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this-is-1984
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on: June 27, 2013, 05:42

Hi, I have never owned an Apple product before and have had no contact with the Macintosh platform since grade school. I am however very interested in computers and have wanted to get an old Macintosh for awhile.

Recently I managed to acquire a Power Macintosh 6500/300. Which I figured would be fairly decent for running system 7, 8, and 9. I already had a communications slot ethernet card for those gen models but I got pretty much nothing else.

I'm probably going to have a few questions over the next couple weeks as I'd like to get Mac OS 7 installed and Internet working on the machine at least. There are a couple things I'm sort of confused on from the get go and I hope this is a relatively friendly and patient community that will be able to help me get this machine fully running properly.
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Reply #1 on: July 04, 2013, 18:32

It's a fun hobby, especially if you remember these machines from your younger days.

This site has a lot of resources. Another good site is macintoshgarden.org

Hopefully your box has an ethernet connection, that'll make loading stuff a lot easier. Enjoy!
this-is-1984
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Reply #2 on: July 06, 2013, 00:57

Thanks. I see that this is not the most active place.

I do remember these from school. My class had a 6400/6500 and several 5200/5400/5500s. I don't remember their exact models. I originally wanted to pick up a 5400 but decided to get this one as its much more powerful and expandable.

I have my first set of questions ready so I'll find the appropriate area on the the site and hope someone sees it.
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Reply #3 on: August 05, 2013, 00:30

Hi there, and welcome aboard. How are your adventures going?

No, not the most active place, but I would challenge you to find a Windows 95 users forum with half the members :P

I run OS 7.6 on a daily basis for writing, streaming music, communicating with Newton, light web browsing, dialing up BBS's and printing with an ImageWriter. All on a 33mhz 68k Performa :D The versatility of these machines and their operating systems is incredible, I hope you have a similar experience with yours.

System 7 forever!
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Reply #4 on: August 05, 2013, 22:12

Welcome aboard! The forums aren't the busiest every day but users typically log in anywhere from every week to every year, haha.
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Reply #5 on: August 15, 2013, 02:37

I always liked the 6500. these were insanely fast, not to mention quite good looking.
It's a good thing you have ethernet; I currently have a perfectly fine PowerBook 1400c, butwithout ethernet, I just can't get much done with it.
Anyway, I'll most likely beon here at least a few times a week; I'm new, but knowledgable.

Good luck!
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