on 5/22/02 11:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Now my (newbie) question is:  what's the best/safest way to go from
> OS9.1 to OSX?  I see some mention of XPostFacto, and the site of
> someone named Robert (but no URL in the posts I've seen), and I've
> seen that Sonnet has some OSX enabling software (I have a Sonnet 450
> in there).

It's Ryan Rempel's utilities and web site that will be able to help you with
OS X...

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

It's important to read everything on his site, so that you are prepared for
any hiccups that occasionally occur, and that your machine is ready for the
install in the first place. For example, find out who manufactured that
MacTell video card, it may or may not work for the initial installation
process.

-Howie



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