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- Never had a chance to play Telengard, but did get a Game Generator for ZX81, written in BASIC, in a book that contained games written in Sinclair BASIC for the TS1000/ZX81 with 2k or 16k memory. Would be a very simple port to most of the Microsoft type dialects since the main difference was the way Sinclair handled strings.
Telengard Mac Os Catalina
Apr 23, 2005 Another method of doing transfer between a IIGS and a modern, non-Mac-OS-9 Mac is this: Fnd an old Mac that can take an Ethernet card, and still has the Appletalk serial port connectors on it. My setup uses a Mac LC 475 that I was able to get for free from my kid's school.
Years later, I had that story on my mind when I was browsing a local online classifieds site and stumbled across a gem: a Macintosh IIsi. Lost cabin mac os. Even better, the old computer was for sale along with the elusive but much-desired Portrait Display, a must-have for the desktop publishing industry of its time. I bought it the very next day.
It took me several days just to get the machine to boot at all, but I kept thinking back to that article. Could I do any better? With much less? Am I that arrogant? Am I a masochist?
Telengard Mac Os 11
Telengard Mac Os Catalina
Apr 23, 2005 Another method of doing transfer between a IIGS and a modern, non-Mac-OS-9 Mac is this: Fnd an old Mac that can take an Ethernet card, and still has the Appletalk serial port connectors on it. My setup uses a Mac LC 475 that I was able to get for free from my kid's school.
Years later, I had that story on my mind when I was browsing a local online classifieds site and stumbled across a gem: a Macintosh IIsi. Lost cabin mac os. Even better, the old computer was for sale along with the elusive but much-desired Portrait Display, a must-have for the desktop publishing industry of its time. I bought it the very next day.
It took me several days just to get the machine to boot at all, but I kept thinking back to that article. Could I do any better? With much less? Am I that arrogant? Am I a masochist?
Telengard Mac Os 11
Cupertino retro-curiosity ultimately won out: I decided to enroll the Macintosh IIsi as my main computing system for a while. A 1990 bit of gear would now go through the 2018 paces. Just how far can 20MHz of raw processing power take you in the 21st century?