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
The Classic II will also run (a special version of) System 6, under which it runs very fast indeed.
Click to expand...
That's 6.0.8L, correct? Where does one find this version?…
68kMLAPeripheralsby MidnightCommandoSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 15:38
and can pick up even more power if you spring for an external floppy drive (usually less than $20 on eBay)
Click to expand...
On the other hand, so is an extra SCSI hard drive
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:37
I'd put the hard drive inside the LCIII+ since you're more likely to run programs that require system additions such as QuickTime on it. Additionally, if you don't have the System …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:24
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'd put in in your Classic II, which is the most limited of the two machines, true, but also the one with what most people would say has the most character. The Classic II will als…
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 00:25
All this was given to me.
Pristine condition Centris 650 with pristine Apple Display. Literally this setup looks and works brand new.
Pristine-looking Personal LaserWriter - but …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mike RichardsonSat, 16 Jan 2010 - 19:03
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.
…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristopherFri, 15 Jan 2010 - 21:31
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.
…
Whichever Mac you prefer. If you want a Compact Mac, the Classic II. If you want a faster machine that can be upgraded more, and can run an external colour display, the LCIII.
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 …
Easy for you to say: just kidding!!!!!
i now see that is exactly what happened when i walked the USB flash drive formatted by an intel version of apple disk utility over to t…
As noted in my posting above i never even considered the fact that a OS 9 driver should be embedded in the flash drive to allow it to be used in any mac.
Click to expand...
E…
I second phreakout and Bunsen's suggestion to ensure the OS 9 drivers checkbox is ticked. Because Apple would rather pretend that Mac OS 9 never existed, when you format a volume i…
When you formatted the drive under OS X, did you tick the box in Disk Utility that said to install OS 9 drivers?
Click to expand...
Excellent question.
I don't think that cho…
I second phreakout and Bunsen's suggestion to ensure the OS 9 drivers checkbox is ticked. Because Apple would rather pretend that Mac OS 9 never existed, when you format a volume i…
good point.
Actually both sticks are 4 GB each and the P6360 does have that extension.
I have both sticks plugged and mounted with no problems other then my curiosity as to why t…