> Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 20:49:23 -0800
> Subject: Re: Quadra 840AV
> From: James S Jones
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> What sort of monitor to you have attached to it?
>
I have been working on it using two different monitors - a Nanao F2-17
with an adapter that has prove
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 09:16:10 -0600
> Subject: Re: Quadra 840AV
> From: "R.A. Cantrell"
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> on 1/13/03 8:52 AM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > We have already established that the problem does nhot go away if she
> > completely disconnects all the
> From: "zhmmy harper"
> Subject: Re: Quadra 840AV
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 08:18:49 -0600
> Message-ID:
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> Nancy,
> Two things to try.
>
> 1. Drives usually require a teeny "jumper" on the back to be plugged in in a
> particular way. Check with the mfr for proper configuration.
>
I downloade
The problem is that the NEC drive is not supported by any version of
Apple CD-ROM. NEC uses propriatary drivers. The cure is to go to NEC's
website and see if you can locate the ancient drivers. Otherwise, give
it a Google. I used to have them, but they've been gone-gone for years.
Failing th
On 14-01-2003 1:19, Blok, Alex (MED), [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
> I am unable to mount an external NEC MultiSpin CD-ROM on my Centris 650.
> I am running System 7.6.1, and have Apple CD-ROM and QuickTime
> extensions (internal Apple CD-ROM got trashed).
>
> The CD-ROM is the only external SCSI d
I am unable to mount an external NEC MultiSpin CD-ROM on my Centris 650.
I am running System 7.6.1, and have Apple CD-ROM and QuickTime
extensions (internal Apple CD-ROM got trashed).
The CD-ROM is the only external SCSI device, and the termination is
"ON." Different SCSI utilities see the devic
my two cents:
I have worked with several quadras and 1st nubus macs
mediting videos, specially 840s and 8100s. I
encountered this problem (gray screen with cursor
working)several times under two circumstances, the
SCSI chain was giving problems or the nubus cards were
giving problems.
Under the
Yes, I know. But maybe she didn't try it.
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Subject: Re: Quadra 840AV
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 14:52:07 +
On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 0
on 1/13/03 8:52 AM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have already established that the problem does nhot go away if she
> completely disconnects all the internal SCSI devices. The above is, although
> accurate, totally academic.
Try this
with only one ramstick firmly seated and no scs
Nancy,
Two things to try.
1. Drives usually require a teeny "jumper" on the back to be plugged in in a
particular way. Check with the mfr for proper configuration.
2. After that is correct, start up your machine using your OS CD and
holding down "C" on the keyboard. Use the Drive Setup utili
On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 02:18PM, zhmmy harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Nancy,
>Two things to try.
>
>1. Drives usually require a teeny "jumper" on the back to be plugged in in a
>particular way. Check with the mfr for proper configuration.
>
>2. After that is correct, start up your
Nancy,
Two things to try.
1. Drives usually require a teeny "jumper" on the back to be plugged in in a
particular way. Check with the mfr for proper configuration.
2. After that is correct, start up your machine using your OS CD and
holding down "C" on the keyboard. Use the Drive Setup utili
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