From: Ian Strom (macjunky_at_uniserve.com)
Date: Thu Feb 16 2006 - 10:56:12 PST
The HD is secured by Torx screws, a T8 or T9 will do.
I have Panther on my 266Mhz PowerBook G3 Series Rev 2 (PDQ) (slightly
newer than the Wallstreet) with 256MB RAM, 40GB HD, linksys WPC54G PC
card, etc it runs fine even though OS X does not support OpenGL on
only 4MB of VRAM.
You will also need to install OS X on a partition that is entirely
within the first 8GB of the drive.
On 16-Feb-06, at 10:57 090AM, Eric Engle wrote:
> Also my disk drive needs to be repaired, and unfortunately it
> uses a six sided screw. Though, if you have the driver, it
> disassembles easily and is not impossible to put back into one piece.
> Does OSX run terribly slowly? Does installing OSX require wiping
> the hard drive clean?
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