I hereby issue a PC Junk Challenge. Since this hardware is so unbelievably
valuable...I make the following offer. I have in my current PC Dumpster
stack 2 IBM XTs, 1 IBM XT Case, 2 Original IBM PCs..one with an internal 3.5
disk drive, and 1 PC AT. Also 2 IBM Mono Monitors and 3 IBM Original
Le 25 févr. 06, à 16:35, John Woodall a écrit :
I hereby issue a PC Junk Challenge. Since this hardware is so
unbelievably valuable...I make the following offer. I have in my
current PC Dumpster stack 2 IBM XTs, 1 IBM XT Case, 2 Original IBM
PCs..one with an internal 3.5 disk drive, and 1 PC
Le 24 févr. 06, à 22:32, Jerome Vernet a écrit :
Le 24 févr. 06, à 21:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
The IBM AT doesn't interest me a great deal because of its primitive
OS
and bland hardware. But, it is interesting from a historical
perspective,
because it was so successful in the
Hi Jerome,
you can use every MacIntosh Disk-Drive, e.g. the Sony F51W or F75W to
replace the original OA D34V 3,5 Floppy Drive from Sony.
Perhaps you have to add the Lisa Lite Card (depends on your Lisa).
The only modifications are: Just pull PIN 9 and PIN 20 of the ribbon
cable, when you use
Hi everybody,
I didn't ever expect to read such a lot of postings about PCs in the
Lisa List :-0
... nor, that I will type the word PC in a mail and send that to the
LisaList
I always thought:
Never put a Lisa too close to a PC
A Lisa is a very unique kind of computer. It has been the
macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
you can use every MacIntosh Disk-Drive, e.g. the Sony F51W or F75W to
replace the original OA D34V 3,5 Floppy Drive from Sony.
Perhaps you have to add the Lisa Lite Card (depends on your Lisa).
The Lisa Lite Card is the little card in the disk cage ? The drive is
macmoni a écrit :
Hi everybody,
I didn't ever expect to read such a lot of postings about PCs in the
Lisa List :-0
... nor, that I will type the word PC in a mail and send that to the
LisaList
I always thought:
Never put a Lisa too close to a PC
Agreed !
Never put any Apple near