Not sure that will solve your problem, as my PowerCurve (originally 
120) had a G3-400 from sonnet and it still would not boot osX.  If 
your machine has PCI and Open Firmware but a PowerPC 601 processor, 
it will not boot. However, if you buy a 603/604/G3/G4 upgrade for it, 
it should.  I believe the Power Computing 'Power 100' and 'Power 120' 
series do not have Open Firmware (601 processors).

GTO

>Thanks GTO.  I think that my motherboard is not openfirmware.  But if I
>upgrade with a G3 card it will be.  I will see what to do.
>
>Some people in this list said that they installed OSX in a PowerCenter
>Pro, but with a CPU update to G3.  i did not update.  If I find a cheap
>CPU I will.
>
>Mirlo

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