Hmm, for you guys with the all the cool sounds cards for the old II's...
Any chance ANYONE has a lead on the Passport Turbo-Trax software for the SoundChaser IIE keyboard setup. I…
after looking over that site I could have sworn that back in grade school one of our teachers had a sound blaster hooked up to her IIe
it was nearly identical to the echo II but …
Luddite, I'm going to have to explore your site. I have both 3-voice and 9-voice ALF cards, the 12-voice AE copy of ALF, a Decillionix card, and of course the Mountain Computer car…
The RAM card is probably of the Slinky-type, meaning that it feeds out bytes one a time, in sequential order, just like a tape drive. It is probably less desirable than a RamWorks-…
I have a bit of alphaSyntauri software posted on my site... it's been a couple of years since I've played about with mine, but it really is a fun rig to noodle with.
the fact that its been taken out of the box means that its no longer worth as much as it would have been NIB
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I don't think it would matter, or affect the pri…
Today's rescue is a //e from about 1985 with a couple of Teac 1/2 height floppies (all labels in Japanese), a couple of mystery cards in slots 1 & 5, and an Apple RAM expan…
Sounds like it was a slightly used/upgraded system and the seller found a mint box to stuff it in. If I was going to flip a shrinkwrapped item I would not open it.
Yes, shame he opened it to take the photos, but I guess he felt he had to, to post it. I would have just used a stock 1400 photo, I guess.
Interesting that there's a wireless card…
68kMLAPowerPCby J English SmithWed, 10 Feb 2010 - 16:17
Ahh I wish it was cheaper and shipped to Canada. I'd love to get my hands on the complete unit. I have a few 1400s but none came with any of the original packaging...just the com…
I have the exact same machine as that (1400c/166), and mine came new in box as well.
Of course though, that was back in December 1997, when PowerBook 1400s were still being manufa…
I would almost feel bad using that machine if I snagged it. Probably why I stick with used working machines you can get for little or nothing.
School systems do funny things with …
Too rich for my blood, but read it and drool:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-PowerBook-1400C-Vintage-New-Sealed-G3-Ready_W0QQitemZ280461029188QQcmdZViewItemQQptZApple_Laptops?hash=item…
68kMLAPowerPCby J English SmithTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 19:01
I've seen sites that say the icons are free for non-profit (i.e. personal) desktop use, but not allowing www use. Are we sure no such distinction is made here?
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68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 18:02
Well, according to widget : widget's Terms and Conditions page, their icons are all available under Creative Commons noncommercial and/or commercial licenses.
Icons with the noncom…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristTrekkerMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 15:50
You might also have a look at Yellow Dog Linux (YDL). Here you find a list of supported hardware. It worked very well for me on a Titanium PB. The installation was almost painless,…
Well, according to widget : widget's Terms and Conditions page, their icons are all available under Creative Commons noncommercial and/or commercial licenses.
Icons with the noncom…
68kMLASoftwareby MidnightCommandoSun, 7 Feb 2010 - 07:56
Today, there is a Windows and Mac version of StuffIt. See here: http://www.stuffit.com/
Oh, ok, so then I CAN do it in Windows. LOL!
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Yes, in general it's best to transfer the compressed archive to the Mac, and uncompress it there. This makes sure that all the different parts of a Mac file stay together.
Today, there is a Windows and Mac version of StuffIt. See here: http://www.stuffit.com/
Oh, ok, so then I CAN do it in Windows. LOL!
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It's not necessarily a…
As Raskin put it, there really isn't any real difference anymore between Apple's OS and that of its competitors. Yes, I am sure that it is all ever-so powerful, and as OSes go, it …