reader... there's plenty
it can do. If all else fails there's the ol' doorstop ;) Not sure what
your area is like, but not too far around here there are plenty of lower
class families that would love a computer of any variety, old Mac or not.
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with a
Performa 630CD. Why? The 630 is running 7.5. The 6360 is running OS 8.1.
Jeff
He should get a drive mounted with a Where did my files go? text file
on there though. At least, I always have when I've accidently booted my
OS 8.0 instead of my 8.1 CD on my HFS+ Macs.
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, and what doesn't can usually be made to work with
some extension adding or, worst case, some version resedit hacking.
Although the context menus on 8.0+ are darn nice, and HFS+ support in
8.1 can be a necessity.
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fairly well. Especially
LitePCed. Would be amusing if it could be made to work, you'd have an
emulator with wireless capability when the Mac doesn't.
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, and a higher memory capacity. All up to what you need.
Multiscan 15 ought to work by just plugging it in. I don't think the
IIsi needs any fiddy adapters to work with it.
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regularly with the
control-apple-option-delete thing. I occasionally get a Sad Mac for no
apparent reason, but it usually works.
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other than the main startup drive/internal HD. Works
well for making it boot off an external drive if you're having issues on
your main drive, and can also let things boot off a CD that otherwise
wouldn't.
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At 07:22 PM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
I've run my LC III on OS 7.6.1 and liked it. It allows the use of Open
Transport which is an easy TCP suite that includes dozens of modems from
which you can choose eliminating the need to produce an init string to make
the modem connect.
You can install OT and
with a little work, but on a stock LCIII
I'd really recommend 7.1. It'd have a nicely lighter memory footprint and
be the crucial bit faster than the last. Also, there's not a whole lot that
requires 7.5+ that you'd need or want even for internet stuff.
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this nice
Quadra 610 system for $10 from a thrift store too..
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really have to have
anyway :)
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Linux I know of that'll
run on 68k is Debian.
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At 07:08 PM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
snip
Whether 68k burning software is up to the task I cant say. Toast 4.1.2 is
what
was used
Since 4.1.2 runs on 68k, the answer is yes :) I've run it on various
Quadras and a IIci.
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, looks like he doesn't know much about Mac stuff.
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should always work. MacTCP doesn't do DHCP, so you'd be stuck with it.
I've used a System 6 Mac with MacTCP on everything from a
dialup-shared-with-a-router to my company's Gigabit ethernet segment.
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(with a feedback rating of -2, I might add) is
selling *two* serial #2 Apples.
I guess it could be a prototype Apple II or something, but it looks to me
more like a home-made case.
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of it, but that's
the way it is.
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To slightly mangle an old adage, Never trust a server you can't lift ;)
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, many Y2k issues are fixed in older software by making sure
you have it set to show the century.
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in software. Links, links, links.
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2 . All the software you'll ever need, and
then some. Well, you might want to track down a copy of Eudora 3, but
that's around.
all the best,
Neal
Hope this helps :)
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At 10:48 PM 1/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Is it a problem on anything but the Classic?
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No clue. Only tried it on my Classic, and I can't find my Plus's mouse :-/
I could try it on my IIci, I guess, but haven't had a chance.
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seem to recall it had a complete 68000
processor and was nearly a computer in and of itself. The A/ROSE was
basically its operating system.
These days it just tends to crash things ;)
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requirement.
Anyone got a copy of it and running 7.1 to give it a go?
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At 12:45 AM 12/18/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Is it freeware now?
-- Epicenter
Nah, but there's a still-functional preview release. Says it'll work up
until 2003, when presumably a new release will be out. 2.82-Preview is what
I have.
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8.1 out of the box, being a 68030, but if you follow the
directions here: http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/os8_68030.html it will
work. Whether you want to run MacOS 8.1 on the IIsi is another question - I
recommend 7.1 personally - but it's up to you. Hope you have lots of RAM :)
Scott Holder
noticeably. Get a router. They're cheap.
And good for security too.
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if I'm wrong :)
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or pci slots and are
NOT pc's.
AFAIK there have been both ISA and PCI bridges built for Amigas, as I'm not
an Amiga user I don't know the details but I do know there is a PCI bridge.
There are drivers for things like Voodoo3s (Picasso97?) and the like.
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At 05:57 PM 11/16/2002 -0800, you wrote:
What is the compatibility of the EN/SC with System 6? I heard someone
mention his classic and 6 with a SCSI Ethernet adapter, but I don't
recall the particular brand of adapter. Any help? I already have the
EN/SC -- If I _HAVE_ to use 7, then 7 it is.
as
installing Applescript or the Internet control panel and related stuff.
I'll report back when/if I find anything out :)
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on the board, it won't
work without on.
It's a fun Mac though. Until I accidently killed mine it was quite fast.
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, there is something else I'm
missing. Oh well, back to the drawing board..
Well, it's really quite a minor-key arpeggio :)
How much memory is in it? Might let it sit a bit, some of the older
machines can sit for quite awhile on the memory check.
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on it. Like using a G3 :)
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things that give system version errors and
refuse to run, though I think they would. No major app I've tried hasn't
worked though.
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Don't forget the Duo 2300c. It can do both IDE and SCSI.
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*kicks Outlook for the heck of it*
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the pickle
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 7:37 AM
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Subject: Re: OT: 2.5
it on
7.6 or 7.6.1 but I know it's not supposed to work with 8.1+. Might be
interesting to manually swap in the extensions though.
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to 2003 or 2005 if you
use the up/down button. Not sure why that is :)
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I had the board out and held it
up to light.
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Cups is the Common Unix Printing System. It handles all the various
printing related tasks. Works quite well :)
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Marten van de Kraats
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:37 PM
It was excellent. If they'd kept up development of it they'd have had
the OS that's easy enough for everyone to use, but UNIX for the power
users before the Quadras got big in the market instead of only now when
they're playing catchup to Windows.
It's shame, that's for sure.
Scott Holder
rather than
7.1.x. There were some software support changes between the two.
All in all, a cool thing to play with, but probably not very practical for
making use of these days.
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At 01:01 AM 10/27/2002 -0700, you wrote:
away, they're peppier. Finally settled on Netscape 4.08 for the Quadra
800 which meant
uppingthe O.S. to 7.6.1.snip
Netscape 4.08 will run fine on 7.1. 7.1 runs very very well on Quadras :)
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the configuration
doens't. I've found I can set the prefs on a later machine and move them
into the Preferences folder on the 7.1 box and it'll work fine. But, since
I like Command-Tab anyway, I don't really care myself.
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tonight.
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At 03:17 AM 10/28/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Too bad they stopped work on
the 68k version at 4.08. What's the last IE for 68k?
5.0? (MS did 5.0something for Win3.1x)
4.x
There is an IE5 for Win3.1. Works fairly well too, as far as IE goes.
I still use a Win3.1 box now and then.
Scott
, all the system Software
through 8.1 was optimized more or less for 68ks, with PPC being almost
an afterthought. 8.1 was better in that regard, but it wasn't until
8.5/8.6 that any significant amount of the code was PPC native. Even
with 9.1/9.2 I bet there's some 68k code left.
Scott Holder
, there is a section on Gamba's site,
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2 about 7.1 addons.
The only thing really different I do for that is adding 8.1's Appearance
Extension, and doing some Resedit hacking so all the 8.1 icons are in there
too.
Good stuff.
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Eudora should do just fine. I still use the latest version on my PC and
various other versions on my Macs.
Scott Holder
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since AFAIR.
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taking it and twisting it around to the evil that is Outlook ;)
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) are set up for Pentium+
A IIfx will run MacOS 8.1 quite handily, check out
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2 for instructions on getting 8.1 on an
'030.
As for cool... You now own a $10,000 computer. For the date, look at car
prices. The thing cost more than some cars!
Scott Holder
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All you need to do is get a copy of MacTCP and drop it into 7.1.
7.1 is much better on an LCIII, anything more really bogs it down.
If you really want to, you could install Open Transport too.
Scott Holder
At 11:05 AM 10/19/2002 -0500, you wrote:
HELP !
I have an LC III that I want to connect
personally run from 7.1 on up to 8.1 on my Basilisk II personally. I use
it regularly on Win98, Win2k/XP, as well as Debian Linux. Works quite well.
I tend to swap back and forth several times in a session between full
screen and windowed mode.
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problems under Win98.
Nope, 8.0/8.1 both run just great. Some minor issues with the Monitors and
Sound Control Panel, but otherwise it works great :)
I still use real Macs quite a lot myself, including my IIci. :)
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, but trying to format them doesn't do too well.
Incidentally, even System 1 works fine at 800x600 resolution. How's that
for support of the future? :)
Scott Holder
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At 09:44 PM 10/17/2002 -0400, you wrote:
At 19:16 -0400 on 17/10/02, Scott Holder wrote:
Incidentally, even System 1 works fine at 800x600 resolution. How's that
for support of the future? :)
How'd you manage that?
The newer versions of vMac for PPC let you set the screen res to the
standard
At 10:03 PM 10/17/2002 -0400, you wrote:
In theory...I'd like to see someone get a TTL signal out of a Plus board and
figure out a way to put it on a monitor with no drivers for the hardware, just
to make sure System 1 would actually do it :)
I can't think of a reason the software wouldn't work.
To some people, any computer older than two or three years is vintage ;)
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the pickle
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: PowerMac 7200/120 PC Compatible
snip
.
'030s won't run Mac OS 8 unless you hack the Gestalt IDs.
I bet that's what he was referring to ;)
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to duplicate it. So, as long as you can find the right card, you
too can have internal grayscale.
I want one! :) Of course, I don't even have an SE/30 (yet?) but it would
be nice.
Scott Holder
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Apple I? :)
Scott
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Subject: Re: Not really a Mac, but pretty cool
Yeah, yeah yeah it's a bit OT but hey it's Apple and how much more
vintage
They will definitely be set to ID0 if you haven't changed them, and that
would cause what you're seeing.
I'm blanking on where the jumpers are located, but it may be on one of
the ends.
Scott Holder
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Ian
It ran usably on a stock IIci. Once I put a 50mhz Diimo '030 in it, it
was more than usable and probably pretty comparable to my Duo 280c. The
nice Radius vid card I have in there helped too.
Scott Holder
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Ian
and using
far less RAM. I run 7.1 on a Duo 280c and even with every conceivable addon
it still only takes right at 3 megs of RAM at boot.
Have fun!
Incidentally, I'm in the process of working on a 7.1-esque site along the
lines of the famous System 6 Heaven. Not ready for prime time yet :)
Scott
According to:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:6OeXZz0clgwC:manuals.info.apple.com
/Apple_Support_Area/Manuals/powerbooks/0303642APB145TI.PDF+%2B%22Powerbo
ok+145%22+%2BVoltagehl=enie=UTF-8
Which is the Googled HTML output of an Apple PDF:
Output: DC 7.5 V, 2.0 A
Scott Holder
4 megs. A Classic can be thought of as a Mac Plus Plus. It's essentially
identical, right down to being able to run System .97, except it has ADB
and a Superdrive. Not to mention the boot ROM.
I personally rather like Classics :)
Scott Holder
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At 10:20 PM 10/3/2002 -0700, you wrote:
what kind of ram?
30 pin SIMMs. Classic takes 4 1 meggers. Classic II... I forget, I think it
has two SIMM slots and suffers from the silly 4 megs +4 megs (two SIMMs)+4
(on board) = 10 megs thing. Could be wrong tho
Scott Holder
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It'll run on a number of Quadras, including the 700 and 950 IIRC. It was
made for a Workgroup Server 95 which is an 040.
Scott Holder
At 09:17 AM 9/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Stick with an 030 system with an FPU. The best Mac
it can run on is the IIfx. It will not work on an
040 or PowerMac
on it. Doing something like this will let me close it up and
maybe look pretty :)
Hmm, maybe it's time I learned case painting too. A nice satin black
would be nice.
Have any pictures of the actual latching-together method?
Scott Holder
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.
Also, welcome to the Angband world ;)
Scott Holder
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 6:59 AM
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Subject: Re: thanks all! it works :)
well... i used Scott's BinHexed copy, which i
and connect it that way. Depending on the docking
station you have, it may have it, or you may need an Ethernet Microdock
or even a SCSI-Ethernet adapter. Localtalk isn't going to happen,
however.
The phone port is going to be a 14.4 or 19.2 modem.
Scott Holder
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First, make sure you're either burning as HFS (not HFS+), and you have
all the CD extensions installed properly in 7.1. You'll need the ISO9660
access and such probably.
Toast might be better at making more compatible discs.
Scott
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on one of the variants and also compile the original
and several variants daily for Windows (which is what I use my Mac web
server for primarily).
Lots of fun. :)
Scott Holder
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dirt cheap and would add a lot :) 500-1 gig HDs
would make a big difference, esp. on the Quadra, and also would be dirt
cheap.
Hope this helps!
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that one to download and extract Stuffit
If you're on a PC, grab a program called HFV Explorer which will also
uncompress the binhex to a floppy, but also maintain the Maccishness of
it.
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is open to you :)
Scott Holder
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Subject: hmm... Re: uh-oh... more catch 22s Re: stuffit on a LC III
thanks again, i'm downloading that one as i
, giving you a dual-boot system. There are programs to automate this,
System Picker is one I think. I generally just do it manually myself.
Enjoy!
Scott Holder
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and
we'll see if you want to go the emulator route.
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. Especially since you can load it up
with RAM.
Scott Holder
Apologies in advance for odd formatting or incorrect use of what should
be double-caps, as I'm forced to use Outlook at work...
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want
it (Find File works I think, Appearance Extension, etc)
Hope this helps :)
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also be happy to take a link or similar thing as well :)
Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;)
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At 08:12 PM 8/13/2002 +0100, you wrote:
I think it requires OS 7.5.5 or later. I got AW 5 with my iBook so
it's not that old.
It'll run on 7.1. Most of my 68ks are running that.
Incidentally, it'll also run on A/UX 3.x.
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with OS X, and it completely blew him away to see it :)
Really makes you wonder what Rhapsody would have been like if it'd ever
made it out the door.
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At 09:42 PM 7/18/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Umm, no. ;-)
snip
Erik
A lot of Macs can access the debugger thingy with Command-Power. Obviously
this won't work on a Plus because it has no power key, but it's worked on
quite a few other Macs I've tried it with.
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, the adapter used a microcontroller which means it would be
nearly impossible for someone to duplicate with lots of work.
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That's funny, mine's running 8.1 quite happily ;)
At any rate, every install of 7.5.3 I've installed includes Open Transport.
Do a search for Network Software Selector and try switching it to Open
Transport. 1.0.8 can't be too new for 7.5.3 as I use 1.1.2 on 7.1 all the time.
Scott Holder
a couple of the mice from ages past, but not handy.
So, the question: Anyone know if there's software available to use the
extra buttons on the mouse? I've tried all the other Mousestick software I
can find with no luck. Anyone even heard of the thing?
Thanks,
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should work fine. Best bet is to
find one being advertised as pulled from an LCIII or 475, or with a return
policy.
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capacity issues, but I've not run into them. It's going into a
Takky under contruction though, so mine has a 6214 board in it now. Works
great.
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, *don't* plug a monitor
into it or it'll fry something.
Should still be useful, because of the RJ-45 port.
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Also, I'm pretty sure there's an Apple II-specific list in the list of
lists where you signed up for this list.
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the 520s are SCSI. And, I don't believe any of the IDE Macs
supported more than one device on a controller until the Blue and White G3.
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honestly can't remember
if I stuck an adapter on it to boot it or not. I'll have to try it.
I do know that the 475 will boot without a monitor, though I seem to recall
that plugging in one later would limit it to 640x480 because it didn't have
the ability to sense the max res.
Scott Holder
of old 286 and 386 crap, just haven't had time to
junk it.
Drop me an e-mail with more details (number of pins, etc) and Id be happy
to see if I can find some and send them to you for cost of shipping.
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any effort on my part.
Yes, a 166MMX is a P1.
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At 04:15 PM 5/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:
on 5/6/02 3:58 PM, Scott Holder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, a 166MMX is a P1.
Scott Holder
Thanks Scott. I just want to look at XP as i have no experience with
Windows and have the166 box just sitting there. I had hoped to be able to
load
At 04:44 AM 5/5/2002 -0300, you wrote:
digest mode for vintage.macs plse
Try again:
Digest mode switch, take 2! *clack* ;)
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