Got a woody do ya ! :-) There is a cure for that!
Sorry I just could not resist that one!
Brandy
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Chris-
i recently installed Debian R 3.0 (woody) onto this machine. the install is
pretty easy, but requires a few things:
- http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/~dylan/
along
(I am overwhelmed by number of people who emailed me about the machine so
here are more details)
My dear fellow duo/2400 friends:
I became a proud Comet owner in the fall of 1999. Over the years, I
enjoyed befriending many of you on the list. The conversations here are
intelligent and
Jake,
Still willing to sell that 2400c with G3/400?
Thanks,
Chris
On 6/24/03 1:14 AM, Jake Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris, I have a totally souped up version of the 2400c
400Mhz G3 with 112MB RAM, 40GB drive, the list goes on.
Would you be interested?
jake
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Eh, yeah - Woody is the name of the release (i.e. 3.0).
on 03.6.25 6:57 AM, Brandy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have
writen:
Got a woody do ya ! :-) There is a cure for that!
Sorry I just could not resist that one!
Brandy
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Chris-
i recently
I have a Color Stylewriter 2200 that is not working. It is in great cosmetic
condition, no scratches etc. Looks to have never traveled. Given to me by a
friend.
It looks hard to get into and work on, but knowing the crew on this list it
can find a home. I think they sold for over $300.00 when
Dialing should most likely be tone unless your
phones have a big round dial thingy on the front with several finger
sized holes arranged in a circle ;-).
Hey, no joke! I have one at home, and one at the shop.
I had a young client (20's) in the shop last year who asked
to use the phone, and
on 06/25/03 1:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dialing should most likely be tone unless your
phones have a big round dial thingy on the front with several finger
sized holes arranged in a circle ;-).
Hey, no joke! I have one at home, and one at the shop.
I had a young
anybody know of an adaptor or cable that would allow me to
connect USB devices to the ADB port on the back of my Microdock (for
my Duo 2300c).
thanks for any help,
Adrian
(the Griffin i-mate goes the other direction )
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A
Sorry to say, but you can safely forget about it. There is no way that I
know of to attach any USB device to any non-PCI Mac -- I welcome anyone
to correct me, but I've looked into it and I think it's a no go. Besides,
the throughput of ADB is so slow that your USB device would probably be
Well, I have run out of options to fix this modem.
I have come to the conclusion that the modem has some
serious issues.
I was able to hook up and external modem and connect
after turning off appletalk extension( it would not
release he modem/printer port any other way.
I did a clean install of
Yes you can and yes the throughput is slower than hell. But workable.
Really not worth the cost of the adapter. You can also do Serial / USB
which is just as bad. As far as function sometimes it works sometimes
it don't. Problem being in most cases you have to do the hookup
backwards of
Who makes the adapter, or how can I do this? I'd be interested in it even
with hellacious throughput.
Ivan.
Yes you can and yes the throughput is slower than hell. But workable.
Really not worth the cost of the adapter. You can also do Serial / USB
which is just as bad.
on 06/25/03 2:41 PM, Brandy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes you can and yes the throughput is slower than hell. But workable.
Really not worth the cost of the adapter. You can also do Serial / USB
which is just as bad. As far as function sometimes it works sometimes
it don't. Problem
on 6/25/03 1:19 PM, Eric L. Strobel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
on 06/25/03 1:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dialing should most likely be tone unless your
phones have a big round dial thingy on the front with several finger
sized holes arranged in a circle ;-).
Cables to go makes a serial cable to usb it allows you to connect your
serial cable to a usb hub (Fun) but you need a gender changer
Brandy
Also allows you to coonect Griffin or Mico ADB/USB adapters tot he hub
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Who makes the adapter, or how can I do this? I'd be
Hi All,
I am posting this JIC anyone is interested.
I was browsing the local surplus shop and came across
2 new in box Bookendz docking stations for 1400
powerbooks.
I don't have a 1400 so I did not buy them.
If anyone needs one or both I am willing to buy them
and send them to you for cost +
Hey
Anyone on the list have a HD expansion bay for a
Wallstreet series II. I know VST made one, and at least
one other company. It doesn't need to have a hard drive
as I have one to install.
Please reply off list.
Thanks
Dean
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Mad Dog-
wow! what an idea! that seemed to have done something... i no longer get the
sad mac, or the problem with memory message on bootup-- best of all the OS
(7.6, 9.1, linux) is reporting the correct amount of RAM (48MB)..
wonder what this really means though... the apple memory module didn't
Actually any regular POTS line will do pulse, they actually charge in
some parts of the country for touch tone still. I still have a couple
of rotary phone and I keep threatening my kids that if they aren't nice
I will put a rotary pay phone in the hall, instead of the touch tone
pay phone I'm
Scott Mugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually any regular POTS line will do pulse, they actually charge in
some parts of the country for touch tone still. I still have a couple
of rotary phone and I keep threatening my kids that if they aren't
nice I will put a rotary pay phone in the hall,
At 02:18 PM 6/25/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Cables to go makes a serial cable to usb it allows you to connect your
serial cable to a usb hub (Fun) but you need a gender changer
Brandy
Also allows you to coonect Griffin or Mico ADB/USB adapters tot he hub
There are USB - ADB adapters that allow you
At 12:52 PM -0500 6/25/2003, Adrian Cussins wrote:
anybody know of an adaptor or cable that would allow me to
connect USB devices to the ADB port on the back of my Microdock (for
my Duo 2300c).
No and you have two chances of finding such a thing, fat and slim.
ADB has a data rate of
At 3:50 PM -0400 6/25/2003, Donna Bowers wrote:
on 6/25/03 1:19 PM, Eric L. Strobel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
on 06/25/03 1:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dialing should most likely be tone unless your
phones have a big round dial thingy on the front with several
Imagine the annoyance when getting sent to voicemail or the infamous 'press
1 to continue'
Aha! Yes! Intolerable.
But..
I got this little tone-beeper, size of an iPod; little num-pad,
little speaker, place on mouthpiece, if you know the number, press it now:
beep! boop! beep! Radio Shack
I didn't know there were still any phone exchanges that still supported
the
old pulse dialing equipment.
They almost all still support it. You still have to pay extra for tone
dialing in some places
David
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From: Eric L. Strobel [EMAIL
on 6/25/03 11:15 PM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
While they may have a dial phone it's likely the line is tone / pulse
and the modem could use tone. Or do your parents live in Sierra
Leone or something like that?
LOL. Pennsylvania.
The line is solely pulse. Tone costs
Hey, no joke! I have one at home, and one at the shop.
I had a young client (20's) in the shop last year who asked
to use the phone, and when I pointed it out to him, said:
What the hell is that?
I got a few too. Used one last night.
Andrew
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Are you using the modem with built-in handset coupler?? What speed are you
using?? 300 baud or superfast 2400 baud??
K
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From: Donna Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: June 25, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: rotary phones
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