Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-15 Thread Amber Rhea

>> http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/
>> Not found.
>> 
>> Can't seem to find "Stepping Out" anywhere.
> 
> They're long dead at this point.  Do some googling and see if you can find
> it anywhere.  Might not be a bad idea to check with Gamba either, although
> I don't think he has it at his site.

I know this is old, but I just now read it. I have Stepping Out if anyone
needs a copy.

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Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread Robert Poland

At 4:10 PM -0400 10/11/2001, the pickle wrote:
>At 14:15 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
>
>>http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/
>>Not found.
>>
>>Can't seem to find "Stepping Out" anywhere.
>
>They're long dead at this point.  Do some googling and see if you can find
>it anywhere.  Might not be a bad idea to check with Gamba either, although
>I don't think he has it at his site.

Had already checked Gamba, Version Tracker, Info-Mac and many others.

Found it, "Stepping Out".

I seem to recall that Sum Remarketing bought out the Berkley stuff. 
Found it with Google. Suns price is $19 (WOW).

Description: This ingenious little piece of software extends the
desktop of your Mac 512k, Plus, or SE to give you
a larger working space.

Sounds like a dead end.

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Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread the pickle

At 14:15 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:

>http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/
>Not found.
>
>Can't seem to find "Stepping Out" anywhere.

They're long dead at this point.  Do some googling and see if you can find
it anywhere.  Might not be a bad idea to check with Gamba either, although
I don't think he has it at his site.

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Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread Robert Poland

>At 11:25 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
>>I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a 6100. When I use
>>that display with a Mac II there is an extension that will allow me
>>to use the full display, no black border
>>
>>Is there such a thing for the 6100?
>
>Stepping Out, from Berkeley Systems (the After Dark folks), might work.
>
>MaxAppleZoom, which is what you're probably referring to, only works (as
>you may know) with a few Apple video cards and does NOT work with ANY
>onboard video.
>
>You might be able to physically adjust the monitor to remove this border,
>but it's really not a good idea unless you're very comfortable working in
>there and don't mind the risk that you could shorten the monitor's life by
>putting higher-than-normal voltages on some of its components.

Thanks to
the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and
Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For the record I'm using an HPV video card. I have MaxAppleZoom and 
Monitor Expander (My favorite), neither would work here.

http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/ 
Not found.

Can't seem to find "Stepping Out" anywhere.

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Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread Gregg Eshelman


--- Robert Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a
> 6100. When I use 
> that display with a Mac II there is an extension
> that will allow me 
> to use the full display, no black border
> 
> Is there such a thing for the 6100?

Nope. Max Apple Zoom or that other similar piece
of software only works with certain Apple NuBus
videocards. The only chance you'd have of making it
work would be to get a NuBus adaptor for the 6100
and use the videocard from the Mac II.

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Re: Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread the pickle

At 11:25 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:

>I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a 6100. When I use
>that display with a Mac II there is an extension that will allow me
>to use the full display, no black border
>
>Is there such a thing for the 6100?

Stepping Out, from Berkeley Systems (the After Dark folks), might work.

MaxAppleZoom, which is what you're probably referring to, only works (as
you may know) with a few Apple video cards and does NOT work with ANY
onboard video.

You might be able to physically adjust the monitor to remove this border,
but it's really not a good idea unless you're very comfortable working in
there and don't mind the risk that you could shorten the monitor's life by
putting higher-than-normal voltages on some of its components.

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Macintoch color Display M1212

2001-10-11 Thread Robert Poland

Hi,

I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a 6100. When I use 
that display with a Mac II there is an extension that will allow me 
to use the full display, no black border

Is there such a thing for the 6100?

TIA,

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