Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread Stuart Bell
On Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 02:16 am, Teuila & Bertie Hall wrote: > Using a floating black clock on a white background in Blackwatch a > Compact > Mac makes a really nice, cool nightlight/clock on my 3 yr old daughter's > dresser in her room. She'll watch that thing float around on the scr

Re: Anyone try this hack.

2002-04-17 Thread Stuart Bell
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 11:25 pm, andrew wrote: > hi > Why/would it not be possible to use a colour classic CRT for the > compact TV conversion? > Possibly because if you used the yoke and 'CRT end' PCB from the CC, you'd have to interface it to the video circuitry from the 'new'

Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread Teuila & Bertie Hall
- Original Message - From: "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >It's serial number'd F4381GTM0001 and the s/n on the logic board is > > Throw that number thru the decoder and e-mail me if you have any problems. :) The decoder said: "Your Mac 128 (M0001), with serial number F4381GTM0001,

Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread the pickle
At 19:20 -0500 on 17/04/02, Teuila & Bertie Hall wrote: >I found an original Macintosh M0001. It boots up but I need to get 400k >disks for it, I guess, because it shows me a floppy w/? and when I put in an >800k disk the screen goes black, Sad Mac shows with 0F00062 or 0F00064. FAQ >says this is

Re: Anyone try this hack.

2002-04-17 Thread the pickle
At 11:25 +1300 on 18/04/02, andrew wrote: >hi >Why/would it not be possible to use a colour classic CRT for the >comact TV conversion? 'Cause it's way too long. the pickle FAQ Software Archive __

Music Construction Set from EA

2002-04-17 Thread Blake Patterson
Anyone know where a version of Music Construction Set that will work on the Mac Plus can be had? Thanks. bp -- Heisenberg may have slept here. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by and... SPECIAL LIST PRICES - Replacement Apple CDROMs from $19.99, MacOS 8.5 CD $79.99 P

Re: AppleTalk over Ethernet on Mac Plus (NetInfo Manager)

2002-04-17 Thread Blake Patterson
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 07:47 PM, Eagle wrote: > > But does it work? According to your earlier post, you don't even have a > /config/AppleFileServer directory in NetInfo. As such, I would just > wonder if it works. There are several options in that AFS directory in > NetInfo, so my gu

Re: early version of excel

2002-04-17 Thread Amber Rhea
on 4/17/02 7:42 PM, (Compact Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyone of you have a early version of m$ excel lying around (version 1, > 2 or 3)? Yes, I have version 1 - want a disk image? -- *** Amber Rhea *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tangerinecs.com /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HT

Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread Teuila & Bertie Hall
- Original Message - From: "Scott Holder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I believe the 128k is limited to 400k MFS disks. There should be bootable > disks available off Gamba's site of > various systems. I think the 128k will only boot up to 3 or 5, as anything >

Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread MC68030
You will need to get System Software 1.0 - 3.2 if you want to fun this Macintosh, and you will have to format an 800k disk to 400K on any Macintosh with System 6 or 7, and yes, The "Macintosh" is a collectors item, but the "Macintosh 128k" is not, I got $75.00 for the main unit with no keyboard

Re: 128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread Scott Holder
At 07:20 PM 4/17/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I found an original Macintosh M0001. It boots up but I need to get 400k >disks for it, I guess, because it shows me a floppy w/? and when I put in an >800k disk the screen goes black, Sad Mac shows with 0F00062 or 0F00064. FAQ >says this

128k Macintosh

2002-04-17 Thread Teuila & Bertie Hall
Hello everyone, I found an original Macintosh M0001. It boots up but I need to get 400k disks for it, I guess, because it shows me a floppy w/? and when I put in an 800k disk the screen goes black, Sad Mac shows with 0F00062 or 0F00064. FAQ says this is because I need to use non HFS disks, i.e.,

Mac Plus boot time

2002-04-17 Thread Tom Lee
If you are as impatient as I am, you can bypass the memory test by pressing the mouse button before powering on, and keeping the button down until the boot sequence has finished. *Very* fast boot this way! -- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Center for Integrated Systems, CIS-205 420 Via Palou Mall Stanford

Re: AppleTalk over Ethernet on Mac Plus (NetInfo Manager)

2002-04-17 Thread Eagle
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 06:30 , Blake Patterson wrote: > On Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 10:52 PM, Eagle wrote: I believe there is a NetInfo Manager trick you need to do (as an admin user) in OS X to get it to serve as a legacy AppleTalk server. There's an articl

Re: Anyone try this hack.

2002-04-17 Thread andrew
hi Why/would it not be possible to use a colour classic CRT for the comact TV conversion? :) andre From: Matthew Reidsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Not true. I have two that are suitable on my bench right now. I don't have > > You've put them in a Compact case with

Re: early version of excel

2002-04-17 Thread Gamba
>Anyone of you have a early version of m$ excel lying around (version 1, >2 or 3)? Check out Gamba -- Compact Macs is sponsored by and... SPECIAL LIST PRICES - Repl

early version of excel

2002-04-17 Thread Marten van de Kraats
Anyone of you have a early version of m$ excel lying around (version 1, 2 or 3)? -- Check out the System 6 Heaven: http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/system_6_heaven.html Subscribe to the LEM system6 list: -

Re: Plus startup time (was plus vs 512k)

2002-04-17 Thread Mark Benson
Should increase to the power 4 then right? I'm crap at maths so excuse me if I have the wrong end of the proverbial stick. -- Mark Benson Vintage Macs List Nanny aka silicon_valley_pirate_uk (Yahoo! Messenger) SilValleyPirate (AOL Instant Messenger) Visit Flat Pack Macs On

Re: AppleTalk over Ethernet on Mac Plus (NetInfo Manager)

2002-04-17 Thread Blake Patterson
On Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 10:52 PM, Eagle wrote: >>> >>> I believe there is a NetInfo Manager trick you need to do (as an admin >>> user) in OS X to get it to serve as a legacy AppleTalk server. There's >>> an article on it at System 6 Heaven. >>> >> >> Yea, their procedure is listed here: >

Re: Plus startup time (was plus vs 512k)

2002-04-17 Thread Blake Patterson
As I have been told (I inquired about this 2 weeks ago) the speed of the memory test increases with memory capacity in a logarithmic fashion, so it's more than 4x longer with 4MB (vs. 1MB). bp On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 05:58 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > I discoevered that the more

Plus startup time (was plus vs 512k)

2002-04-17 Thread Marten van de Kraats
I discoevered that the more RAM a Plus has, the longer it takes the floppy drive with flashing mark to appear on the screen. With a 1 mb plus things got started a lot quicker. Marten -- Check out the System 6 Heaven: http://www.euronet.n

Re: Asante Ethernet Card on SE30

2002-04-17 Thread Gamba
>The problem was that I was using RamDoubler. Removed that and I am Up >And Running, Many Tanks. >Alistair Templeton I.m surprised 6.0.8 even booted with RamDoubler in there. Which problems got fixed by removing it? Gamba -- Compact Macs is sponsored by

Re: On topic/off topic

2002-04-17 Thread Stuart Bell
>From: Dan Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-Id: <20020417123619.THGO15826.rwcrmhc54.attbi.com@[192.168.10.150]> > >Power Macs are way beyond the scope of this list. You're the boss, Dan, but the 5500/6500 _board_ thread did start as a question about what _boards_ fit in a CC, and the thread re

Re: Pina's Color TPG

2002-04-17 Thread Chris Lawson
At 10:05 -0400 on 17/04/02, rlf9 wrote: >Which Pina book contained a color version? Anyhow, here's the direct Mac II RUS was the one that Color TPG shipped with. > Thanks; I really wish this had the ability to display patterns

Re: Asante Ethernet Card on SE30

2002-04-17 Thread AT
> >At 18:00 +0100 on 17/04/02, AT wrote: >> >>>Tried TattleTech 2.17 on SE30 running Sys 6.08 and it does not like >>>it, OK on my other SE30 running Sys 7.5.3, Any Ideas? > >According to TattleTech home page, >, >2.17 is OS 6 compatible. >Works fo

Re: color classic

2002-04-17 Thread rlf9
>From: Stuart Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: color classic > >>Subject: Re: color classic >>Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 23:43:05 -0400 >>From: rlf9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >> >>The 5500 has but one PCI slot while the 6500 has two. Is there room for >>two in

Re: Asante Ethernet Card on SE30

2002-04-17 Thread Gamba
>At 18:00 +0100 on 17/04/02, AT wrote: > >>Tried TattleTech 2.17 on SE30 running Sys 6.08 and it does not like >>it, OK on my other SE30 running Sys 7.5.3, Any Ideas? According to TattleTech home page, , 2.17 is OS 6 compatible. Works for me. Put i

Re: SE/30 PDS project was Anyone tried this hack?

2002-04-17 Thread the pickle
At 10:01 -0700 on 17/04/02, Gamba wrote: >>http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/se30_minitowerEng.html >>It doesn't give it a IIci cache slot, but it gives the thing *THREE* PDS >>slots > >So apparently the DayStar SE30 PDS adapter provides a slot address because >the universal PowerCache card

Re: Asante Ethernet Card on SE30

2002-04-17 Thread the pickle
At 18:00 +0100 on 17/04/02, AT wrote: >Tried TattleTech 2.17 on SE30 running Sys 6.08 and it does not like >it, OK on my other SE30 running Sys 7.5.3, Any Ideas? Try an older version of TattleTech. Marten has a couple others listed in S6H. BTW, what's wrong with downloading the Asanté driver?

SE/30 PDS project was Anyone tried this hack?

2002-04-17 Thread Gamba
>http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/se30_minitowerEng.html >It doesn't give it a IIci cache slot, but it gives the thing *THREE* PDS >slots So apparently the DayStar SE30 PDS adapter provides a slot address because the universal PowerCache card doesn't have one because IIci slot doesn't need

Re: Asante Ethernet Card on SE30

2002-04-17 Thread AT
> > Can anyone help me with an >>identification >>Alistair Templeton > >Suggest using TattleTech 2.17 to show PDS slot card info. Higher versions >of TattleTech don't work as well in the SE30. > > >Gamba >

Re: color classic

2002-04-17 Thread Mark Benson
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 01:00 PM, the pickle wrote: > If you ever have the chance to check out a 6400 or 6500, you'll > understand. > For that matter, why use the AIO boards in the 630-series? Indeed, but it's off-topic anyhow :). -- Mark Benson Vintage Macs List Nanny aka

Re: color classic

2002-04-17 Thread Mark Benson
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 08:00 AM, Stuart Bell wrote: > The 6500 board _does_ have edge connectors. That's how the video / HD / > FD > etc signals get to and from the 'outside' - just like in a 5500. They're > almost identical. Gestalt IDs are the only obvious difference, though I > see

Re: color classic

2002-04-17 Thread Stuart Bell
>Subject: Re: color classic >Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 23:43:05 -0400 >From: rlf9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >The 5500 has but one PCI slot while the 6500 has two. Is there room for >two in a CC? No - but it's simply a matter of whether you use a 1-card or a 2-card PC