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2003-09-15 Thread Scott Holder
At 03:11 PM 9/15/2003, you wrote: I recently found a Quadra 610 DOS Compatible at a local thrift store (for $1). It has MacOS 7.6.1 on it and a small 500 meg IDE drive. Thanks, Bob You'll need to use the Floppy eject command, which is Apple-F while under the PC I believe. Scott Holder -- Q

Re: Quadra 610 DOS compatible

2003-09-15 Thread Sque
http://homepage.mac.com/olivers/DOScard/DOScard.html Sadly the links weren't updated after the last time apple changed its tree but it has some good info including adding cdrom.sys to a pc boot disk and also some the names of the pdf files to look for at apples site. http://docs.info.apple.com/a

DOS & 610

2003-09-15 Thread J Sand
Try copying the win98 directory to a win98 directory (created) on the hard drive that the DOS can access. Then when booted up into DOS, change directories and setup win98 from the hard drive. I have setup many PC this way. This is assuming you can get to a "C" prompt.

Quadra 610 DOS compatible

2003-09-15 Thread Robert P. Greene
"Bob Dull" wrote: > I recently found a Quadra 610 DOS Compatible at a local thrift store (for > $1). It has MacOS 7.6.1 on it and a small 500 meg IDE drive. > > I am trying to get the PC part of this thing up and running. The PC boots > fine and I’ve created a “virtual” hard drive for it. But,

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2003-09-15 Thread Bob Dull
I recently found a Quadra 610 DOS Compatible at a local thrift store (for $1). It has MacOS 7.6.1 on it and a small 500 meg IDE drive. I am trying to get the PC part of this thing up and running. The PC boots fine and I’ve created a “virtual” hard drive for it. But, of course, that drive doe