I am pretty sure I have a MacOS system disk. If I can remember how to dupe
it I can mail you one :)
Todd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu
> [mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Paul Braun
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 11:40 PM
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: Re: MacOS (was: mac tool)
>
>
> Date sent: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 14:21:28 +1
> Send reply to: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
> From: "Hans Franke" <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
> To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic
> computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
> Subject: MacOS (was: mac tool)
>
> >
> > > The SE will, at least up to 7.5, I believe (maybe 7.3). I
> have an SE/30 running
> > > 7.1. Apple's website has tech specs on the old Macs (takes a
> little digging to
> > > find it.....) and they list the systems supported for each
> model. I doubt 7 will run
> > > on a Plus, though.
> >
> > 7.1 runs fine on a MacPLUS - at least thats what a friend of mine
> > is still using as desktop system.
> >
> > Gruss
> > H.
> >
> > --
> > Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
> > HRK
>
> Thanks for the info. I still have to boot my Plus from floppy, so
> I never went past
> the original system that came with it. Some day, when I actually
> have free
> time, I'll have to try 7 on my Plus.
>
> BTW-- does anyone have the original Mac OS disks? I have a 128k
> and I would
> like to boot up to the original OS when I demo the machine for
> school kids. I
> think I have a MacPaint disk and a MacWrite disk somewhere, but no system
> disk.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> Paul Braun
> NerdWare -- The History of the PC and the Nerds who brought it to you.
> nerdware_at_laidbak.com
> www.laidbak.com/nerdware
>
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