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Date:      Sun, 11 Jun 2000 13:48:48 -0600
From:      Joe Warner <jswarner@uswest.net>
To:        Heiko Recktenwald <uzs106@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de>
Cc:        dragon@skullybat.com, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Getting the hang of this stuff.
Message-ID:  <3943ED20.EB879B5B@uswest.net>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.10006111820410.1494-100000@moritz.alleswirdgelber>

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Heiko Recktenwald wrote:

> > like it too.  Eons ago (1994-96), I was a Mac user myself.  My favorite Mac
> > was a Power Mac 6100 "pizza box" with a DOS card, running 4.5.1.  I've spent
>
> Btw, there is also "Macdos", somewhere at info-mac, bringing the
> commandline.... Mac OS X brings it too, well, some day.

Interesting...  At the time, there was also emulation software available to run on
the Mac.  Can't remember the name of it though.  It had a picture of a set of keys
on the box, each labled with a different OS.  I tried running WIN 95 with it but
it was way too slow.  WIN 95 was even slow on the DOS card.  WIN 3.1 ran better.
Since I was the mail administrator at the time, I only needed DOS 6.22 on the DOS
card to administrate the mail system (MS Mail 3.5).....

Joe


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<p>Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>> like it too.&nbsp; Eons ago (1994-96), I was a
Mac user myself.&nbsp; My favorite Mac
<br>> was a Power Mac 6100 "pizza box" with a DOS card, running 4.5.1.&nbsp;
I've spent
<p>Btw, there is also "Macdos", somewhere at info-mac, bringing the
<br>commandline.... Mac OS X brings it too, well, some day.</blockquote>

<p><br><i><font color="#3333FF">Interesting...&nbsp; At the time, there
was also emulation software available to run on the Mac.&nbsp; Can't remember
the name of it though.&nbsp; It had a picture of a set of keys on the box,
each labled with a different OS.&nbsp; I tried running WIN 95 with it but
it was way too slow.&nbsp; WIN 95 was even slow on the DOS card.&nbsp;
WIN 3.1 ran better.&nbsp; Since I was the mail administrator at the time,
I only needed DOS 6.22 on the DOS card to administrate the mail system
(MS Mail 3.5).....</font></i><i><font color="#3333FF"></font></i>
<p><i><font color="#3333FF">Joe</font></i>
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