Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread gamba
Marshall wrote: >Since you posted the query, I've been trying to get iCab to run. By the >documentation, it should work, but I think it wants me to add Internet >Config next. I've already added the Drag Manager and Thread Manager. iCab will run fine without (the hated) Internet Config if you un

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: George Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Compact Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:53 PM Subject: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic > >I've been trying to surf the web on my 4MB classic running 6.08. The >machine is connected to my 440

Re: power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: Patrice Soucy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Compact Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:59 AM Subject: power supply problem? > >Hi, I'm new to the list. I have two classic sitting on top of a shelve, running screen saver at night to scare away t

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread Amber Rhea
I swear by NCSA Mosaic. Use it on my Classic with 4MB and system 7.1. I don't know if it runs under system 6, though. -- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tangerinecs.com /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HTML/RTF in email X No Word docs in email / \ Respect open standards -- Compact

Re: Re : power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread A. Daniel King
Patrice Soucy wrote: > > It is the top of the screen that get distorted. I had a similar thing happen once. It turned out that the 12 inch subwoofer speaker (and its hefty magnet) above the monitor caused the problem. The distortion remained when the speaker was gone. Really, really wild psyc

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread Marshall H. Lewis
George Morris wrote: > Anyone know of any other browsers which work on a classic ? I have pretty good luck with MacWeb 2.0c. Be sure to get the "c" color patch so that pages with background color don't just look all black. More info can be found here:

no internal sound from color classic

2001-07-18 Thread Larry Truesdell
Subject: No sound from CC internal speaker Jeff, There are three possible causes: 1) Something is wrong with the wiring from the external jack to your internal speaker. 2) The external jack is bad, this has a contact that switches the internal speaker off. 3) The internal speaker is bad. HTH, La

Re : power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread the pickle
At 18:56 -0400 on 18/07/01, Patrice Soucy wrote: >It is the top of the screen that get distorted. Well, that kinda shoots down the idea of it being the hard drive leaking magnetic fields :) What's the distortion like? p _ the pickle The FAQ <

Re : power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread Patrice Soucy
It is the top of the screen that get distorted. -- >De : the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >À : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Compact Macs) >Objet : Re: power supply problem? >Date : Merc 18 juil 2001 17:29 > > At 13:59 -0400 on 18/07/01, Patrice Soucy wrote: > >>Hi, I'm new to the list. I have two

Re: No sound from CC internal speaker

2001-07-18 Thread Stuart Bell
>Subject: No sound from CC internal speaker >Any suggestions? 1. There is no speaker (has been known!) 2. Speaker itself is faulty - check in another Mac, or with another speaker in that Mac. 3. Cable disconnected from analogue board - it happens. 4. Circuitry on board is bad - not uncommon, and

Re: The everlasting

2001-07-18 Thread Michael D Wellman
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 17:30:43 -0400 the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 13:45 -0700 on 18/07/01, Michael D Wellman wrote: > > > This is true, Mr. P, but you do need it when transferring the > files > >from a PeeCee floppy to the MAC, then use Stuffit to open them, so > Disk > >Copy

Re: .sea files

2001-07-18 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> > I can transfer the .hqx files from the PC to the Mac, but cannot >> unstuff >> them on the Mac with Expander if I cannot get Expander onto the Mac. >> I said >> in a previous post I do not have Expander on my Mac. > Jim > >Jim, I had the same problem. My solution w

Re: .sea files

2001-07-18 Thread Michael D Wellman
> I can transfer the .hqx files from the PC to the Mac, but cannot > unstuff > them on the Mac with Expander if I cannot get Expander onto the Mac. > I said > in a previous post I do not have Expander on my Mac. Jim Jim, I had the same problem. My solution was TransMac

Re: The everlasting

2001-07-18 Thread the pickle
At 13:45 -0700 on 18/07/01, Michael D Wellman wrote: > This is true, Mr. P, but you do need it when transferring the files >from a PeeCee floppy to the MAC, then use Stuffit to open them, so Disk >Copy can make the Images, to put on the MAC disk. I have had to do this That's why you use somet

Re: power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread the pickle
At 13:59 -0400 on 18/07/01, Patrice Soucy wrote: >Hi, I'm new to the list. I have two classic sitting on top of a shelve, >running screen saver at night to scare away the bugs. > >The screen of a Classic I'have just got in a garage sales is fluctuating >whenever the hard drive is accessed. A powe

Re: No sound from CC internal speaker

2001-07-18 Thread the pickle
At 07:25 -0700 on 18/07/01, Jeff Edwards wrote: >Just bought a color classic that has no sound through >the built-in speaker but I do get sound through the >external speaker port. The seller told me the >internal sound was intermittent; for example, he >would lose sound after it went to sleep (

Re: The everlasting

2001-07-18 Thread Michael D Wellman
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 16:55:41 -0400 the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 09:29 -0700 on 17/07/01, Paul Huskey wrote: > > >problem with that: APPLE FILE EXCHANGE CEASES TO WORK! I can't > transfer > >the files unless I get a replacement TidBits disk! > > You don't need Apple File Excha

Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread George Morris
Steve!! Do you manage to run any version of Netscape on your 4MB LC? If you do , I take my hat off to you.and probably eat it as well. MacWeb release documentation reads as follows: 1.00ALPHA3.2 dated 07Mar95 (the current release) * 1.00ALPHA3.1 dated 06Mar95 * 1.00ALPHA3 dat

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread Steve Conrad
I have MacWeb 1.003A (was there a 1.00A3.2?), MacWeb1.1.1E 68x and MacWeb 2.0 as well as MacLynx. I have used all 3 (most recently on my LC) and all seemed pretty decent for the most part. The LC only has 4M RAM By The Way. Steve >Netscape is just too memory hungry for 4MB Classic. MacWeb 1.

Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade

2001-07-18 Thread Michael D Wellman
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 11:36:45 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Stuart wrote: > >Anyone? > > It's done, and working. > Screen shots can be seen at: > > > Gamba That is very impressive Gamba. I'll bet it speeds along nicely, and looks Goo

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread George Morris
Netscape is just too memory hungry for 4MB Classic. MacWeb 1.00A3.2 is ok but so slow that it constantly looks like the system has hanged. I haven't tried MacLynx yet. What I'm really looking for is the Holy Grail: a browser like Mosaic that runs on system 6 - There was some talk a while a

Re: Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread Steve Conrad
>Anyone know of any other browsers which work on a classic ? > >G Lets seeMacLynx, MacWeb, possibly older NS versions. Those should all work on your 68000 machines. :) Steve Steve Conrad 1818 Franklin Lexington, MO 64067 660-259-7176 http://sasha91.0pi.com It is no secret (

Surfing the web at 8MHZ on a Classic

2001-07-18 Thread George Morris
I've been trying to surf the web on my 4MB classic running 6.08. The machine is connected to my 4400's modem connection via IPnet Router and LocalTalk Bridge. I thought Samba would be a good bet being text only, but it crashes hard all the time especially if I close all the open browser wi

power supply problem?

2001-07-18 Thread Patrice Soucy
Hi, I'm new to the list. I have two classic sitting on top of a shelve, running screen saver at night to scare away the bugs. The screen of a Classic I'have just got in a garage sales is fluctuating whenever the hard drive is accessed. A power supply problem? Something easy to repair? The scre

OS X update puts old macs back on the network

2001-07-18 Thread Marten van de Kraats
After initially only supporting filesharing over tcp/ip, apple will start supporting appletalk filesharing again in os x starting with update 1.1 in september. This means that every mac with appleshare work station software, starting with the plus, can once again be networked with the latest a

Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade

2001-07-18 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Compact Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:16 AM Subject: Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade >Stuart Bell wrote: > >>Is anyone producing the PCBs? > >No fab shop. >Just me, one at a time. >By printing (De

No sound from CC internal speaker

2001-07-18 Thread Jeff Edwards
Just bought a color classic that has no sound through the built-in speaker but I do get sound through the external speaker port. The seller told me the internal sound was intermittent; for example, he would lose sound after it went to sleep (suggesting a software problem). I haven't gotten any

Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade

2001-07-18 Thread gamba
Stuart Bell wrote: >Is anyone producing the PCBs? No fab shop. Just me, one at a time. By printing (DeskJet 694C and PowerPrint) the ClarisDraw art master on special HP mylar. Then pressing art master down on photo sensitive FR4 using piece of glass. Then exposing it to sunlight (need sunlight's

Re: The truth is out there

2001-07-18 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: Shelton, John D. AW2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Compact Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 4:29 AM Subject: The truth is out there >Wow, I had no idea I was pushing a hidden agenda. I'll be more careful of >the landmines next time I write somet

Re: The truth is out there

2001-07-18 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>>Wow, I had no idea I was pushing a hidden agenda. I'll be more careful of >>the landmines next time I write something. >> >And you thought you were of duty:-) > I meant 'off duty'. Check out the System 6 Heaven: http://www.euronet.nl/user

Re: The truth is out there

2001-07-18 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>Wow, I had no idea I was pushing a hidden agenda. I'll be more careful of >the landmines next time I write something. > And you thought you were of duty:-) Marten Check out the System 6 Heaven: http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/system_6_he

The truth is out there

2001-07-18 Thread Shelton, John D. AW2
Wow, I had no idea I was pushing a hidden agenda. I'll be more careful of the landmines next time I write something. John Shelton -- Compact Macs is sponsored by and... Save on Mac software -- Shop Software Outlet.com

Re: OT: Grumbles

2001-07-18 Thread danabanana
Oooh. Lode Runner - that's one of the first things I remember seeing a mac do :). Is it a freebie these days? -- Compact Macs is sponsored by and... Save on Mac software -- Shop Software Outlet.com St

Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade

2001-07-18 Thread Stuart Bell
>Subject: Re: SE/30 greyscale Upgrade > >Stuart wrote: >>Anyone? > >It's done, and working. >Screenshots can be seen at: > Very impressive; screen shots, schematics, PCB artwork! Is anyone producing the PCBs? Stuart. Stuart Bell ([EMAIL PROTE