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…
68kMLASoftwareby quinterroTue, 14 Oct 2008 - 20:39
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…
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…
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…
68kMLASoftwareby SludgedragonSat, 11 Oct 2008 - 03:41
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…
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68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkThu, 9 Oct 2008 - 17:32
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…
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 …
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 17:13
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 …
68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:11
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?
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68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 16:07
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?
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 …
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:48
You guys don't understand how sexy the Disk II controller is AND THE DISK DRIVE II. Just thinking about them or using them make my head swim so hard I lose total balance, GS with D…
It has been a while, so I could be wrong here, but I think that you also have to change "slot 6" to "my card", otherwise it will assume that you're trying to boot from the internal…
It has been a while, so I could be wrong here, but I think that you also have to change "slot 6" to "my card", otherwise it will assume that you're trying to boot from the internal…
I have the Disk Controller II inserted into my socket 6 (using ROM 1 for my Apple IIgs). When I turn the computer on, the disk drive doesn't perform any sort of activity at all, ho…
I have the Disk Controller II inserted into my socket 6 (using ROM 1 for my Apple IIgs). When I turn the computer on, the disk drive doesn't perform any sort of activity at all, ho…
OK MadMax, THANK YOU!
I did what you said and the download estimate dropped to 15 minutes and with 10 minutes to go, it looks like I am into speedy downloads.
This is on the 600 …
OK, I'll give your instructions a try.
I just tried to download a file from apple.com 82MB and I stopped it when the estimated time hit over 2 hours.
ACTUALLY, for this download,…
i never had a issue like that on my Beige G3 AIO in OS 9.2.2 with the stock hardware or upgraded hardware. i ran it on 1.6meg DSL and a 15meg cable internet and it flew on the net …
I am trying to set up a couple G3 500 MHz computers for my grandkids.
They are on a DSL connection. They are running OS 9.2
I can connect to the internet using Internet Explorer…