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TiMacLover
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USA
1282 Posts
Posted - 16 Jan 2002 :  01:43:25
I don't know how to say this but when i got the cd back from my friend it was a cd full of over 350 1.4Mbs of images. Sadly the PC messed it all up. But i WILL NOT stop looking for Rhapsody i have found it im waiting for the server to come back online. To add a great thanks to candyPunk for the donation of te AAUI adapter, soon Rhapsody to all and to candyPunk a Apple mic and Apple internet connection kit but ineed his address! Ne wayz hang in there its comming and it will be worth the wait.....

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Posted - 16 Jan 2002 :  05:40:04
What you need to do is to download the Joliet CD extension, then the image should show up as normal.

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TiMacLover
Senior Member


USA
1282 Posts
Posted - 16 Jan 2002 :  18:08:22
O man thanks ill try it thanks.

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1559 Posts
Posted - 16 Jan 2002 :  18:11:32
quote:

What you need to do is to download the Joliet CD extension, then the image should show up as normal.

Silly Windows file system.


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llamaboy487
Full Member


USA
516 Posts
Posted - 11 Jun 2003 :  21:13:43
continuing my trend of replying to random REALLY old topics because i;m bored....

im building a socket 7-based computer out of spare parts and i would love to run Rhapsody on it... is a pentium 133 enough, or should i use my AMD k6-2 300?

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USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 11 Jun 2003 :  21:31:25
wow... that's pretty weird...

here's a thread you could bring back (but probably shouldn't)

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  02:27:28
And just why the fsck did you bring this up?

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Gothikon
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Australia
537 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  02:38:45
Bringing this back on topic

1) does anyone have rhapsody, what do I need to run it

2)I might have misread the thread but does someone have a PC version??

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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  02:42:17
IIRC, a P133 is the minimum requirement for running DR2, which is the PC version.

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Da Penguin
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USA
1094 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  03:47:33
* raises hand*
I have both the mac and pc version. I'm busy with school and work alot right now, but when I get all the HL files transfered over, or atleast those that are compressed (linux server, no resource forks), I will drop a line, Rhapsody will be one of the first to go over.

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QuadraJets
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USA
344 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  07:05:23
I have DR2 and the boot disks on my hotline server, i think it is stuck in the uploads folder, or in software/operating systems

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llamaboy487
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USA
516 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  15:53:33
what's the l/p for your server?

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Citon X600
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Canada
206 Posts
Posted - 12 Jun 2003 :  17:15:22
Rhapsody DR1 and DR2 cannot use AMD CPU's, only Intel, and the list of hardware support is thin.

I have the manuals for Rhapsody in PDF format on my server. E-mail me and I can e-mail them to you. They have the guidlines for both Mac/PC versions.

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