Well, it's certainly not simpler. You could always use a USB or SCSI
CD burner with a later-model PowerMac.
On 12/20/05, J Worgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have answered how quite perfectly, but I still don't see why
Because you can?
No,
I see it as possibly a simpler way to back up, soon
At 8:31 AM -0800 12/20/05, J Worgan wrote:
I see it as possibly a simpler way to back up, soon to degenerate, old
programs to a CD and to load again.
What you're describing is do-able, and even admirable in a geeky way,
but not practical. It's like making a backup of all your term papers
by
Hi everyone,
I may be getting some old Macs to convert into toddler computers. I
would like to know how to make them as kid-proof as possible, software
and hardware wise. I will most likely be giving only the computer and
keyboard/mouse, no printers or modems, etc. I plan on putting
I've used At Ease which is a control panel that is included in some
Apple Install sets. It's simple enough and has worked well in an
elementary school setting. Info:
http://toastytech.com/guis/atease.html
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At ease looks GREAT!!! ANd surely useful for a couple tastks I plan to
do on my IIci running 7.6.
However... I couldnĀ“t find on the page any link or reference to
download it...
Any helpful hand greatly welcomed!
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll look into it - I believe I saw that
on the System CD for a Performa - let me look.
Kyle-
On Dec 21, 2005, at 6:37 PM, Juan Carlos De La Cruz wrote:
At ease looks GREAT!!! ANd surely useful for a couple tastks I plan to
do on my IIci running 7.6.
Thanks to everyone for your expertise, help and in sight.
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However... I couldnĀ“t find on the page any link or reference to
download it...
Download At Ease here (Apple server): http://tinyurl.com/dxkyr
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Unless they learn how to hold the shift key down like my kids have during
boot.
There's a key for every lock.
Rick
on 12/21/05 5:01 PM, Thomas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used At Ease which is a control panel that is included in some
Apple Install sets. It's simple enough and has
Or you can just choose Switch to Finder from the Apple menu.
FoolProof is a good utility to keep them from messing around with the
System folder and preferences. It is configurable to your needs and
password protected.
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Unless they learn
In a message dated 12/21/05 15:41:09, vintage.macs@mail.maclaunch.com writes:
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do NiMH batteries have the same memory phenomenon if
not fully
discharged as NiCd batteries do? I might like to
look at a NiMH
replacement for my Outbound Laptop
http://www.alex-castro.com/jokeridge/
rockridge and joliet and no 'shareware' (whats 'shareware'?... ;) )
On 20/12/05, Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- J Worgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have answered how quite perfectly, but I
still don't see why
I have found that many
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