--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have a Q700 yourself or a IIci?
I've got both. The Q700 is rather limited with RAM
expansion because
it only has 4 simm slots to fill. Considering the
fact that it is
very hard to get 8 mb or higher 30 pin simms for
this model and
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if the inability of 68Ks to turn off the
startup RAM tests is a
lack-of-software thing, or a
lack-of-hardware-support-for-it thing. With a
PPC-upgraded 68K, you can turn off the startup RAM
test with 8.5 or higher,
but the 8.5 Memory
At 23:37 -0700 on 09/04/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Now an 040 in the II/IIx/IIfx case with six NuBus
slots, 16 SIMM slots, built in 24bit video with
dedicated VRAM, built in Ethernet, fast SCSI II,
16bit 44Khz stereo audio in and out, THAT woulda
been a real killer Mac. ;) And it probably
At 23:47 -0700 on 09/04/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
The DayStar control panel (at least for the Turbo 601)
has the feature to disable the RAM test. That works
back to system 7.5, which is the minimum System for
Yeah, but does it work without a card installed? ISTR the Daystar control
panels
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 23:47 -0700 on 09/04/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
The DayStar control panel (at least for the Turbo
601)
has the feature to disable the RAM test. That works
back to system 7.5, which is the minimum System for
Yeah, but does it work without a card
Yeah, but does it work without a card installed?
ISTR the Daystar control
panels don't work so well without an accelerator in
place.
Would be easy enough for someone to try. :)
Drop it in the control panels folder then see if it
will run. If it will, check the box to disable the
Subject: Re: Ripping Video
From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 10:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a
video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
First off you'd need a Mac with AV or Audio Video
features that include AV _input_ and
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. Now, I've got a good reason to buy myself a
Quad 840AV :-)
BTW Is this something that one can do better with
newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital video?
Yes, and if you're recording onto your computer,
it's digital
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on an OS 9.1/OS X machine (IIRC you have a 9.2 G3
don't you?) and you
have the lot sorted :).
Heck, if he has that kind of rig, just get one of
those USB video capture things plus a USB 2.0
card (even if it has USB built in) or a Firewire
capture
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 12:15 AM, the pickle wrote:
At 01:09 +0200 on 09/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably
coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Will also work, albeit not *quite* as well.
Not
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 08:31 AM, rlf9 wrote:
320x240? A bit on the small side, what?
You can do 640x480 as well. The frame rate starts to drop off though. I
think it's 4-6fps for that size. 320x240 is fine, you can't really get
any more quality out of a VCR video if you make it any
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 10:44 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on an OS 9.1/OS X machine (IIRC you have a 9.2 G3
don't you?) and you
have the lot sorted :).
Heck, if he has that kind of rig, just get one of
those USB video capture things plus a
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Coincidence indeed ! But I do know a Q700 for sale here in Amsterdam.
Heavily finned '040 and an Ethernet card in there. And the usual ugly Q700
case. Off list
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Coincidence indeed ! But I do know a Q700 for sale here in Amsterdam.
Heavily finned '040 and an Ethernet card in there. And the usual ugly Q700
case. Off list
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Coincidence indeed ! But I do know a Q700 for sale here in Amsterdam.
Heavily finned '040 and an Ethernet card in there. And the usual ugly Q700
case. Off list
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 05:24 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Right now I don't use either one of them. I do my scsi stuff on a
LC475, which is quite fast and has space for a 32 mb 72 pin simm. I
wanna get myself a big quadra with 72 pin simms, so I can fill 'r up
real good (i've got
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 06:15 PM, mart wrote:
The IIci case is a beauty (albeit somewhat boxy). Lining, striping,
details; all is well. The Q700 case has the same dimensions, but the
horizontal striping on the front is replaced by an ugly row of smaller
ones. It was redesigned to
At 19:11 +0100 on 09/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
SIMMs and get 128MB! Trouble is the RAM tes takes longer than the OS to
load (yes, even with OS 8.1 pickle ;) ).
I wonder if the inability of 68Ks to turn off the startup RAM tests is a
lack-of-software thing, or a lack-of-hardware-support-for-it
[...]
I wanna get myself a big quadra with 72 pin simms, so I can fill 'r up
real good (i've got some spare 72-pin simms).
So that's going to be an AV Quadra, I guess.
Happy hunting!
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a 68040 does generate heat at 25Mhz.
It is just an added benefit to keeping it cool.
remember heat is the enemy.
Jim F
Marten van de Kraats wrote:
have one myself, though I don't use it because of the limited memory
upgrade potential. What do you mean with 'finned' btw?
A heatsink.
The heatsink is to transfer the heat from the CPU to the air, and the fan
moves the air away and replaces it with cooler air. The heat transfer is
limited by the 'narrowest' part of the system. If the heat can't get out of
the chip it would soon look like a dim light bulb. If the air can't get
Thanks. Funny thing is that I haven't got any big quadra's yet, only a
simple 700 because it looked most like the IIci which I find beautiful.
I always aimed for II series and compacts (plusses mostly, by far my
favourite).
On woensdag, april 10, 2002, at 12:06 , mart wrote:
[...]
I wanna
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 10:35 PM, James E Freeland wrote:
a 68040 does generate heat at 25Mhz.
It is just an added benefit to keeping it cool.
remember heat is the enemy.
My 840av has a 40MHz 040 in it. It has a short stumpy heat-sink (it
needs to be to fit under the drive bay
On woensdag, april 10, 2002, at 12:05 , kapnkid wrote:
Some of the Windoze machines have fans mounted on the chip
heatsink itself, as well as a fan to cool the box! Some even have
Peltier
devices mounted on the chip, a very inefficient method, but it works.
Keep
those fuzz bunnies clear
I think the IIci/Q700 has the inverse problem to the Quadra 8xx and 8x00
Macs. Not so good (although, like the SE/30 is has it's charms ;) )
outside, roomy and well made inside. Anyone who has use a mighty 8 will
know it's not a nice case to work in but it looks coool :).
The classic Mac
At 23:21 +0100 on 09/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
fair bit of heat. Having said that I got a nasty burn from the edge of
my LC040 in my 475 when I out it in but realised (as the machine sounded
unusually quiet) I forgot to re-attach the fan.
They're not heatsinked, mostly because the LC040 never
At 17:02 -0700 on 09/04/02, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I think the IIci/Q700 has the inverse problem to the Quadra 8xx and 8x00
Macs. Not so good (although, like the SE/30 is has it's charms ;) )
outside, roomy and well made inside. Anyone who has use a mighty 8 will
know it's not a nice case to
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 08:31 AM, rlf9 wrote:
320x240? A bit on the small side, what?
You can do 640x480 as well. The frame rate starts to
drop off though. I
think it's 4-6fps for that size. 320x240 is fine,
you can't really get
any
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have any *idea* how much a good quality A-D
breakout box for
FireWire/USB 2.0 *costs*? The last one I saw was
nearly $250.
Checked macwarehouse.com ? TigerDirect.com has some
too but for some reason only their printed catalog
tells which works
on 4/8/02 4:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Marten
you need a video capture and edit set up.
--
All the best,
On maandag, april 8, 2002, at 11:14 , R.A. Cantrell wrote:
on 4/8/02 4:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Marten
At 23:08 +0200 on 08/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Something like a Quad 840AV plus a fat hard disk would be my first choice.
the
At 23:39 +0200 on 08/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
I suppose that, when I get my hands on a Quad 840AV, the process is
simple and I won't need any additional hardware, except a video recorder?
Reasonably so, yes. James Wang's excellent AV-FAQ (linked on LEM, I think
on the Q840 profile
on 4/8/02 5:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital video?
I'm just guessing that a 7600 with adequate ram and drive speed/space would
be better than the 840. he connectivity window
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 10:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Buy an 840av, you won't regret it :). It has Analog video and S-VHS
On dinsdag, april 9, 2002, at 12:30 , R.A. Cantrell wrote:
on 4/8/02 5:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital video?
I'm just guessing that a 7600 with adequate ram and drive
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Marten
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on 4/8/02 6:09 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Marten
There's a guy on the Quadlist named Coz who is an expert on the 660av.
Give him a shout.
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At 01:09 +0200 on 09/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Will also work, albeit not *quite* as well.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Thanks. Now, I've got a good reason to buy myself a Quad 840AV :-)
You don't need a good reason - I didn't have one LOL :).
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital
on 4/8/02 6:16 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was. Coz disappeared from LEM about a year ago.
the pickle
I'll bet if you shine the Coz light up into the sky, our hero will answer
the call.
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I have to agreeYears ago I had a nice 840av and loved the connectivity
and ease of use right out of the box. Neatest thing was running the Mac's
video signal right to a television set. I am contemplating setting my Mom
up with a 6100/av model to replace her ailing and aging WebTV box.
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