On Dec 23, 2005, at 2:31 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:

On 23-12-2005 19:54, Kyle Koerner, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

Hi All,
I would like to try BeOS on my PowerMac, but I can't find a way to make
a bfs volume on my hard drive (blank).  Anyone have experience getting
BeOS to work on a PowerMac?

Well, searching Google for "BeOS +PowerMac" (without quotation marks!) did me strongly believe you will find your answer that way in the fastest way. A friend did it a few weeks ago but all I know is that it works and that he also started with Google. He started with a PM 9500/120/G3 300/300 and a PM 9600/350. He stayed with one of them but I don't know which one and I cannot
ask him for he is on holiday now.
If still needed then, I can ask him when he is back.

Jo Hissel

Ah, I didn't include the +PowerMac portion - I tried Install BeOS and things of that nature, but forgot to specify for Mac.

Thanks, I'll see what I can find, and most likely be back soon. lol

Kyle-


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