Article ID: 88431 - Last Review: July 7, 2005 - Revision: 2.1 Using the Orange 386 and Windows on a Macintosh
This article was previously published under Q88431 On This PageSUMMARY
The Orange 386 is a Nubus card that allows Apple Macintosh you to run
MS-DOS and Windows-based applications on a second "computer" inside the
Macintosh. This board allows the Macintosh to emulate an IBM-compatible
computer. After you install this board, you can install Microsoft MS-DOS
and then Microsoft Windows.
NOTE: Microsoft has not tested the Orange 386, and therefore cannot guarantee its results. MORE INFORMATION
To install Windows on a Macintosh, you may need to add additional memory.
When the Macintosh's monitor is used, a CGA video driver must be used;
however, most Macintosh users can install a VGA board and attach a VGA
monitor.
If you encounter problems running Microsoft Windows on a Macintosh with an Orange 386, please contact Orange Micro, Inc. Features of the Orange 386 Card
Standard RAM Configurations
Compatible Macintosh Models
II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIfx, Quadra 700, Quadra 900
NOTE: The IIsi works only with CGA on a Macintosh-compatible monitor.
SMARTDrive and the Orange 386 CardSMARTDrive (SMARTDRV.EXE) version 4.0 is fully compatible with the Orange 386. Earlier versions of SMARTDrive are not compatible with the Orange 386 and should not be installed.The Orange 386 card included here is manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. | Other Resources Other Support Sites
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