CC: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
From: rhesso...@gmail.com
Subject: Future of Vintage Macintosh
Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 20:59:16 -0500
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
As our vintage Macintosh computers progress through the decades they will
become increasingly dilapidated, broken, and
The DOS compatibility card for the Power Macintosh 6100 is made for the PowerPC
601 PDS slot. It will only work in Power Macintosh computers that have a
PowerPC 601 slot.
The Macintosh Quadra DOS Compatible has a PC Compatibility card designed for
the 68040 PDS slot.
The cards
at 10:55 PM, Power Macintosh lindon_sh...@hotmail.com
wrote:
I have a copy of a program called Basic Black which appears very old as I found
it on an 800k floppy. If you would like a copy of it I can compress it and send
it to you as an attachment
I have a copy of a program called Basic Black which appears very old as I found
it on an 800k floppy. If you would like a copy of it I can compress it and send
it to you as an attachment.
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When the Macintosh SE was introduced; which series of the LaserWriter family
was Apple offering at that time? I was seeking to recreate the Apple Desktop
Publishing Solution.
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Is it possible to input a video signal either VIA the S-Video or RCA on the
Macintosh Quadra 660av and overlay a logo on the output video image?
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A few months ago I purchased an ATTO Silicon Express 4D off of eBay to recover
some data off of an Avid HVD SCSI disk array for a client of mine. I've been
keeping it just in case I encounter a situation where someone has Macintosh
data on high voltage differential SCSI hard disks. If you'd be
. Apple also routinly used
the Quantum Fireball series in all of their Power Macintosh computers. Also
let's not forget IBM, just be sure that it's a 50-pin narrow SCSI drive so you
won't need an adaptor I would go for a drive in the 9.1 GByte + range and a
1/3 height drive as those seem
-Radius LeMans GT
-Radius Thunder IV GX 1360/ 1600
Fastest accelerated NuBus video cards ever produced.
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The Personal LaserWriter 300 has it's only interface option as a DIN-8 Serial
port. There are USB adaptors that take USB - DIN-8. The only issue that could
possibly arise is a software/ driver with the PLW 300 not being supported by
Mac OS X. Investigate The Internet to see if there are
Unfortunately with the advent of Mac OS X it is becoming increasingly hard to
locate software to allow older Macintosh computers to operate.
I have a Power Macintosh 8500 upgraded to a 500 MHz G3 and currently have it
running Mac OS 9.1. I was interested in being able to play AVI videos
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