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Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- Subject: Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- From: "**** ****" <***@***.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 21:46:21 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RoadRunner - Richmond
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Marvin Miller wrote in message
<4gsj6.117789$t94.1598979@news1.rdc1.bc.home.com>...
>HAHAHAHA Problem Solved !!! I managed to get 640 megs of data across to an
>HFS drive using Linux and Dennis' help!!! My Apple//gs is now fully
>populated!! Thanks to all who put up with the non-stop questions about null
>modem cables, emulators, CD-SC's, ISO-9660, burning CD's, coasters and all
>the other misc. things I'm trying to forget :-))))))
>
>In the end the Linux way was the way to go. It did cost me though.....Due
to
>my inexperience I wiped out my Windows 2000 Advanced Server. This took out
>my web site and a whole slew of things I don't want to think about right
>now.......Another week of restore & repair..... :-(
I'll chalk this one up to beginner's luck. It took me the better part of a
year to learn enough to wipe out Windows. And I don't appreciate you
bragging about it either, it's like you're rubbing it in my face.
Not so seriously,
John