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Calum's eBay Mac buying thread.
Calum:
hello.
for my upcoming course i think i need this:
quote:
FirstClass Client Version 6.011
This is the version of the FirstClass client on the Online Applications CD-ROM, Version 3 and works correctly on Windows 2000. The documentation was written for this version. This version will work on Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000, and will also operate on Windows Me and XP.
There are two versions of this client you can download.
* The client only, customised for use with The Open University servers
* The client with a full set of Open University documentation, in PDF format, that will install with the client.
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i will not, if i have anything to say about it, ever allow windows to connect to the internet again. but then i notice this:
quote:FirstClass Client for Apple Macintosh
The Open University not not officially support the use of Mac's but the FirstClass client works almost identically across the platforms, therefore the documentation will be helpful for the Mac version.
If you would like to download the Mac OS version of the FirstClass client, then the most recent version can be located at Centrinity's software download page.
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so.... i can either run a mac emulator in linux (looks like it's all beta stuff and will require a lot of downloading and tweaking stuff since i don't even have a macOS CD), or buy a second hand mac (which i have no money or space for). According to the site:
quote:Requirements
This FirstClass
trc3:
I dont know much about older macs since i've only been using one for about 8 months, but you can get processor upgrade cards at http://www.powerlogix.com
[edit]How much is your budget for a old/new mac?
[ October 27, 2002: Message edited by: trc3 ]
flap:
I just found this on google:
http://www.edc.northwestern.edu/fc/fc_faq.html#18
Might be of help.
trc3:
Check this out, this guy has four 233mhz g3s all of them are under $100 but all the auctions end in like an hour and a half.
RudeCat7:
Check this place out surplus village they actually have good buys on used pcs all the time. Some of the ones with scratches, or missing bezels are a steal!
I bought some 400mhz with dvd for $125 plus/ship.
They have an apple section tool...btw...
[ October 27, 2002: Message edited by: RudeCat8.0 ]
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