Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!killer!rpp386!dalsqnt!pollux!tilde!m2!holland From: holland@m2.csc.ti.com (Fred Hollander) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: MAJOR MAC IIx PROBLEMS!!!!! APPLE RESPOND!!!!! Message-ID: <68917@tilde.csc.ti.com> Date: 2 Feb 89 16:10:58 GMT References: <3590@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Sender: news@tilde.csc.ti.com Reply-To: holland@m2.UUCP (Fred Hollander) Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas Lines: 40 In article <3590@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> lgdemichillie@ucdavis.edu (Greg DeMichillie) writes: > >In article <107@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> schitre@jarthur.UUCP (Sunil Chitre) writes: >>This is not in the least limited to a single program. He showed me four >>programs that did this in the few minutes I was there. He has now found >>several others, including an old Mac mainstay, MacWrite. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Just HOW old is your MacWrite. Old versions (prior to 4.6, I think) will >not run on the Mac II or IIx. You must upgrade to 4.6 or later. As for > >If a program runs on a II, it should run on a IIx. If it won't run on a II, >it's not going to run on a IIx. I've heard that Illustrator 88 does not run a IIx, even though it runs on a II (with color). Is anyone using (or trying to use) Illustrator on a IIx? Does anyone know why it might not work on a '30 when it works on a '20? > >>Sunil >>-Faustus Majoris >>-Devious Bastard Sunil, when you post the list of incompatible applications, please post the version numbers. > >----- >Greg DeMichillie >Apple Student Rep - UC Davis >lgdemichillie@ucdavis.edu >AppleLink: ST0178 > >Disclaimer: If you've seen one disclaimer, you've seen them all. Fred Hollander Computer Science Center Texas Instruments, Inc. holland%ti-csl@csnet-rela The above statements are my own and not representative of Texas Instruments.