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Mac OS 8 Installation Instructions for Sonnet
Presto and Presto Plus Processor Upgrade Cards

What You Need:

• Sonnet

Presto

or Presto Plus processor upgrade card.

• Sonnet Presto 8 Enabler Boot diskette.
• Macintosh

®

compatible CD-ROM drive.

• Mac

OS 8.0 or 8.1 software package (sold separately).

• Minimum of 16 MB of RAM.
• Approximately 100 MB of free hard drive space for

basic software installation; additional hard drive
space for optional components.

Software Installation Overview

Please review the following guidelines prior to installing Mac OS 8:

• Mac OS 8 requires a 68040 processor or better. You must upgrade

your 68020 or 68030 Macintosh with a Presto or Presto Plus
processor upgrade card before installing Mac OS 8.

• Make a backup of important information on your hard drive prior to

installing new hardware or software.

• If you are installing Mac OS 8 from a non-Apple CD-ROM drive, or

wish to review Apple’s guidelines for installing Mac OS 8, refer to the

Mac OS 8 Installation Guide.

• To avoid Mac OS 8 software conflicts you may need to update

third-party extensions and control panels. Contact the software
manufacturers or visit their web sites for software updates.

• For the installation of Mac OS 8 we recommend performing a

“clean” installation of the system software. A clean installation
creates a completely new System Folder for Mac OS 8. The current
System Folder on your hard drive is untouched and renamed

Previous System Folder

. This allows you to easily return to your

old system software if you need or choose to do so.

1.

Your should already have a Presto or Presto Plus processor upgrade card
and accompanying Presto software 

(Figure 1) 

installed in your computer.

If not, refer to your Macintosh model installation instructions packaged
with the Presto or Presto Plus for further instructions.

2.

If your Macintosh is turned on, shut it down. Locate the Presto 8
Enabler Boot diskette 

(Figure 2)

from the packaging materials.

3.

If you have an Apple manufactured CD-ROM drive, skip to step 4. If you
have a third party manufactured CD-ROM drive, you need to install the
third-party CD-ROM driver software from your hard drive to the floppy
diskette as follows:

• Unlock the diskette by raising the lock tab 

(Figure 3)

, then insert the

diskette into the floppy disk drive. Open the System Folder on the 
floppy diskette and locate the Extensions Folder. Open the Extensions
folder, locate the Apple CD-ROM extension 

(Figure 4)

, and move it to

the trash. Empty the trash.

• Copy the third party CD-ROM driver software from the System Folder

on your hard drive to the closed System Folder on the floppy
diskette. Usually it is an extension that is installed in the Extensions
Folder. If you are uncertain about the driver software installed on your
computer, refer to your CD-ROM drive user’s manual for details.

(Installation instructions continued on next page)

Figure 1: Hardware/software required for Mac OS 8

Figure 2: Presto 8 Enabler Boot diskette

Figure 3: Location of floppy diskette lock

Figure 4: Apple CD-ROM extension icon

raise tab

Software updates and links are available from the Sonnet web site at www.sonnettech.com.

Sonnet Technologies Customer Service hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm PT.

Customer Service Phone: 1-949-472-2772  • E-mail: [email protected]

Sonnet Technologies, Inc., 15 Whatney, Irvine, California 92618-2808 USA • Tel: 1-949-587-3500 • Fax: 1-949-457-6350

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Summary of Contents for PRESTO

Page 1: ...abler Boot diskette Figure 2 from the packaging materials 3 If you have an Apple manufactured CD ROM drive skip to step 4 If you have a third party manufactured CD ROM drive you need to install the third party CD ROM driver software from your hard drive to the floppy diskette as follows Unlock the diskette by raising the lock tab Figure 3 then insert the diskette into the floppy disk drive Open th...

Page 2: ...re 9 Installation instructions continued on next page Mac OS 8 Installation Instructions Presto and Presto Plus Processor Upgrade Cards 2 Figure 5 Mac OS Installer icon Figure 6 Welcome to Mac OS 8 5 Screen Figure 7 Select destination disk for Mac OS 8 5 Figure 8 Click Options for Clean Install select hard drive click Continue Figure 9 Click Select to continue installation click Perform Clean Inst...

Page 3: ...f this occurs click Continue to begin the installation 13 The Mac OS Installer will first check the integrity of your hard drive which will take several minutes depending on the size of your hard drive If the hard drive is functioning properly the installer will begin the installation Refer to the troubleshooting section of the Mac OS 8 Installation Manual for further instructions should a problem...

Page 4: ...e new System Folder Figure 13 This process will make a copy of the Virtual Enabler in the new System Folder From inside the Previous System Folder double click the Extensions Folder a window will appear showing the contents of the Extensions Folder Locate the Presto extension click on it once to select it and while holding down the option key drag the icon of the Presto extension directly onto the...

Page 5: ... on the hard drive contains Sonnet s Presto 8 Enabler and Virtual Enabler and the Extensions Folder contains the Presto extension Problem The computer does not boot directly from the Mac OS 8 CD Possible Solution Since the CD ROM does not contain the Presto 8 Enabler software it does not have the necessary software to be utilized as a bootable startup disk You need to boot your computer first with...

Page 6: ...wait a few minutes for it to cool before beginning the installation 3 Open your Macintosh by first unscrewing the two security screws on the back of the case Figure 1 with a medium head Philips screwdriver 4 Unlatch the back panel Figure 2 from the rear of the computer 5 Remove the PDS access cover port from the back panel Figure 3 6 Unpack everything you will need from the packaging box that cont...

Page 7: ...an additional 32 MB for a total of 42 MB To determine the amount of RAM available to your system select About this Macintosh or About This Computer depending on the installed System software from under the Apple Menu 17 The Presto Plus features 10BaseT Ethernet via a RJ45 Ethernet port If you intend to connect your Macintosh to an Ethernet network you will require an unshielded twisted pair CAT 3 ...

Page 8: ...e wait a few minutes for it to cool before beginning the installation 3 Open your Macintosh by first unscrewing the two security screws on the back of the case Figure 1 with a medium head Philips screwdriver 4 Unlatch the back panel Figure 2 from the rear of the computer 5 Remove the PDS access cover port from the back panel Figure 3 6 Unpack everything you will need from the packaging box that co...

Page 9: ...Plus adds an additional 32 MB for a total of 42 MB To determine the amount of RAM available to your system select About this Macintosh or About This Computer depending on the installed System software from under the Apple Menu 17 The Presto Plus features 10BaseT Ethernet via a RJ45 Ethernet port If you intend to connect your Macintosh to an Ethernet network you will require an unshielded twisted p...

Page 10: ...ral cables from the back of the computer and move it to an area where you can freely work 4 Open your computer by unlatching the cover Figure 1 and set it aside 5 Remove the PDS access cover port from the back panel Figure 2 6 Touch the metal shielding of the internal power supply to discharge any potential damaging static electricity 7 Locate the PDS slot Figure 3 If there is a PDS card already i...

Page 11: ...the installed System software from under the Apple Menu 16 The Presto Plus features 10BaseT Ethernet via a RJ45 Ethernet port If you intend to connect your Macintosh to an Ethernet network you will require an unshielded twisted pair CAT 3 5 UTP cable You will also need to configure the system software via AppleTalk and TCP IP control panels to recognize proper Ethernet settings Two LED indicators ...

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