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its so funny, it isnt doing anything, all i can do right now is listen to music cds with it

when i tried to install diablo 2 it didnt auto run, and i couldnt install it, and the cd says windows and mac

help me

and i opened it, and i tried running the setup.exe and the install.exe, and that didnt work either

but it detects it

os9 doesnt use .exe's

you have to find the .bin's or just ones with application icons (sorry most of my experience is with OSX, i barely use classic anymore). trying to open the .exe wont do anything

you may even be able to just drag the folder over to the "Applications (Mac OS 9)" folder if they designed it to be installed like that (i knew some OS9 apps were, and almost all OSX apps are)

Well heres My Mac

The Desk Where i have my 2 Printers, and Mac

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My Network Setup "Not Nessisaraly My Mac" :

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And my Desk where my Laptop and Monitor for the mac are: desk.jpg

The pictures are low quality because i used my Camcorders Picture thingy. I hope to get a new dedicated digital camera soon. My Mac's specs are listed in my sig smile.gif.

Does anyone know how to get a Office Jet V40 to work in OS X HP doesnt have drivers on there site. So i duno if theres some work around i would like to beable to do color printing on my Mac.

Here's a close up of my network, http://www.rickysmith.net/dc/ I'm working on setting up a small type of data center. Since i do webhosting and i have to learn about networking for certifications and a compition im in for school. Skills USA

that almost looks like a vector drawing

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Haha, you probably know where I got it too seeing as your in my area.

It's Inspiration in Lakewood (by Home Depot, Staples) right next to Brick next to Circuit City and Bestbuy. :) Good store, you should jump in there if you havent if you need some "modern" furniture.

@Photo Monkey  Cheers Matey  :D  where can this screen be purchased?

@steve

What speakers are in use here

Are they available to buy from anywhere?

Rich

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They are Apple Pro speakers and they are avalible from Apple. They aren't that great imo. I'd look else where.

Mac mini Photos

Here are some photos, I took tonight of the mini, the system is pretty nice if I may say so.

Very small and quite, though the iLife dvd was VERY LOUD when I installed it on the Mac mini, did the same thing on my iMac too >_<

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