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Get the most out of it — #5

it will take some time until you have conquered the device. Click to expand... I've been learning that, but each time it does something I don't want it to, (I learn) and am ama…
68kMLA Networking by LCARS Thu, 26 Feb 2009 - 06:32

Get the most out of it — #4

Join NTLK list As for advice, the Newton is great, but takes a LONG time and a lot of patience to learn and get working properly. Once we have a proper knowledgebase site working…
68kMLA Networking by freudling Wed, 25 Feb 2009 - 22:59

Get the most out of it — #3

Thank you for the links. I can't believe I've gone this long without a Newton.
68kMLA Networking by LCARS Wed, 25 Feb 2009 - 01:09

Get the most out of it — #2

Pretty much all the software you'll ever need is here: http://www.unna.org And for a wifi driver, this does the trick with many different cards: http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ngc/eng…
68kMLA Networking by Rodus Mon, 23 Feb 2009 - 23:45

Get the most out of it — #1

Hi everyone. I have recently acquired a beautiful Newton 2000. I only have the factory programs on it right now, and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on how to get the most o…
68kMLA Networking by LCARS Mon, 23 Feb 2009 - 23:29

Video out question — #11

Yeah no, VNC isn't good enough, plus it would need to be able to play 30fps. Click to expand... If you need 30fps, then look to the *next generation* of terminal servers, VDI c…
68kMLA Networking by Charlieman Wed, 18 Feb 2009 - 21:09

Video out question — #10

I never thought that was possible. Click to expand... They got video's of the client mac playing a quicktime. So I guess it's possible. :beige:
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Wed, 18 Feb 2009 - 16:39

Video out question — #8

ScreenRecycler Click to expand... ..... :O I totally forgot about it! Thanks!
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Wed, 18 Feb 2009 - 16:12

Video out question — #6

Apple Remote Desktop will allow you to mirror a display from one Mac to another through a FireWire cable if you're using FireWire networking. There's no way to create a spanned (n…
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Wed, 18 Feb 2009 - 04:33

Video out question — #5

Apple Remote Desktop will allow you to mirror a display from one Mac to another through a FireWire cable if you're using FireWire networking. There's no way to create a spanned (n…
68kMLA Networking by Dennis Nedry Tue, 17 Feb 2009 - 22:49

Video out question — #4

It's not going to happen or of something does exist it will be incredibly expensive Just pick up another PCI ATI Rage 128 or upgrade to a dual-capable Mac AGP graphics card, li…
68kMLA Networking by Byrd Tue, 17 Feb 2009 - 12:05

Video out question — #3

Yeah but that only would work with iMovie, I need something that will take the signal being sent as the display 2 through the firewire port.
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Tue, 17 Feb 2009 - 03:57

Video out question — #2

Only thing I an think of off the top of my head would be to use a DV video camera or some other kind of Firewire video I/O connected to a TV display. If that works.
68kMLA Networking by Bunsen Tue, 17 Feb 2009 - 03:02

Video out question — #1

Hey guys, is there a way I could output my second display through firewire on my Quicksilver? I'm curious because I want to use the NVIDIA GeForce2MX's video card in my AGP Graphic…
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Tue, 17 Feb 2009 - 01:33

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #12

My two cents on this machine... I get a feeling John Sculley wanted to transition Apple into a one-computer company from the day he took over. When Jobs was ousted there were thre…
68kMLA Peripherals by Scott Baret Wed, 11 Feb 2009 - 07:55

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #11

Apple did come out with the Apple III and that was not II compatible, the Mac was not realy compatible with the Lisa either (nor the II line). Click to expand... Not that is ma…
68kMLA Peripherals by macdownunder Wed, 11 Feb 2009 - 06:06

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #10

The Mark Twain was a last hurrah from the Apple II division to keep the II competitive. Apple stayed with Steve Jobs vision and saw the future in the Mac and didn't care about the …
68kMLA Peripherals by magnusfalkirk Wed, 11 Feb 2009 - 03:43

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #9

The Apple II line could have kept going for a while if Apple wanted to support the IIgs at all. Apple did come out with the Apple III and that was not II compatible, the Mac was n…
68kMLA Peripherals by Unknown_K Wed, 11 Feb 2009 - 03:35

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #8

Except that the Twain came long after the 128k. It is also quite possible that Apple wasn't in the least bit worried about the Twain competing with the Mac. The original IIgs mod…
68kMLA Peripherals by II2II Wed, 11 Feb 2009 - 03:07

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #7

I have a feeling that if it was finished, the specs might have been on par with or even possibly exceeded the specs of the 128K. That could explain why it was canned.
68kMLA Peripherals by Green78II Tue, 10 Feb 2009 - 04:27

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #6

Yea, a HD (even SCSI) makes GS/OS much nicer to run. I have a transwarp GS in one of my IIgs and that speeds things up quite a bit (that machine has the REV C SCSI card and an 8MB …
68kMLA Peripherals by Unknown_K Tue, 10 Feb 2009 - 04:18

Apple IIgs "Mark Twain" — #5

Was the Mark Twain canned because it might compete with the Mac? I imagine that with an 2 megs of RAM, an 8Mhz processor and a built-in HDD it might actually run GS/OS tolerably...…
68kMLA Peripherals by luddite Tue, 10 Feb 2009 - 03:34
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