I've got a PB180 with 88Mb RAM (2 DIMMS) and have recently added a USB
PCI card, which, after installed and rebooted, would not recognize my
Sony 256Mb Microvault USB card. A friend suggested that being on OS8.5
waws probably the difficulty, so I borrowed his 9.1 CD and replaced the
8.5.

I had a little bit of difficulty getting the PU to boot from the CD and
I remember some of the messages on this BBS over the past year
mentioning that there is a different combination to key in during a
boot in order to get the PU to boot from the CD.

Now when I boot I get a message, 
"Sorry, a system error occurred. "Turboread" bus error. To temporarily
turn off extensions, restart & hold down the shift key.

What do I need to add, subtract, multiply or divide?

I have the original PowerComputing disc, am aware that when I bought
this unit there were some issues with needing to use an FWB Toolbox ,
or something like that, to get the CPU to recognize the CD player or
the HD, but I've been pulled away from my Mac upbringing for the past 6
or 7 years because the office is all PC (read piece of sh__!).
So all the special tricks I used to know intuitively are no longer
there. I'm getting another 64Mb DIMM to max out the RAM slots to 160
Mb, and looking for a G3 upgrade card.

Any help for me? I can't remember where to go from here.

Suggestions/directions? 

Also, when I get this fixed, what specs should I be looking for to put
in for the second HD. The #1 HD is only 1.1 Gb.

Mike Banks
aka "live4longrides"


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