Re: Dayna EtherPrint

2002-06-03 Thread Peter Grenier
On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 10:22 , the pickle wrote: > At 22:13 -0400 on 03/06/02, Peter Grenier wrote: > >> I wish it was AUI, it's more like a DB 15. I have a bag of the AUI >> units. > > It *is* AUI, and it actually *is* a DB-15. > > You're thinking of AAUI, which is a smaller connector. >

Re: Dayna EtherPrint

2002-06-03 Thread the pickle
At 22:13 -0400 on 03/06/02, Peter Grenier wrote: >I wish it was AUI, it's more like a DB 15. I have a bag of the AUI units. It *is* AUI, and it actually *is* a DB-15. You're thinking of AAUI, which is a smaller connector. the pickle FAQ Software Archive

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2002-06-03 Thread Kai Seay
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Re: Dayna EtherPrint

2002-06-03 Thread Peter Grenier
On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 10:05 , the pickle wrote: > At 22:04 -0400 on 03/06/02, Peter Grenier wrote: > >> Can anyone tell me the voltage for the AC adapter for the Dayna >> EtherPrint? It is one of the few things I have ever seen that doesn't > > 12V, centre positive. > >> have any specs on

Re: Dayna EtherPrint

2002-06-03 Thread the pickle
At 22:04 -0400 on 03/06/02, Peter Grenier wrote: >Can anyone tell me the voltage for the AC adapter for the Dayna >EtherPrint? It is one of the few things I have ever seen that doesn't 12V, centre positive. >have any specs on the unit. Also, does anyone know where I can find a >one of those fun

Dayna EtherPrint

2002-06-03 Thread Peter Grenier
Can anyone tell me the voltage for the AC adapter for the Dayna EtherPrint? It is one of the few things I have ever seen that doesn't have any specs on the unit. Also, does anyone know where I can find a one of those funky 12 pin 10baseT adapters that it uses? Thanks, Peter -- Quadlist is sp

Re: Quadra 700

2002-06-03 Thread the pickle
At 15:58 -0400 on 03/06/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I have a Quadra 700 I'm fixing up for a friend. Currently it has 20mb of ram >installed. I noticed apple doesn't recomend installing 16mb 30 pin sims in There's a difference between "doesn't recommend" and "doesn't support." You're thinking

Re: Quadra 700

2002-06-03 Thread Haroon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Good afternoon everyone, > >I have a Quadra 700 I'm fixing up for a friend. Currently it has 20mb of ram >installed. I noticed apple doesn't recomend installing 16mb 30 pin sims in >this computer. Have Is the ram maxed out. Would I be better off with Ram >Doubler? > >

Re: Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 87TXM-Mac Serial Port

2002-06-03 Thread John Teffer
> From: "philphil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > http://www.necmitsubishi.com/products/downloads/Mitsubishi/DP87TXM_manual.pd > f > > The link is not public info, I searched this morning and it didn't come up > in NEC/Mitsubishi site. > Thanks for given it to me, how did you know about it?? I tried a

Re: Quadra 700

2002-06-03 Thread R.A. Cantrell
on 6/3/02 2:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good afternoon everyone, > > I have a Quadra 700 I'm fixing up for a friend. Currently it has 20mb of ram > installed. I noticed apple doesn't recomend installing 16mb 30 pin sims in > this computer. Have Is the ram maxed out. Wo

Quadra 700

2002-06-03 Thread PastorScott02
Good afternoon everyone, I have a Quadra 700 I'm fixing up for a friend. Currently it has 20mb of ram installed. I noticed apple doesn't recomend installing 16mb 30 pin sims in this computer. Have Is the ram maxed out. Would I be better off with Ram Doubler? Thanks for the assistance, Scot

Re: Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 87TXM-Mac Serial Port

2002-06-03 Thread philphil
Mr. John Teffer: > http://www.necmitsubishi.com/products/downloads/Mitsubishi/DP87TXM_manual.pd f The link is not public info, I searched this morning and it didn't come up in NEC/Mitsubishi site. Thanks for given it to me, how did you know about it?? > > 2. This Mac serial port in the back,

Re: Where's LEM ?

2002-06-03 Thread Michael J Flaherty
On Monday 03 June 2002 01:03, you wrote: > > From: Michael J Flaherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Anybody else having trouble reaching it ? Can't even ping it. > > It's working fine for me. Huh, still no go for me. Must be a broken pipe somewhere... MJF -- Quadlist is sponsored by

Re: Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 87TXM-Mac Serial Port

2002-06-03 Thread John Teffer
> From: "philphil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Questions: > 1. Can anyone tell me where to get a user manual for this? All I found was > a product brochure. http://www.necmitsubishi.com/products/downloads/Mitsubishi/DP87TXM_manual.pd f > 2. This Mac serial port in the back, what is it for? http:/

Re: Where's LEM ?

2002-06-03 Thread John Teffer
> From: Michael J Flaherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Anybody else having trouble reaching it ? Can't even ping it. It's working fine for me. -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Dig

Where's LEM ?

2002-06-03 Thread Michael J Flaherty
Anybody else having trouble reaching it ? Can't even ping it. MJF -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End Mac

Re: Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 87TXM-Mac Serial Port

2002-06-03 Thread the pickle
At 11:33 -0400 on 03/06/02, philphil wrote: >Ports in the back: Mac Serial Port, HD15, and 5BNC cables. Bet the serial is for some sort of calibration or the like. >3. What is the difference (other than the cable itself) of the video signal >from the 5BNCs, versus the video from the HD15?? I n

Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 87TXM-Mac Serial Port

2002-06-03 Thread philphil
Hello: This past weekend a friend of mine left the US to go back to his home country. He left me with this monitor with no cable (actually he left me a wrong cable). I intend to connect this to my Centris 650. Ports in the back: Mac Serial Port, HD15, and 5BNC cables. Questions: 1. Can anyone