You are correct, it runs Tru64, Old RH or MDK, all 64-bit.
MDK?
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Wait to I install a Mac Mini in my Color Classic (I feel the collective
gasp of terror made by the list at the thought of me trying to do this
- and the number of queries that will thus flow...) :)
There's been a couple of Minis installed in Mac SEs, taking advantage of the
horizontal
Hello Sean,
I got an old Classic up and running a couple of years back and had the
same problems. The OS and the TCP/IP stuff all worked fine but I
could not find a modern browser that would work. System 7.x+ was far
too slow to be useful on that machine so I could not use that.
AFAIK there
Awesome - have these people shown their work on the net? :)
On 02/04/2005, at 9:23 PM, Peter da Silva wrote:
Wait to I install a Mac Mini in my Color Classic (I feel the
collective
gasp of terror made by the list at the thought of me trying to do this
- and the number of queries that will thus
Awesome - have these people shown their work on the net? :)
http://www.byodkm.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/46/sort/1/size/medium/cat/502/page/1
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Peter da Silva wrote:
You are correct, it runs Tru64, Old RH or MDK, all 64-bit.
MDK?
There's an alpha port of Mandrake.
Debian may be a better option.
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Also, check out the Applefritter site for the Colo(u)r Classic forum.
There has been several threads started on this particular hack.
(I figured since Stuart is off-line and on vacation, I'd do a plug for
his forum for him).
Jack
On Apr 2, 2005, at 8:06 AM, Peter da Silva wrote:
Awesome -
Hi Guys,
At startup, my Color Classic boots twice - and is fine following the
second boot. Why might this be the case?
Cheers,
Rob
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Take a look at your extensions folder. An INIT is trying to load and
can't find the resources it needs, or is loading after another
extension it needs and requires a restart. If the former, just disable
whatever it is you don't have (like a video card or accelerator) or
move the thing you