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Hi, I have a regular old SE here with a dead hard disk. I could replace it as I have other SCSI drives, but I don't have any way to install the OS as the SE has an 800k drive. Could anyone write some disks and allow me to borrow them or something or does anyone have any other ideas? :p This...
Sorry if this is the wrong forum...
Anyways, I read on the list on rhapsodyos.org's laptop page that the M700 should, in theory, work. I used the ATi Rage 8MB driver and added the autodetect id (0x4C4D1002) and it *somewhat* works. However, there's an issue...
Does anyone know any way I could...
So, galgot posted about OpenSSH on Rhapsody here. However, I can't get it to work. At first it complained about the symbol __ftime so I got ftime.c and compiled it into ftime.o then added that to the Makefile. Now it complains about __localtime_r and __set_errno and I can't get past this. Has...
Okay, I just fixed it, but it was really weird. I'll tell you what I did so anyone else in my situation can do it as well.
Installing Rhapsody on an Incompatible/Non-Working w/ Rhapsody Hard Drive
Set compatible hard drive as master, set incompatible as slave. Format both and make sure they...
I recorded a video of it here: https://youtu.be/X_QXq5qIS_s
I got close to the computer at the Scanning Disk part so you could hear the kind thunkthunkthunkthunkthunk noise it makes, but it wasn't captured very well.
Okay, progress. I switched to a 2 GB IDE drive and the installer boots to the point of language selection at the Rhapsody console. After this, it says "the installer was unable to find a preselected installation target" and prompts me to reboot to select one even though I already did.
It boots fine from the optical drive and just doesn't see the hard disk when trying to boot to the actual Rhapsody installer. If I unplugged the replaced drive and booted it off of something else maybe, but I don't really think that would be it.
I didn't mean I could do it, I just meant theoretically. :p Thanks for the info.
edit: What he did in that last link with a BGA rework station is what I meant by "making your own". Thanks for the info!
Another interesting note is that if I try to format the drive with anything other than Mac OS Standard or Mac OS Extended through the Drive Setup on the Rhapsody CD, the initialization fails (though I'm pretty sure the Rhapsody installer in OS 9 formats it anyway). I have replaced the IDE...
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