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1 New Member Welcome / Post rules
July 04, 2006, 07:36
Quote from: "sierraredd"
Simple rules apply here. They were learned the hard way, which is why this forum is the way it is and actually is very good. chatting off topic is not welcome if it happens, they can get locked. start a new topic and stay on topic. If you want to bs, go to the off topic forum. I have all the experience in what not to do, any questions, just ask. Welcome and be prepared to learn alot.

Niki


Thanks for the reply.
Chatting off topic? How do you know when you are off topic?
Who can get "locked" and what does that mean?
What is bs? Talking bout the kids or your new whatsit?

Frank
2 New Member Welcome / NEWBIE
June 24, 2006, 20:51
I started out on a 4MB MacPlus on 6.0.8. I went along the trail like many. I made an about face with an iBook a couple of years ago. Got a Pismo and souped it up G4, 1GB RAM, SuperDrive, partioned it with an independent 9.2.2 and os x 10.3.9, Etc., but there was always a longing just below the surface.

The memory of my Quadra 650 on 7.6.1, hacked with all the ResEdit tricks I could find, including Copland folders, etc. tugged at my Mac heart strings. Then I remembered: System 7, the jewel of the os line...

Google got me here. I'm now looking for a 2400c to do Sys 7 business on and bring some real computing joy back into my life.

I am not very "hip" to the protcols of posting and threading etc. Was is the "Quote" thing about. How open is the chatting. I'm on a google group that has a word cop and some members who want to hang people for "top posting" or too long of "sigs", without explaining what that is.

Anyway,  home at last. Now I gotta find a 2400c. I've got my orig sys 7 white disk and a 7.6.1 from an old Performa.

Frank
3 New Member Welcome / Matt-What System?
June 24, 2006, 20:37
<Is there a program I could run on the system that will tell me exactly what I have? >

Go to AppleMenu>System Profiler. It will give you the story.

Frank
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