Heya, I've been on the list for a little while now, just generally the quiet, observent, always listening type, blah. Anyways, was just curious what all types of non-MacOS O/S's there is out there for 680x0 cpu's...Preferiably non-MMU based, but if it does need MMU, throw it in anyways and mark it as an MMU one.. Mostly just wanting to see if I can mickey mouse any other O/S's to run on Basilisk II and also I have a IIsi and Plus I want to do something with too. Oh btw, anybody have a monitor that I could use with the IIsi be it free or a reasonable price? Not quite ready to buy yet--loooking around for the moment but for sure will stay in touch if I see something that holds my interest. I also need a cord for connecting a Mac keyboard to the IIsi, and a mouse as well. I've also heard rumors from my younger brother too that I could take a Cat-5 Cable that dosn't have any RJ-45 connector ends on it, and just would have to buy a 3-row CRT connector and a 2-row variant, and can just wire up the pins from connector to connector that way and thus be able to use a PC CRT monitor of any size virtually.. Wouldn't mind hearing any other good theory's similar as well, or more details on the one I just listed. Also--is there a version of Rhapsody that runs on 680x0, and does anyone have a copy of DR2 x86 for purchase, and/or Warez? [No, I am NOT asking you to post any warez of any type to the list, in fact, do not, I simply stated I am personally opened up to the option, feel free to write me directly if it's the case-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a good list and I try to read as much of it as I can, assimilating what knowledge too. Lookin forward to the reply's.
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