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Icons for old machines in Specs pages — #2

I asked permission for the IF icons. If the ones you mention would be better representations, then by all means, ask! The worst that can happen is they say "no".
68kMLA Software by ChristTrekker Fri, 5 Feb 2010 - 18:30

Port Access on early Macs — #14

Oh dear, it sure does look like Staz is under water. That's a shame, I remain a big fan of FutureBASIC. I'll dig it out of my archives, since they made it freeware anyway.
68kMLA Software by ClassicHasClass Fri, 5 Feb 2010 - 05:18

Port Access on early Macs — #13

So is BinHex (or StuffIt)a program for the Mac ? Click to expand... Originally, yes. However, Both had their source ported to Unix C, so if you really wanted to, you can have …
68kMLA Software by Dog Cow Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 22:19

Port Access on early Macs — #12

Egad - unfortunately it appears that Staz Software is no longer at that domain, its been bought out by a domain squatter. > Click to expand... Bummer! So that means I a…
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 14:06

Port Access on early Macs — #11

Egad - unfortunately it appears that Staz Software is no longer at that domain, its been bought out by a domain squatter. > And Stuffit Expander is a free program that a…
68kMLA Software by LCGuy Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 13:48

Port Access on early Macs — #10

Dude, it's on their front page! Look under NEWS! FB II is Available for older Macs -- the download link is right there. Click to expand... Ok, Ok...We are obviously talking abo…
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 13:37

Old Apple dealer pins — #3

Nice. I especially like the At Ease one. ~Coxy, funny you should say that, I actually have a poster on Apple software, from 1994 that would have been displayed at an AASP, a…
68kMLA Software by LCGuy Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 07:25

Port Access on early Macs — #9

I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out. Click to expand... I have looked on Future Basic's website and I don't see a Fut…
68kMLA Software by ClassicHasClass Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 04:48

Old Apple dealer pins — #2

Those are great Too bad there's not an 'Ask me about _____'!
68kMLA Software by ~Coxy Thu, 4 Feb 2010 - 03:20

Port Access on early Macs — #8

I don't recall what the differences between 3.0 and QuickBASIC are, though I believe that QB is newer. QB is the one which I used on my SE/30 back in the day. 3.0 has separate vers…
68kMLA Software by Dog Cow Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 20:37

Port Access on early Macs — #7

Microsoft BASIC can control serial ports. Have a look at my site. Check the Mac BASIC category in the Downloads. Click to expand... There were several BASIC files there, there …
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 20:10

Port Access on early Macs — #6

Microsoft BASIC can control serial ports. Have a look at my site. Check the Mac BASIC category in the Downloads.
68kMLA Software by Dog Cow Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 18:42

Port Access on early Macs — #5

I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out. Click to expand... I have looked on Future Basic's website and I don't see a Fut…
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 18:39

Port Access on early Macs — #4

I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out.
68kMLA Software by ClassicHasClass Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 18:27

Port Access on early Macs — #3

RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication. The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 165…
68kMLA Software by jukingeo Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 18:18

Port Access on early Macs — #2

RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication. The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 16…
68kMLA Software by Anonymous Freak Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 16:49

Apple Personal Diagnostics 1.1 — #5

APD was a commercial product put out by Apple, essentially it was a cut down version of MacTest Pro intended for end users. Although MTP was only distributed to authorised Apple te…
68kMLA Software by LCGuy Wed, 3 Feb 2010 - 01:15

New Retro Computing Magazine!! — #4

effort! sweat! blood! tears!! but response so far suggests an issue two would go down well. baby steps....
68kMLA Software by wgoodf Tue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:15

Any browser for 68k Macs that can view deviantart? — #4

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. Just…
68kMLA Software by conceitedjerk Tue, 2 Feb 2010 - 02:38

New Retro Computing Magazine!! — #3

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…
68kMLA Software by conceitedjerk Tue, 2 Feb 2010 - 01:45

Rescued a 512k today. WTB a pristine system disk? — #14

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…
68kMLA Software by mchineboy Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 03:19
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