3rd Floor?

2004-09-17 Thread John-Robert La Porta
Hey guys I know that I have asked this a few times before, but im going to try again. Does anyone have a copy of the world builder game called 3rd Floor? I played it as a kid and lost it and I am looking to get it back. If anyone has info...please tell me! John -- Compact Macs is sponsored by <

Re: European CC II precursor?

2004-09-17 Thread Scott Holder
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 17:47, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote: > Hi folks, > > just stumbled across this auction: > http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=26746&item=5122500688&rd=1 > Unfortunately for most of us it is in German, but you'll get the picture by > reading across it and looking at the

Re: European CC II precursor?

2004-09-17 Thread Antonio Rodríguez
At least in Spain, the Color Classic was a moderately successfull model, being an small and cheap computer with color screen and a good follow-up to the popular Classic. If this happened in other European countries, I can imagine why Apple was designing a follower for it. Maybe the "Power Color Cla

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Antonio Rodríguez
My replies follow quotes. Peter da Silva ha escrito: > > While the manuals refer to the drive as a "CD-ROM drive" and as an "optical > > drive", looking carefully at the pictures, it seems that the summer 2001 > > iMac uses what looks like an SCSI drive (at least the data connector has 50 > > pin

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Kris Jones
First you need to adapt the iMac cd-rom to a standard 40-pin ide cable... I remember the original iMac drives had a bizarre pinout. You might just find it easier to buy a regular slim cd-rom off ebay and use one of these: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=31531&item=670725520

European CC II precursor?

2004-09-17 Thread Dr.O.M.Betz
Hi folks, just stumbled across this auction: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=26746&item=5122500688&rd=1 Unfortunately for most of us it is in German, but you'll get the picture by reading across it and looking at the pics, notably the screenshots. There are quite a lot of ope

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Snook, John R
My response is below. On 17 Sep 2004, at 18:40, Ken wrote: > I believe it is a 24x-speed ATAPI CD-ROM drive. As the SE (if > you mean the REAL SE) is SCSI on the inside, you would need > some sort of converter interface. Interesting project! > Indeed; stick to SCSI, you know it makes sense! ;-)

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Peter da Silva
> While the manuals refer to the drive as a "CD-ROM drive" and as an "optical > drive", looking carefully at the pictures, it seems that the summer 2001 > iMac uses what looks like an SCSI drive (at least the data connector has 50 > pins, but it doesn't have a power connector - does it receive powe

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Stuart Bell
On 17 Sep 2004, at 19:12, Antonio Rodríguez wrote: While the manuals refer to the drive as a "CD-ROM drive" and as an "optical drive", looking carefully at the pictures, it seems that the summer 2001 iMac uses what looks like an SCSI drive (at least the data connector has 50 pins, but it doesn't

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Antonio Rodríguez
"Snook, John R" ha escrito: > Does any one know the pinout on an iMac tray load CD-ROM? > I want to put one in my hot rod SE. > johnsn What model of iMac are you referring to? I have looked at the service manuals of both the Summer 2001 iMac and the 17" flat panel "spheric" iMac. While the manual

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Stuart Bell
On 17 Sep 2004, at 18:40, Ken wrote: I believe it is a 24x-speed ATAPI CD-ROM drive. As the SE (if you mean the REAL SE) is SCSI on the inside, you would need some sort of converter interface. Interesting project! Indeed; stick to SCSI, you know it makes sense! ;-) Stuart -- Compact Macs is sponso

Re: iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 17/09/2004 10:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Does any one know the pinout on an iMac tray load CD-ROM? >I want to put one in my hot rod SE. >johnsn I believe it is a 24x-speed ATAPI CD-ROM drive. As the SE (if you mean the REAL SE) is SCSI on the inside, you

iMac CD-ROM in a compact?

2004-09-17 Thread Snook, John R
Does any one know the pinout on an iMac tray load CD-ROM? I want to put one in my hot rod SE. johnsn -- Compact Macs is sponsored by . Support Low End Mac Compact Macs list info:

Re: Apple Twentieth Anniversary Mac

2004-09-17 Thread Stuart Bell
On 17 Sep 2004, at 16:08, Ian Nixon wrote: No, this would be under the category of "Power Macs" (Not sure which) Ian On Sep 17, 2004, at 9:38 AM, Thibaut Allender wrote: if anyone interested... (i'm not the seller, just found the link) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5721084298 i

Re: Apple Twentieth Anniversary Mac

2004-09-17 Thread Ian Nixon
No, this would be under the category of "Power Macs" (Not sure which) Ian On Sep 17, 2004, at 9:38 AM, Thibaut Allender wrote: if anyone interested... (i'm not the seller, just found the link) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5721084298 it's a compact one, isn't it ? ;) -- thiba

Apple Twentieth Anniversary Mac

2004-09-17 Thread Thibaut Allender
if anyone interested... (i'm not the seller, just found the link) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5721084298 it's a compact one, isn't it ? ;) -- thibaut allender | freelance | http://capsule.org -- Compact Macs is sponsored by . Support Low End Mac