Right now, for me, using Safari 4 in OS X...
http://www.google.com loads six files. One is a 9.6 KB main HTML, then there are the 8.4 KB and 5.3 KB images, and finally a 51.9 KB …
68kMLA68kby Anonymous FreakWed, 20 Jan 2010 - 04:49
Depending on how often you visit the forums, its likely cached a lot more than Google is. I noticed the exact same thing myself when I was on dialup, the 68kMLA loaded faster than …
I've noticed this lately... at home on my crappy 56k dial-up, the 68kmla (I have "view new posts" bookmarked) consistently loads faster than Google's home page. Just thought it odd…
What can I say, I've found a whole new reason to dig through all my Apple collections again.
My brother in law sent me a dvd movie he found on the net called "A brief history of A…
Send me a PM -- if you're willing to meet me, say, in Sunnyvale or thereabouts, I could hand you some disks. Or, send me a self-addressed package and I'll fill it up with what you …
It's interesting from a historical perspective because it was the first wide release of AppleScript 1.0. Useless for most purposes (AppleScript 1.0, I mean), but it was an importan…
68kMLASoftwareby CharliemanTue, 19 Jan 2010 - 14:05
Oh, I feel like such an idiot! I was reading about that earlier, and I forgot about that. Hmm I'll have to hook it into something else, I'll save it for something else. I was on…
Wow! lots of replies!
From wikipedia:
The first major upgrade was System 7.1.1, also known as "System 7 Pro". This release was a bundle of 7.1 with AppleScript tools, Quick…
68kMLASoftwareby IIciNov90Tue, 19 Jan 2010 - 00:21
7.1.1 Pro is the very last OS you can boot on the Radius Rocket. It also give the Quicktime support which is nice on that platform too.
It was very hard for me to actual find but…
What model Performa is it from? The Classic, like all Compact Macs, requires a SCSI hard drive. Most Performas, such as your 631CD use an IDE hard drive, which sadly will not work.…
I have the original Macintosh Classic, and I was wondering what the maximum hard drive could be that could fit in there. Apparently, my hard drive is fried in it, based upon what …
I've been running Mac Systems since 6.0.3 and yet somehow this version escaped me for all of these years. Are there any advantages to running this vs. 7.1? ie. does it being "Pro…
68kMLASoftwareby IIciNov90Mon, 18 Jan 2010 - 21:57
Is there ANY browser for 68k macs that can view deviantart in a usable state? I have friends on there, and i like to be able to check up on it. Why? i love birds. that's where …
68kMLASoftwareby MidnightCommandoMon, 18 Jan 2010 - 16:03
Yes - it does appear on the desktop with the name Powerport Gold. If I double click on it, the software of Powerport appears. I should try the updater tomorrow or so. I hope that h…
68kMLASoftwareby closeddoors1559Sun, 17 Jan 2010 - 18:32
I'd say it might refer to requiring an Apple certification - the reason Apple uses Torx screws in the first place is to try and stop people like you and I from opening them up.
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68kMLASoftwareby Green78IISun, 17 Jan 2010 - 17:52
Some thoughts:
1. Mine works fine with this software.
2. There was also a ROM update file included that you could try.
3. Alternatively, your pcmcia slot, card or card dongle mi…
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 16:28
Brought it home, and it wouldn't start up.
Cracked the case, and reseated connectors and did some general cleaning.
Not I've got the familiar "Where is my System Disk?" icon.
Now…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 01:36
Brought it home, and it wouldn't start up.
Cracked the case, and reseated connectors and did some general cleaning.
Not I've got the familiar "Where is my System Disk?" icon.
No…
68kMLASoftwareby mchineboySun, 17 Jan 2010 - 00:55
I picked up two Kanga G3 Powerbooks in working condition and with a brand new "yo-yo" Power adapter recently for next to nothing. I sold one and am currently working on refurbishin…