Marcin Wichary wrote:
Marten? you around. :)
Yes I'm watching.
Marten
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Marcin Wichary wrote:
: Marcin, its a 68k list so windows 3.1 is about as close to topic
: as possible and that would require a 040.
Sorry, I've just been following the topic... Guess it got a little
bit off the track. :)
I'd like to continue but our nanny isn't fond of M$ at the best of times.
david wrote:
Opps are you saying that my IIsi will not run
anything later than IE4.0.1
Well 4.5ppc wont install so I'm tipping 5.x wont work either. ;)
That means I'll have to find that version if I'm going
to use the internet. :-(
Well it means 4.0.1 is the last version open to you which can a
: Longhorn is already doing the rounds in a Alpha form, I have seen
: a copy. It installs over the top of XP. But by 2008 OSX should be
: out of beta.
:
: Marcin, its a 68k list so windows 3.1 is about as close to topic
: as possible and that would require a 040.
Sorry, I've just been followin
Marcin Wichary wrote:
: They really said that, since they are no longer developing IE as a
: standalone product, future versions of it will appear in future
: versions of Windows.
True, but I think they retracted that comment a day or a couple
of days later... since Longhorn (Windows XP success
It appears to be a regular 040, but I'm not sure. I don't want to take
off the heatsink to find out, because its glued on, and I don't want to
ruin it by accident. What's interesting about this one, is that it
appears to be a factory test one, but again, I'm not sure. It has no
serial number
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> IE4.0.1 is the end of support for 68k which is as
> far as we need to go here,
> thankfully the browser wars will never end on 68k
> macs. ;)
>
>
Opps are you saying that my IIsi will not run
anything later than IE4.0.1
That means I'll have
--- Marcin Wichary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> : They really said that, since they are no longer
> developing IE as a
> : standalone product, future versions of it will
> appear in future
> : versions of Windows.
>
> True, but I think they retracted that comment a day
> or a couple
> of days l
: They really said that, since they are no longer developing IE as a
: standalone product, future versions of it will appear in future
: versions of Windows.
True, but I think they retracted that comment a day or a couple
of days later... since Longhorn (Windows XP successor) will hit
the shel
As far as I know, I don't believe that these upgrade cards were
supported through A/UX being the age of that kernel. I could be wrong,
but I think I remember reading on MK's site that it does supprt these cards.
Kyle DePasquale wrote:
Hi again!
I have a IIci with a Sonnet Presto 040 Processor
--- Kyle DePasquale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again!
>
> I have a IIci with a Sonnet Presto 040 Processor
> upgrade. I was
> wondering if A/UX supports the use of it.
Good question. Is it an LC040 or the regular 040 with
FPU? A/UX requires an FPU.
A/UX does work with the Daystar 030 Powe
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