#59328 - 30/11/11 04:30 PM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: SUZUKI]
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Super Hero
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You might want to try this (if you have your credit card handy). It looks like the guy wants USD 5.99 (so I wasn't tempted myself). 
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#59329 - 30/11/11 06:14 PM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: SUZUKI]
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Sage
Registered: 27/12/01
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Shift and F2 seems to ring a bell ... but it was such a long time ago. There is a sequence like that that allows access to time, date, leads, print config etc
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#59330 - 30/11/11 08:13 PM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: Dave H]
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Super Hero
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It could be:- STOP - to return to the main menu Shift+F1 to display the "System Functions" menu ... then select Setup (F4?) (and hopefully take it from there). ... mind you, I have taken this from notes about the MAC-12, so I could be talking total [censored]. Ha, ha.  PS: here's another long shot ... and another (even further).
Edited by Geoff Hannis (30/11/11 08:43 PM) Edit Reason: Long shots!
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#59333 - 30/11/11 10:19 PM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: DaveC in Oz]
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Super Hero
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Yes, I used to enjoy "lifting the bonnet" on those good old beasts (more my own sort of era, too). You could format 3.5" floppies on the MAC-12, but I can't remember if it used DOS or some other (proprietary) operating system. Anyone know? For some reason I'm guessing at RDOS. But (once again), I could be talking out of my ... er, hat!Here's hoping you can save the day before Neal turns up in the morning then, Dave. 
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#59335 - 30/11/11 10:34 PM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: DaveC in Oz]
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Super Hero
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Yeah, you're right. If only because of the messages that came up on the "screen" (if you could call it that). They weren't anything that DOS could have done (without adding further code). Interesting.  I wonder if the floppy formatting was "special", though. My guess would be not, as it would have made the disks useless (unable to be read) in a PC. But who knows? I seem to remember that the MAC's (of that era) were Big on sending results down 'phone lines, and exciting stuff like that (very real in remote locations - in the States, and Down Under, of course).  PS: the ubiquitous 68000 I expect. Thirty years, and still going strong (sort of). I've just noticed a CPU board for the MAC-6 (P/N 85599-208-1) advertised on line priced at USD 2,995. I wonder if Mithrandir got to the bottom of his problem(s)?
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#59339 - 01/12/11 09:45 AM
Re: MAC 6 TIME/DATE
[Re: DaveC in Oz]
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Super Hero
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We're getting there. After all, there are only a few F keys on those units. Ha, ha. Hopefully Neal will have got it sorted by this time (and date?).  "Internal forum"? Much fun to be had on there? 
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