Greetings,

Your loading problem could be that Apple doesn't want OSX loaded onto
platforms that hav a processor slower than 876Mhz.

When loading the disk a check is done to make sure tha the processor
meets or exceeds the min. speed requirements.

If your processor doesn't meet these requirements then you'll need to
get a copy of "XPOSTFACTO" at http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/

XPostFacto patches the memory location where the processor speed is
stored. Therefor when the OSX disk starts to load it will see a number
that meets or exceeds the min. requirement.

Cheers

Harry
San Jose, Ca

On Aug 16, 5:09 pm, "D. Fabel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> LOL...  Great responses, but guess I should have been more specific in what 
> I'm looking for.
>
> Why do I have 3 ROMs?  What do each of them do?  What "should" the latest and 
> greatest version of each be?
>
> ROM Version $77D.45F6
> Boot ROM version 3.0.F2
> Mac OS Rom File version 8.7
>
> Doug
> Portland, OR

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