--- classic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No the SE will only see 4 mb of RAM, I would try and
> find an SE/30
> motherboard which will solve your RAM issue (up to
> 128 mb) as well as the
> FD/HD issue. Another possibility is to find an SE
> HD/FD version which
> supported the 1.44 mb 'superdrive'
--- Charlie Scherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Archives created with stuffit version five or newer
> can't be opened by older versions.
And 5+ has no option to create an archive openable
with an older version, unless they've wised up and
added that in a more recent version.
If not, yell at th
--- Doug McNutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stuffit has always just quietly quit for a file it
> doesn't understand.
Yeah, like lots of apps. You might get a *blip* as
the program launches and immediately closes, and you
have no idea about what may be wrong with the file
you want to open.
=
Stuffit archives, .SIT type, can be extracted without
a resource fork. I think it was version 5 when they
added the feature of adding a resource fork onto any
.SIT that's missing it when it's opened.
Self extracting Stuffit archives, .SEA type, cannot
be opened when their resource fork is lost, be
I did a clean install of 7.5.5 by hooking the drive up to my PowerMac going
through all 19 disks, and then taking out the original 20mb drive and
sticking the new 8mb drive in the SE. It seems to work pretty good,
although slow. I actually got PhotoShop 2.0 to launch on it, that just seems
ins
Barry Skidmore wrote:
I have looked on Apple's web site in an effort to learn what differences
(if any) exist between these two model numbers of 12" RGB Apple monitors,
but have been unable to locate any information. Does anyone know whether
these are different revision numbers for this monito
>I got Disk Copy to make an 800k boot disk for the SE. I never knew that
>about putting tape over the open hole in a disk to make it 800k.
>I also got system 7.5.5 to boot up with extentions. Apparently even if
>you
>turn all the extensions off in the extensions manager some still remain
>on
>a
Barry Skidmore writes:
>I have looked on Apple's web site in an effort to learn what differences
>(if any) exist between these two model numbers of 12" RGB Apple monitors,
>but have been unable to locate any information. Does anyone know whether
>these are different revision numbers for this mo
I have looked on Apple's web site in an effort to learn what differences
(if any) exist between these two model numbers of 12" RGB Apple monitors,
but have been unable to locate any information. Does anyone know whether
these are different revision numbers for this monitor, and if so, how are
Dowe G. Keller wrote:
I own a Mac LC III running System 7.1 and a PC running FreeBSD, I use
floppys to copy software that I've downloaded from the BSD machine to
the Mac. Some stuffit archives work, but others don't. Stuffit
Expander doesn't throw up any alert boxes saying there was an error, it
At 14:52 -0800 2/13/05, Dowe G. Keller wrote:
>I own a Mac LC III running System 7.1 and a PC running FreeBSD, I use
>floppys to copy software that I've downloaded from the BSD machine to
>the Mac. Some stuffit archives work, but others don't. Stuffit
>Expander doesn't throw up any alert boxes s
I own a Mac LC III running System 7.1 and a PC running FreeBSD, I use
floppys to copy software that I've downloaded from the BSD machine to
the Mac. Some stuffit archives work, but others don't. Stuffit
Expander doesn't throw up any alert boxes saying there was an error, it
simply exits without
At 1:28 PM -0500 2/13/05, Thomas Burns wrote:
I got Disk Copy to make an 800k boot disk for the SE. I never knew
that about putting tape over the open hole in a disk to make it 800k.
On the SE itself, you can format a high-density floppy as 800K
without using the tape. But if you are using a new
I got Disk Copy to make an 800k boot disk for the SE. I never knew that
about putting tape over the open hole in a disk to make it 800k.
I also got system 7.5.5 to boot up with extentions. Apparently even if you
turn all the extensions off in the extensions manager some still remain on
and you h
"Thomas Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've got question about disk images. I'm trying to make a Network
>Access Disk on a floppy. When I download the file from Apple and try
>to stick it on a 1.4mb disk, it says Not enough room, addition 4k
>needed. I've reformatted and tried different di
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