All you need is.... Appleshare 3
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And lots of spare time ;-)
I recall doing that and the boot time was several minutes... though to be fair, I may not have…
What I mean to say is, I got it running and everything, but I could not get it to connect to the G3. So, I found another program called DCOM which worked just fine.
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowTue, 14 Jul 2009 - 22:23
You couldn't get it working? I did. You will need to manipulate the SHK's on Cidepress according to the manual's instructions for file placement. When I get home I could send you s…
Did you use something like SwitchRes to get into that resolution?
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No. OS 9 actually presented 1366x768 as a choice. Unfortunately it cuts off the last 6 col…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonThu, 9 Jul 2009 - 22:16
I guess I'll just tell them it's defective (for my purposes)
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I thought the term was "fit for purpose", if you explicitly said you were going to use it with a…
I tried this monitor on my MDD 1.25 GHz for Tiger and the best resolution available was 1024x768!
This monitor is going back to the store. I guess I'll just tell them it's defecti…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonTue, 7 Jul 2009 - 09:05
yea we have a vga lcd with that resolution at work, heck even getting windows XP to work with it is a bear and i never really found proper monitor drivers for it is is clipped and …
Is is a dedicated Computer Monitor or some kind of "Flat Panel TV" with VGA input?
In the latter case, overscan is likely to be the culprit, and not anything to do with your approp…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonMon, 6 Jul 2009 - 06:20
I may have been a bit generous with the space but it is for the best.
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You were also quite generous with your time and your considerable technical photography…
Is is a dedicated Computer Monitor or some kind of "Flat Panel TV" with VGA input?
In the latter case, overscan is likely to be the culprit, and not anything to do with your appro…
That would make sense to me.
"Pimped out" and "OS 9" don't really go together anymore.
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The G4 is pimped out. I suppose the Mac OS 9 install is just ordinary…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonSat, 4 Jul 2009 - 12:08
I just bought a new VGA Flat panel with a native resolution of 1366x768 for use with my "pimped out" 1.7 GHz Gigabit G4 for Mac OS 9 use.
The right 6 pixel columns are not being d…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonSat, 4 Jul 2009 - 11:23
Images.
I may have been a bit generous with the space but it is for the best. Also gives you the option of using a slightly larger notebook in there later if needed.
http://i43.t…
Go for 18" deep, 18" wide and 13" high.
On the other hand, it only has to be 16" deep if you do not have a yo-yo adapter sitting behind it. Actually, you could have a little hange…
. . . not the B.S. Apple specs! Their width figure is fine, but if a cable or card needs to stick out the sides that spec is B.S. too! I want to know how high the top of the Lid…
I have been, since reading it some years ago, persuaded that there was never a Retail OS 9.2.2 CD, although Retail OS 9.2.1 certainly exists as [Z-]691-3334-A. This is not a termi…
I have a bunch of iBook 900 MHz systems and I used an ordinary Mac OS 9.2.2 install disc and it worked fine.
Obtain an ordinary Mac OS 9.2.2 install disc and all will be fine.
C…
I have a bunch of iBook 900 MHz systems and I used an ordinary Mac OS 9.2.2 install disc and it worked fine.
Obtain an ordinary Mac OS 9.2.2 install disc and all will be fine.
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonMon, 29 Jun 2009 - 00:31
In the light of the discussion and listing in this thread, what could be of interest to you? My Install and Restore CDs for the immediately preceding iBook (600MHz/14-in/8MB VRAM)…
I have the same problem with an iBook G3 (800MHz 32 MB VRAM model). I've got a 9.2.2 installer CD that shipped with the 16MB iBooks, but it hasn't solved the problem for me, eithe…
That's it.
I've downloaded and burned about a dozen .ISO files - all useless.
I also have retail copies of OS 9 -> 9.2.1 and 9.1, neither will let me install. Yes they are…