Both iCab and Netscape 4.0 will work on DeviantArt. I have accessed it via my LC475 in the past. It ain't pretty and it ain't fast, but it's better than a kick in the nuts.
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68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 02:38
That's all fine and dandy, but what I want to know is when the second issue is coming out!
Perhaps I'll save my review of my Model 100's REX upgrade for the next installme…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 01:45
No sweat. I really appreciate this. As for versions, I think System 4.1 was the last version to support the 512k M0001, am I right?
Whatever is supported will be cool.
Thanks aga…
Two PM's and no response. tomlee actually is close to where I work.
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Sorry -- I've been swamped, and will be until the middle of Feb. If I don't get back to y…
No misunderstanding with me. However some people bristle at the idea of paying for these things when most of us are willing to donate what is essentially a very inexpensive item fo…
My experience is that digital boards rarely fail, and a classic Mac that doesn't boot nearly always has analog problems.
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All of the dead 128k digital boards …
I hope I'm not causing a misunderstanding. I did ask where to buy classic system disks. I just had two offers to pick up some disks. Make no mistake, I'm happy to pay for these.
68kMLASoftwareby mchineboySat, 30 Jan 2010 - 07:38
I have one of the early "unbitten" bags, too. There must have been a run of at least a couple hundred, because my Apple][ is a late '77 rev. 2 motherboard with color killer and 6-c…
There are notes on the digital schematic of which parts are not present on the 128K board. The two boards are alike except the RAM array on the 512 obviously has 256K chips instead…
And that's why I posted links to Rescue My Classic Mac. Were all pretty busy and/or aren't prepared to burn a disk at any given time. Charity only seems to go as far as convenience…
Hi everyone, I'm new to these forums but have been a collector for awhile (roughly mid 1994), and have been following these posts for several years, and I have have to say they hav…
68kMLASoftwareby HarrisonIIISat, 30 Jan 2010 - 01:58
Ladles and Jellyspoons!
It is with great pleasure that this evening at 12.30 midnight UTC i am
able to offer you a once in a lifetime opportunity.
An opportunity that you will, …
I can send you a set of disks, but they will contain the files directly off of Apple's Old Software List. They will be Disk Image files and the first file is saved in both Binary …
68kMLASoftwareby phreakoutFri, 29 Jan 2010 - 22:55
hello macpeepls-
my copy of system 7.5.3 on floppy disk has been rendered unreadable by baby drool.
So, i was wondering if anyone would be willing to send along a copy of 7.5.3 s…
68kMLASoftwareby cjtmacclassicFri, 29 Jan 2010 - 22:04
Still no System Disks. Anyone?
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tomlee59 offered to meet you halfway (sort of,) or mail you one if you send him a self-addressed stamped envelope. PM him.
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakFri, 29 Jan 2010 - 18:39
IIRC, I got to 7.1.3 by installing 7.1 and then running the updater for the .3. I probably still have it on my archive volume.
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That update didn't happen to b…
Can't testify to iCab working, nothing 68k and internet connected to test with. Have you tried IE 4.01? Netscape may be the best choice in this case. There's a listing of existing …
There was no system 7.1.3 ever, that is only Finder version, like there is 7.1.4 too. System and Finder never shared the same release number except from 7.0 to 7.1
See here: http:/…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakTue, 26 Jan 2010 - 22:21
That "copy" of Apple Personal Diagnostics 1.1.3 is likely an updater for 1.1 or 1.1.1, not a full version. Apple Personal Diagnostics was sold as commercial software, your best bet…