

You may need to do multiple Software Updates to get everything completely updated. Also for my configuration, it seems that I need to have the MacOS X CD inserted in my CD drive. It appears that the only consistent way to boot into MacOS X is to use the Startup Disk selector from the MacOS X CD (this is a different version than even the MacOS 9.1 one). If you run into problems, and you find that when it reboots your 2nd IDE/ATA chain (bus 1) doesn't show up at all, zap PRAM by holding down cmd-opt-P-R at boot. I installed it in my 2nd (3 GB) partition.
MAC OS X 10.0 UPGRADE INSTALL
MAC OS X 10.0 UPGRADE SERIAL
remove all attached serial and SCSI devices.You may need to some, none, or all of this. SCSI - Zip drive, Microtek ScanMaker E6.serial (printer port) - Epson 740 printer.IDE/ATA bus 1 - ID 0 (Master): CD, ID 1 (Slave): 9 GB HD.IDE/ATA bus 0 - ID 0: original internal HD.Revision 2 motherboard - Rage Pro video chip, upgraded to 6 MB video RAM.

I was mainly interested to see if I could do my routine web surfing and emailing without crashing (my MacOS 9 configuration is a bit crash-prone). (Once you have 10.0 installed, you should install 10.1 - it works much better.) I have successfully installed OS X 10.2.1 on my Beige G3/233, and I find the performance acceptable for routine tasks like reading email and surfing the web.Īlso please note, I did this a long time ago and I no longer use the Beige G3, so I don't have much knowledge any moreĮven older models than the Beige G3 may be supported using Other World Computing's XPostFacto. Just some clarification: at the start of my message, all of the indented text is quoted from Bryan Walls' message in If you're coming here from Macintouch OS X
