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Apple//e — #7

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…
68kMLA Software by ppuskari Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 23:01

Apple//e — #6

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 …
68kMLA Software by Osgeld Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:54

Apple//e — #5

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…
68kMLA Software by H3NRY Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:44

Apple//e — #4

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-…
68kMLA Software by Dog Cow Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:22

Apple//e — #3

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.
68kMLA Software by luddite Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:16

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #9

the fact that its been taken out of the box means that its no longer worth as much as it would have been NIB Click to expand... I don't think it would matter, or affect the pri…
68kMLA PowerPC by Byrd Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:13

Apple//e — #2

Nice! I have a ][e Enhanced from 86
68kMLA Software by Mars478 Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:06

Apple//e — #1

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…
68kMLA Software by H3NRY Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 22:05

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #8

There's a bid on it now at $130 + 45 ship, so looks like he's going to get his price...wow.
68kMLA PowerPC by J English Smith Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 21:56

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #7

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.
68kMLA PowerPC by Unknown_K Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 17:56

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #6

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…
68kMLA PowerPC by J English Smith Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 16:17

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #5

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…
68kMLA PowerPC by Strimkind Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 15:15

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #4

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…
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Wed, 10 Feb 2010 - 14:28

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #3

It dissapoints me he opened it. But with a brand new machine you can have vintage mac without the quirks used ones have!
68kMLA PowerPC by Mars478 Tue, 9 Feb 2010 - 20:36

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #2

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 …
68kMLA PowerPC by Unknown_K Tue, 9 Feb 2010 - 20:10

Oh, man! A truly virgin 1400. — #1

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…
68kMLA PowerPC by J English Smith Tue, 9 Feb 2010 - 19:01

Icons for old machines in Specs pages — #10

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? Click to expand.…
68kMLA Software by Anonymous Freak Mon, 8 Feb 2010 - 18:02

Icons for old machines in Specs pages — #9

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…
68kMLA Software by ChristTrekker Mon, 8 Feb 2010 - 15:50

What linux OS could I use in QS G4 ? — #15

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,…
68kMLA PowerPC by register Sun, 7 Feb 2010 - 12:45

Icons for old machines in Specs pages — #8

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…
68kMLA Software by MidnightCommando Sun, 7 Feb 2010 - 07:56

PPCMLA — #8

Don't put any personal info into the registration page, just the required info. That was causing me to have that error.
68kMLA PowerPC by Torbar Sun, 7 Feb 2010 - 02:12

Port Access on early Macs — #19

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! Click to expand... It's not necessarily a…
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Sat, 6 Feb 2010 - 02:26

Port Access on early Macs — #18

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.
68kMLA Software by Bunsen Sat, 6 Feb 2010 - 01:25

Port Access on early Macs — #17

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! Click to expand... It's not necessarily a…
68kMLA Software by aftermac Sat, 6 Feb 2010 - 00:58

What browser — #27

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 …
68kMLA PowerPC by beachycove Sat, 6 Feb 2010 - 00:28
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