- #Vnc for mac os jaguar update#
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In just a matter of seconds I have over 250 copies of the phrases. Apple Macs - designed by geniuses, marketed by morons! I then select all, copy it, paste it five times and select all again, copy, paste five times and go back and repeat it again and again. I type something like: Apple Macs are the world's best computers ask for them by name. Then I find the SimpleText application and open it. So this is what I’ve taken to doing…įirst, I take time to go through all the Control Panels to set things up correctly on each Mac, including turning the speaker volume up to full.
#Vnc for mac os jaguar Pc#
I am always dismayed when I go to our local PC World computer superstore by the lack of things Apple, and the fact that the only two Macs on display are always tucked away in a corner and ignored. It’s titled What in the (PC) world…?, and the reader indeed shows an ingenious, albeit complicated, form of promoting Macs: The “featured letter” of MacFormat’s Issue 63 is rather funny. It’s really a beautiful modification - and I’m usually against hardware hacks. If you missed it too, though, please enjoy. So probably it won’t be new for many of my readers. That Apple IIGS project was posted in April 2008, and I’m sure it was widely publicised throughout the Internets, but I missed it because I was getting ill at that time.
#Vnc for mac os jaguar mac#
Upon taking apart the original IIgs keyboard (also used on old Mac Classics) I must say that it is without a doubt the best built keyboard I have every come across in all my days. You can see the speaker slits from this angle as well.īy the way, I recently acquired the original ADB keyboard that came with the IIGS (for a sample, see this photo - no, it’s not my system, sadly!) and, as I well remembered, it’s a joy to use. The large amount of vertical air holes (basically pointless since this machine gets about as hot as your average pocket calculator) are meant to subconsciously remind the viewer of the fairly compact Apple IIc. The basic idea with this unit was to make it look like an laptop that had been designed in the 80’s.
#Vnc for mac os jaguar portable#
I love the overall retro look, and that white portable could very well fit in 1970s sci-fi series like Space: 1999. I love the keyboard and the “][” glowing blue when the computer is on. Apparently, modifying old computers and consoles is Heckendorn’s speciality (take a look at all his other projects) and I’m really in awe looking at what he did with the Apple IIGS. When I saw the first picture, thanks to the particular white design and the all too bright and almost hyper-defined image on the LCD display, I thought this was a mockup. I am having a few other strange quirks with this machine such as quicktime color problems, and my keyboard suddenly typing in greek (I made two other threads for these problems to keep things organized).Apple IIGS – laptop version: I found Benjamin Heckendorn’s site by chance, as I was looking for some Apple IIGS images in Google Images search.
#Vnc for mac os jaguar update#
Also tried the 10.2.1 update to no avail. I even formatted my new powermac and installed the same build of Jaguar as I have on my iBook (they were both 10.2 but different build numbers) to eliminate any differences. As I've said I've been using same exact version/build of the client with my iBook for months now and never had a single crash with that configuration. but as soon as I start to type at a normal pace the program quits on me. Upon more investigation, if I type very slowly the client will not quit, and if I'm just pointing and clicking I can run it all day long. (So at this point my machine is still 100% factory default, i haven't had a chance to screw anything up yet.) I try to run the RDC client, it connects fine - but as soon as I start to type something it unexpectedly quits. so I loaded up internet explorer and downloaded the MS RDC client. Upon hooking everything up the first thing I needed to do was check something out on my PC. I recently received a new powermac dual g4/867 w/radeon 9000 pro. I've been using the Windows RDC client to connect to my Windows XP machine via my iBook for months now.