Stuart Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With an SE/30, it should self-bleed. See the 'other' thread on this
issue!  ;-)

Yes, the perils of digest mode. I didn't receive the other thread's question until after I'd sent mine in. Seems that we're trying to do similar things, although I hit lucky and got a machine that actually functioned.


Well, it's a waiting game now for me, with a few weeks to go I think (one guy only shipped to the US, so I'm having it sent to a friend of mine there and then forwarded on to me). I'm now awaiting:

1 long handled Torx screwdriver
4 16Mb SIMMs directly sent to me
4 16Mb SIMMs indirectly sent to me

Then I can stick the 1Gig drive in and get on with what I'm aiming for. I suspect I might be doomed in my dual-boot Linux option, though. I can't find any concrete reference to a driver for the Asante EN/SC under Linux, and that's what I'd really need.


Cheers, Ian


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