strobe
Puny Member
Thinking further about VirtualPC, if you managed to create a disk image of your ext2 filesystem you might be able to use it with VirtualPC (even boot off it).
You could also put the hard drive in an external USB box since VirtualPC can use USB devices (you have to tell VirtualPC which USB devices to have absolute control over). I doubt you could boot off it, but you could probably read it if you have ext2 drivers for Windows or if Linux has support for USB drives.
Personally I would suggest taking my original suggestion and just booting off a Linux/PPC CD. You woudln't need to install Linux anywhere, just boot off the CD then move your files to a volume Mac OS X can read.
You could also put the hard drive in an external USB box since VirtualPC can use USB devices (you have to tell VirtualPC which USB devices to have absolute control over). I doubt you could boot off it, but you could probably read it if you have ext2 drivers for Windows or if Linux has support for USB drives.
Personally I would suggest taking my original suggestion and just booting off a Linux/PPC CD. You woudln't need to install Linux anywhere, just boot off the CD then move your files to a volume Mac OS X can read.