Re: [NTLK] OT: first gen PPC macs

From: Peter Cameron (pdwc_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: Fri Nov 29 2002 - 16:50:29 EST


on 11/29/02 4:27 PM, Sushi at Sushi_at_ragingbull.com wrote:
> Would you please provide the reference (URL preferred) for this?
http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/En=
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lish-North_American/Macintosh/System/Other_System/32-Bit_System_Enabler_1.0=
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3.txt

And here's the text:

32-Bit System Enabler (1.0.3)

Copyright 1993 Apple Computer, Inc.

WHAT IS THE 32-BIT SYSTEM ENABLER?

The 32-Bit System Enabler adds 32-Bit addressing and a larger virtual memor=
y
capability to the Macintosh II, Macintosh IIx, Macintosh IIcx, and Macintos=
h
SE/30.

32-Bit addressing enables Macintosh computers to use more than 8 MB of RAM.
Virtual memory allows you to use hard disk space to run programs. For more
information about these features, see the documentation that came with your
computer or with your system software update kit.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

You should install the 32-Bit System Enabler if you have a Macintosh II,
IIx, IIcx, or SE/30 with System 7.1 and 4 MB of RAM or more.

HOW TO INSTALL THE 32-BIT SYSTEM ENABLER

1. Drag the icon of the 32-Bit System Enabler to the icon of the System
Folder
    on your startup disk.
2. Restart your Macintosh.

HOW TO TURN ON 32-BIT ADDRESSING

1. Choose Control Panels from the Apple menu.
2. Open the Memory control panel.
3. In the section for 32-Bit Addressing, click On.
4. Restart your Macintosh.

SPECIAL NOTES

After you have installed the 32-Bit System Enabler, be sure to take note of
the following:

=A5 Make sure Balloon Help is turned off when you use the color wheel dialog
box. (The color wheel dialog box appears when you choose a color in many
programs and control panels.)
=A5 If you use the program SuperClock, version 3.9 or earlier, you need to
upgrade to SuperClock version 3.9.1 (available on many public bulletin
boards).

Apple strives to provide maximum reliability for its customers. This update
is provided to address a specific improvement for the above listed Apple
Macintosh models. If your system does not match the System Requirements
listed above, there is no need to install this update.

=A91993 Apple Computer, Inc.

Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries. System 7.1 and Balloon Help are trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc.

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