At 5:29 PM -0500 9/14/04, Jack Countryman wrote:
I was recently playing with a PowerBook 520 that uses the 68040 chip.
Though I was able to get it on my ethernet network, I was not able to get it
to access the web using system 7.5, or 7.6. Due to the ram limitation, I
can't install 8 on it. I do
On Sep 14, 2004, at 5:29 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
I was recently playing with a PowerBook 520 that uses the 68040 chip.
Though I was able to get it on my ethernet network, I was not able to
get it
to access the web using system 7.5, or 7.6. Due to the ram
limitation, I
can't install 8 on it.
I was recently playing with a PowerBook 520 that uses the 68040 chip.
Though I was able to get it on my ethernet network, I was not able to get it
to access the web using system 7.5, or 7.6. Due to the ram limitation, I
can't install 8 on it. I downloaded and tried several browsers, but didn't
f
Lyle Syverson wrote:
>> The IIe card *requires* 24-bit addressing (not 32) be active, which is not an
>> option on 040 Macs.
>
> If you run a 040 Mac with OS 7.5.5 you can turn off 32-bit addressing in
> the memory control panel. So a 040 computer can use a IIe card. Turn
> 32-bit addressing o
thank you aqua i didnt know that now i know what to do with this PDS
slot.
Well, there are PDS ethernet cards, video input cards, a few video output
cards, an even an Apple ][e card, although I'm not sure if that'll work in
the 630. Don't see any reason it shouldn't.
The IIe card *requires* 24-b
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
thank you aqua i didnt know that now i know what to do with this PDS
slot.
Well, there are PDS ethernet cards, video input cards, a few video output
cards, an even an Apple ][e card, although I'm not sure if that'll work in
the 630. Don't see any reason