On Oct 9, 2004, at 12:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If I replace the CD ROM with one from a "real" Mac (an old 6400 
that 
> bit the dust) will I still need the PWB toolkit for service and for 
> the drivers or will the PB 180 know that it is an original Mac drive?

The 6400 has an 8X apple?

I finally had some luck with a 12X Apple branded, plain Jane in a older 
PTP, even when the stock CDROM from a PB180 wouldn't work for boot. And 
it was definitely nice to have a bootable CD, albeit slow. I used none 
but the stock Mac driver (OS9).

Much of the time, however, I needed to boot with the 
Command-Opt-Shift-Delete combo as it was sporadic about just 
recognizing the "C" key.

Sure don't know why it wouldn't be worth a try...

Lou
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OOPs.. it was out of a PowerMac 6520. Sorry...
Ken Martin

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