I recommend you partition the machine in two partitions.
A MacOS 8 Partition and a BeOS Partition.
You can buy SCSI Hard drives cheaply from www.softwareandstuff.com and add a drive especially for BeOS. You could keep your current drive on MacOS 9.2, and partition the new drive 1gb for MacOS 8.1 and the rest for BeOS.
I'm not running my PowerCenter 132 on anything greater than 9.1, since you DO need to trick the system to run a newer OS on it.
I wish this machine would run MacOS X, I'd love to use it again...
Regards, Al Hartman
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:32:02 -0400
From: Edgar Almonte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sorry about my english is so bad english ..
i have a cd of beOS 5.0 inside of the cd i saw macintosh files (
instalation files i think ) the cd are dual ( intel & ppc ) the cd boot
in a pc but i dont sure if it boot in a ptp so anyone have experiencies
with the instalacion of BeOS in a ptp ?
pd: i have ready install macos 9.2 ( with OS9Help ) i instaled a app called adock work fine but a day give me a error and the macos never boot again , a type 102 error .
thanks
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