Michael A. Peters wrote:
On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 14:23 -0700, Issac Newton wrote:
Is there a linux operating system, or will Fedora work on a Macintosh
IIci without any modifications?
You might be able to run an older m68k distribution on it.
I ran Debian Slinky on an SE/30 back in the days - with just 20MB of ram
and I believe a 100 MB hard disk.
I'm not sure if the IIci has a math coprocessor or not.
I actually have one, haven't booted it in years (and never for Linux)
I have a Mac OS on the harddrive, but I don't know what version, and
I can not start the Mac OS on boot.
That will be a problem - you have to boot those macs into a boot manager
in order to start the Linux boot process. You use to be able to get
Apple SSW 6.0.8 on floppies from Apple's web site, not sure if you still
can. You would need a mac capable of writing Apple style floppies of
course to make them.
I also do not have the Disk Tools floppy needed to fix the operating
system. If anyone can provide information pertaining to this little
predicament, please email me at ddproxy@xxxxxxxxx ... I would enjoy to
have a copy of the Disk Tools that I can put on a floppy from a
Windows XP computer, or anything that could allow me to fix the
original Mac OS already on the hard drive using only a Windows XP
computer. Thank you for your valuable time, Ice D Pox.
There may be a way to make a floppy from a Windows box - but I don't
know it.
In all honesty - Linux will completely such on a IIci.
Don't even think about trying to get X running on it - I'm sure you
could, well - maybe (I never bothered on my SE30).
There use to a mac list called "classic macs" or something - they'll
have information on how to get a boot floppy so you can fix the OS that
is already on it.
Hi! I did a lookup on wikipedia.org, and it said that the IIci was
released with OS version 6.0.4.
Hope this helps!
-Steven