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Re: How do I load Teach?
- Subject: Re: How do I load Teach?
- From: John <johnw_94020@yahoo.comPDA>
- Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 16:25:58 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Mobile User
- References: <1103326353.8373647ea86565a4e6816a7381dd8d9f@teranews> <20041218181731781+1300@News.Individual.NET>
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Thank you Roger.
My IIgs is here
http://johnw.freeshell.org/IIgs.gif
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Roger Johnstone <rojaws@orcon.net.nz> wrote...
> In <1103326353.8373647ea86565a4e6816a7381dd8d9f@teranews> John wrote:
> >
> > I loaded my Apple IIgs using the software here
> > http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html
> >
> > I then created a 10MB universal harddisk image using Bernie and
> > installed the software on here. This reminds me allot of my LC III
> > running 7.1 when I first got it in 1993.
> >
> > Okay but I cant open documents because I do not have teach. How do I
> > get it?
> >
> > Also my IIgs seems a little sluggish. How can I fix this? I'm
> > running this on a G3 300 mhz.
>
> In Bernie, check Setup/Preferences.../CPU Core. If speed control is on
> then Bernie will slow down to the selected speed. Bernie probably
> defaults to the standard IIgs speed of 2.8MHz. If so then that's why
> your emulated IIgs feels a little sluggish, it means it's acting just
> like a real unaccelerated IIgs! You can set the speed control to a
> higher speed or turn it off altogether. You can also toggle it on and
> off by selecting Setup/Speed Nanny, or pressing shift-command-Y.
>
>
> --
> Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
> http://vintageware.orcon.net.nz/
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>
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