oh, dang. you read my mind, lol. I was thinking I could use it. I'm  
lookin' for a dialup modem that works with USB. if such a thing even  
exists! having to use my pc when I'm at my cabin is just not cool. I  
wouldn't mind so much if it was a decently working pc, but it's almost  
as bad as my mom's and I'm too lazy to fix it up cuz I rarely use it.  
maybe that'll be a project for one day when I'm really bored...trying  
to get it back up to speed and non crashingness!
peace and positivity
Jessi
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On 19-Apr-09, at 2:43 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Yes.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
> Jessi, It won't work for you with USB. It is for the old ADB
> connection I think.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 18-Apr-09, at 11:16 PM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:
>
>>
>> a dialup modem?
>> On 18-Apr-09, at 11:09 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have an old Apple compatable modem I was just about to throw out.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Alex,
>>>
>>>
>>> On 18-Apr-09, at 9:08 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I thought it was just me with the restarting.  But yes, I'm seeing
>>>> this more as well and it's very annoying.  The volume will go up  
>>>> and
>>>> VoiceOver will restart.  Thanks for the info on the names.  Btw, if
>>>> you type in Apple II Forever in youtube you'll find a really cool
>>>> video and then the one after it is kind of funny.  It's a
>>>> description
>>>> of the first Apples but at the time it was made, the II C was
>>>> modern,
>>>> so you'll hear things like the mouse being new and the wave of the
>>>> future and how the idea of putting in an external disk drive was
>>>> new.
>>>> There are other cool videos too.  We should make a list for blind
>>>> retrocomputer users.
>>>>
>>>> I really really wanna see if I can get on the net with my II GS and
>>>> that program from APH.  But I probably need a shell account (which
>>>> I've always wanted) to do that and an Apple-compatible modem.
>>>> Wonder
>>>> if I can boot it up in the Macbook under VMware and find a way to
>>>> convince it I'm on the net through dialup?  I just wanna see how it
>>>> reads pages.
>>>>
>>>> On 18/04/2009, Scott Bresnahan <b...@apple2.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>
>>>>> I can't believe I am getting sucked into this.  But System 7 was
>>>>> code
>>>>> named Big Bang.   I know this because I referred to it as the big
>>>>> bust, since I thought 6.07 was much better and 7 broke  many font
>>>>> and
>>>>> text drawing routines in Mac apps and the foundations for true  
>>>>> type
>>>>> fonts were laid down.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then as I recall things went music based, I definitely recall
>>>>> Allegro, Harmony and Sonata in the 8.x roadmap.  And Rhapsody, the
>>>>> OS
>>>>> that never came.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, speaking of countless OS releases, I'm curious if people have
>>>>> seen an increase crash rate under 10.5.x as x has been getting
>>>>> higher.  VoiceOver seems to be restarting several times a day now,
>>>>> and I "feel" this is getting worse--or rather this seems like a
>>>>> more
>>>>> frequent thing lately.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone else feel this way?
>>>>>
>>>>> --Scott
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>>> At 4:40 PM -0700 4/18/09, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They had no names as far as I remember.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mac OS 11.0 "Chocolate Lab" A.K.A. "Goldy" Maybe.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, the computers at that time actually had nicknames, not the
>>>>>> OS's.
>>>>>> These Apple regarded as code names, moddel names if you will.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OS X is as follows:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Beta release (Unknown)
>>>>>> 10.0 Puma
>>>>>> 10.1 Cheetah
>>>>>> 10.2 Jaguar
>>>>>> 10.3 Panther
>>>>>> 10.4 Tiger
>>>>>> 10.5 Leopard
>>>>>> 10.6 Snow Leopard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Alex,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 18-Apr-09, at 12:59 PM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> haha wow! what was OS7 called? lol. I'm really curious about the
>>>>>>> rest
>>>>>>> of the OS's! like I know all OS10s are cat names, but what about
>>>>>>> before? lol.
>>>>>>> On 18-Apr-09, at 12:23 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>>>> My first computer experiences was on a Mac Classic, i think it
>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>> called that ran os 7. I was one of the two, i think, in Sweden
>>>>>>>> who
>>>>>>>> ran
>>>>>>>> Macs with Outspoken at that time. I absolutely loved that  
>>>>>>>> screen
>>>>>>>> reader.
>>>>>>>> /Krister
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 18 apr 2009 kl. 20.23 skrev Mark Baxter:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I went to college with an Apple 2C and an Echo Cricket which I
>>>>>>>>> did
>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>> my papers on.  This was 1986-90, and the whole Dartmouth  
>>>>>>>>> campus
>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>> wired for Macs.  My roommate used to taunt me with the  
>>>>>>>>> "talking
>>>>>>>>> moose," application on his Mac 640.  I eventually had to trash
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> 2C
>>>>>>>>> when its disk drive crashed and I couldn't get parts for it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Mark BurningHawk
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
>>>>>>>>> MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
>>>>>>>>> My home page:
>>>>>>>>> http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> --Scott
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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