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From: Mike [mailto:dogas@bellsouth.net]
and floppy that I hope to migrate to one of my
machines so I
may need that
parallel cable I already gave Dave Greelesh the keyboard and
mouse for his
Lisa. I did get alot of software for it that I haven't tried
yet and maybe
an extra i/o board, lemme check...
That would be great if you've got it. The rest of the Mac XL is still
setting around. (Honestly, though, I wish it were a Lisa rather than an XL.
:)
As for the parallel cable, I don't know how the internal drive cable was
wired up (:/) but I know that you can plug a straight-through parallel cable
(like the macintosh "scsi" cable) into the back, and connect a profile hard
disk that way.
Software and
everything. I managed to get the SVR3.0
development kit
working with the R3.5 OS that I've got.
It's pretty
functional at this
> point.
They are cool!. I've been playing around with it
and having
alota fun.
Its got the developer package installed (among others) and
some funky phone
demon running but is a real nice environment with C and
Curses. Enough to
make me happy.
The funky phone daemon is pretty cool. I used to leave the UnixPC on and
connected to the telephone just so I could use it to put people on hold ;)
That's great! I akso found two 3b2's (a 400
and a 1000-80m)
and a AT&T
terminal a while back too but haven't tried them yet.
I have a 3b2, myself, but it doesn't power on yet. Just sort of sets there.
No idea what's wrong.
> ...had a sign taped to it that says "will
not play games, good for
> programmers."
> I think they were serious.
barbarians! ;)
He still has the sign on it, I think...
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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