--- Brian Futrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> None of the PC Compatibility card image files from
> Apple are bootable.
> The first one is the drivers/clipboard on the Mac
> side, the second one
> is the DOS/Win drivers on the PC side.
http://www.bootdisk.com has images. 'Course you'll
need
a
Hi all,
I got a monitor adaper cable tonight (4 plug - Mac Video, PC Card,
Joystick, Monitor). When I plugged the PC Card connector into the PC
Card, the Mac Video into my video card, and my monitor into that port
(leaving only the joystick connector unfilled) there was no display on
boot up. Al
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 01:46 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I downloaded the most recent copy of Apple PC
Compatability that I could
find and the extentions and Control Panel load fine.
From the Control
Panel, I made a blank DOS container file and can
"b
Hi,
Can anyone please e-mail me offlist with a DiskCopy IMG file of a bootable
floppy that I can use to boot my Apple PC card?
Preferably with the Apple CD drivers and whever else I would need to
format the C drive container and get access to my Windows 95 CD.
I have a boot disk that *might* wor
--- Brian Futrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whatever you do, don't use the 15-pin connector on
> the card for the
> monitor. It's actually for a PC joystick.
Two 2-axis analog joysticks with two buttons on each
stick, unless your game supports reading various
button combos as "one" button.