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Apple Service Source and Diagnostic CDs

joshc

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As the title says: these. If anyone needs ISOs of any of the discs, then please let me know and I shall provide them. The older MacTest Pro discs are indeed useful, as they can even be used on a Mac Plus (providing you have a CD-ROM drive, of course).

 

Christopher

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Do any of the ISO's fit on a floppy/work for a IIsi?

Speaking of ISO's, how do you all say it? I say eye ess oh, but I've heard eye so's.

 

Gil

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Speaking of ISO's, how do you all say it? I say eye ess oh, but I've heard eye so's.
I say "Ice-O".

Any chance of putting all of the "Ice-O's" on Mac Hut?

 

joshc

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Do any of the ISO's fit on a floppy/work for a IIsi?.
No, they are CD-ROMs...

I could put them all up, but that would take a long time. There's definitely more than 10GB of data there. And Mac Hut is limited to 30 kb/s download total, for all users at a time.

 

macgeek417

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*yawns*

I can get all those off of *****.****.apple.com

You didn't think i'd tell you the server, did you?

}:)

 

Gil

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*yawns*
I can get all those off of *****.****.apple.com

You didn't think i'd tell you the server, did you?

}:)
We all know about the server. Many have known about it long before you joined here, so it's not like you know something we don't. But some of the items, such as System Enabler 411, are not available on the server, or are in a less-desirable form (floppy images).

 
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joshc

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*yawns*
I can get all those off of *****.****.apple.com

You didn't think i'd tell you the server, did you?

}:)
Wrong. Many of these are NOT available from Apple's server. In particular, Service Source March 1993 and October 1992 are not available. Also I couldn't find the older MacTest Pro discs on there.

Just to keep everyone up to date, these are probably going to end up on a high-speed (200-300 KB/s +) server.

 
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