On 0, Christophe Aussagu?s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anyone experience the same problem or had anyone an idea on how I
> could have a _true_ 68060 gcc ?
Some days ago, a user in NetBSD mac68k mailing list sent a non-technical
message regarding the lack of support of gcc to 68k hardware
> If they say you need to use something called 'Disk Copy', I presume that
> means you've got an image. If that is the case, please try the
> following:
Oh! I was wrong. The images to be copied to floppy is for System 7.5.3.
However, even with the mistake of asking wrong, the problem remains the
s
I've got the file. So, I'm using the Linux version of Stuffit Expander.
I saw that after extracted, I must use Disk Copy to put the system on
floppies. But I don't have a machine with MacOS and Disk Copy available.
Is there any way to do this with GNU/Linux?
> Here's the official Apple download s
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> To: 'Daniel Bolgheroni' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Disk Eject Problem
>
> Try asking on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mac specific Linux list).
> Also the Mac trouble sites (MacFixIt, etc.)
>
> HTH, Greg
>
> > -Original Message-
>
I have 3 mac68k with the same kind of problem.
I have original disks of System 7.0.1, but when I insert "Disk Tools" or
"Install 1" disk, the face ":-)" appears, but the disk ejects a few
seconds later. This problem happens in all the 3 mac68k (2 LC II and 1
SE/30). When I insert the "Install 2"
I saw to boot NetBSD on a 68k Macintosh I need MacOS, because booter
is a MacOS application.
Is Debian GNU/Linux able to boot without MacOS?
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