Jonathan Newman wrote:
Nah... it's a //e on a card.... you need a IIgs to run GS OS.... though if you really wanted to run GS OS on a Mac you could download Bernie II the rescue and emulate a IIgs. But that was what I was doing before I got my IIgs....
- Jonathan On Aug 18, 2004, at 8:54 PM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 05:52:29AM +0200, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote:
I think he refers to a Mac LC with an Apple IIe emulation card.
I was thinking of getting one of those for my LC, how well does it work? Will it run GS/OS?
Anyway... While some of us telling of what we have...
I have two //c's but no P/S at the moment. I'd actually send one of them out for Price of shipping, but that's because it's not really in the best of condition, but last I checked it did work... it's missing a keycap and the volume adjustment is flaky.....
I also have IIgs.... I love my IIgs ^_^ It has the following:
Apple High Speed SCSI card -> 350MB hard drive -> caddy CD-ROM drive -> ORB 2.2 GB cartridge drive.
SuperDrive/Apple3.5 drive card -> AEHD+ high density floppy drive -> Apple 3.5 drive
From Smartport -> Apple 3.5 drive(for games that are incompatible with the SuperDrive card -> Two Apple 5.25 drives. TranswarpGS Accelerator with 32K cashe ... I'm not real sure about what speed.. but speeding it up is next on my list of things to do...
LanceGS Ethernet card (I have used it on IRC, telnet and have downloaded disk images from the fairway using it)
8MB Serius RAM card.
-Matt
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