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Re: Which mac[not off topic]
- Subject: Re: Which mac[not off topic]
- From: "will strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 16:40:01 GMT
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It is my understanding that Appleshare 3.0 shipped with System
7 so any Mac running System 7.0 should be running Appleshare 3.
That means that includes the 040's because the highest OS that
they can run is System 8.1 and I run System 7.5.5 on my 33mhz
040 processor and it connects to my IIgs just fine.
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"Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net> wrote in message
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> Big Bird <geary@bermuda.io.com> wrote
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> > Appleshare 3, according to Apple, will not run on a 68040 machine and a
> > PPC Mac is right out (Appleshare 4 is required for a 68040, but then you
> > can't boot the IIgs).
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> That's not correct. I ran AppleShare 3 on a 25 mhz 040 a couple of days
ago
> (I'm not sure which model, but it's an LC with the top cover missing. The
> 040 cpu is obvious. It booted my ROM 3 IIgs, and worked fine. Perhaps it
> doesn't work with the later Mac OS's.
> -Paul
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