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Just took the front off. It has the bay and all the wiring set up for using a CD-ROM in there. I've actually got the adapter piece for the drive if I wanted to install it in there. But yeah, other than cutting a hole in the front I'd have to get a new panel.
Has no internal CD-ROM, instead it came with an external one. 36mb RAM, noisy 250mb HD, Supra 33.6 modem, couple system floppy disks along with ClarisWorks and RAM Doubler. Not sure what I'll use it for yet.
Yeah outdated but can still run a decent amount of traffic.
Another rack score today but for my audio needs. Behringer DSP1224P. Tomorrow picking up a vocal harmonizer and orchestral synth soundbank. Woot
I might try seeing if I can bridge the interfaces.. seen it done in some examples. I have no use for it as a router but if I can just pass traffic through and apply some rules, might be worth tinkering with.
Went down to vancouver and picked up a Cisco 2611 and Sonicwall Pro firewall for 40 bucks. Neat stuff to play around with, not much practical use in my house
Hmm, I guess it could be packing it in.. That sucks.
EDIT: actually when it rebooted the first time it did spin the disk and try reading it before spitting it out and booting off the HD. It seemed like the act of inserting the disk is what triggered the issue.
Outlook Express that comes with MSIE 4.0 for 68K. I'm running it right now on my Quadra. It allows for SSL connections on POP3/SMTP, port substitutions, and a few things present in the later versions. Also, it won't let you use an @ in the login name (which has to be a full e-mail address) so...
So it seems my Color Classic has developed a weird issue while sitting on my table unused... I went to back up some of the stuff on it using a floppy but the system rebooted the second I put the disk in the drive. It ejected right at the happy mac screen so I put it back in and it immediately...
The actual hotline bookmark is "hotline.boffomac.com"
I myself only vaguely remembered it because its bookmark came with Hotline 1.2.3 client software. It was like a chat/shareware server from what I remember. The site is mentioned in quite a few places online so I figured I would put something...
So I was toying around with the Hotline 1.2.3 client on my quadra tower when I noticed that the domain "boffomac.com" wasn't owned by anyone... The bookmark to their hotline server came with the hotline software right out of the box, so I figured I'd buy the domain for 9 bucks and forward it to...
So i'm going through a 13 year old set of backup floppies where I used stuffit to split the backup into 1.4mb parts.. Trouble is, some of the disks are bad... I'm missing random parts throughout the collection starting with #3. Anyone know how I can try extracting the contents of these archives...
Hehe I was waiting for someone to see the CD-ROM and go "wtf"
Indeed it is by my own hand. On a poor resolution iPhone camera it looks like a decent job, however up close you can tell that I really hadn't operated power tools much. Inside the case I hacked off parts of the main unit as well as...
So.... I found more stuff. IIsi (my first computer ever), LC 475 (nothin special), and Performa 6320CD (my first PPC Mac). I also see a Mac Plus but I can't reach it yet. I also found floor plans for some hospitals in Washington but that's a long story.
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