Re: Really easy terminal emulator for a Compact?

2006-01-24 Thread Daan Goedkoop
What about ZTerm? I used it to make a dumb terminal out of my SE/30. ClarisWorks 5 worked too, I think it has Kermit built into it. Daan. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by . Support Low End Mac Compact Macs list info:

Re: SE/30s won't fully boot

2006-01-03 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Ingles, Raymond schrieb: My beloved SE/30 died, and even the dishwasher trick didn't revive it. I aquired two other SE/30s, and I've been trying to put together an assembly of SIMMs, ROMs, and such that'll successfully boot. So far, no luck. Anyone run into a situation where the machine will pa

SE/30 sound problem

2005-10-23 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, The sound of my SE/30 has gotten very weak lately. After reading some messages on this list about this topic, I assume it is one of the capacitors that need to be replaced. Does anyone which ones it could be? I have soldered some thingies before, but I do not yet dare to replace all of

Re: Here the photo of my collection :-)

2005-08-11 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Earthquake? They only happen on TV! :) Daan. Nat Hall schrieb: What happens during the next earthquake? :) -Nat On Wednesday, August 10, 2005, at 05:13 PM, NODEraser wrote: Ok, that's just creepy. Are they all just stacked on top of each other? That looks like an accident waiting to happen

Older systems on SE/30

2005-05-08 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, Today I tried running some older System Software versions on my SE/30. According to everymac.com it needs at lease System 6.0.3, and it seems that that is the first version indeed that works completely right. However, some older systems can actually be booted. System 3.0/Finder 5.1 doesn't

Re: Color Classic DVD

2005-04-01 Thread Daan Goedkoop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd have to check, but I think the CD-ROM is full-sized. Wonder what it takes system-wise to run that DVD? I've got a 601 PPC upgrade on a 575 LB and with a res-hack I can run up to 8.6 I think (but it would be slw). Wonder if that's enough? Though I heard somewhere tha

Portrait Display

2005-01-16 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, I just saw an advert for some SE/30 computers with a Portrait Display. To me, it seems very practical for viewing DVI files when using LaTeX, and it would also give me a spare SE/30. But for DVI viewing to be practical, it should support anti-aliasing, and therefore some kind of grayscal

Re: Classic II Hard Drive Problem

2004-08-07 Thread Daan Goedkoop
> I have tried to install a new OS on the HD. I also tried using disk > tools to reformat the drive. The problem is that neither program can > "see" the new HD, nor is there a HD icon on the desktop. It will boot > fro a floppy however, and it shows all the ram etc. When I was in the > computer

Re: Web browsers?

2004-08-07 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Friday 30 July 2004 23:54, Sherman Chen wrote: > Try the Mosaic browser. There's also Lynx (which is a text based > browser), but in whole, browsing with the SE/30 is probably slow at > best (I tried it with my IIci and it's going back to the world wide > wait and this is over a cable modem. T

Re: Unix on a Road Apple?

2004-08-07 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Saturday 07 August 2004 01:32, Brian wrote: > >OK, so I've gotten A/UX, I've gotten BSD, Linux/m68k, and Mac06, and > >they all seem to have one thing in common: None of them will run on any > >of my Macs! > > You should be able to get a SE/30 for a song on ebay, it's a nice > footprint, but no

Re: PC SCSI HD on a Mac?

2004-08-07 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Saturday 07 August 2004 10:13, martin wrote: > Drive 7 from OEM will work ( if you can find it ). It came on a > single floppy, so if anyone has a copy, they could email it easily. > Only thing is, you're married to that utility once you've used it to > format the HD. > > There is also a hacked

Web browsers?

2004-07-30 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, I have just installed OT/PPP on my SE/30, and now I can finally get on the internet with it using the Performa 6400 with NetBSD as a router. NetBSD's serial port support is so flaky that the connection is lost with literally every page I view, but still I have a question: what is a usable w

Re: Localtalk boxes

2004-07-09 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Friday 09 July 2004 14:46, Jacobson wrote: > > Does that mean that the 50V on the phone jack is no problem for these > > localtalk boxes, so you don't have to disconnect the phone > > system first? > > Daan, > > I do not THINK so > Those boxes allowed to use telephony CABLING (cheap and availabl

Re: Localtalk boxes

2004-07-09 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 23:31, Sherman Chen wrote: > Don't know, but I know that you can plug your Mac into the phone jack > and use it to network a bunch of them in various rooms. Does that mean that the 50V on the phone jack is no problem for these localtalk boxes, so you don't have to disconne

Re: 68000 Development tools

2004-06-24 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Wednesday 23 June 2004 21:23, Sean Billings wrote: > So Far I have managed to get: > Chipmunk Basic > Microsoft Basic > Think Pascal > Think C > > I haven't used any of them in anger yet, but the Microsoft Basic looks > quite comprehensive (shame there is no compiler). > > Think Pascal will take

Re: Voltmeter or not?

2004-06-23 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Wednesday 23 June 2004 20:45, Ian P. Nixon wrote: > Hey guys, > > Is this a voltmeter or not? > > http://www.geocities.com/clarusdogcow0391/voltmeterornot.html Isn't it an ampere-meter, to measure very high amounts (>10A) of current? Daan. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by

Re: 68000 Development tools

2004-06-22 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Tuesday 22 June 2004 18:00, Sean Billings wrote: > What development tools are there still available that can be used to > develop applications that work on 68000 compact macs? > > I have chipmunk basic already and it may serve my needs but I was > wondering if there is anything else that you can

Re: Cleaning components (Was: Re: JACKPOT!!!!!!!!)

2004-06-19 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Saturday 19 June 2004 23:01, Ian P. Nixon wrote: > So...If I hand-washed it, would I use a sponge or just let it run > through the water? Soap or no? And how do I check the power supply > voltage? (sorry, I'm a 13 year old and this is my first experience > with an SE) You can also use cotton

Re: SE30 and 256 levels of gray

2004-06-15 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 03:34, Jeff Walther wrote: > At 15:00 -0400 06/14/2004, Compact Macs wrote: > >Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 16:39:32 -0400 (EDT) > >From: Nathan Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, Jeff Walther wrote: > >> I'm sure these methods have been worked out in detail

Re: Classic II-no boot-vertical stripes

2004-06-12 Thread Daan Goedkoop
On Saturday 05 June 2004 20:47, Daniel Daplincourt wrote: > Hi Daan, do you have an website for Macintosh compact? What is the www > address please? > Daniel (Belgium) The page I made can be found here: http://dmac.webcindario.com/compact.htm Btw. it seems the treatment has worked well - no singl

Re: Classic II-no boot-vertical stripes

2004-06-07 Thread Daan Goedkoop
about the SE/30 (repair). The only problem at this moment is that Tripod has added so much advertisements that I practically can't view my website, so I'm looking for another free hosting page with PHP. Daan. > > le 5/06/04 13:41, Daan Goedkoop à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

Re: Classic II-no boot-vertical stripes

2004-06-05 Thread Daan Goedkoop
My SE/30 has also had this problem for one or two months now, but yesterday I finally tried cleaning the motherboard the way you (and others) described. And now I put back everything back together, and IT WORKS! No more startup delays, no more weird patterns on the screen, and no more strange no

OT: PowerMac 9500/180MP for $95 - a good buy?

2004-05-09 Thread Daan Goedkoop
en't $125-$150 though, but more like $250-400. Sorry for being off-topic, but the advertisement has only be placed yesterday so if possible I don't want to lose too much time in subscribing to dozens of other mailing-lists. Thanks in advance, Daan Goedkoop. -- Compact Macs is spon

Thread Manager on System 7.0.1?

2004-03-24 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, So, on my Mac SE/30 I have installed System Nl-7.0.1. I read on the internet that it is recommended to install Shared Library Manager and Thread Manager when you use that system. However, when installing Thread Manager, the "Make Alias" command starts to produce bad aliases that won't wo

Re: Simasimac

2004-03-24 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Op zondag 21 maart 2004 18:05, schreef J.S. Garrison: > on 3/21/04 1:46 AM, Daan Goedkoop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > > At this point slight damage to the System Folder, maybe. Or a dying hard > disk. > > Noises from the speaker are caused by leaking sound

Re: Early systems from Apple: my 2?

2004-03-24 Thread Daan Goedkoop
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Re: Simasimac

2004-03-23 Thread Daan Goedkoop
g 21 maart 2004 18:05, schreef J.S. Garrison: > on 3/21/04 1:46 AM, Daan Goedkoop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Exactly one month ago I bought a Mac SE/30. It worked fine, until > > yesterday. In the morning, it the bong sounded a few seconds after > &

Simasimac

2004-03-21 Thread Daan Goedkoop
Hello, Exactly one month ago I bought a Mac SE/30. It worked fine, until yesterday. In the morning, it the bong sounded a few seconds after power-on, and in the evening it did not boot at all and displayed a weird pattern on the screen. This morning it did boot but again after a few seconds.