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Problems after Lombard reset — #6

Doesn't sound good - cmd+v should be passed to the kernel, which would be the very first thing that gets loaded... if it's not even doing that... Try boot hd: or mac-boot from the…
68kMLA Software by paws Tue, 14 Oct 2008 - 22:20

Problems after Lombard reset — #3

Try booting up in verbose mode (hold down command-v on boot) and see what message it gives you when it crashes. Click to expand... No response. It still does the same thing.
68kMLA Software by quinterro Tue, 14 Oct 2008 - 21:26

Problems after Lombard reset — #2

Try booting up in verbose mode (hold down command-v on boot) and see what message it gives you when it crashes.
68kMLA Software by slimac55 Tue, 14 Oct 2008 - 21:15

Problems after Lombard reset — #1

Today I had to press the reset button on the back of my Lombard. After doing so MacOS X attempts to boot and stops at a circle with a line through it on a gray background. I know…
68kMLA Software by quinterro Tue, 14 Oct 2008 - 20:39

Is This Tablet Broken? — #4

Edit: Here's the info from Wacom. "A. The Wacom Serial tablets can be used with a Serial to USB adapter in operating systems up to 9.2.2. Wacom has tested the Keyspan (www.keyspa…
68kMLA Software by Kami Sat, 11 Oct 2008 - 06:05

Is This Tablet Broken? — #3

Haven't tried my ArtZ tablet with OS X yet. Post your type of USB to ADB adapter and what USB adapter driver version and maybe others can help on that configuration part. In my A…
68kMLA Software by wally Sat, 11 Oct 2008 - 04:24

Is This Tablet Broken? — #2

I don't think this will work because I THINK the ADB-USB shows up as just a USB device and doesn't pass through what the actual thing is... I think...
68kMLA Software by Christopher Sat, 11 Oct 2008 - 04:19

Is This Tablet Broken? — #1

If anyone has or uses a Wacom digitizer tablet I could sure use some help. I have not been able to locate any kind of user guide for this thing. I was given a Wacom drawing tablet…
68kMLA Software by Sludgedragon Sat, 11 Oct 2008 - 03:41

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #16

I understand this better magnusfalkirk but the way II2II was going he is about to teach me how atoms work 8-o 8-o 8-o I mean..erm...to be honest, I really don't need to know h…
68kMLA Software by foody Thu, 9 Oct 2008 - 23:15

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #15

[:O] ]'> [:O] ]'> [:O] ]'> 8-o 8-o 8-o ................. ..... [xx(] ]'> Click to expand... The easiest way to do it, so that you understa…
68kMLA Software by magnusfalkirk Thu, 9 Oct 2008 - 17:32

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #13

There are really three things to be concerned about here. The first is the boot drive. The Apple II scans for a bootable device starting at slot 7 and working towards slot 0. Fr…
68kMLA Software by II2II Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 20:54

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #12

My logic is because I was figuring the port would override the card in slot 6, but the procedure described will work. (I'm not as familiar with the IIGS as I'd like to be so I was …
68kMLA Software by Scott Baret Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 17:13

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #11

The IIGS, if I recall, has its internal drive circuitry set for slot 6 by default. (So does the Apple IIc with its internal drive). This is because most people who bought the disk …
68kMLA Software by magnusfalkirk Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:11

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #9

I don't understand this logic. If the entire world including the manual encourage I use slot 6, why would you encourage me to put it in a different slot exactly? Click to expand…
68kMLA Software by magnusfalkirk Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:07

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #8

I don't understand this logic. If the entire world including the manual encourage I use slot 6, why would you encourage me to put it in a different slot exactly?
68kMLA Software by foody Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:50

Using Disk Controller II on my Apple II gs... — #7

The IIGS, if I recall, has its internal drive circuitry set for slot 6 by default. (So does the Apple IIc with its internal drive). This is because most people who bought the disk …
68kMLA Software by Scott Baret Mon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:48

how long before — #10

In the hacks section of applefritter there is a guy who put an iMac into a 21" monitor. I had forgotten all about it untill this thread!
68kMLA PowerPC by stevebez Thu, 2 Oct 2008 - 02:07

how long before — #9

Fabulous. I have a mac display to VGA adapter sitting here as we speak. So I could use a standard display.
68kMLA PowerPC by Christopher Thu, 2 Oct 2008 - 01:36

how long before — #8

The only thing is, if you're using an old Apple display, the monitor must be a multisync monitor, ie: a Multiple Scan or AppleVision Display. If you're using a third party SVGA mo…
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Thu, 2 Oct 2008 - 00:41

how long before — #7

Ah, that would be my bad. You can hook one of the older Apple monitors up to that port I think, but don't quote me on that. Click to expand... Yes you can. The port is the old …
68kMLA PowerPC by stevebez Wed, 1 Oct 2008 - 21:55

iBook G4 spits out all DVD's — #2

If it's spitting out factory-pressed DVDs (I'm taking your "all DVDs" literally), then your drive is likely toast. Dual-laser drives use an IR laser for CDs, and a red one for DVDs…
68kMLA PowerPC by tomlee59 Wed, 1 Oct 2008 - 02:00
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