Oh, and does anyone remember the Leading Edge Word Processor? I wanna get that working in my DOS virtual machine - I did a shitload of creative writing back in the day on my Leading Edge XT clone.
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Oh, and is there a way to create iso files in OS X that does't involve the command line? [link]
Toast can do it, right? I should install that on my MacBook.
dosshell?
Oh, and is there a way to create iso files in OS X that does't involve the command line?
Applications -> Utilites -> Disk Utility
[edit: Also in Finder: New -> New Burn Folder]
What was the graphical file manager thingie that came with DOS 5.0 called?
I can see it in my head, but I rarely used it. I was an early convert to XTree. Even now (as in, like, yesterday) I still occasionally use a Win32 replacement for it called ZTree.
Oh, and does anyone remember the Leading Edge Word Processor?
Heh. I still have the copy that came with my Leading Edge clone.
Applications -> Utilites -> Disk Utility
Huh. I was looking at that. I see how to make a dmg file and a cdr file, but....
And yeah, I've used disk utility in the past to make an iso (on earlier versions of OS X).
eta:
To create an ISO image in OS X, use Disk Utility to burn a new image choosing “CD/DVD Master” as the Image Format. That creates an image with the cdr extension. Just rename the cdr file extension to iso and there you have it!
Oh. That's intuitive.
screenshot of dosshell (DOS Shell) [link]
I've never used a dual processor system before. Cool - I can have one app taking 100% of the cpu, and yet everything else is not noticeably slower.
Anyone have a Mac Pro? Apparanly, Apple uses two different manufacturers for the SuperDrive. One is actually faster/better than the Apple specs, so there's firmware to limit its performance. And there's a way of getting around this: [link]
How to create your own iPod screensaver
1. Create a new folder named Demo Mode on the iPod.
2. In iTunes, rename any video file as Demo
3. Don't play anything and keep the iPod on a charger. In 2 minutes the video you renamed as Demo will automatically play and repeat.
(5G video iPod only.)