I have tried three known good floppies in my 840av and none will work. I
believe it is a motherboard problem. This is a spare machine but could be
useful in a pinch. I have changed out the MB from another 840 and the floppy
then works.
Anyone know how to get a floppy to work with a MB problem?
Dear quadraphiles:
I just acquired an HP 9600 external SCSI CD-RW. I got it on eBay for what I
thought was a good deal. It came with the cables, but no software.
What do I need to make this work? I'd like to burn using my Q950 under OS 8.1,
as well as be able to hook it up to one of my newer
At 10:18 -0400 on 12/08/02, Robert J. Johansen wrote:
I know I need Toast or the equivalent, but which version?
4.x would be best, but OWC had 3.5.7 for about $5 a while back, which might be
a better deal.
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tafkarI totally agree about the whole IIvx/650.7100 family of Macs. I
take a blood-thinner (Coumadin) every day...that's why I refuse to change RAM
in those boxes!!! Mikie!
That's funny, I've never had a problem with changing RAM in my Q650 - and I
just remove the CD-ROM, too. No cuts,
Let me know if my messages are coming through. Bad weather (and
phone lines out here in the boonies. I'll help anyway I can. I also
need to know for myself if there's anything I can do with a gift of a
PowerBook 150 other than use it to fill in a pot-hole at the farm, or see
how many
I have tried three known good floppies in my 840av and none will work. I
believe it is a motherboard problem. This is a spare machine but could be
useful in a pinch. I have changed out the MB from another 840 and the floppy
then works.
Anyone know how to get a floppy to work with a MB problem?
David:
I have a bad 840av also.
contact me off list, maybe we can help each other.
Thanks
Jim Lunceford
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909-674-2691
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David Pierce wrote:
I have tried three known good floppies in my 840av and none will work. I
believe it is a
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I do believe a 9150 can use eight 72-pin SIMMs.
And, if that's true, then an 8100 probably can as well, as a 9150 is an
extension of an 8100.
But, I've never owned an 8100, although I own and use three 9150s.
Thanks for the info. Silly me, after I asked the
I know I need Toast or the equivalent, but which version?
3.5.x for 68K. Perhaps 4.x would work if your Q950 was upgraded to PPC.
I believe that Toast 4.12 was the last version to work on 68k.
I certainly use it on 68k, both on real macs and under b2 in windows.
Kyle.
I had a similar episode when I wrote a file to a disk on my 660AV and it
somehow is now damaged. Odd.
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At 10:20 -0700 on 12/08/02, John Niven wrote:
I see that the 8100/110AV would also work. What does a WGS offer that others
don't?
In most cases, a DAT drive. The WGS 95 also had a dual-channel PDS SCSI card
and A/UX, along with a bracket for five internal HDs.
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At 20:02 +0100 on 12/08/02, Kyle Kinsey wrote:
I know I need Toast or the equivalent, but which version?
3.5.x for 68K. Perhaps 4.x would work if your Q950 was upgraded to PPC.
I believe that Toast 4.12 was the last version to work on 68k.
Right you are, Kyle.
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Byron:
I have a similar problem that has me scratching my head. I've also got a
Q840-AV that my wife uses as her main Mac here at home. It won't work at
all with ANY floppy drive. I can unplug the floppy drive and it works
just fine. Plug one in, try to boot, and you get the chimes of death.
I
Hi everyone,
Amongst other things, my Quadra 650 is the localtalk bridge machine between
my ethernetwork and my personal laserwriter, so I can print from all the
other computers. Lately, at every power up of the quadra, the laserwriter
cannot be found, but going to the chooser finds it straight
If I might pipe in with an opinion, please allow me to submit the
following. When burning CDs with a Q950, if the burner software allows
for slowing down recording speed, then by all means, do it! Burn at the
lowest speed possible, and of course, with no other applications running
in the
My question is who really needs a floppy drive today, anyway? I mean,
there's the Zip drive, which holds the equivalent of 70 floppies (high
density). How many files can you put on a floppy anyway? I think they're
okay if all you need to do is transfer text files via sneaker net, but
other than
At 9:22 AM +1000 8/13/02, Dr A.P. Whichello wrote:
Hi everyone,
Amongst other things, my Quadra 650 is the localtalk bridge machine between
my ethernetwork and my personal laserwriter, so I can print from all the
other computers. Lately, at every power up of the quadra, the laserwriter
cannot be
I'm writing to reply to both this e-mail and the one I posted about CD
burning before. Forgive me if I forget certain things.
Let me say this, first and foremost: many of our Mac problems and
solutions are necessarily anecdotal. We're not getting ALL THE
INFORMATION ABOUT THE SYSTEMS IN
At 20:45 -0500 on 12/08/02, Allen Davis wrote:
Maybe I've gotten way too behind the curve, but I'd like to know what an
AT address is (as opposed to an IT address). Maybe there's some
AppleTalk address.
So sorry, I've digressed. Can someone direct me to the proper formum for
this type of
I had a similar episode when I wrote a file to a disk on my 660AV and it
somehow is now damaged. Odd.
What's damaged, the disk or the drive?
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