hold the mouse button down and flip on the power switch; keep the mouse
button held down; it should eject

then again, it should eject upon shutdown too, so you probably have some
cleaning and disassembly to do

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Salman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi every one
> I would like first to thank all those who provided valuable comments
> on the topic of 'Going Lean'.
> Mycroft thanks for the links.
>
> As I mentioned in my post that I am purchasing an old Classic Mac.
> Well I just got me a good deal today afternoon USA Central time.
> I consider the whole experience a good back to the future kind of
> trip.
> It's really in a good condition. Started very smooth, it has a 40MB
> HDD, got it for unbeatable price. And the guy was generous enough to
> hand me 2 printers he say one is working, but i was not able to test
> them yet.
> The only down side is that it has a floppy disk that doesn't eject.
> And I think it's booting from the floppy.
>
> Could anyone guide me to get this neat piece of computing to
> communicate with my MacBook pro running Snow leopard if it's at all
> possible.
>
> Thank you all
> Salman
>
>
> >
>

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