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Re: Reward offered: Macintosh software for Corvus Omninet
- Subject: Re: Reward offered: Macintosh software for Corvus Omninet
- From: D Finnigan <dog_cow@macgui.com>
- Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:37:03 -0500
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Steven Hirsch wrote:
Forgive the off-topic post, but this is relative to absolutely ancient
Macintosh systems of which current denizens of the mac newsgroups would
have zero knowledge. The A2 community is really a better bet, so I'll
accept the risk of being flamed.
Yeah, I know. We need a comp.sys.mac.vintage, don't we?
I'm seeking the subject software. It consists of (3) diskettes
(possibly 400k single-sided HFS) and permitted the original 68k Mac and
Mac Plus to operate on a Corvus Omninet twisted-pair network.
Will offer a $50 reward to the first individual that can provide me with
functional images or readable and functional diskettes. I have the
documentation and the interface box and just need this last ingredient
to get my creaky, old Mac on the network.
Have been searching in vain for >10 years, so please help if you can?
Contact me privately at my posted address if you have the software or
any leads on it.
Many thanks! Now back to our regularly scheduled program...
Steve
I found this article, but I don't know how relevant it is:
<http://support.apple.com/kb/TA32185?viewlocale=en_US>
I will also look through my own software collection this evening and see
if there's anything in there which might be what you want.