Sorry, forget this mail. I found a way.
Jerome
Le 8 mars 06, à 15:08, Jerome Vernet a écrit :
Hi,
I don't like Google Group. I do not found where to change the email
adress to receive mail digest from the list, and I don't use the gmail
account.
Jerome
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Hi,
I don't like Google Group. I do not found where to change the email
adress to receive mail digest from the list, and I don't use the gmail
account.
Jerome
Le 7 mars 06, à 14:29, Dan Knight a écrit :
We've already moved half of our email lists to Google groups. Today
we're starting th
macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
check the October 2005 postings in LisaList and use the search or filter
option with profile
I found in the list archive at mail-archive:
* Static brush to move sideway, or
* lubricate the flywheel
I don't know if I will have courage to do that... Does the nois
Hi All,
So, finally, thanks to macmoni and Guido, I finally get my drive
working.
I changed the Profile (I have two Profile) to manage to install LisaOS
3.1, done without any problem.
The only problem is that the Profile made an astounishing squeaking
noise ! The bearings are absolutely dead
Le 26 févr. 06, à 22:45, Guido Deiana a écrit :
No. A not good and stable contact on the mouse connector. A dry
antioxidant spray
perhaps will solve again the problem.
The mouse work well in the boot screen. as long I am in this boot
screen, it work. I start on the profile (MacOs), the mo
rome
No. Is really difficult that the problem is on this side. Check the
INTERNAL
connectors where the card cage go to be inserted. Open the back cover,
remove the card
cage and clean the left big connector.
Guido
Guido,
It's working !!! Thank you very much, all people !
I've cleaned a
Le 26 févr. 06, à 21:48, Guido Deiana a écrit :
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:33:22 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
I have two IO card, both tested with same behavior. I have in fact
two
back plane with CPU, IO and mem, same thing :( :(
Last thing: my Lisa show a D/A8 ROM.
While i'm testing,
Le 26 févr. 06, à 21:31, Guido Deiana a écrit :
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:20:52 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
I have two IO card, both tested with same behavior. I have in fact two
back plane with CPU, IO and mem, same thing :( :(
It all for today, I will bring the Lisa back to my stock for a long
I have two IO card, both tested with same behavior. I have in fact two
back plane with CPU, IO and mem, same thing :( :(
Last thing: my Lisa show a D/A8 ROM.
While i'm testing, i get one time an error '23', that is, no system
disk. That was when boot from 'disk 2' in the menu. never able to
Le 26 févr. 06, à 20:57, Jerome Vernet a écrit :
perhaps the drive is also dead, so I will retry with another one
(without killing anything on the drive itself).
Ok, I've just tested with another drive (F75W, 1,44). This time, with
the ribbon cutted in 9 and 20, I have exactly the
Le 26 févr. 06, à 20:46, macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
if the drive ejects the disks always, whether a disc is inserted or
not, then you didn't cut the PIN 9 and PIN 20, that's all.
You do not need to have some parts soldered out, just cut the cable or
the wire on the board of the floppy
H
Hi,
So do I... And, not working !!!
First try, simply by cutting wires 9 and 20 on the ribbon (I have some
spare !): the 800k disk eject imediatly the disk.
So I remove the resistor (desolering) on PIN 20, and cut track on the
board for PIN 9. Tested again, the drive still eject the disk
Guido Deiana a écrit :
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 10:06:00 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
Hi Jerome,
just work on the other side of the circuit board. Use a solder and take the pin 9 and
20 out of the board. It's immediate and this way you can restore the connections
anytime.
It look hard to r
Le 26 févr. 06, à 07:54, macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
No, but it was easy for me to type that in. Of course you will
disconnect the PIN 9 wire and the PIN 20 wire on the Sony Floppy Board
by cutting it with a sharp knife
Remove the PIN from the disk ?
Yes
Assuming that the red wire is '0'
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 anyt
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
Si, I come back for my disk drive: it's not working.
I've dismantled it completly, greased everywhere, cleaned the head with
special alcohol, then mounted it back and look how does it go when
power up the Lisa, disk inserted:
-head move to the outside of the disk
-drive spin
Waiting 3 minute
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 i
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 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 market.
The only interest of the IBM is that it his the
Le 24 févr. 06, à 04:15, Chris M a écrit :
Im sure some of those stories would prove very
interesting. How about publishing memoirs ;)? What
could be said, and this will seem in stark contrast to
my prior rambling, is that the AT was THE machine for
its time. The Lisa was the machine for ANOTHE
Le 24 févr. 06, à 03:44, Justaname a écrit :
My opinion as an Apple employee at the time (79 to 86 in MIS) supports
your opinion. It was just plain hubris that John Couch's team thought
they knew what people needed (not what they wanted). I just don't
have the energy to regale the list with
Le 23 févr. 06, à 18:50, Jason Perkins a écrit :
I don't know if you guys are into collecting vintage PCs at all, but I
just got a free IBM AT that I simply don't have the time to mess with
or room to store. It's got 512k of ram, a 286 (w/ the co proc I think,
I'll have to look), a VGA card o
To what I read, the ROM version is in two part: CPU ROM/IO ROM
So, D/A8 seams to be for an upgraded Lisa 1 to Lisa 2 (that what mine
is, according to it's last owner). H/A8 stand for a Lisa 2/5.
One thing about my Lisa: the guy who sell it to me -about 250$- said
that they trashed, 2 years
Le 20 nov. 05, à 12:42, James MacPhail a écrit :
*but* despite all my effort, the diske drive remain not functionnal.
It
make some noise at startup, like if head are blocked... I will try
again to dismantle it and grease everywhere again... May be somebody
have a spare diske drive ? Or Macin
Le 12 nov. 05, à 00:33, James MacPhail a écrit :
This was an aside to another problem, so it looks like it didn't get
any
attention:
when I switch the Lisa off, it goes off then on immediately.
I have seen a couple of causes for this problem, ones that come to
mind are:
1) Damaged (bro
Thank you, I will try.
Jerome
Le 12 nov. 05, à 00:33, James MacPhail a écrit :
This was an aside to another problem, so it looks like it didn't get
any
attention:
when I switch the Lisa off, it goes off then on immediately.
I have seen a couple of causes for this problem, ones that come
Le 6 nov. 05, à 12:54, Philip Lord a écrit :
I think you need the upgraded roms to use 800k drives. I can't tell if
you have theses.
I don't really want to use the 800k drive as a 800k, but as a 400k. My
Lisa -an Lisa upgraded system- have D/A8 ROM, so no 800k support.
I saw the pics. The
Hi,
After years, I finally get a Lisa 2. It come with 2 working Profile 5
Mb, loaded with Macwork (?) and MacOs 5.
I Have two problems:
- the 3,5" disk drive seem to be dead. Make some noise at startup, but
do not spin... I've dismantle it, cleaning grease, add grease, but no
way Like if
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