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Apr 19, 2013 11:31 AM in response to James-Sby Allan Jones,Sounds like a really old PBG4 if it's running OS9.2.2.
To help you determine how far you can upgrade the OS, we need the "machine model" or "model identfier code." By default, OS9 has "Apple System Profiler" in the Apple menu. Launch it.
On the first page that comes up is a lot of tech info on the computer that includes the mode codel. However, if you've not opened ASP before, the info may be in collapsed sections. Click the little disclosure arrows until you find a code that is in the format "PowerBook3,2" (the numbers vary with the model--that's the key to identifying).
The MacTracker database shows that only the first G4 PowerBook, the "3,2" version in my example, shipped with OS9 only. From the next model on, they shipped with some version of OSX. The same database says the 3,2 will support up to Mac OSX "Tiger" (OS 10.4.11) but you'll like need ot max out your RAM to 1G if it's not already there.
The Airport card issue could be security encryption level If you are trying to connect to a modern router with WPA or higher encryption. That's probably too high for your model PB. Try dialing down the router's encryption level to WEP and see if the Airport starts working.
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Apr 19, 2013 11:58 AM in response to Allan Jonesby James-S,The machine ID is 406
I did have the mac os x 10.2.8 versoin but i fort they might have bin an error with it so i changed it to a older versoin, but that didn't work either.
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Apr 19, 2013 7:31 PM in response to James-Sby Allan Jones,I can't correlate "406" with the databases of Mac specs I have. What is the procesor speed? That might help.
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Apr 20, 2013 6:27 AM in response to James-Sby Texas Mac Man,If your PowerBook is running OS 9.2.2, there are no updates. To go to some version of OS X is considered an upgrade and you have to buy the install disc.
Cheers, Tom