Equipment that draws large currents tends to decrease the line voltage. A collection of emulated software for the early Macintosh computer, created by Apple as the successor to the Apple II series. Surge protectors are generally used to protect equipment from high voltage spikes and other brief increases in line voltage. Also I know a few people who do not yet use the Prop because of the lack of any tools for there platforms, including Mac OS Classic, AROS, Amiga OS 4.x, Haiku OS, etc.ĭavid, I'm a little puzzled by your post. I am consider setting it up as a file server for my IIgs and my IIe that I plan to put an Apple II Workstation card in. Will someone PLEASE, port a SPIN/Propeller assembly compiler, and loader (using the FTDI for the Prop Plug) to Mac OS Classic (it can be carbonized, I run OS 9.2.2). Out of the systems mentioned the only one that is popular enough to make the needed request for is Mac OS Classic, as such I ask: The only systems I have that could get rid of this issue (by taking very little power), are an Amiga, a Macintosh G3 (to slow for OS X), and an Apple IIGS. I am in one heck of a predicament, my surge protectors are going off way to often even when I lighten the power load as much as I can with a PC.