Glenn,
My PowerBase 180 has been running OSX for a year. It is a Powerbase 180 with a PowerLogix 450 g3 upgrade; a Flashed ATI 7000 PC card and 112 meg of ram. It is my wife's main machine as well as the main control for the Home Automation system and the Itunes interface to the Home stereo system, I like to make my machines work for their life :). I used XPOSTfacto to install, It took a little kicking a screaming but once I go it I made a disk image and have reloaded from that without any issues.


if you are interested in XPostFacto here is the link

http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/

With Regards

Marc




On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 03:31 PM, Glenn Blanc wrote:


I am using the OS9 helper to run 9.2.2 on my PowerBase 240, Marc are you
saying you also have loaded OSX on your PowerBase? Any processor upgrade
installed, how much memory installed?


Glenn


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