[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brad Boyer) :
> Well, you're going to need to provide more info. The first thing is what
> version of the system software is running on the mac. While in the
7.6, but i was going to replace it with 7.5.3
8MB of ram is one of the reasons why i'm not installing linux.
> non-stan
Well, my IIci has some problems, so at the moment i can't install linux in
it. anyway, i'd like to connect it to my linux network, but i don't know
how could i do it (since i know nothing of that *stupid* macos).
this is the situation
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"Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> They are 30 pin simms, probably you will have to find used ones. IIRC you
ah, and they are different from "normal" simms?
> have to match four and four, in other words you need four identical chips
> in the 1st four slots, and another 4 identical chips in
MaX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > i have a video board and an ethernet adaptor... i hope they don't
> > cause conflicts! do you suggest to try removing them?
>
> sure!
:/ i tried some days ago, but the problem is caused by something else,
since the "bad sound" is still there...
what could be the pr
Ray Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Do you have any Nubus cards that might be causing a conflict? Have you
i have a video board and an ethernet adaptor... i hope they don't cause
conflicts! do you suggest to try removing them?
> tried booting MacOS without extensions? 8 MB could likely not be en
i can't boot linux using my IIci.
i'm using the macinstall.tar.gz downloaded some days ago, tried both under
system 7.6 (on hard disk) and system 7.5.3 (floppy).
i tried both the included penguin19 and penguin17.
the problem is this:
often it simply won't boot saying that can't allocate enough ram
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