On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:34:17PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> SCSI Manager 4.3 doesn't *appear* to get used, even on later OS versions - a
> guy over on Vintage Macs has had some problems that lead him to believe it
> isn't active - but that would definitely be a factor, and it's 7.1 compatible,
>
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 10:32:10PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> An SE/30 with AppleShare Server 3 installed on it, running 7.1 plus all the
> extras I list in the FAQ, takes about 15 seconds to go from warm power-on to
> full usable desktop (warm power-on because RAM tests take forever with 128MB
>
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 04:19:30PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> At 14:29 -0500 on 29/12/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>
> >This is true, but I did a comparison of 7.1 and 7.5.5, both fresh installs
> >with identical settings, the same networking, and as close as possible
&g
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 08:37:20PM -0600, Jeff Walther wrote:
> Heh, heh. Boy is that the truth. I looked under the drive platform
> in my IIci the other day, which I've had for going on ten years, and
> the soldered down 68030 processor is marked for 20 MHz. Do you think
> it's too late to
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 09:17:22AM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> Furthermore, settings such as disk cache and disk driver version (did you
> reformat between installs?) can dramatically affect benchmarking results.
This is true, but I did a comparison of 7.1 and 7.5.5, both fresh installs
with ident
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 12:49:48AM -0500, Scott Holder wrote:
> From what I've read, there have been some quite faster '040s and '060s
> than we've ever seen in Macs, as well as '030s. Of course we've never seen
> an '060 in a Mac stock.
The 68k series is still made. Most sold have embedded co
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 11:44:01PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> At 22:37 -0500 on 25/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>
> >I always have thought iCab was a dog. It has a lot of nice features, but on
> >the 68k machine I have (50MHz Daystar PowerCache, 128MB RAM, IIci) it
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 11:42:05PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> >What would be ideal, to me anyway, is if someone would port Links to
> >68K mac. It's a text browser, but it supports tables, frames, and a lot of
> >other features normally only in graphics browsers. It's also still actively
> >deve
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 11:50:33PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
> At 23:15 -0500 on 24/11/02, gary wrote:
>
> >I tried using iCab 68K version but it's awfully slow for LC040 with only
> >8MB RAM... I guess it makes sense I add more memory
>
> Are you *kidding* me? It's a lot faster than anything
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:02:37AM -0400, Gary wrote:
> I'll try that too Do you suggest any good browser for the kind of
> system I have right now? I've tried MacWeb too and it's not bad... it's
> actually better than Nav. 2.02 ... I reallly have to do major upgrade on
> this system.
What
the pickle wrote:
> At 08:40 +1100 on 17/11/02, Michael Dawe wrote:
>
>
>>If Eudora Lite or Claris Emailer supported MIME and not only POP, then I
>
>
> Uh, Eudora *does* support MIME, as do most e-mail clients, including Emailer.
> HTML is not MIME.
It's also not email. It sucks that the def
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 01:19:13PM -0600, otto hansen wrote:
> all the software archives are down because of cost issues
This is why I have mirrored 3GB of files in the last year, over a modem
connection... :)
I hate sites and files going away.
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Scott Holder wrote:
> At 03:49 PM 10/16/2002 +0300, you wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I'd like to share my recent finding:
>
>
> Yep, been using it awhile on my Q840AV. Kinda neat, though a bit impractical.
Are there any programs for the 840AV to play mp3's?
I figured since it has a DSP, it would be
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