on 12/5/03 5:33 PM, Andrew Kershaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Can't you just use Tomeviewer and extract the Airport Software?Or am >> I missing something. I'm pretty sure that's what I was doing when I >> still had 9.1 on the machine, instead of 9.2.2. > > Indeed, you can. Currently, that's the only way, in fact, to install > AirPort on an unsupported machine. > > However, I've been playing around with the AirPort installer for a > while (actually haven't touched it in a few months until today) and I > think I've found the hooks I need to change to get AirPort to install > on the 2400c and 3400c/Kanga. > > I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I'll get around to it this > weekend, probably. > > A patched installer would make life easier for lots of people > (including all the 3400 owners out there who don't realize that > AirPort will run on their model). Of course, most Mac owners haven't > even heard of TomeViewer... > > (As a side note, FileCrusher is exactly the same thing as TomeViewer, > except that it allows you to _build_ tomes, not just extract items. > You can find it in Apple's Installer SDK.) > > Peace, > Drew
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