Is this the list for info/help on the Apple IIgs? If not, could someone
direct me to one, please?
Probably not, try the classiccmp list: http://www.classiccmp.org/
Or the Low End Mac Apple II list...
Or comp.sys.apple2, the (Huge!) FAQ for which can be found at:
on 10/27/01 4:20 AM, Dana Sibera at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saturday afternoon, photoshop, and a quicktake...
http://dana.jaime.com/uniquemacs.html
any suggestions on more? I'm kinda in a pixelly mood and thinking of
flattening an LC630 into a pizzabox tonight... :D
How about adding CD
on 10/27/01 4:35 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 16:33 -0800 on 26/10/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/manuals2.html
Anyone have any idea why the above page is so slow to load in IE 5?
Is the slowness exhibited in other browsers? I haven't
At 06:54 + on 24/10/01, Mac Rehab wrote:
I have a monitor that works perfectly fine but it has some naasty scratches
right in the center of the screen. Is there anyway to fix these? In my
brainstorming the best I could figure was some kind of clear epoxy resin
that could be poured
I think there are other apple ][ emulators, not sure
though since I haven't looked, just saw something
about Bernie on a website.
http://www.emulation.net is a good place to give your Mac a good case of
multiple personalities, i.e. make it think it is a Commodore 64, Apple ][,
or Nintendo 64.
If you like OWC (I've bought RAM for an iMac and a 68K machine from them, no
problems in my limited experience) why not call or email them and see if
they'll match their competitor's advertised price?
From: Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have any experience with 1-800-4-MEMORY?
Apparently the Apple 14 Color Plus monitor that
came with that LC475 is kaput.
The 475 may not work with that monitor. Don't toss
it
until you check that monitor on a non-pizza box Mac.
The problem was the completely dead PRAM battery.
Popped a fresh one in and it worked with my
Is there a list of what monitor sizes different Macs support? I did not
see it at Low End Mac.
Apart from the compacts, all macs will support every monitor size
imaginable. Of course you need plenty of vram and maybe some graphics
accelerator to be happy with the larger sized monitors.
Ah,
on 8/16/01 10:47 PM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A computer is a computer, and any computer is better
than no computer, ... unless it is a Commodore, ... or a PC JR., or a
CPM,... a 286 or ... well ... ah forget about it.
A Commodore 64 is better than all those inferior