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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 8 32-bit? 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-16-1993
- DESC: 32-bit? 1.1 - This program is a small update to itself, which was
- KEY: 32-bit? 1.1.sit KBytes: 81920
- DESC: uploaded several months ago. It will tell you, with nice graphics,
- DESC: whether or not your mac is running in 32-bit mode. It's easier than
- DESC: going to the control panels folder, then the memory control panel,
- DESC: then closing everything. Just launch this program and it'll tell ya.
- DESC: If you find yourself turning 32 bit on and off, this program will
- DESC: help you keep track of your modes.
- 7 3D Windows 2.0.sit 16 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-02-1991
- DESC: If you like the look of the NeXT interface and windows, download
- KEY: 3D Windows 2.0.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: this Cdev. Works only with a Mac II or SE/30. Looks best in color.
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- 6 5-6-7 INIT 1.0b1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-01-1993
- DESC: 5-6-7 INIT 1.0b1 - This INIT allows switching between Systems 5, 6
- KEY: 5-6-7 INIT 1.0b1.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: and 7 without having to boot off a floppy or whatever. It is useful
- DESC: for switching between Systems to avoid compatibility problems, e.g.
- DESC: to run an old application which is incompatible with System 7 under
- DESC: System 6. Please read the comments under Installation, below, for
- DESC: more information. This init only works with machines which can be
- DESC: booted with System 5, 6 or 7 (this does not include many of the new
- DESC: macs.
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- 5 A Train INIT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1992
- DESC: A Train INIT - A cute little INIT I made. Drop it in your system
- KEY: A Train INIT.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: folder and reboot. And when you do a big fireball express comes up
- DESC: and the whistle blows. Great for train buffs !
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- 2 ADB RESET.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-19-1991
- DESC: ADB Reset is a shareware application and FKEY that will reset the
- KEY: ADB RESET.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) of your Macintosh. The FKEY (invoked by
- DESC: hitting a specific keystroke) is particularly handy if your mouse
- DESC: freezes up.
- 1 ADBManager 1.02.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: ADBManager 1.02 - The ADBManager will let you selectively disable
- KEY: ADBManager 1.02.sit KBytes: 57344
- DESC: and re-enable ADB devices. This application is useful if you have
- DESC: conflicting ADB devices. I use this application to disable my
- DESC: joystick when I am not using it with my flight simulator; this way
- DESC: I don't have to power-down the CPU to unplug it. The device is
- DESC: effectively turned off by setting its service routine pointer and
- DESC: data pointer to 0 (or NIL/NULL for you programmers). An additional
- DESC: extension (startup document) can be used to disabled ADB devices
- DESC: when the CPU is booted. The Inside Macintosh manuals recommend
- DESC: against adding any ADB devices to the bus while the CPU is on. If
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