Actually, got 3 copies of the manuals. Also was given a bunch o books on it, and just a ton of goodies!
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How fortunate for you. Make sure to read the manuals…
Thanks JRL. The only difference I encountered with those instructions is as follows:
1. Wen I de-compress the Network Access archive using StuffIt Expander (per your original inst…
68kMLASoftwareby ditabeardmemoTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 13:39
You mean an Apple IIe?
Either way, nice score...especially for the price! One thing about the Apple II series machines...if you don't have a monitor, you should be able to use …
I was doing that from memory, so I might have done something wrong. However, right now I have my copy open here, and you have to do the following:
1: Make sure you have a file cal…
While I am awaiting Phreakout's OS disk set, I recently got my PC back up and running Windows XP. Since I can now read and write floppy disks, I checked out JLW's detailed post reg…
68kMLASoftwareby ditabeardmemoTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 04:33
I would look for Office 2004, and not any earlier version, mainly as MS has a free utility that allows you to read docx etc. files in it. That alone, apart from numerous interface …
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 01:30
You have two Key Lime iBooks! :O Very nice...definitely a machine I'd love to get my hands on one day
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Those are very pretty. But I like my blueberryBook.
68kMLASoftwareby ClassicHasClassMon, 30 Nov 2009 - 06:08
So has anyone heard of any recent developments in solving the 2010 bug? Aside from the very crude alpha software thats been floating about for the last year or so, does anybody kn…
Doesn't matter what card you stick in your machines, you will still only get USB 1.1 speeds under OS 9. In case that was unclear.
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Clear as a bell, that's wh…
68kMLASoftwareby Trash80toHP_MiniThu, 26 Nov 2009 - 06:08
You need to turn on 32-bit addressing in the Memory Control Panel of that IIci in order to take advantage of your 20MB of RAM.
Back in days of yore, of course, that was a LOT of RA…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonThu, 26 Nov 2009 - 02:31
Open Office looks very very promising - may be just what the Doctor ordered! I got x11 installed yesterday from my Tiger disk and then got OO to open ok - interface seems very simi…
68kMLASoftwareby J English SmithWed, 25 Nov 2009 - 20:22
I think I'll just go back to "sneaker netting" w/HDDs! :
I was trying to avoid spending $80, but Sonnettech has always done well by me!
http://www.sonnettech.com/product/temp…
68kMLASoftwareby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 25 Nov 2009 - 02:50
VIA cards are a problem because they use UHCI and not OHCI, or something like that. However I think starting with Tiger, UHCI is supported.
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68kMLASoftwareby protocol7Wed, 25 Nov 2009 - 02:46
VIA cards are a problem because they use UHCI and not OHCI, or something like that. However I think starting with Tiger, UHCI is supported.
VIA is the only on who makes crap UHCI …
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonWed, 25 Nov 2009 - 01:50
You need to turn on 32-bit addressing in the Memory Control Panel of that IIci in order to take advantage of your 20MB of RAM.
Back in days of yore, of course, that was a LOT of RA…
68kMLASoftwareby offensive_jerkWed, 25 Nov 2009 - 01:43
Just looked at the box, it's Bytecc. Apple System Profiler recognized the card but I can't tell if you if was running at USB2 speeds. But it didn't crash the mac so that's a plus!