On 17/11/2004, at 11:17 AM, Greg Sharp wrote:
So what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm sorry for the
o what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm sorry for the inconvenience especially to those who responded on
and
On 18/11/04 8:27 AM, Robert Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
o what I'm looking for is actually a 5.25 inch Appleworks Program
Disk on
one side and Appleworks Startup on the other. Reading back to me from
her
damaged original disk it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm
I'll have to get back to the lady again to confirm but I have had a number
of offers so I'm sure I should be able to sort this out.
From my reading Appleworks first came out in 1983 and went through many
incarnations eg v1.2, v1.3, v2 . From version 3 Claris was formed to look
after it up until
Greg Sharp wrote:
Unfortunately my first Mac was an LC575. Prior to this I had been using
punch cards on a DEC VAX System. After getting the LC575 I could never face
the thought of going back to anything more primitive. Now days I even find
my G4's struggling to keep up with my needs and will
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Hi members,
I,m having a big cleanup before a big shift.
Is anybody interested in WAMUG newsletters from Jan 1986 (#3) to May
1998 (vol 13 #3)
when the electronic version commenced?
It is hard to throw away history but what must be must be if there is
no interest.
Cheers Faye
PS Also
Hi Everyone
I have access to the both of these for about AU$100.
Can any tell me how well they work with 10.3.5? Or even Mac's in general.
Many thanks
Angus
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Is anybody interested in WAMUG newsletters from Jan 1986 (#3) to May
1998 (vol 13 #3) when the electronic version commenced?
Faye,
I'd like us to keep those old copies of the WAMUG newsletters - I'm missing
a few editions from the late 80's. Matt, I notice you have put
Please note my new email address.
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(My wife is now on her own machine at [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi All
I'm on the scrounge for a couple of Airport card holders for the orginal
Airport cards.
These were the things that came with the original slot load iMac if you
wanted to use them.
No doubt there are a few of these lying around that people never used.
SO if you've got a couple and want to
Thanks to WAMUG members, news letters magazines have found new homes.
Thank you
Faye
It has been reported that Bill Gates is the most spammed person in the
world!
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I am a friend of Edward who posts on this list and have a request for
assistance.
Trying to hook an Apple LaserWriter 360 printer up to a 12 iBook. The
printer has a RS-232 Serial DB25 pin port. I need an adaptor to go from
the iBook USB port to the 25 pin port on the printer.
The printer
Find Manual here ( PDF file ) :-
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=50128
Unless you specifically want 2 inputs working at the one time you
should only need one cable.
USB to parallel cables are a stock item.
Panther is I think supposed to have a driver incorporated for it
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