-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > BootX is the only way to boot these G3's, unless your name is Michel > Lanners. (If I'm not mistaken.) Anyway, I don't know if it runs under > emulation mode; probably not, because it never was a 68k app. It _does_ > boot the computer, into Linux ... not sure what you were after.
The emulation mode I guess for OSX vs OS9 is "blue box" if you take the old terminology. You can visually see a difference in the icon on the OS9 side vs the OSX side. I figure that the BootX icon will look different when seen from the OSX side than from the OS9 side. Anyway, the point is that maybe what'll happen is that you're running OSX, you click on the BootX icon, the OS9 emulation-ish environment will "boot" you select your options, etc., in BootX, click the "Linux" button, and poof...what happens next? Russell > -- > Debian GNU/Linux Operating System > By the People, For the People > Chris Tillman (a people instance) > toff one at cox dot net - -- Linux -- the OS for the Renaissance Man -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/mpukAqKGrvVshJQRAiokAJ9PA7CDvdp1KPAp5me0K6zjnRfMUwCeOukv rYWtcNpz3QLSS83Tz5HHQxw= =t4dV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----