I've been looking and looking, but can't find iMovie 2 for a free download! Is there such a thing, or do I have to pay for it?
If anyone knows where to get it for free, please let…
I know it shipped with some new Macs so some here might have an original CD bundle with it that they never noticed before. It would appear that my 9.0.4 CDs came with iMovie 1 and …
I've been looking and looking, but can't find iMovie 2 for a free download! Is there such a thing, or do I have to pay for it?
If anyone knows where to get it for free, please le…
Looks like you're right... after reading the manual I'm inclined to agree it's a retrofit, in which case there's probably little chance of the original circuitry being in the box.
68kMLAPeripheralsby ludditeSun, 5 Oct 2008 - 18:26
Doesn't look home-brew to me... my guess would be that they used the same back panel for both the SCSI version (as pictured) and the Smart Port version for the IIc. The IIc version…
I want to be able to play the videos from a camcorder, but the only software that can play it is for Mac OS 10!
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Wasn't an older version of iMovie available f…
Doesn't look home-brew to me... my guess would be that they used the same back panel for both the SCSI version (as pictured) and the Smart Port version for the IIc. The IIc version…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ludditeSat, 4 Oct 2008 - 22:09
I definitely find Tiger better - better Web browsing, faster, better functionality, and more up-to-date security updates and the like.
If you have less than 384MB RAM, or a CPU sl…
This QC10 on ebay appears to be an upgraded, retorfit floppy disk model.
Anybody know if Quark sold them this way? with all the holes in the box it sure seems like a home-brew job…
I had, until recently, near 'nuff identical (8/2001 and 3/2002) Indigo iMac/500s, with 768 and 1024MB of RAM, side-by-side on my desk and running 10.3.9/9.2.2 and 10.4.11/9.2.2 on …
Just for the sake of disagreement, I've found Tiger much better than Panther on my iMacs/iBook (even with a meagre 512 MB). Aside from being a lot more stable (in my experience) th…
Hi everyone, I'm posting from my iMac G3!
I'm currently running Mac OS 9.2 on it, but since I'm running it, I can only download software compatible for it. I want to be able to pl…
An IrDA port is just a serial port, I think, so it should be trivial to programme. The bondi iMac I took apart certainly had its IrDA ports connected to a standard mini-DIN serial …
An IrDA port is just a serial port, I think, so it should be trivial to programme. The bondi iMac I took apart certainly had its IrDA ports connected to a standard mini-DIN serial …
you would have to use os 9 because it is disabled in osx
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Are you sure? I've never used it but I have IrDA options in Network system preferences and Internet…
You might need some sort of direct hardware access to do that because it isn't a typical serial signal. I really don't know where to start, though.
IrDA can also receive IR signa…
Is it possible for me to use the IrDA port on my Pismo to send out custom signals, like remote control codes?
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Presumably you need an IrDA Communications Tool…