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using screen of a MacBook Pro from a G4 Powerbook with failed screen
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<blockquote data-quote="crisscross01" data-source="post: 1659789" data-attributes="member: 402270"><p>Hey, I have finally got it to work using the Preferences>sharing on the PowerBook (no chickens in sight) and side-bar connection to it on the MacBook Pro. I needed to spot that the PowerBook was wanting the MacBook OKd while the MacBook was trying to make the connection.</p><p></p><p>Its kind of creepy having this smaller screen operating a Classic program within the MacBook Pro screen; there is a half-second delay on the cursor movement and getting used to having to take on board 2 menu bars and 2 docks, but as near to magic as one gets in real life.</p><p></p><p>Thank you both for your help and encouragement and gsahli for this useful trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crisscross01, post: 1659789, member: 402270"] Hey, I have finally got it to work using the Preferences>sharing on the PowerBook (no chickens in sight) and side-bar connection to it on the MacBook Pro. I needed to spot that the PowerBook was wanting the MacBook OKd while the MacBook was trying to make the connection. Its kind of creepy having this smaller screen operating a Classic program within the MacBook Pro screen; there is a half-second delay on the cursor movement and getting used to having to take on board 2 menu bars and 2 docks, but as near to magic as one gets in real life. Thank you both for your help and encouragement and gsahli for this useful trick. [/QUOTE]
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