OK, don't forget PC-DOS from IBM..
Actually, PC-DOS was MS-DOS rebranded by IBM. Unsurprisingly, MS-DOS was
actually Seattle Computer Products 86-DOS acquired and rebranded by
Microsoft, which was also called QDOS (Quick Dirty DOS.)
I didn't have time to do it right, so I did it quick and
I recently picked up a used Dayna EtherPrint-3 (as-is from a eBay auction).
Unfortunately, it appears to have a password set on it.
Anybody know how break into one/clear a forgotten password?
Thanks...
John
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At 11:25 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a 6100. When I use
that display with a Mac II there is an extension that will allow me
to use the full display, no black border
Is there such a thing for the 6100?
Stepping Out, from Berkeley
--- Robert Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a
6100. When I use
that display with a Mac II there is an extension
that will allow me
to use the full display, no black border
Is there such a thing for the 6100?
Nope. Max Apple Zoom or
Well, that may have been true earlier, but the newer versions of PC-DOS were
(IMHO) far superior to Microsoft's offerings, especially since MS-DOS 7 was
never a full product (Version of DOS Win95 is run on top of, missing most
utilities included in MS-DOS 6.22)
Terry
Actually, PC-DOS was
Amber-
I've used them several times with no probs. Excellent
prices.
jag
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http://www.jagshouse.com - all about older Macs.
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Hmmm, how about System 6-2001? Fully Y2K+ compliant
and lightning fast! 100% rewritten for PowerMac. :)
Providing 68040 and full FPU emulation it also
emulates a virtual 24bit mode to run those old
Mac apps... Yeah, that'll happen.
Well, system 6 already is y2k+ compliant and on my website is
At 14:15 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/
Not found.
Can't seem to find Stepping Out anywhere.
They're long dead at this point. Do some googling and see if you can find
it anywhere. Might not be a bad idea to check
At 4:10 PM -0400 10/11/2001, the pickle wrote:
At 14:15 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/
Not found.
Can't seem to find Stepping Out anywhere.
They're long dead at this point. Do some googling and see if you can find
on 10/11/01 1:14 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Interex was a manufacturer of Mac to VGA monitor
adapters, and I think some other items too.
Their website, www.interex.com , has been gone for
quite a while.
Did some other company (who we can bug for at least
providing
I have obtained an old apple 2gs and a 2ci. I would like to transfer a
few things forward from the old 5 disks onto floppys- and then
ultimately onward to my 950. I have an external drive for each size and
have connected them to the 2gs and / or the 2ci. Problem: can't get the
800k
I think there are other apple ][ emulators, not sure
though since I haven't looked, just saw something
about Bernie on a website.
http://www.emulation.net is a good place to give your Mac a good case of
multiple personalities, i.e. make it think it is a Commodore 64, Apple ][,
or Nintendo 64.
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