According to pictures of the IIgs innards I found on the net, stock IIgs didn't have a fan, right?
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Right. You can safely remove it if you don't have any unn…
68kMLAPeripheralsby david__schmidtMon, 16 Mar 2009 - 20:15
Ok, it's time for some feed-back!
I finally went further with cleaning those drives, since I recently got a nice Apple ][ Europlus and I needed the IIgs to be working in order to …
68kMLAPeripheralsby superpantoufleMon, 16 Mar 2009 - 19:14
Status report:
Made some changes to the G3's config file in regards to the modem port. In the GS, I used the monitor to do a 2 (Control-K) Return. Also tried PR#2. Both seem to ge…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 13 Mar 2009 - 17:30
Apple //c as a Dumb Terminal to my Mac mini
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I read that this morning, but had doubts about it, because the guy used a Mac mini without serial ports, whereas I …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 13 Mar 2009 - 00:10
It's marvellous what this new fangled google thing will do...
http://macosx.com/forums/mac-os-x-system-mac-software/2758-using-getty-serial-port-consoles.html
68kMLAPeripheralsby porterThu, 12 Mar 2009 - 23:14
Some you might remember the desktop G3 I got awhile ago. Here's the setup:
1.) Desktop G3 with OS 10.2 and the usual printer/modem serial ports
2.) An Apple IIgs with the same se…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowThu, 12 Mar 2009 - 20:21
Not sure you got an answer to your question, so here's my shot at it: In addition to 120MB superfloppies, those drives will also read 1.44MB disks. Sadly, 800K (or 720K) disks are …
68kMLAPeripheralsby tomlee59Thu, 5 Mar 2009 - 01:16
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…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretWed, 11 Feb 2009 - 07:55
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).
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Not that is ma…
68kMLAPeripheralsby macdownunderWed, 11 Feb 2009 - 06:06
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 …
68kMLAPeripheralsby magnusfalkirkWed, 11 Feb 2009 - 03:43
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…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Unknown_KWed, 11 Feb 2009 - 03:35
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…
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.
68kMLAPeripheralsby Green78IITue, 10 Feb 2009 - 04:27
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 …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Unknown_KTue, 10 Feb 2009 - 04:18
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...…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ludditeTue, 10 Feb 2009 - 03:34
Does anyone have any photos or other information about this machine? I know they never went beyond the prototype stage but it would be fun to see more pictures or information about…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Green78IIMon, 9 Feb 2009 - 06:44