At 09:22 AM -0700 09/15/2004, Jeff Garrison wrote:

ResEdit is a kind of terminal program for the Mac.

No. ResEdit is a GUI-based programmer's editor, for hacking the resource and text forks of files. It is not a CLI in any way shape or form.



I have a 7300 with an 8500 motherboard. It's got an accelerator which it
recognizes without a driver. I inserted a better video card which was
recognized and used instantly. NO internet D/L'ing and rooting through a
device manager.

Your upgrades simply conformed to Apple's specs, so the built-in drivers were used.


- Dan.

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