It seems to come and go.  We will get a spell of eight or ten messages a day
and then nothing or a month or more??????


On 8/14/04 1:47 PM, "Yvan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And now suddenly it works also for me? Great
> 
> On 14.08.2004, you wrote:
> 
>> Hello R.J.,
>> 
>> sorry if I don't answer to your questions. How did you managed to send
>> something to this list? I'm also a new member of this list but anytime I
>> send something to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get a mail back saying
>> that this address is invalid.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Yvan
>> 
>> On 13.08.2004, you wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, folks.
>>> 
>>> I'm new to this list and was hoping some of you could
>>> provide me some advice about putting an Apple IIgs to
>>> work.
>>> 
>>> I've had a couple for a while but haven't done much
>>> with them. I believe they have 1 meg of RAM. I've got
>>> the 3.5" and 5.25" floppy drives but no hard drive.
>>> 
>>> I've got some GS/OS software I downloaded somewhere
>>> and few other bits of software here and there on old
>>> floppies I've acquired over time.
>>> 
>>> I'd like to make one of the IIgses more usable for
>>> everyday work, such as word processing and printing,
>>> and I'd love to do e-mail or the Internet on one of
>>> these puppies if possible.
>>> 
>>> Some questions:
>>> 
>>> I've tried daisy-chaining more than one 3.5" floppy
>>> drive, but neither machine ever seems to recognize
>>> more than one 3.5" drive, although I've read that this
>>> can be done.
>>> 
>>> I bought a card to add an extra meg of RAM but could
>>> never get it to work in either machine. Was I doing
>>> something wrong, or did I likely have a bad card?
>>> 
>>> What is the best and easiest way to get some sort of
>>> hard drive working for a IIgs?
>>> 
>>> What kind of printer can I use? Do I need to add
>>> anything to the IIgs to use a printer?
>>> 
>>> What about e-mail or the Internet? Is it possible?
>>> What kind of modem or software do I need? Seems to me
>>> I read somewhere that there's a way of doing this, but
>>> I don't remember where or what it is. Also, I know
>>> virtually nothing about bulletin board systems.
>>> 
>>> I've looked at some of the Web sites mentioned on Low
>>> End Mac on the page about the Apple 2 list, but
>>> they're either pretty complicated or don't have a lot
>>> of good information for the beginner.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone help?
>>> 
>>> I have several Apple IIs and am particularly impressed
>>> with the IIgs. I like to figure out ways to show that
>>> these machines still have practical use.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>>> 
>>> R.J.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>> 
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>> Regards
>> 
>> 
> Regards
> 


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