Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Wendell III
Greetings everyone! I was pondering my earliest memories of Apple computers today, and came across something I have not seen since. Perhaps one of you can shed some light on this? At my elementary school, circa 1989-1992(?), was a computer lab full of Apple IIGS computers, several ImageWriter I

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Presumably, they were somehow booting across the network, from the Mac II? Yes, they were. I have a SE/30 and a IIgs that were originally configured this way, and the IIgs can netboot from the SE/30. I've never been able to get the IIgs to boot into GS/OS but it will come up in ProDOS. Only RO

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread kapnkid
Knowing nothing about the networking capabilities of the AppleIIgs, I can only talk about the AppleII+. My cousin worked for "Mountain Computer" and he got me a ROM card which would allow the AppleII+ to 'boot up' to any program on the ROM, as soon as it was turned on. Without checking the card a

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Wendell III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > could all print. The interesting thing was that I > don't think the IIGS > machines had any sort of hard drive in them. > However, on power-up, they > would instantly go to this boring, blue-colored menu > system from which TONS > of MECC and variou