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- From: jasons@bmc.uu.se (Jason E Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: MaxAppleZoom
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 01:17:00 GMT
- Organization: Dept of Med Gen
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- Message-ID: <jasons-230193021618@mac3.medgen.uu.se>
- References: <C17vKv.E0o@demon.co.uk> <1joqloINN5sj@mailgzrz.TU-Berlin.DE> <C19D96.D02@csn.org>
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- In article <C19D96.D02@csn.org>, erik@teal.csn.org (Erik Mugele) wrote:
- >
- > I have a Mac IIsi (5/80, 7.0.1) with a 14" Seiko Inst. monitor on the
- > built-in board. When I try to run MaxAppleZoom 1.43, it says that it will
- > not work with my system. Why? Is there a later version that will
- > work, or another product that will do the same thing (free/share/commercial)?
- >
- > TNX, Erik
-
- Not to be overly nasty or anything, but README files are there for a
- reason. MAZ only works on Apple video cards (and not all of them either),
- NOT on built-in video. Also due to the massive hack needed for MAZ to work,
- I doubt that anyone else has done it for built-in.
-
- Try getting an old 8-bit card from some high-powered CADophile who just
- bought his video spigot (W.O.W. read the MAZ README file to find out which
- cards work before you buy one).
-
- Good Luck
-
- Jason
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- Department of Medical Genetics
- jasons@bmc.uu.se
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