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I know several people have addressed this already, but it's still not
clear to me: is it definite a G5 I might buy this month will run the
new mactel software when it's produced. How well will it run the new
software? Another dumb question on an unrelated issue. Where can I find
a CMOS
Your G5 won't ever run the MacTel stuff. The real question is, will new
software be produced that still runs on PowerPC chips like the G5? The
answer is yes, for a while.
If the software you rely on gets re-compiled as a fat binary then it
should run on both the PowerPC and the Intel versions
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Problem solved!
I reformatted my hard drive, just in case I hadn't installed the drivers.
Still no luck running the OS 9 install disk on the laptop.
After doing some reading, I turned off my laptop, connected it to my
desktop machine with a firewire cable, and restarted my laptop in
firewire