Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-13 17:26, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joost van de Griek wrote: > >> On 2003-02-13 16:43, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I just took a look also, the multipart (19parts) installer is what I used to >>> make my floppies. >> >> Okay, I'm very curio

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fran Dollinger
he North American English version of System 7.5 version >7.5.3, which includes the following system updates: System 7.5 Update >2.0 and System 7.5.3 Revision 2. For further information on System >7.5.3, please consult the Technical Information Library. > >Instructions: >This software is a

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fabian Fang
software is available as 19 parts of a self-mounting Disk Copy image. Download all 19 parts to your hard drive and then double-click on the first part to mount the compressed disk image on your desktop. Note that self-mounting Disk Images require Mac OS version 7.0.1 or later. If you are using a

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fran Dollinger
Joost van de Griek wrote: >On 2003-02-13 16:43, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Joost van de Griek wrote: >> >> >> >>>I have looked there, and the only FULL INSTALLATION of "System 7.5 version >>>7.5.3" still listed is the multipart installer download, the floppy version

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fran Dollinger
Joost van de Griek wrote: >On 2003-02-13 16:43, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Joost van de Griek wrote: >> >> >> >>>I have looked there, and the only FULL INSTALLATION of "System 7.5 version >>>7.5.3" still listed is the multipart installer download, the floppy version

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-13 16:43, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joost van de Griek wrote: > >> I have looked there, and the only FULL INSTALLATION of "System 7.5 version >> 7.5.3" still listed is the multipart installer download, the floppy version >> is not listed there. > > I just took a lo

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fran Dollinger
Joost van de Griek wrote: >On 2003-02-13 15:38, "Fabian Fang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:07AM, Joost van de Griek >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>On 2003-02-12 23:53, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> I ha

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-13 15:38, "Fabian Fang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:07AM, Joost van de Griek > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On 2003-02-12 23:53, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I haven't followed this thread entirely but if the question is

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Fabian Fang
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:07AM, Joost van de Griek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On 2003-02-12 23:53, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I haven't followed this thread entirely but if the question is about the >> downloadable disk images on Apple's site...I too, have made a

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread victoria brandon
Rob asked: > > Did you make the floppy disks AFTER the images were mounted on the desktop? > > I didn't think there was a way to make the images directly into disks. Yes -- and I never tried to construct a whole system that way, just the emergency boot disk floppies for 7.5x & 8.5. Best, Vict

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-13 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-12 23:53, "Fran Dollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't followed this thread entirely but if the question is about the > downloadable disk images on Apple's site...I too, have made a set of floppies > using them and have installed OS 7.5 on several machines this way. Is the >

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread k
>Greetings, >A question on this; once downloaded and unstuffed (the 19 parts of OS >7.5.3), is it possible to take the unstuffed parts and burn a working >installer CD? I'm thinking that the issue of using a newer faster Mac to >download the System to use on an older (aka, slower) Mac would not be

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Fran Dollinger
Rob, I have a copy of that (7.5.3), as well. Made the same way as 7.5. Fran Robert Patterson wrote: >Fran, > >The downloads for System 7.5 were regular floppy images of an install set, >as you say. > >I think it's System 7.5.3 which is only available as a set of images that >must be mounted on

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Dana Collins
be an uncommon scenario. Thank you. Best regards, Dana > From: Joost van de Griek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerBooks) > Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:31:06 +0100 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerBooks) > Subject: Re: Mac OS > > On 2003-02-12 02:25, &quo

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Robert Patterson
Fran, The downloads for System 7.5 were regular floppy images of an install set, as you say. I think it's System 7.5.3 which is only available as a set of images that must be mounted on the desktop and installed from there. Rob > >I haven't followed this thread entirely but if the quest

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Fran Dollinger
I haven't followed this thread entirely but if the question is about the downloadable disk images on Apple's site...I too, have made a set of floppies using them and have installed OS 7.5 on several machines this way. Is the debate about whether or not this is possible? If so, it is, even by a

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Gary Sparkes
ahh... thanks anyway! > > I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the set of > > DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make > > individual floppy disks, but the images are instead designed to be mounted > > on the desktop and installed directly from the

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Robert Patterson
Victoria, Did you make the floppy disks AFTER the images were mounted on the desktop? I didn't think there was a way to make the images directly into disks. Rob >> DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make >> individual floppy disks, but the images are instead d

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-12 02:25, "Robert Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the set of > DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make > individual floppy disks, but the images are instead designed to be mounted > on the d

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-12 Thread victoria brandon
on 2/11/03 5:25 PM, Robert Patterson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I believe the set of > DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make > individual floppy disks, but the images are instead designed to be mounted > on the desktop and installed directly from there. Maybe so,

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread k
>I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the set of >DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make >individual floppy disks, but the images are instead designed to be mounted >on the desktop and installed directly from there. > > Rob > I think I reme

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread Robert Patterson
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the set of DiskCopy images available on the Apple site is not designed to make individual floppy disks, but the images are instead designed to be mounted on the desktop and installed directly from there. Rob > >yes, i beleive

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread Gary Sparkes
yes, i beleive it is 7.5.3, > So, I think I understand that you have DiskCopy images of "some" OS, and > that possibly you are trying to convert these to floppy disks on your PC? yes to that -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smal

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread Robert Patterson
Maybe if you made it clear EXACTLY what OS it is that you have...? I've seen you write 7.5.? , but what does the "?" signify? Is it a zero or a "3"? So, I think I understand that you have DiskCopy images of "some" OS, and that possibly you are trying to convert these to floppy disks on your PC?

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread Gary Sparkes
the images are THE FULL INSTALL SET (DISKCOPY) images :) from apple ^.^ - Original Message - From: "Joost van de Griek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:07 AM Subject: Re: Mac OS > On 2003-

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-11 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-11 01:34, "Gary Sparkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > i need a full 7.5.x install disk set :) I don't see why that trick wouldn't work on other disk images than the ones mentioned in the FAQ? ,xtG .tsooJ -- There are only 10 kinds

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-10 Thread Gary Sparkes
> i need a full 7.5.x install disk set :) -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-10 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-06 01:16, "Gary Sparkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > is there any way i can get 7.5.3 on binary disk images so as to write them to > floppy on a pc using a program like rawrite (commonly used to write *nux > bootdisks)? or is there a program to open diskcopy on windows?

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-08 Thread Gary Sparkes
its the 7.5.? diskcopy image i need to make floppies from it on a windowspc > >this was an option if you already had toast a program for burning cds > >- you can save discimages in that one - > >and if you have toast in both pc and mac they can read each others > >images, and toast can mount disk c

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-08 Thread Charlie Reyes
>this was an option if you already had toast a program for burning cds >- you can save discimages in that one - >and if you have toast in both pc and mac they can read each others >images, and toast can mount disk copy images on the mac anyhow. >kenta Not sure if Roxio EZ CD Creator for Windows ca

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-08 Thread k
>hrm? what should i do? >- Original Message - >From: "k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:59 AM >Subject: Re: Mac OS this was an option if you already had toast a program for

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-08 Thread Gary Sparkes
hrm? what should i do? - Original Message - From: "k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:59 AM Subject: Re: Mac OS > > > > > > > > >> > > is there a pc progr

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-08 Thread k
> > > > > >> > > is there a pc program that can read the disk copy images? > > > on our domestic maclist (macsweden) someone said that toasts diskimages (from roxio) can be transferred to a pc read and if you want then burnt, a toast discimage is very much alike a disk copy img, and toast

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-07 Thread Gary Sparkes
hrm, i'll have to try that :) but... how will i be able to tell waht files go in what disk and whatnot? - Original Message - From: "Ben Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:54 AM Subjec

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-07 Thread Ben Smith
> -Original Message- > From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe > Melinis > Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:35 PM > To: PowerBooks > Subject: Re: Mac OS > > > > From: Gary Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > is there

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-06 Thread Joe Melinis
> From: Gary Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > is there a pc program that can read the disk copy images? No, but maybe some day Connectix will develop a "Virtual Mac OS XI" for pea sea's. Then you can use DiskCopy. Joe -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lo

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-06 Thread Gary Sparkes
is there a pc program that can read the disk copy images? - Original Message - From: "Alex Retterer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 4:44 PM Subject: Re: Mac OS > > > > > >

Re: Mac OS

2003-02-05 Thread Alex Retterer
>From: Gary Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks) >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks) >Subject: Mac OS >Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 16:16:55 -0800 > >is there any way i can get 7.5.3 on binary disk images so as to write

Mac OS

2003-02-05 Thread Gary Sparkes
is there any way i can get 7.5.3 on binary disk images so as to write them to floppy on a pc using a program like rawrite (commonly used to write *nux bootdisks)? or is there a program to open diskcopy on windows? -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electron

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC? (but not really)

2002-10-03 Thread victoria brandon
"Richard Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If no one else has jumped on this, I would definitely be interested! Always > room for one more 'retro'puter', and I distinctly remember lusting for the > Atari computers, but having no shot at being able to afford 'em! Don't have > a lot to trade, I

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-02 Thread E McCann
At 08:30 PM 10/2/2002, Symbol Representative typed thusly: >It is a little more than wishful thinking--Apple has developed a test >version of OSX for Pentium class processors, If you look specifically at *darwin,* not OSX, there is *a* version that will run on PC hardware. It's a *VERY* (let m

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-02 Thread Symbol Representative
> > Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 11:54:23 -0400 > Subject: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC? > From: John Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > We may have covered this before, so excuse me for bringing this up again. Is > it possible

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-02 Thread Richard Adams
few others, but they're all probably System 7 or 6 vintage apps at best. Be happy to part with them, if they're of any use to you. Thanks! Richard >From: martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks) >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBook

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Paul Nelson
Hi, Martin, I forwarded your original message to vmug. Paul >TX Cameron, these look like good links! > > >I was kinda hoping that someone ELSE would be able to provide me with >the transfers lol! >I'm really not very good at the voodoo stuff... > >Just that I have fond memories of some o

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread martin
TX Cameron, these look like good links! I was kinda hoping that someone ELSE would be able to provide me with the transfers lol! I'm really not very good at the voodoo stuff... Just that I have fond memories of some of these 8-bit games, and deep respect for programmers who managed to pack so

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> So if anyone knows how to get the info OFF the 5" floppies and into > my Mac (!) Atari floppies are actually in (M)FM encoding, so there is hope, but it depends on the type of floppy. Atari SD (formatted with an 810) are kind of difficult to read, and naturally most are in that type of format.

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread martin
>Some of the Atari things are somewhat neat, but still lacking. Try >running an 8-bit sound demo on XFormer, and then run it on one of the >open source ones like Atari800Win. XFormer needs some work on it's Pokey >chip ;) > >Scott Holder Hey I know this isn't the list, but I have a COMPLETE Atar

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Scott Holder
as done by Jim Drew and Co. of Microcode Solutions. Now if they'd just hurry up and get that PPC emulation done! :) Scott Holder -Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Cameron Kaiser Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 1:05 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re:

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Even though this is probably off topic here, I'd recommend staying far > far away from Darek Mihoka and his products. His idea of tech support is > to call you an idiot and cancel your license. Not only that, but his > claims for his Mac emulator, SoftMac, are way way out of line of its > actual

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Scott Holder
01, 2002 12:40 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC? http://www.emulators.com/ Supposedly, there will be a PPC emulator from these guys (who also made Fusion), but it unfortunately will be a commercial product. They also have PC Atari emulators there as well, which

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> There are some emulation-based solutions, however. The best in features > and such is Basilisk II: http://basilisk2.cjb.net . It'll run in Windows > and *nix, among others. The main caveat is it is limited to 68k > emulation, as PPC emulation hasn't been realized yet (on PCs anyway, > there is a

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Scott Holder
y handy. Scott Holder -Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Webb Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:54 AM To: PowerBooks Subject: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC? We may have covered this before, so excuse me for bringing this up again. Is it po

Re: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread Ben Smith \(QM Systems\)
> -Original Message- > From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of John > Webb > Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 4:54 PM > To: PowerBooks > Subject: Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC? > > > We may have covered this before, so excuse me for bri

Running Mac OS on a Windoze PC?

2002-10-01 Thread John Webb
We may have covered this before, so excuse me for bringing this up again. Is it possible to run a Mac OS on a Windoze laptop? I remember something about the way the processors work differently that makes it impossible to run Mac OS...is this true? The reason I'm asking is that I noticed that

Re: VST zip drive and Mac os

2002-06-07 Thread josh hough
avis >> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:46 PM >> Subject: VST zip drive and Mac os >> >> Hi all >> >> I just received a VST zip drive(5300 version) for my Birthday but it requires >> OS 8.6 and my 5300 is running 8.1 is there anyplace I can download u

Re: VST zip drive and Mac os

2002-05-21 Thread Tom Roth
Medical Center Blvd * Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1011 http://www.wfubmc.edu/biomed/ > -- > From: Gary E Davis > Reply To: PowerBooks > Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VST zip drive and Mac os > > Hi a

VST zip drive and Mac os

2002-05-21 Thread Gary E Davis
Hi all I just received a VST zip drive(5300 version) for my Birthday but it requires OS 8.6 and my 5300 is running 8.1 is there anyplace I can download updates to bring 8.1 to 8.6 Thank you Gary -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://w

Re: Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 upgrade

2002-03-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
Tobias Strohe wrote: > Hello Listas & Listessas, > > I (my wife) just inherited her mom's PB Kanga (original G3) and I would like > to install > the last classic OS possible on it. I own a OS 9.0 system CD. What do I need > to purchase > to upgrade to 9.2.x ? Or will iTunes work with 9.0, (or) wh

Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 upgrade

2002-03-21 Thread Tobias Strohe
Hello Listas & Listessas, I (my wife) just inherited her mom's PB Kanga (original G3) and I would like to install the last classic OS possible on it. I own a OS 9.0 system CD. What do I need to purchase to upgrade to 9.2.x ? Or will iTunes work with 9.0, (or) what OS do you guys recommend? Thx,

Re: Mac OS 10.1 IS HERE!

2001-09-25 Thread MacinNW
er. In a message dated 9/25/01 03:31:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Well, PowerBook and iBook owners, it's official. Mac OS 10.1 is officially > >released today, announced at Seybold. If you're new to OS X, it's $129. >If >you're upgrading from 10.0.X, yo

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