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> Last I looked into this, Ryan's documentation states that it will work on
> Power Tower Pro but not Power Center Pro, due to different
> motherboards...PCP based on PM7200 mb, PTP based on 7300 or 7500? If this is
> not correct,  I would love to hear about it, as I also have a PCP210 that I
> would like to upgrade to G3, but only if I can run OSX.

His current update page, indicates the Power Center Pro is something he thinks
XpOSFacto can be made to work on. It's on his list of systems he intends to
research. I would say check the XpOSFacto site every couple of weeks.

As more users with unsupported systems have installed OS X , it's been changing
rapidly. There may be a PCP version in the not to distant future.

Jack Russell


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