I used that very article to setup a "mac-on-stick". It's really very
neat to boot the same "old" mac system on all my personal powerpc
macs, personal windows laptop and my windows work laptop. I found it
while trying to setup a portable cross-platform web browser to use at
home and work. (for those curious) I used portable cross-platform
firefox which worked good on my powerpc macs and pentium 3 personal
laptop but was a dog on my pentium 2 work laptop so I dropped the
idea. Reading the article again makes me want to put a mac-on-stick
togather again though!
Joe Reilly
On Jan 25, 2009, at 9:16 AM, G. Isten wrote:
>> Or try to find the Dark Castle startup disk.....
>
> Oh my, it's been AGES since I played that... Great idea!! :-) :-)
>
> BTW: I suppose the following "Mac-on-Stick" is a known entity among
> the 'oldtimers' here?
>
> http://nothickmanuals.info/doku.php?id=minivmac
>
> Gisela
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