Re: Want to buy original macintosh tan carrying bag.

2005-12-18 Thread stacker
eBay has one, which I was thinking about getting. -Dan Wood Chase Bohling wrote: I'm looking to buy an original macintosh tan carrying bag (case) with shoulderstrap, preferably in good condition. If anyone has an extra shoulderstrap for this bag that they'd be willing to sell I would also be

Want to buy original macintosh tan carrying bag.

2005-12-18 Thread Chase Bohling
I'm looking to buy an original macintosh tan carrying bag (case) with shoulderstrap, preferably in good condition. If anyone has an extra shoulderstrap for this bag that they'd be willing to sell I would also be interested in buying it. Thanks. -Chase -- Compact Macs is sponsored by

Re: Out of Office AutoReply: Compact Macs Digest #2546

2005-12-18 Thread NODEraser
Why do people insist on using autoreplies? If your message is that important, pick up the phone! On 12/18/05, Stuart Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 18 Dec 2005, at 20:10, William Garforth wrote: > > > Thank you for your e-mail. I am currently on annual leave until > > 03/01/2006. > > If y

Re: Out of Office AutoReply: Compact Macs Digest #2546

2005-12-18 Thread Stuart Bell
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Re: Mac TCP Programming

2005-12-18 Thread Sean Billings
>> believe was not supplying any events so the WaitNextEvent was just >> sitting >> there. > >OK, I just caught this. > >As I understand it, the low-level TCP code is supposed to be generating >events that will satisfy WaitNextEvent(). It's possible that the TCP >stack is poorly integrated with

Re: Mac TCP Programming

2005-12-18 Thread Sean Billings
> >Pretty much the whole of Mac OS lives in the UI. You can't get mouse >and keyboard (or even, I suspect, disk I/O) without WaitNextEvent()ing >somewhere. > >But maybe I misunderstand what Think C's console is. Is it some kind of >serial-port console or something? The Think C Console gives a S

Out of Office AutoReply: Compact Macs Digest #2546

2005-12-18 Thread William Garforth
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Re: Mac TCP Programming

2005-12-18 Thread Peter da Silva
Yes, that is what is does, I have however since the last post traced the problem to a degree anyway, I put it down to [1] the problem was when I was running through the debugger, and [2] I have no mac UI of any sort as I am using Think C's console (so I can printf and see what is going on), thi

Re: Mac TCP Programming

2005-12-18 Thread Peter da Silva
Yes, that is what is does, I have however since the last post traced the problem to a degree anyway, I put it down to [1] the problem was when I was running through the debugger, and [2] I have no mac UI of any sort as I am using Think C's console (so I can printf and see what is going on), thi