Posted by controleman |
6/22/2007 2:52 AM | remove |
Moi qui voulais me faire un aquarium!
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/22/2007 3:19 AM | remove |
mac se (bottom) mac classic (top) we had an SE with a 500 meg (not gig) hard disk as a network server
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Posted by Mystic |
6/25/2007 4:02 AM | remove |
Yeah, we had an SE that ran 20+ computers through AppleTalk on MacPlusses that had no disk drives and only operated over the network. It was using "Waterloo MacJanet" software if I'm not mistaken. Wow, memories!
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/25/2007 2:55 PM | remove |
mystic yeah, we went to the same highschool, we did have the single LC. That appletalk network could do a hell of a lot though. We had 2 networked imagewriters and one networked laserwriter. most of the plus's had 1 meg of ram we did have 3 older ones that had 500k we had a couple of external scsi floppies. sometimes those drives were faster than the internals!
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Posted by Samurai |
6/26/2007 8:09 AM | remove |
at the computer lab i worked at during college, we had 8 Mac SE's and we made sure that no one used them because they sucked ass and were always breaking anyways.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/27/2007 4:43 AM | remove |
interesting, the mac se server ran for 7 years straight!
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Posted by Samurai |
6/27/2007 1:03 PM | remove |
the ones we had were absolute GARBAGE. One of my colleagues used to take the balls out of the mice, unplug the keyboards, anything so no one would use them... they just were always breaking. This was in 1991-1992, the pre-Windows era on our PC's.
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Posted by controleman |
6/27/2007 1:18 PM | remove |
I remember being in 5 grade when the teacher told me apple wasn,t freezing. The first thing I knew was the computer couldn't start.
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Posted by Mystic |
6/30/2007 3:27 AM | remove |
We had a lab right next door to the Mac Plus Lab and it was filled with Apple IIe's and one of them even had a colour screen! And speaking of our Mac SE, it was probably the most reliable in the room. The LC was good, and I usually headed to that one first whenever I had a chance. As for the Mac Plus, we used to make the happy face go sad by sticking a paperclip in it's side. :P
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/30/2007 5:08 PM | remove |
the apple II room the one with the color screen had an amdek screen, apple didnt make a color screen for the II line till the IIgs came out.
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Posted by Mystic |
7/1/2007 4:53 PM | remove |
It's weird that the IIe's were able to work out of the box, atleast to run "Basic" , but the Apple IIgs computers that we had in elementary school needed diskettes installed for any operation, and didn't have any built in software into the RAM.
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Posted by Elseone |
11/4/2008 9:59 PM | remove |
LOL, I had 1 Apple IIg in Gradeschool & it was the bect cause all we had instead were Atari's & 2 slow IBM's. By highschool only the Macs worked, the IBM's we had wouldn't work unless you had 2 floppy disks.
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Posted by Samurai |
11/5/2008 7:36 PM | remove |
in fourth grade (1982-83), we didn't even have Apple II's! We these gray-black Apple II clones with "Bell & Howell" logos on them.
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Posted by mewthree |
11/6/2008 8:33 PM | remove |
I had a micom apple clone... with a lot of great games. One game to remember is Karateka, the first game ever made by the guy who invented prince of persia.
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Posted by Finder |
11/11/2008 6:51 PM | remove |
Actually it's an SE/30. The machine Apple didn't want to call the SEx. :) I had set up three of these as servers loooong ago and they were workhorses.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
11/11/2008 8:22 PM | remove |
yeah i had one with an external drive being used as a server, running waterloo macjanet
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