I think the OP left the forum.
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The OP was banned, he is MacintoshMan AKA System7.
He was the one making all of the fake 68k movies
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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 n…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 5 Sep 2009 - 01:36
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…
. . . I'm off on another hit-n-run mission against a certain Thrift all the way across town after stoppin' by at the bank.
Mission Statement: capture some mid-nineties Apple Log…
. . . I'm off on another hit-n-run mission against a certain Thrift all the way across town after stoppin' by at the bank.
Mission Statement: capture some mid-nineties Apple Lo…
. . . 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…
The Apple III was meant to be a business machine. There was software that allowed it to emulate an Apple II but you couldn't run Apple II software without first running that emulat…
Well personally, I prefer auto-inject drives, the way they grab the disk from you. With manual inject you have to pretty much shove the disk right down the thing's throat, which is…
Are those Tandy dot matrix printers I see in the pictures? Those are pretty solid printers--I used to have one (and for the life of me wish I had never gotten rid of it since it wa…
You mean manual-inject? Nah, later production run LCIIs and LCIIIs had manual-inject floppy drives as well. My very first LCIII was built in October 1993 and has a manual-inject dr…
Flash!, although I do agree with you that the time limit on editing posts isn't that smart, your use of the edit feature isn't too smart either - please use the preview button befo…
It was in an auction...I ended up getting the machine and parts for $15 all up...then $18 to get it shipped up from Sydney...yay for Australia Post.
As for official Apple RAM...it…
My guess would be the TRS-80 was his first computer or something similar. Trash-80 was a nickname for that system. The HP Mini is one of his current machines.
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Flash!, although I do agree with you that the time limit on editing posts isn't that smart, your use of the edit feature isn't too smart either - please use the preview button befo…
Are those Tandy dot matrix printers I see in the pictures? Those are pretty solid printers--I used to have one (and for the life of me wish I had never gotten rid of it since it wa…
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretFri, 4 Sep 2009 - 03:58
I remember my iMac asking to go down to 16 colors, so I know that's possible. I never used grays on the iMac, but it could be possible to go down to 16 grays.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby Mike RichardsonFri, 4 Sep 2009 - 03:07
You mean manual-inject? Nah, later production run LCIIs and LCIIIs had manual-inject floppy drives as well. My very first LCIII was built in October 1993 and has a manual-inject dr…
My guess would be the TRS-80 was his first computer or something similar. Trash-80 was a nickname for that system. The HP Mini is one of his current machines.
If my handle was l…