GHGAPAO@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be (Pauwels Luc) (09/11/90)
I've been using MultiFinder 6.1b7 for quite some time now, and I remember reading that it wouldn't work on a MAC SE/30 (I believe the article recommended version 6.1b9 for a MAC SE/30) I'm planning to buy an SE/30 so if anyone could send me version 6.1b9 (or whatever I need on an SE/30), it would be greatly appreciated... ============================================================= Luc Pauwels (GHGAPAO@BLEKUL11.BITNET) My account will be destroyed 1 Oct 1990 Sorry for my rotten English, It has been over two months since my last logon... =============================================================
glmwc@iceman.jcu.oz (Matthew W Crowd) (11/16/90)
I wanted MultiTasking on my Mac II so I bought MultiFinder. The problem is that when I try to run Soft PC a MultiFinder requester box comes up and says `Soft PC has Unexpectedly Quit' !. Why is it that Soft PC wont run on my system under Multifinder. Matt Crowd.
wwtaroli@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Bill Taroli) (11/18/90)
In article <1271@iceman.jcu.oz> glmwc@iceman.jcu.oz (Matthew W Crowd) writes: >I wanted MultiTasking on my Mac II so I bought MultiFinder. ^^^^^^ Wow, that must have been a neat trick. Ya know, I've got some land down in Florida that I can give you for a real deal... -- ******************************************************************************* * Bill Taroli (WWTAROLI@RODAN.acs.syr.edu) | "You can and must understand * * Syracuse University, Syracuse NY | computers NOW!" -- Ted Nelson * *******************************************************************************
txhou@mcs.drexel.edu (Xinjun Hou) (02/28/91)
> >AppMenu: 1 >gives you a popup menu of applications in MultiFinder >(nicer than dragging down to the end of the apple menu). > This can be done by holding down the option key while clicking on the apple menu. (At least with system 6.0.7) XJ