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I know a web host you could host them on with ftp access. It is called Zymic and it is free (though a bit slow).
Please note that I am not affiliated with Zymic in any way, I just wished to share my opinion because I've used it before.
P.S. That is an amazing find!!! :O
Nice!
If you have some time on your hands and want to have some fun, try to put Windows 7 on the Pentium 1 (see here). I just put Windows 7 RC on my Pentium 2 today.
I have a iBook G3 Snow and I would like to know if I could recell it easily and within $40? If not I might as well just buy a new in package battery off eBay for $40.
agg23
How can you convert JPG or PNG to MacPaint files? GraphicConverter doesn't have MacPaint export as a option, though it says on the website that it will work.
How am I to get the MacMovies App to my old macs? I usually would download something in Mac OS X then transfer it over via FTP server but my old Mac thinks the app is a text file. I am using Fetch 3.0.3.
Yes, I suppose we should modify the 68kMLA Wiki instead of making a new one (at least now I don't have to host it) but I don't like the layout of the wiki very much. I think it is very disorganized and hard to find many things of value (sorry but I do). Does anyone else feel this way? ...
What if there was a wiki about old macs where we combined Jag's House, Gamba, and others links into one place to make finding info easier? It would be similar to the 68kMLA wiki but with links to projects, rare items, etc...
What do you think?
I know. Is there any easy way to get to the screws beneath the handle? I have the Torx bit, I just don't have something long enough to reach down there.
Edit: I finally got it open and it isn't as dusty as I thought. I'll have to be careful cleaning though, 10,000 volts going though my body...
How do I take my SE apart? I know where the screws are, and I have the right bit, but I can't get to the bottom screws. Is there any common tool that I can use to open it?
Thanks,
agg23
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