How much RAM do you have free under About This Macintosh? Is Virtual Memory or RAM Doubler not an option for you? (And iBook RAM is dirt cheap. I stuck a 512MB SO-DIMM in my bluebe…
68kMLATroubleshootingby ClassicHasClassMon, 18 Jan 2010 - 01:20
I happened to browse the local classifieds but rarely do since nothing cheap is ever there, and came across someone selling G4/450 towers for $20 a pop. No ram or HD, but I've got …
68kMLAPowerPCby ClassicHasClassMon, 18 Jan 2010 - 01:17
Around 9 years ago when I started the site, I was also going to run a cluster of older machines with Linux. I still wouldn't mind building some sort of cluster just to see how much…
I, too recommend Netscape. I use versions 4 through 6 with no major problems, other than support for some of the most recent web technologies. The lower versions are more leaner …
68kMLATroubleshootingby phreakoutSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 23:01
As far as browser choice is concerned, I've got IE5.1 and Netscape 7 running on my Kanga. Netscape seems to work a bit better and has fewer problems with modern websites.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby MattBSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 20:42
I am buying an Xbox 360 Elite and an MSI Wind U160 soon (Selling my Acer Aspire one and MSI Wind U100 for this, Acer's on eBay). The Xbox I may get today. So I can't spend much mon…
As far as browser choice is concerned, I've got IE5.1 and Netscape 7 running on my Kanga. Netscape seems to work a bit better and has fewer problems with modern websites.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby wardsenatorfe92Sun, 17 Jan 2010 - 19:55
As far as browser choice is concerned, I've got IE5.1 and Netscape 7 running on my Kanga. Netscape seems to work a bit better and has fewer problems with modern websites.
68kMLATroubleshootingby MattBSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 19:47
Yes - it does appear on the desktop with the name Powerport Gold. If I double click on it, the software of Powerport appears. I should try the updater tomorrow or so. I hope that h…
68kMLASoftwareby closeddoors1559Sun, 17 Jan 2010 - 18:32
I'd say it might refer to requiring an Apple certification - the reason Apple uses Torx screws in the first place is to try and stop people like you and I from opening them up.
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68kMLASoftwareby Green78IISun, 17 Jan 2010 - 17:52
Some thoughts:
1. Mine works fine with this software.
2. There was also a ROM update file included that you could try.
3. Alternatively, your pcmcia slot, card or card dongle mi…
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 16:28
Proabably Question mark foldering:
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Don't bet on it. There's plenty else that can fit that description.
No power supply. Those are expensive. Unless you c…
The Classic II will also run (a special version of) System 6, under which it runs very fast indeed.
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That's 6.0.8L, correct? Where does one find this version?…
68kMLAPeripheralsby MidnightCommandoSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 15:38
and can pick up even more power if you spring for an external floppy drive (usually less than $20 on eBay)
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On the other hand, so is an extra SCSI hard drive
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:37
I'd put the hard drive inside the LCIII+ since you're more likely to run programs that require system additions such as QuickTime on it. Additionally, if you don't have the System …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretSun, 17 Jan 2010 - 14:24