choda@milton.u.washington.edu (Bob Marley) (05/06/91)
Isnt the LC able to run //e stuff? I have a LC and I can't seem to get it to work.... what am I doing wrong?
dburr@headcrash.Berkeley.EDU (Captain_Picard) (05/06/91)
In article <1991May6.073215.6432@milton.u.washington.edu> choda@milton.u.washington.edu (Bob Marley) writes: >Isnt the LC able to run //e stuff? I have a LC and I can't seem to get it ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >to work.... what am I doing wrong? Yes, it is -- that is, if you have the IIe emulator board. If you don't have that, you're out of luck. =============================================================================== Donald Burr, Univ. of California,Berkeley | America Online: DonaldBurr INTERNET: dburr@ocf.Berkeley.EDU |_Compu$erve:_72540,3071_____________ or: 72540.3071@compuserve.COM | "Send flames to /dev/null."
mlg@cbnews.cb.att.com (mike.goodrich) (05/06/91)
In article <1991May6.073215.6432@milton.u.washington.edu> choda@milton.u.washington.edu (Bob Marley) writes: >Isnt the LC able to run //e stuff? I have a LC and I can't seem to get it >to work.... what am I doing wrong? In order to get the //e software to run on an LC you must have the //e emulation card or the ][ in a Mac software. Other wise the Mac LC can read //e 3.5" floppies but that is about it. Mike
norton@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Norton Chia) (05/08/91)
choda@milton.u.washington.edu (Bob Marley) writes: >Isnt the LC able to run //e stuff? I have a LC and I can't seem to get it >to work.... what am I doing wrong? Have you got the Apple IIe card in the LC's slot? (I would use //e but the Apple price list insists on IIe...) -- <<<< My employers ignore me, I'm on my own when I speak out in public :^( >>>> < Norton Chia | Mail me on norton@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU APPLELINK:AUST0240 > < Micro Support | "There are only 3 types of people in the world: > < Uni of Sydney | Those who can count, and those who can't" >