Its better than it was, but really, I second Mars478's suggestion to put all your systems in one or two lines, like he has. There's no real reason for them to all be on a separate …
Cool. Personaly, I like my placeholder better.Template:Alert dialog with no buttons that says:
Please insert disk
Please insert the disk "There is nothing here"
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Cool. Personaly, I like my placeholder better.
Template:Alert dialog with no buttons that says:
Please insert disk
Please insert the disk "There is nothing here"
Why not put it all in a line like I have done?And How did you link in your sig? I thought that was removed.
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Because it makes it look squished.
There. I added a link to my user page so later I can add stuff to said user page.
Guess I'll keep my sig like that till I get a new machine. Then I wikk put my main machines and p…
My current sig isn't too long, is it? IIRC, someone said "more than 3 or 4 lines is probebly too much" and it's about 4 lines of size=100 text, so just checking before someone bite…
Well I burned it in x8 speed (the lowest Snow Leopard burning speed I can choose) and it doesn't work.
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Can you be more specific than "it doesn't work"? Does …
my original idea which i never started or attempted, but ill throw it out there for you if you want to do it this way:
My idea was to make an external floppy emulator that plugs i…
Just got hold of Apple Recovery CD, Booted it with the help of an external CD and voila !It was a dream.
Now all I need are the Diagnostics for LC III so I can check if all is ok.…
I'd assume that your Q605 uses a Mitsubishi, since a lot of manual-inject Macs from that era have Mitsubishis.
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Yes, that does sound familiar. I haven't opene…
That's likely. Apple probably got a different manufacturer to create the slimmer drive needed in the laptop. I noticed that the drive in the Quadra 605 (with dust flap and differen…
Dog Cow, there is no way the UniDisk will work on a Mac with it's "smart" circuitry intact. It's the equivalent of hooking an electrically compatible Disk II.
As for the Lombard P…
Just to be clear on these points: The 800K 3.5" drive for Apple II (UniDisk) is identical to the drive mechanism used in the Macintosh. The only difference is that the Apple II ver…