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I am aware of exactly that page.
I might as well explain what I am trying to do:
I am trying to create a drop-in enabler that gets 8.5+ to work on PowerPC upgraded PowerBook 5xx, without needing to use ResEdit. That's why I want to see how their enabler works.
A much simpler option is to make an Amiga mouse into a Mac one. http://blog.rekawek.eu/2016/12/08/mac-plus/
Apparently Atari mice can also be converted into Amiga mice and vice versa, so maybe you can combine those instructions with http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=739
As far as I can tell (even in 2001), it was never on their website at all, only on a floppy that came with the card.
If I ask about something here, it means I've already checked archive.org :p
I ordered the third one. Seller confirmed it was 16 bit, however it does NOT support sdhc (fine with me).
I wanted it instead of a cf card because I can directly transfer files onto it with my MacBook pro. (I'm going to install 8.1 on it, from itself, so I have hfs+)
Do you think that 8.5/8.6...
It doesn't seem to exist anywhere online.
No, I don't have one (But I want one), I just want it to be archived.
Also if it has its own unique user guide it would be nice to have that too.
Hi,
I was just wondering if these are 16 bit, or if anyone knows of any that are
https://www.amazon.com/Hikig-Convert-Adaptor-Mercedes-support/dp/B0743HVRFS/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1509087781&sr=1-6&keywords=pcmcia+to+sd...
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