--- Bob C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that actually true? I have always been under the
impression that System
7.5.3 fixed all the known bugs in the original
release of 7.5, and that the
later 7.5.5 was more of a cosmetic release.
Anyone know for sure? I'm just curious...
There were
Upgrade to 7.5.5? 7.5.3 has known bugs... that's why 7.5.4 and 7.5.5
existed!
Yeah, I found a much simpler solution in the end - choose Easy Install
instead of trying to pick and choose parts of 7.5.3. Works like a dream
now!
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Curious to know what the item fetched (and in which country?) - John
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I'm selling an LCIII in great condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5839344426rd=1sspagenam
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On 08/12/05, John de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Curious to know what the item fetched (and in which country?) - John
So far, 0 bids.
Ad says:
East Freetown, MA
United States
I am a little surprised. I'm trying to /give/ away an LC475 right now,
tho' I'm hoping for a little money for the
Greetings everyone!!
I wonder if anyone around would have, or is able to help me find, a
copy of ANY decent midi sequencing program that is able to run on my
IIci ? I am currently running OS 7.6 on it, and it is smooth (Has the
lovely Daystar turbo 040 installed) and want to hook it to a MIDI
Juan,
I am not responding to answer your question but for
antoher reason. I have been using a Mac IIci offline
since 1989 and a Mac 7300 on line since 2002. In the
IIci, recently I increased internal memory from 16MG
to 32GB with enormous increased throuput especially in
the background, having
I have a IIci with maxed out RAM and a 50MHz Daystar '030 accelerator. It
works pretty good except...
The MIDI sequencer I'm using on it is an old non 32-bit clean version of
Performer. Because it's not 32-bit clean, I have to run it in 24-bit mode
and System 7.1 takes about 115MB of the RAM.
The Mac IIci can be upgraded to 128MG RAM.
--- Juan Carlos De La Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YAY!!
Isn´t it AMAZING the huge difference of memory
consumption with what
could be considered just A little detail by some?¿
;)
Now the interesting question is... since the
Performer
Brierley, Paul wrote:
Upgrade to 7.5.5? 7.5.3 has known bugs... that's why 7.5.4 and 7.5.5
existed!
Yeah, I found a much simpler solution in the end - choose Easy Install
instead of trying to pick and choose parts of 7.5.3. Works like a dream
now!
7.5.5 existed because 7.5.4 was a