Gianluca Abbiati wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm looking for Feathers space and MacASM, the
first is a great 1985 game and the second is the first assembler
compiler for the mac. Anybody knows where is possible to find them?
I already contacted the producers with no reply. Thanks
Underdogs
Thomas wrote:
Hi All,
This discussion started on another thread, but I thought I'd move it
to a separate topic. How is it possible to boot off of a CD drive
with a Plus or SE/30? I
have tried on an SE/30 and Classic with an old Apple CD drive and they
would not boot off the CD. I have
thanks a lot but that's not the software I'm looking for.
On Aug 5, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Darren wrote:
Gianluca Abbiati wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm looking for Feathers space and MacASM,
the first is a great 1985 game and the second is the first
assembler compiler for the mac. Anybody
Are you looking for the Macintosh Development System (MDS) which was written by
Consulair and sold by Apple for initial Mac assembly language development
(68000 only)? Little brother to the Consulair Development System (CDS) which
was system 6 and Multifinder compatible and supported the 020
At 19:21 + 8/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you looking for the Macintosh Development System (MDS) which was written
by Consulair and sold by Apple for initial Mac assembly language development
(68000 only)?
Consulaire's stuff became MPW which is not supported as such but Apple does
Am 05.08.2005 um 23:03 Uhr schrieb Doug McNutt:
At 23:23 +0100 8/3/05, aedan mcghie (list) wrote:
On Aug 03, 2005, at 2316, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
3. the 4.5V alkaline velcroed brick Rayovac 640 with a cable and
plug connection notorious from the 630 and the related PPCs.
Extremely expensive
OM, I remember writing about my adventures with alkalines a couple of
years ago... virtually ALL of my 680x0 vintage Macs and a couple of my
early PowerMac machines have home-made battery packs, and I've never
had a single problem.
I got most of Macs free, or for about $5 or so, so it was
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 10:40 pm, John Niven wrote:
On Aug 3, 2005, at 3:16 PM, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
3. the 4.5V alkaline velcroed brick Rayovac 640 with a cable and
plug connection notorious from the 630 and the related PPCs. Extremely
expensive but still obtainable today. And to make