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Imac G5 Tiger Iso Download
hello there.Great hint here really helpful. i have successfully done this on two of the imacs at work. however I am having trouble doing this on my mac pro G5I have started up, same as the others, wrote down the tree, which is only slightly different, devalias the disk and the ud:3,\ which brought up a bit of info, exactly the same as the others so looks good. BUT when i then do the dir ud:3,\system\library\coreservices bit my G5 crashes! it does nothing and i can't do anything. really annoying as this is the one that is most in need of a good clean! anyone know what might be the problem or experienced this themselves?Thanks
hey guys!!!! after a few tries, I FOUND A SOLUTION. my powermac G5 is now on the nice 10.5.6 :)))HERE'S A GUIDE FOR ALL THOSE OF YOU, WHO ARE STILL STUCK WITH THE GUIDE ABOVE:1. if you are completly new and have no torrent downloader, download vuze. its a nice, small, free torrent downloader and it works :)2. after that, you have to download the iso file. i chose the one on www.picktorrent.com/download/b7/173126/mac-os-x-leopard-10.5.6-full-retail/it should work...if everything is done, a folder "vuze downloads" should appear on documents. open it and go to mac os x install dvd. inside should be a dmg file.3. plug your USB stick (8GB, better more) into the computer. the file system should be set to MAC OS X EXTENDED (NOT journaled) 4. follow the guide above from step 3 til step 8.5. you're now in open firmware. type in dev / ls and a list with all files will appear. press space to scroll down. now, you have a tree structure, you have to choose the leftest and go to right and bottom, till you reach /usb@b/disk@2(it don't have to be exactly like that)then write down the whole path(in my case ht@0,f2000000/pci@8/usb@b/disk@2)6. write devalias into the command prompt. it should appear a list. you have to search the USB. (in my case USB2,USB3,USB1a,USB1b,USB1c) then I guessed that it would be USB2. my choice was the right, if your one isn't the right it will nothing happen in step 7.7. type dir (name_found_in_step_6)/(disk_name_found_in_step_5) :(partition_number_found_in_step_7_of_the_guide_above),\System\Library\CoreServices (in my case dir usb2/disk@2:10,\System\Library\CoreServices)8. now a list should appear with the programs inside this folder. if a program with the name BootX and the atribute tbxi is there, you're almost done. type in boot (name_found_in_step_6)/(disk_name_found_in_step_5) :(partition_number_found_in_step_7_of_the_guide_above),\System\Library\CoreServices\BootX9. press enter. the installation should now begin.10. ENJOY YOUR FREE LEOPARD!!!!! :Dso it worked for me. i hope for you, too and for questions just ask me: fritzmeier83@gmail.com(PS: sorry for my bad english, i'm from switzerland :)
Please help and sorry I don't understand some of it please don't throw a rock at me.I don't see anything but pci@2000000 then I see /usb1b then see /disk1is my ud pci@f2000000/usb@b1/disk@1I am sorry to ask but I don't know what my " UD" is and I don't have "ht" anywhere either.when I type "devalias pci@f2000000/usb@b1/disk@1 " I get no aliasI am new to this and trying it from usb flashdriveI have imac 1.2 ghz 512mb no disk drive that works I have 10.4.11 installed trying to go to 10.5 if I left anything out you need to know ask me.
1 - i could not make a windows-keyboard work... in particular, my imac (g5) would 'ask' about it when powering up by having me press the key 'just inside of shift key' on each side... thus, i was never able to make the keyboard-combo work correctly... if you cannot get into open-firmware, then try getting a normal MAC-keyboard...
2 - i was having all sorts of problems trying to get the correct device to use for the 'dir' command... i could see the tree of information, but could never make a working 'devalias' for myself... two clues: a - if (when you type devalias xx yyy@yy\yy\yy\yy) you receive a comment 'no alias' in response, then it did NOT work... you should see a 'good' response of just the word OK... even so, i was never able to 'use' my own devalias... b - i noticed in one of the later-comments someone had tried just typing the word 'devalias' without anything else... when i typed that, i got a nice long list of predefined aliases... in particular, i could see one called 'first-boot' that looked like it should access my working tiger-hdd internally... also, if i just typed 'boot' it would do what youd expect [boot from the first-boot device, which is the current internal hdd]...
3 - i was finally able to get things working better by doing/trying the following (details removed for hopeful-clarity): dir first-boot/@0:3,\ - and i finally saw something good... nb, i needed the exact-extra-characters listed [7 chars starting with / and ending with \] to get a 'good' dir... and i assume others will have the devalias of 'first-boot' predefined like i did... dir usb0/@1:3,\ - was the magic incantation i used for getting to my external-usb-key [8gb formatted/dmg-restored as needed]... in particular, the '1:3' here on usb0 and the '0:3' with first-boot matched the disk:partition information i got when i looked at the key using the regular get-info command from tigers disk-utility... i could do a more-detailed 'dir' on the key until i got to the ...\CoreServices directory level... i could NOT actually do a 'dir' on the BootX file itself... but the CoreServices directory showed the 'magic' tbxi flag on that BootX file that i expected to see... i could use the 'UP-ARROW' to repeat the last command that id typed, so that i could just change the 'dir' to a 'boot' and add the BootX to the end and it would work... (using left- and right-arrows to leave the other good characters in place)
This post will aggregate a collection of links and resources for finding and downloading old Mac software, including old Mac system software, old Macintosh applications, and more, for everything from older Intel Macs, to PowerPC Macs, to 68040 and 030 Macs.
I think the theory behind abandonware is that it has long since been abandoned by the developers and creators and so it becomes available to download, but ultimately I do not know much about that aside from it makes downloading old Mac games and old DOS PC games very easy.
But typically you have to create an ISO file from to load into Boxer, and many of the downloads on MyAbandonWare are bin/cue files so convert the bin/cue to ISO first with an app like BChunk or Roxio Toast
This is about downloading old Mac OS software, like System 7, Mac OS 8, or ResEdit, KidPix, or Hypercard, specifically for old Macs. This article has nothing to do with APFS or High Sierra, High Sierra is a newer operating system, like Mojave, etc.
This is an article about where to find and download old Mac software, not an article about which computer processor architectures can run which versions of system software. Please correct your comment.
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