[comp.sys.mac.hardware] LC and //e

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.
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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...)
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