[q] FA: Quadra -> PowerPC Upgrade Card

2005-01-28 Thread Brock Witherspoon
Hi all, I hope this isn't considered spam, but I figure this list would be a willing audience. I'm auctioning an Apple PowerPC upgrade card that came out of a Quadra 650. It will work with other Quadras and Centrises (Centrii?) as well. Here is the item listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP

Re: [q] GV 56K Modem

2005-01-28 Thread Mark Adrian
vicki Duggan wrote: > I have just sold one of these on ebay and it works fine with the x2 > software that was included with the os that i was using. > > also if you need the proper software for it i have a disk that came > with the modem (i found it after i sent the modem to the buyer and he > d

Re: [q] OS 8.1

2005-01-28 Thread SaulBro
In a message dated 01/28/05 16:08:54, quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com writes: << You are Hosed when it comes to Yahoo Mail, it won't work properly with iCab and it won't load with any of the other older browsers as it will tell you to get a newer version. iCab works fine with Excite mail and the Ex

Re: [q] OS 8.1

2005-01-28 Thread Nathan Templeton
Dennis Davis wrote: You are Hosed when it comes to Yahoo Mail, it won't work properly with iCab and it won't load with any of the other older browsers as it will tell you to get a newer version. iCab works fine with Excite mail and the Excite Web Site, iCab works ok with the Other Yahoo sites, just

[q] GV 56K Modem

2005-01-28 Thread vicki Duggan
I have just sold one of these on ebay and it works fine with the x2 software that was included with the os that i was using. also if you need the proper software for it i have a disk that came with the modem (i found it after i sent the modem to the buyer and he doe's not want it) i can image i

Re: [q] OS 8.1

2005-01-28 Thread Dennis Davis
At 4:54 PM -0500 on 11/13/04, ManiacMac wittily wrote: >>--- On Sat 11/13, George Bingham < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > >>I have it running on my quadra 660 AV, but I haven't had much >>opportunity to try it outI don't know of anything that's going to >>support truly modern websurfing for th