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@chelseayr Oh sorry, I meant I wasn't sure what was on the site in the first message. I download lots of stuff from the Garden :) I realize now what I said was ambiguous lol.
@MrFahrenheit Awesome, thank you. I wasn't sure how numerous the warez were on that old site. I frequent the Garden often, but I wasn't sure what all was on it. Like almost everything that is lost to time, I was imagining countless untold treasures of warez beyond what the OP mentioned :ROFLMAO:
@chelseayr Yeah, I remember those annoying ad banners lol. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to make them go away, but finally realized there was nothing I could do. I didn't discover GeoCities until several years later.
Also, I switched from HomePage to PageMill. I discovered that...
Thanks, I've heard of PageMill, but never used it. HomePage works nicely. I started off by making web pages in the late '90s with Angelfire. They had a basic web editor, and I soon learned HTML. I didn't get a Mac until years later. I got my first computer in the summer of 2000, and didn't get...
That's what I said in the first post, but it keeps messing up the path of the background picture, and several versions after it kept doing it. I used to use it on my Power Mac G4 Quicksilver, but got tired of having to edit the HTML after every damn time I saved the file.
I never tried to make a web page on a 68k Mac, so I think it would be fun to try. I know Netscape Navigator 4.x has a built-in web page builder, but I don't like it. Dreamweaver doesn't work on a 68k. Has anyone here done this on a 68k before? Any recommendations?
@trag I think I found the discussion you were talking about. Was this it?
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.mac.hardware/c/jZQYEJrX0aI/m/4rpyhISGlhoJ
They mention the power supply and/or the high voltage circuit board. I suck at analog, but I'll give it a try. Also, you have a damn good memory.
@AichEss Awesome, thanks for that information. I should buy one. I've had numerous occasions when I could have used it. I guess I just have always preferred to use original or vintage hardware for fun, and also out of stubbornness from refusing to use an easier, more modern solution.
I tried that using CiderPress last night. The Mac sees the converted .DSK file on the floppy, with a "PC" icon. Then I copied it to the Mac's hard drive. Then I started Disk Copy 4.2, and DC doesn't see the file when I try to open it.
I can't, since I don't have that cable. I will just have to give up for now. I've read that the 25-pin parallel port can be used for things besides parallel communication, including serial, so I tried what I had first. I tried that because my Mac laptops don't have the round serial port.
I have...
Yes, I referenced the place I downloaded it. Thank you. I tried what I had first, before spending money. So then I guess since I have a different cable, I take it that it won't work.
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