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Wut kind of internet can u get on a mac classic II? [Netscaoe ect.]


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Can you get Netscape for mac classic II? I read it on this website

http://allmacintosh.digsys.bg/preview/205119.html

well if u can u can still tell me where to download them + can they be freeware

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The Netscape version at that URL is for the "Classic" version of the operating system not the Classic computer. Try the archive site at: http://wp.netscape.com/download/archive/ for the older versions. One of them might work on a Classic II.
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