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At 8:57 PM -0700 07/12/2014, 'J.S. Garrison' via Vintage Macs wrote:
Your angry reply is unwarranted and unsolicited, Dan.
Not an angry reply. Simply a bunch of pertinent questions that would
help figure out your difficulty. The information you provided in
your previous postings lacked
At 3:26 PM -0700 07/13/2014, 'John Carmonne' via Vintage Macs wrote:
I have a G4 MDD with OS 9.2.2 I cant get iTunes to play. When I
click the play button nothing happens,
What vers of iTunes?
Play what, exactly?
Does the item play in QuickTime Player?
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Things certainly have changed list-wise. There's a take-away from
sensing what's not said in your reply that not many people
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installed so i have no recovery disks , i have a copy of disk
warrior that will not boot at all.
Given the age of the machine, have you tried replacing the PRAM battery?
What OS are you running? ... check our LEM Swap list for OS DVDs.
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addressing for that one Mac. Other
than that, there should be NO difficulties using an older Mac with
any modern router - using either MacTCP or Open Transport.
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Do you have Shareway IP installed on that Cube? It may help bridge
the two machines.
Shareway is included in OS 9. It is the thing that is loaded/run
when you tick that box to enable AFP/IP.
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client to talk in that direction.
This is all mess caused by Apple ripping out support for this and
that protocol as OS X advanced.
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flushes that final bit of file-system data to the volume. Not a good
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GUI long enough to find 'em. lol
People actually use Yahoo Mail for something other than a throw-away
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At 8:25 AM -0700 10/30/2013, Joe Oswald wrote:
Your distinction between software and hardware errors is complete baloney.
If you yank a mounted USB memory stick out of a computer, you have
Utility themselves. :) Fewer hardware failures is because
they're being more careful after purchasing higher quality sticks.
YMMV.
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On Oct 31, 2013, at 7:31 PM, Dan wrote:
Last year (2012), I had clients give me 26 failed USB sticks.
Six were easily repaired with Disk Utility. Two required
reinitializing. The rest were hardware failures. 18 vs 8. That
doesn't follow
wool... Less expensive devices don't include any protection against
this type of thing, so they die.
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that remain can be
opened.
Can the files be seen with an ls command from Terminal?
Perhaps Apple has fixed the problem by hiding files it can no longer
handle? Cunning.
lol The 'ole sweep the dust under the rug trick!
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, dragging the file a more appropriate app should work just fine.
FWIW,
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OS, so most likely it's just their standard poor quality control. Of
course, since it only affects discs made prior to SL, and since Apple
wants us to use iCloud, not optical media, I doubt they'll ever
bother to do anything about it.
So much for it just works.
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Ignoring that it's a temporary fix, do you just run it through a normal wash
cycle using standard dishwasher detergent? Or is a soapless cycle (just the
hot water) enough?
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BODY OF THE POSTING THEN IT'S GOING TO BE THERE FOREVER.
I don't know what X-No-Archive is and I don't care to learn
Good. Don't learn. Be proud of that.
if the group can't be de-indexed then I'll just remove myself from it.
Feel free to do so.
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I don't suppose the power switch is twisted to the locked on position?
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reboots itself. I
denominator, perhaps its DHCP
settings are foo? At the min, reboot it.
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, ahm too lazy to look),
but here's my copy:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/610326/Memory%20Mapper%201.5.sit
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I've had it) and no
lights etc.
Replace the PRAM battery.
If still no joy, pull the RAM and disconnect all peripherals, then
try booting - see if you get a broken glass sound etc. Then work
from there...
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At 11:30 AM -0800 1/30/2012, iainnitro wrote:
Hi Dan: Thanks for the reply. We pretty much determined that
unfortunately the logic board was dead in that IIci (maybe could have
been gone through and seen what caps and such went south, but this was
more trouble than I wanted to put
At 2:00 PM -0600 1/30/2012, Michael Needham wrote:
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At 7:13 PM -0800 12/5/2011, Dan Kressin wrote:
IIci + BW Portrait Display (and 2 PM6100s + monitors)
IIci boots up (and chimes!) every time. Works fine w/ Apple 12 color CRT.
Following weekend, one last chance to play before packing it all
back up. Monitor, on. Keyboard power button
is
when I experienced the first no-go. I disconnected the 2nd drive (so back to
the original config), but it made no difference.
Thanks for the feedback so far.
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to the desktop.
Boot into Safe Mode (hold down the shift key). That will force it to
clear and rebuild the kernel caches.
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a bootable system, the icon will change to the happy Mac.
I'm looking for any software or system that I could start it up with to
check out if it's working.
System 1 thru 7.5.5
A quick google found this
http://main.system7today.com/articles/tutorials/disktools.html
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the cost of the unit
itself.
Road Trip!
Parcel Post shipping isn't that bad...
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At 12:50 PM -0400 9/20/2011, bigcl...@aol.com wrote:
DAN - is what you're reading now in straight text and NOT HTML.
Please confirm. Thanks.
Looks good to me.
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all listed down like this and then these
repair list e mails with no identifier.very HARD to figure out
which is which and where to save them
If you sort the mailing lists into different mailboxes, you'll not
have the problem.
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MS Hotmail.
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a look at Sustwork's Nettalk mailing list archives. There's probably
quite a few old threads discussing all this.
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3. The list headers already clearly identify the mailing list. Any
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trimming off some of the plastic flange or connector with a sharp
knife.
Then reseat the supply...
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At 6:14 AM -0700 8/7/2011, Al wrote:
I have replacement coverage for these two laptops that were stolen in
a break-in at my home, what value can I list for the two computers,
anyone have any idea??
Search the LEM Swap archive.
Check completed auctions on eBay.
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and malfunctioning IIci, and now it seems to want to
work properly.
Does the machine work without the cache card?
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3.6v, 1/2 AA, Lithium. Often SAFT brand.
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can isolate/locate the cause.
The most common causes are:
Accumulated crud.
Fan bearing.
HD.
...DO NOT stick the drive in the freezer. That's a last ditch
thing one does to a nearly dead HD, in order to try to get it to spin
up so you can get the data off.
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At 12:31 PM -0400 6/19/2011, Jake Lumpkin wrote:
@Dan- No, it just ticked. Also when I plugged in the keyboard the
three lock lights would blink along with the ticking. Thanks.
hum. No p/s fan running then. And the self-test didn't go.
Replace the pram battery.
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At 11:03 AM -0700 6/16/2011, Jeff Walther wrote:
On Jun 15, 4:25 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
SO, does anyone know what to do to check the power supply to make sure
it's the problem?
OR do you folks something else catastrophically wrong with this little
old workhorse?
Replace
, then start disconnecting things like the HD.
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. Standardize your OS builds so you only need one clone
of each vers, made once a year or so. Then push all your user data
to a machine running OS X and back it up from there.
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Files with the dot underscore are part of the appledouble solution to
metadata and forks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppleSingle_and_AppleDouble_formats
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At 7:58 PM -0800 12/3/2010, tortoise wrote:
On Dec 2, 12:52 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 9:19 PM -0800 12/1/2010, tortoise wrote:
I thought there was no support for HFS standard in Leopard
Why would you think that?
IIRC I cannot format a disk hfs standard in Leopard (the option
on
the drive. Old fashioned SCSI support seems to be a bit broken in
Leopard and Snow Leopard. I've run into a number of issues. Old
fashioned because you must keep in mind that Firewire is actually a
form of SCSI-3.
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At 10:05 PM -0800 11/26/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 26, 2010, at 7:22 PM, Dan wrote:
At 4:32 PM -0800 11/26/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I have a IIci with 7.1 on it and I want to display the time in
the menu bar but I can't find the option to do that.
Date Time control panel, as I
At 4:32 PM -0800 11/26/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I have a IIci with 7.1 on it and I want to display the time in the
menu bar but I can't find the option to do that.
Date Time control panel, as I recall. Or maybe that's just what
it's called in OS 9?
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An interesting read...
The forgotten, fat generation of Mac Portables
http://www.reghardware.com/2010/11/09/macintosh_portable/
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The Classic uses the standard 1/2 AA 3.6v lithium ($5 of less from
most places). But I think the Plus uses something different?
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then relaunch Finder, which will force it to rebuild
from scratch. As I recall, tools like File Buddy will do this for
you.
Then re-select the volume from which to boot using the control panel...
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PB 190 7.5.2
Each time I do a shut down from the menu tab it restarts
Been a while since I've been near a 190. Um... I'm vaguely recalling
a screw type switch on the back that told it what to do.
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on for a few hours.
WARM UP How old do you think this computer is. No, either it
starts up right away or something is wrong.
Real men COLD BOOT.
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accomplish this?
I think you'll have better results posting in LEM's G3-5-List or the
Leopard-List. Vintage-Macs is for ancient 68k Macs running the
classic Mac OS, not PowerPC Macs or OS X.
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working.
Can you put the HD into another Mac, and put a good system on it
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and spit them out like it was
working. I will try to clean it carefully, since I've never done that
before. Yikes!
Yea, what they said.
Concentrate your efforts on that floppy drive. Make sure the floppy
contains a valid System, etc.
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cables going to the HDs
then try booting on the floppies.
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At 2:12 PM -0800 2/21/2010, Clark Martin wrote:
On 2/21/10 1:24 PM, Dan wrote:
At 8:50 AM -0800 2/21/2010, Ken wrote:
I saw an auction for Apple IP Gateway on eBay. $30 + $15 s/h is too
high in my opinion. The auction did give me the urge to run an
internet connection to my IIgs though. I
, THEN boot your Mac.
DO NOT disconnect or turn off ANY SCSI devices while your Mac is
running - besides upsetting the OS, that could blow the SCSI port etc.
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I received this email from Google. Although it most directly impacts
Google Docs and Google Sites at this point, Gmail and Google Calendar
are next on the list. There's no mention of Google Groups, but I
wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens here in the coming
year.
I have some browser
contents yet, since the posts appear to intersect with those from the
funet.fi archive.
Are you removing commercial products, pirated works, etc?
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Media replacement seems like a valid justification, if the licenses permit it.
The logic is still faulty tho - copyrighted works cannot be legally
redistributed without the copyright holder's explicit permission.
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on the video card and let it do the work.
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At 1:51 PM -0600 1/10/2010, David Colvin wrote:
Okay, guys! i get smarter and smarter every day since I subscribed
to this list. My brains are getting so big they are starting to ooze
out of my ears. . .
Don't dribble that on your Mac. Could be caustic, or at least sticky.
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sized files.
A number of improvements have been made to the HFS file system since
then, to reduce fragmentation and fix the performance issue. Plus,
OS X watches things and does critical defragging automatically, as
you use the machine.
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files are put on contiguously. Unnecessary under OS X, as the same
performance improvement there comes from running simple maintenance
tasks. OS X does the important defragging automatically.
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I have a G4 (400Khz)
Then you're on the wrong LEM mailing list. This list is for vintage
Macs - 68k.
Please repost on something like G3-5-List.
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4096 not 4000!
Nap time.
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? Or is one of the files 19,728 bytes (19.2
KB) shorter than the other?
Another example... Two Macs looking at the same file on a server.
Which is giving the correct size?
Accuracy counts.
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At 4:54 PM -0500 12/7/2009, D. Finnigan wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 16:37:52 -0500, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Another example... Two Macs looking at the same file on a server.
Which is giving the correct size?
Well, considering that file length is stored in the disk catalog, and
assuming
At 5:19 PM -0500 12/7/2009, D. Finnigan wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 17:14:10 -0500, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Did the byte-count remain constant? No data transfer errors? You
checked that?
There shouldn't have been any, otherwise the data checksums wouldn't have
matched and the Finder
At 6:10 PM -0500 12/7/2009, D. Finnigan wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 17:54:40 -0500, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 5:19 PM -0500 12/7/2009, D. Finnigan wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 17:14:10 -0500, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Did the byte-count remain constant? No data transfer errors
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For other shortcut assignments and macros, I used KeyQuencer.
Not sure what min OS those tools used; guessing System 7?
HTH,
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HFS is treated as read-only.
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10.6.11.
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LEM Swap tho.
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At 9:05 AM -0500 8/27/2009, Derek Morton wrote:
I am not sure how relevant this is to our archaic hard drives, but
still a very cool thing...
http://www.datacent.com/hard_drive_sounds.php
ack! Now my nerves are jangling!
Very useful page. Thx!
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