thanks, i'll do some more research on it myself, thanks for everyone/''s
help on this issue.but i have to unsubscribe, i've been getting spam at
this email account since i signed up which i just dont toleate, so i have
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At 03:01 AM 7/18/01 , you wrote:
>> i read somewhere about
uages, but none were quite so fun as my
first...
10 print 'hello'
20 print 'what is your name?'
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At 10:18 AM 7/17/01 , you wrote:
>>At 10:57 +1000 on 16/07/01, louisa sher wrote:
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>>>i'd like to know how i can set up my mac SE to do some similar pr
i dont know much about the history of basic and what it's developed into,
basically i used to learn it as a kid with mum from the manual we got.
i'd like to know how i can set up my mac SE to do some similar programming
i'd assume it already has a language it prefers, applesoft or some such.
>Where might I find drivers for my Bernoulli Drives?
>I emailed Iomega but never got a reply.
i'm at iomega.com right now, and can see the driver listed.
http://www.iomega.com/software/listing/_drivers.html
http://download.iomega.com/pub/english/mac353.hqx
it's not a complete list of drivers, b
thanks pickle for the ethernet/appletalk idea... sounds really complicated
though, and i'd have to get another mac here to get it to work. i've never
had much luck working chooser, never mind seting up a network!
however alternatives i can see are
1. getting a null modem cable connection workin
this is a newbie question, probably covered repeaatedly, but i've been on
the net for two days straight trying to solve various problems with no luck
so if anyone can advise me i'd be very grateful!
i have
a PC connected to the net with zip drive
an Apple Cube (no floppy drive) connected to the