Hi all,
I invite any Mac user who makes music with his/her Mac to join Mac'n'Music,
the Yahoo group I've just founded (joining to Yahoo groups is easy and free,
by the way):
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macnmusic
Mac'n'Music is devoted to audio, midi, sound editing, and music performed
I found an odd CD-ROM at the weekly Uppsala outdoor fleamarket. The disk
is called Apple by Apple and is copyrighted 1989 (Apple by Apple
is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.)
The CD is marked For internal use only, Prototype and An Apple
Pacific Market Development Production.
The CD cover
At 12:19 +0200 on 05/10/01, Mikael Jolkkonen wrote:
MacroMind Player 1.0 (which actually _works_ under OS 8.6!) and an
application called MacroMind Accelerator 2.0, which also seems to work,
but which I don't know what it is used for.
See if either of these will play that presentation Steff was
can somone tell me how to do it? I would looove to see my amd 1.2ghz
runnin' mac os no more windows!!! the kind of dream i would like to wake
up to :))... so is there a way to run mac so on pc??? thanx
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I was going through the pickle's FAQ (great stuff, senor), when I noticed
that he suggests installing ObjectSupportLib in his section on additions to
7.1 (making it more like 7.5).
I have been working under the impression that all extensions ending in Lib
were shared library codes useable only
on 10/5/01 10:30 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
can somone tell me how to do it? I would looove to see my amd 1.2ghz
runnin' mac os no more windows!!! the kind of dream i would like to wake
up to :))... so is there a way to run mac so on pc??? thanx
If you're into
-Original Message-
From: Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, October 05, 2001 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: Running mac on my pc
on 10/5/01 10:30 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
can somone tell me how to do it? I would looove to
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OSL supports something related to the CFM-68K
Runtime Enabler. There was a
discussion about this a while back, and IIRC, Gamba
proved OSL was required
for proper functionality despite someone's claim
that it was PPC-only and
would be useless on a
Hello everybody!!
Recently I got a Rasterops Colorboard 724 and a RO display.
I want to use it in a Performa 600 with System 7.5 or below.
Can anyone tell me if I need drivers to run this card? Is there a
manual availible, I need to know how the resolution is set by these
dip-swiches and the RO
At 12:19 +0200 on 05/10/01, Mikael Jolkkonen wrote:
MacroMind Player 1.0 (which actually _works_ under OS 8.6!) and an
application called MacroMind Accelerator 2.0, which also seems to work,
but which I don't know what it is used for.
See if either of these will play that presentation Steff was
Hello everybody!!
Recently I got a Rasterops Colorboard 724 and a RO display.
I want to use it in a Performa 600 with System 7.5 or below.
Can anyone tell me if I need drivers to run this card? Is there a
manual availible, I need to know how the resolution is set by these
dip-swiches and the RO
Thanks for the info, gentlemen. So are there lots of -Lib extensions that
offer 68k functionality, or is OSL just an exception? I usually trim my
extensions folder of these, but I guess I shouldn't be so cavalier about it.
Any tips?
Thanks,
Rich
Subject: Re: ObjectSupportLib
At 09:42 -0500
You might want to send the info you have on that
CD-ROM to [EMAIL PROTECTED] While it's not a
MCA DiscoVision produced LaserDisc, I'm sure they
would be interested in the info because it's one of
the rare instances where the computer interaction
and control features of the format were used. :)
Hello everybody!!
Recently I got a Rasterops Colorboard 724 and a RO display.
I want to use it in a Performa 600 with System 7.5 or below.
Can anyone tell me if I need drivers to run this card? Is there a
manual availible, I need to know how the resolution is set by these
dip-swiches and the RO
Hi Steff!
I think I could provide you with the RO-software/Release 1.53 (1990).
Steff
and i think this would be GREAT!!! ;-)
can you mail them to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?
BTW, releases 3.2 and 3.3 (1994) are available at
http://www.knight-tech.net/drivers/
Steff
i was searching like an
At 14:33 -0400 on 05/10/01, Receipts wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with any PowerPC upgrade cards for the Quadra
605/Performa 475/LC 475?
Other than they're slower than molasses in January?
How do they work?
Fine. They plug into the 040 socket and the 040 sits in a socket on the card.
At 13:44 -0500 on 05/10/01, Richard Brauer wrote:
Thanks for the info, gentlemen. So are there lots of -Lib extensions that
offer 68k functionality, or is OSL just an exception? I usually trim my
extensions folder of these, but I guess I shouldn't be so cavalier about it.
Most of the ones I can
can somone tell me how to do it? I would looove to see my amd 1.2ghz
runnin' mac os no more windows!!! the kind of dream i would like to wake
up to :))... so is there a way to run mac so on pc??? thanx
If you are thinking about say, deleting Windows and installing the
Mac OS, forget
At 1:44 PM -0500 10/5/01, Richard Brauer wrote:
Thanks for the info, gentlemen. So are there lots of -Lib extensions that
offer 68k functionality, or is OSL just an exception? I usually trim my
extensions folder of these, but I guess I shouldn't be so cavalier about it.
Any tips?
Thanks,
Rich
Try :
SS111-072-347-473-63
for version 2.1
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Its good to see you can cover both ends of the spectrum.
How many PC models were made (just curious)
In an effort to help those people get the most out of their PCs, we've
launched Low End PC as a sister site to Low End Mac. PC users tell me
there's really nothing like LEM for the Wintel world,
And of course we also have Micron and ATT making machines.
I believe Laser also made some PCs
And good ol Univac/Unisys and Commodore
Oww
Now my head hurts!! :P
Welll, to start with, IBM created the 5150 PC, and
it was good. :) They followed up with the XT, then
the AT. Compaq beat IBM to
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