>I'm sure it has something to do with the machine having pre-production
>ROMs or something. The 'Book is labeled as: "Hooper DVT Unit" so it's
>probably got development ROMs. I've tried every OS from 8.0 to 9.2.1 and
>none are acceptable apparently. The 'Book gives an error while booting
>that means something like "This Mac's ROMs are too new(?)/old(?) for this
>OS." I forget now exactly which, it's been awhile since I've tried it.

Pre-production ROMs ?!?! Heck, SOLDER those bad boys OUT and replace 
them with NEW roms from a dead mobo.

>BTW, any OS collectors out there want the Sonata OS that was on it's HD
>when I got it? I'm pretty sure it ain't exactly the 8.1 GM.
>
>Hey, I got an idea! *. . . maybe I could grab the ROMs image and compare
>it to a production 3400 . . . Uhh, I forget how to grab the ROMs, anyone
>care to remind me?

Um...err....  uhh.... I know there is a way... some Amiga program 
used for an emulator...

>Dan K

Mad Dog

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