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So now, during the summer season, my plan is to get a mac (powerpc G3 or better), so I would like to ask the people of this forum; where exactly is the best plac…
Hello, I'm a forum lurker, so don't expect much posts from me, although I will be lurking around this forum for a while (probably until my sudden desire for a mac disappears, but t…
For some reason I was under the impression the LC 2 also could do dual floppies. Anyway in that case I can see a LC 1 being interesting just for dual floppies and you should skip …
Many of the PPC PowerBooks has "lid closed mode" officially supported. The consumer-oriented iBooks did not officially support it; but the entire Intel line of MacBooks does.
I am decent at soldering, but I would rather keep it original looking, but thanks for that info and I guess the LC III would be a better system to go for looking at them the only c…
Only problem is that in stock form, there was never a dual floppy version of the LCII, only the original LC. However, if you're good with soldering, the LCII does have solder pads …
I would let it be known you are looking for a LCII and see what turns up over time.
Both my LC3's were free ex school computers somebody hoarded and got rid of later. Most people …
For a good condition LCII with a working display, keyboard and mouse, you'd probably expect to pay about US$30 tops. I'd probably look for one thats in the best condition as possib…
Hey, the first mac I ever had was an apple iic it pains me that I do not know what happened to it as it came with that and about 200 floppys or so with tons of non pirated software…
Thanks everyone! I saved the Mac from certain death. I work for an archaeological company and we were doing some work at a farmstead. The owners were moving out at the time and wer…
Well, I've ran my Pismo like this for the entire week so far and no problems have come up. I can use OS9 and OSX Tiger without a glitch and no overheat issues, either. I have an …
Mac OS 9.2.1 should have all the required drivers/extensions needed to make sound work on that QS 2001. Have you checked to make sure that the sound wasn't muted? If that checks …
If you have a copy of Tech Tool Pro 4 or the Apple Hardware Test disk that came with that Sawtooth, you can run that after installing the RAM to determine if any sticks are bad. Y…
Sounds to me that maybe the jumper settings on the hard drive and the optical drive needed to be checked. IIRC, both drives are linked to the same IDE cable. Therefore, you could…
Also to add, it is a good idea to "bless" the System Folder, once the disk image is copied to a floppy disk. It's real simple to do; just open and close the System Folder itself i…
Sorry, I know I have said I would get pics, but I have been so god-awful busy, it's unbelievable. Right now, I am sitting in a car heading for Sioux City, IA to do a server switch…
Please tell me you're not writing straight over the top of the NetBSD install! I would trade you for that HD in a second.
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You could always install netbsd fo…
Did you use something like SwitchRes to get into that resolution?
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No. OS 9 actually presented 1366x768 as a choice. Unfortunately it cuts off the last 6 col…
68kMLAOS 9by Mike RichardsonThu, 9 Jul 2009 - 22:16
Ah right. The capital letter and single word made me think it was an actual product of some kind.
Do you have the Sonnet driver loaded?
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No, I do not. I hav…