Re: Question on Performa 577

2001-07-15 Thread the pickle
At 01:57 -0700 on 15/07/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was given a Perf 577 with a bed monitor and no HD. Booting from a floppy, I got the Bong; I was able to eject the floppy with Command E. My question is : How to test to know for sure what 's the problem and how to fix it. You probably have

Re: LC III HD recognition

2001-07-15 Thread the pickle
At 11:08 -0400 on 15/07/01, Hardy Menagh wrote: I installed a new (used) 540mb HD in my LC III. This was purchased online from a company who specifically mentioned LC IIIs and other older Macs as being able to use their reformatted drives. The unit is a Sounds to me like the geniuses in the

Re: LC III HD recognition

2001-07-15 Thread Hardy Menagh
Thanks pickle. Yes, I have the original Disk Tools floppy for 7.6. HD SC Setup is also installed on the aforementioned Zip disk (boot utilities). It's what the Tech Services Rep. told me to use. I explained to him that neither the LC III nor the HD SC Setup would recognise the new HD, and

Re: LC III HD recognition

2001-07-15 Thread Hardy Menagh
Many thanks pickle, There's a slight chance that I may be able to scrounge ResEdit from a friend or possibly a relative... On second thought, I'd be happy to pay postage and floppy cost to anyone who can send me the hack. please contact me off list. Thanks! -- Quadlist is sponsored by

Re: cable question

2001-07-15 Thread the pickle
At 17:19 -0700 on 15/07/01, raino wrote: Anyone know what a cable that at first glance looks like a printer cable but on closer inspection of the pin outs it only has three pins at 12 o'clock, 3 and 9 o'clock positions with a small black rectangle at the six o'clock position? Like this:

Re: cable question

2001-07-15 Thread byard pidgeon
I think those are for networking...Mac local talk maybe? - Original Message - From: raino [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Quadlist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 5:19 PM Subject: cable question Anyone know what a cable that at first glance looks like a printer cable but on

Re: mail client

2001-07-15 Thread Michael Emery
Elaine M. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am looking for a *very* stable e-mail program... Eudora Light is still free to use: http://www.eudora.com/download/ Also free is Claris Emailer v1: http://www.mac.org/internet/emailer/Claris_Emailer_1.1.sit.hqx I used to use Eudora Light, a