Well, I don't think it can be a RAM interleaving problem, because there
is only one RAM chip (128MB).

I did boot from the OS 9 installation disk and and reformatted from it
prior to trying to install the OS. It was then I got the "cannot install
to this computer" message." I did reformat HFS+.

I'm beginning to think I should have used FWBs Hard Drive Toolkit or
similar, as I don't think this hard drive is the original Apple drive.

When the original system folder is reinstalled, it works!

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