At 7:37 PM -0800 11/6/04, karen latherstrum wrote:
I was thinking about dusting off my old wallstreet and trying to run panther on it. The first problem I can see is that the wallstreet lacks usb. I thought about getting a usb card for it, but the apple site says it must be built-in. Has anyone figured out a work-around?

The OS 10.3 requirement for built-in USB isn't because it needs USB but because machines that have built-in USB have New World ROMs which are required to run OS 10.3.


It is possible to run 10.3 on a WallStreet using XPostFacto. Check out www.macsales.com for info on it.
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