Re: Old stuff requires classic Sys 6.0.7
- From: "Mr. Tapeguy" <mr.tapeguy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:41:46 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 30, 4:01 pm, Bill <b2forewag...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<d6c0f151-8776-4657-bd62-caca3967b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Mr. Tapeguy" <mr.tape...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 29, 3:49 pm, Bill <b2forewag...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <47eea728$0$23397$c3e8...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Warren Oates <warren.oa...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<b2forewagner-50AA6B.13410229032...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bill <b2forewag...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
<http://www.bringyourbrain.com/catalog/index.php?cat=Everything>
<http://www.bringyourbrain.com/catalog/index.php?cat=Everything>
<http://www.bringyourbrain.com/catalog/index.php?cat=Everything>
Yer an idjit, Billie.
Taks 1 2 no 1.
Bill
--
Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Bill,
I'm not one to flame people generally unless they are persistent it
not clearing up confusion about what they are asking. Admittedly I'm
having to guess. If you are asking about the products in the catalog,
I assume each one has its own system requirements. If they need
classic, then you will need an older system with OS 9 or an earlier
version of OS X that runs classic. Chances are you can pick up such a
machine for very little money.
If you need a Mac that runs Tiger, those are also available and
depending on your system requirements you may also be able to get one
that isn't too much money. I'll be happy to help you look for either
-- IF that is, in fact what you're asking.
I hope this helps you see the need to clarify and be more specific
about what you're looking for. It's hard to look at a catalog of a
bunch of different CDs and narrow it down to your "bottom line."
Craig
http://www.pro-tape.com
Authorized Apple Service Provider and Reseller
If in only less than 10 years information can no longer be accessed I
wonder what another 10 will bring. These CD's are wonderful. Built in
aging may be profitable but folks with a librarian inclination worry.
I've got a bunch of these CD's but now that classic is gone and with no
leopard replacement I guess I must wait.
Bill
They will either update their software for current systems or they
won't. You don't need to "wait" -- you can find PLENTY of systems
with Classic or OS 9 on them or machines that CAN run them with the
right install discs if you just look or have someone look for you. I
too do not understand the references to Systems 6.xx either.
Craig
http://www.pro-tape.com
Authorized Apple Service Provider and Reseller
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