There are versions of the Win95 (for both RTM and OSR1) install floppy disks as standard 1.44MB images on winworld, that would be the easiest way for you to install it, without buying a network or serial/parallel ISA card.
Make a win95 directory and copy the contents of each floppy in it, have...
I'm completely unfamiliar with the OrangePC series of cards, what i/o does your card have?
Serial and/or parallel? You can easily transfer files that way with the appropriate cable from another pc.
Some have a pcmcia slot, right?
Using a passive compact flash adapter and cheap CF card is a good...
Win95 floppy disks (other than the 1st one) use the DMT format with a capacity of 1.68MB iirc.
You'd have better luck copying the win95 directory from an install cdrom to the partition (or virtual hdd image, whatever it uses), and install directly from it.
I don't have the 6100 video cable adapter so I can't test it with the onboard video chip.
Virtual memory is off, disk cache is 96K.
I will try to remove the L2 cache stick later.
And I can update to MacOS 8.x too.
Since the start of the year, I got the following stuff, one more version of Linux PPC:
and some hardware, the Mini G4 on top
Happily or unhappily running this:
An iBook G4 in good condition which will dual boot MorphOS sooner or later:
And to finish, two new firewire drives, a...
I tried two working floppy drives, one from a 9500, the other from an LCIII, same behaviour.
I haven't recapped anything, but I think a previous owner did.
I see corrosion on the adb port shell and on some components leg.
In trying to make an old software work, I bought a LC with a dead power supply.
I managed to power it up with an ATX power supply and some rewiring, only providing +5 and +12 volts, if that matters.
As the title says, as soon as a floppy is fully inserted, the screen gets scrambled and the...
Late reply, Sanwa Supply also sold a mouse with two working buttons, with a control panel for MacOS 7/8:
https://www.sanwa.co.jp/product/syohin?code=MA-401MACG3
You can capture videos under BeOS on PPC with a compatible tv/video card with a bt878 chip. I used a bog standard Pinnacle PCTV card in a 9500.
There were a handful of commercial software for ppc, like an office suite for (Gobe Productive), games (CorumIII) and ports of things found elsewhere...
They show components, motherboard, cpu specs, graphic and sound card models, storage and so on.
Some can do benchmarks, dump bios rom and more.
That's what Aida16 shows on the summary and video/graphic pages for the Apple 12" PCI DOS compatibility card:
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