Or the ROM and SWIM upgrade chips, plus any
auto-inject
1.44M Mac floppy drive.
Probably cheaper to find an SE FD/HD at a Goodwill or similar place. I've
seen them for $5 around here whilst the guys on eBay will probably charge
you $5 just for the one part.
Kevin
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At 22:13 -0800 2/13/05, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Self extracting Stuffit archives, .SEA type, cannot be opened when their
resource fork is lost, because the extractor mini-program is in the resource
fork and the data fork is apparently not the same as a normal ..SIT file.
There must also be some
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
Darren wrote:
I'll back you up to a point, the version I use here is 3.something
deluxe which gets past the lack of res fork for most .sea files and also
fits nicely on a disk with other tools as a second boot disk.
I dont have enough experience to agree in full, of all the stuffit file
types I