I recently purchased a Powermac G4 MDD Dual 1.25 Ghz because I was told it was the fastest machine I could get that would still run OS 9. I want to add a second, OS 9 disk (I use it for one specific application I can't miss and can't do on OS X).
So what I did was format the original HD inside it, 120 Gb one that came with it (I presume) to Mac OS X Extended (or something similar) and installed Panther on it. I inserted an official OS 9.2.1 CD in it (those are a disaster to try and get) assuming it was the latest version that was released on CD and that would boot the, of Classic, modern Mac.
The HD isn't recognized ... At all. I don't plan to reformat the HD to Standard or anything like that. Instead I dug up an old iMac I owned that had a 6 Gb drive in it. A drive I _know_ to work with OS 9.
I opened up the Powermac G4 MDD and noticed several things, and here is where the questions start ...
How do I physically get the HD in there? There seems to be a metal section specifically for it, attached by a plastic lever of some sorts, I tried pushing pulling and shoving it around a bit but I didn't figure out how to remove it so I could add the second HD and set jumpers.
What do I set the jumpers too? I found this gif of jumper settings and I was going to use "Dual Slave" and "Dual Master" but I read elsewhere on the forum (when I was searching for answers) that the PMG4MDD uses the "Cable Select" option?
The image with the jumper settings I found
How dose this Cable Select option work? I assume automatically taking into account which drive comes "first" on the cable ... Is there anything specific I should pay attention to when attaching the second drive? (concerning cables, etc.)
Thanks in advance!
Frederik-Jan Roose
Edit: Forgot to add the image
So what I did was format the original HD inside it, 120 Gb one that came with it (I presume) to Mac OS X Extended (or something similar) and installed Panther on it. I inserted an official OS 9.2.1 CD in it (those are a disaster to try and get) assuming it was the latest version that was released on CD and that would boot the, of Classic, modern Mac.
The HD isn't recognized ... At all. I don't plan to reformat the HD to Standard or anything like that. Instead I dug up an old iMac I owned that had a 6 Gb drive in it. A drive I _know_ to work with OS 9.
I opened up the Powermac G4 MDD and noticed several things, and here is where the questions start ...
How do I physically get the HD in there? There seems to be a metal section specifically for it, attached by a plastic lever of some sorts, I tried pushing pulling and shoving it around a bit but I didn't figure out how to remove it so I could add the second HD and set jumpers.
What do I set the jumpers too? I found this gif of jumper settings and I was going to use "Dual Slave" and "Dual Master" but I read elsewhere on the forum (when I was searching for answers) that the PMG4MDD uses the "Cable Select" option?
The image with the jumper settings I found
How dose this Cable Select option work? I assume automatically taking into account which drive comes "first" on the cable ... Is there anything specific I should pay attention to when attaching the second drive? (concerning cables, etc.)
Thanks in advance!
Frederik-Jan Roose
Edit: Forgot to add the image