Jamie's Tip Of The Night:
Don't teleport when there are lots of Daleks around. Your bound to die. Use the sonic screwdriver.
Sorry. I just spent the last half hour playing Classic Daleks. If you can find it, download it. I was running it on OS 9.1 so it should run fine on any Mac, even with a newer Mac in Classic mode.
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Here's a link: Classic Daleks.
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I had my hopes of the dual-boot SE dashed when I read the recommendations on m68k Linux. There isn't a flavor of Linux available that will run on anything less than a 68020 with a PMMU board. Bummer. I'd have to have at least an LC or LCII. I got rid of my LCIII and LC475 long ago.
Oh well, it'll still make a kick-ass file server. I'm picking up a 20GB SCSI hard drive used for $50 later in the week when my refund comes in from the IRS. That will make a nice external HD for the SE, though I'll have to partition it into slightly smaller than 2GB chunks for system 7.1 to play nice with it. Although I do have 7.5.3 on CD and a SCSI CD-ROM that I could temporarily hook into the power supply and bus of the external case and install. Then I would have no trouble since 7.5 and up support up to a 2 terabyte volume. Go Mac!
Don't teleport when there are lots of Daleks around. Your bound to die. Use the sonic screwdriver.
Sorry. I just spent the last half hour playing Classic Daleks. If you can find it, download it. I was running it on OS 9.1 so it should run fine on any Mac, even with a newer Mac in Classic mode.
edit {
Here's a link: Classic Daleks.
}
I had my hopes of the dual-boot SE dashed when I read the recommendations on m68k Linux. There isn't a flavor of Linux available that will run on anything less than a 68020 with a PMMU board. Bummer. I'd have to have at least an LC or LCII. I got rid of my LCIII and LC475 long ago.
Oh well, it'll still make a kick-ass file server. I'm picking up a 20GB SCSI hard drive used for $50 later in the week when my refund comes in from the IRS. That will make a nice external HD for the SE, though I'll have to partition it into slightly smaller than 2GB chunks for system 7.1 to play nice with it. Although I do have 7.5.3 on CD and a SCSI CD-ROM that I could temporarily hook into the power supply and bus of the external case and install. Then I would have no trouble since 7.5 and up support up to a 2 terabyte volume. Go Mac!