Ok, I went in and poked around 3 of my Lombards, and after switching RAM in and out, found out
a) I had one stick of bad RAM
B) my new, whizzy Addonics compact flash adapter dr…
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So the next question is whether Apple III software will run on an Apple IIe?
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No native /// software runs on any II of any stripe. Even though SOS and ProDOS…
Cool - a Powerbook 180 was my second Mac (bought it new back in '92), and I loved it. It was a tank, pretty much indestructible.
Enjoy it!
As for finding RAM, I'm guessing the ch…
There was software that allowed it to emulate an Apple II but you couldn't run Apple II software without first running that emulation software. So in some ways that made it more li…
The link is not spam and I don't appreciate being compared to spammers.
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I agree... commercial or not, Adoptamac is a relevant resource for 68KMLA members. No…
All Icebooks could suffer from GPU problems. Regardless of what chip you had on there, ATI Radeon or a Rage 128, that board was gonna flex. I've seen a share of 500/600 G3's with A…
Not a great fan of the ESS AudioDrive though - I had one once...piece of crap.
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Yeah my first PC had one of those. Pentium 133, 16mb ram, 2mb CL gfx card, 1.3…
the IIgs didn't use a 65802, but a 65c816. when a iigs ran 6502 software is wasn't emulation, but running on a real 6502. _inside_ the 65816. the '816 is register compatible with t…
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68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 5 Sep 2009 - 08:46
I do not get why images in your sigs are such a big deal..
Yea, trash80 has a little one but really, he has been around far longer than most of us. If anything he has earned it by…
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. . erm . . . sorta . . . :-/
I met the enemy, infiltrated his supply trains (the electronics staging room in the back) and made off with a large pile of the enemy's …
. . . it's convenient to have an automagically attached sig, but you also lose a LOT of your ability to express yourself by using one.
If you recall, before I resurrected the o…
AFAIK, smilies in signatures went away when we got to use avatars, but I could be wrong. And yes, as I was attempting to reconstruct my traditional sig from waaaayyyyyy back in the…
Lucky you!
I've been trying to get a G4 Powerbook for quite a while but they sell for insane amounts on ebay and every one here is still trying to get $500 for a 500mhz...
Hope e…
IIRC we used to be able to put smilies in our sigs. Another case of "disable the source of a nonexistent problem," eh? xx(
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68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 5 Sep 2009 - 04:58
How come we can't have smilies in signatures, but we can have a picture of an 8 ball?
Actually, we can't have the 8. But 80 mini HP or whoever can.
I was going to make a really ne…
C) once upon a time when you edited your post, a timestamp (Edited by: username at: such and such time) was inserted into the post makining it blatently obvious that the post had b…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 5 Sep 2009 - 01:41