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Re: Just wondering, any vintage Mac experts resident here?
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:45:31 PM UTC-6, Tony Cianfaglione wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2012, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
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> > I do, however, have a PowerMac 9600 sitting on the next desk and I've
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> > started buying upgrades for that too. In particular, I have a Apple PC
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> > Compatibility card that I'd like to talk about with someone who has
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> > experience of the thing.
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> I had a PC card for a Mac 6100/66 (the pizza box Mac) and it made a
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> great stove. After a couple of hours, it started to melt anything plastic
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> in the Mac. The 6100 was a terrible Mac to use for this, as it was
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> tightly packed as it was. It didn't need a super-heated PC card added to
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> the mix. It was pretty neat, however; a 486 card which used a partition
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> on the Mac's hard drive, used the Mac's ram and various ports and monitor.
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> You used a couple of keystrokes to switch from the Mac side to the PC side
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> and back again.
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> I've always had a Mac to interface with my II's. I curently use an iMac
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> (the 1995 version) running OS9.2.1. I never went over to OSX as it seemed
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> to much of a learning curve for my tired, old brain and took even more
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> compatibility away with my II's. So that Mac will be my last, as I
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> treasure my II's more than OSX. I also have a Powerbook G3 OS9.2.1),
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> running Bernie, although I'd liked to find out to how to get the hard
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> drive image for that, running properly. It keeps giving me the old back
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> and forth sliding Apple.
To see the sliding apple, bernie must be recognizing the ROM you have in the same folder as the Bernie application. The only other thing I can think of is to check the control panel control-apple-ESC and check the boot slot.
Also, maybe try changing the ProDOS version on your boot disk.
Rob