all it and make sure the drivers are there.
>the com slot? Will the com slot modem work if a PDS ethernet card is also
>installed?
Shouldn't be any problem.
>I was given some com slot modems and would like to buy some external ones.
>Any recommendations about where to look?
eBa
ate what I need across.
Did tossing the prefs folder itself help anything?
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At 03:01 +1000 on 06/04/03, Sque wrote:
>What file does the chooser use in the prefs folder? I haven't looked for
>invisables in there.
I'm not sure it directly uses any of them, but other networking bits use
several different files in there.
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>
>>>One of my Centris's (C650) has devoloped a problem with the chooser.
>>>Upon selecting the chooser, it opens and instantly tries to connect to
>>>the hard drive one of my other machines, no
t to isn't on the network at the moment.
Open the Chooser whilst holding cmd-option.
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>proposes a better one, it can continue.
I already did.
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At 08:24 -0800 on 04/04/03, Dave Lee wrote:
>If you're developing for the web and you ignore making your website function
>on IE,
There's a HUGE difference between writing IE-specific code and writing standard
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At 04:33 +0200 on 04/04/03, Peter Heinemann wrote:
>After Dark = Beverly Hills 90210 = Tory Spelling
I'm sure there was some connection there but you totally lost me. Unless you
were comparing the relative suckiness of all three concepts, in which case I
think you've hit a home
a PC.
I don't particularly feel like going into the full explanation on-list but if
you're interested, let me know offlist and I'll enlighten you.
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e, whereas RAMseeker doesn't seem to have
that problem.
Also, it's quite clear that Pricewatch is designed to be viewed on IE on a PC,
which makes the site rather annoying to use on a Mac.
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At 13:53 +0200 on 01/04/03, Artur Yelchishchev wrote:
>the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >I also have "folders" (i.e. Applications, Utilities) with an "f" (lowercase)
>> >following those folder names. What's that mean?
>>
At 20:54 -0600 on 31/03/03, R. A. Cantrell wrote:
>Will After Dark 3.2 run on a Quadra 700/601/50 under OS
>8.1?
I'm not sure there's *any* version of AD that gets along well with 8.x.
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That assumes System 7.5 or later, but yes.
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System 6 as far as overall interface and keyboard shortcuts, so even a
more-recent book will give you a pretty good idea.
>I also have 7.5.3, any recomendations as to how to install it? The software
#x27;s AT drives relate to IDE? Are they one and the
>same?
ATA = IDE = ATA-33 = ATA-66 as far as 68K Macs are concerned.
AT is an old IBM PSU form factor, not a hard drive interface ;)
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Software - Eudora, iCab, and MacHTTP. Forget a firewall. It's cheaper to buy
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At 11:12 -0800 on 30/03/03, Dave Lee wrote:
>--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It sounds like you have software issues with the OS on the drive to me.
>
>Yes but the drive even completely blank gives me the sad mac now. I
>reformatted it
>and it still won
puter is required to
>startup
>from this disk."
It sounds like you have software issues with the OS on the drive to me.
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>I dialed up with my Q605 and Netscape 3.01 sends all these javascript errors
>and
>site certificate expiration notices all over the place. Which browser will
>work
>well on an old Quadra?
iCab works great.
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ould do it, but I'm afraid the
>heat would be too much for this computer.
I wouldn't put a 7200 RPM drive - especially a Barracuda - in anything that
didn't have some space for active cooling.
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At 20:42 -0800 on 20/03/03, Denny Davis wrote:
>the key stroke loggers that do exist have a provision to exclude passwords
The one I know of for 68Ks doesn't exclude *anything*, but it also doesn't have
any capability to do anything but record the keystrokes to a local file.
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>I wonder if the 4.1 gig HD does not have to be partitioned to be recognized
Depending on the OS, it may. The FAQ has details about that as well as a
plethora of formatting tools that will probably work.
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At 17:28 -0600 on 24/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote:
>Thanks Jeff!
>
>Pickle> I had to use the Cached version of that page on Google to find what
>you said was plainly visible.
Weird. It was there when I checked yesterday or I wouldn't have mentioned it.
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the soldering, which must be done VERY
carefully to avoid overheating the cells (and thus damaging or exploding them).
Use a very hot iron for very short periods of time.
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>>you what it is.
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>I am NOT reading a Japanese page since I don't speak Japanese.
It's not in Japanese. I checked. The model number and name are in English.
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At 17:10 -0600 on 23/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote:
>The board just says this for an ID: 820-0380-A Apple Computer, Inc. C. 1992
Not much of a mystery when the only hit on Google for that part number tells
you what it is.
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lled along with the TV card and all
>is sweet.
>The Vid Card has a 34 pin (±, I seem to be lousy at counting) unused ribbon
>connector on it. Does it have a use, besides headscratching?
That's for the Apple MPEG Media System, which plugs into the LC PDS and sends
its signals through
ing back to life.
If you're not up to the recelling yourself, check with your local Batteries
Plus or Battery Outlet.
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Any LC PDS should work.
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>pds slot?
The LC PDS is common to all Macs with "LC" in the name, and the extra pins
added with the LC III PDS are very seldom used. All but a few cards are
completely interchangeable amongst all t
drive. I know it was the pinnacle of the
>pre-PPC mac line, but that seems like a lot of money
>for something that old.
Uh-huh.
Unless there's a $50 bill hiding inside, that's overpriced by a LOT.
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>A simple question, I missed the original post, but do you have the
>draglib extension in your system. It's part of the Mac Drag and Drop
>package, I think?
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>3.0 Lite
And have you verified with Metrowerks that this version is supposed to work on
your setup? Were any requirements listed in the book or in the readme files on
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At 19:18 -0700 on 18/03/03, Dean Arthur wrote:
>information on relocating the resistors to utilize faster cpu chips. The
>Pickle may know where this info is but the Berkeley site disappeared
>when the fellow who set it up matriculated.
He's still doing research there AFAIK, or at l
the error that "DragLib" cannot be found, and quits. I'm running system
>7.6.1, with 36MB of RAM
What version of CodeWarrior is it?
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labelled - IIRC - S1 on the board if you'd like to add one yourself.
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At 21:43 -0500 on 16/03/03, Nick O wrote:
>Ah, but there is no CUDA on a 475/605!
Ah, but there is. It was the first Mac to have one.
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It sounds like you might have had some corruption in the PRAM. Next time it
happens, instead of waiting three weeks with the battery out, try holding the
CUDA switch for 30 seconds with the battery out and the machine plugged in ;)
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s on the Mac?
It's not a problem, and as a result, there aren't any apps to get rid of it
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keystroke loggers - that runs on 68K Macs, I'm all ears.
I've never seen any.
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At 19:56 -0700 on 09/03/03, Lou Hailey wrote:
>I ordered a 20MHz & a 21.5MHz oscillator from Output Enablers on 2/04,
>online & all went well, except for the confirmation.
Why not get 'em from scrap boards, like a IIsi? :)
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>ideas about where to look for the driver?
The Mac Driver Museum would be my first stop.
After that, probably one of the FTP search sites, and I might dig around on
HP's WWW site, despite what the rep said.
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At 20:55 +0100 on 09/03/03, Peter 64a wrote:
>Thanks. I can understand that. I wonder if the number XC68040RC25B states
>that it is supposed to run at 25Mhz or if the 25 in the number on the CPU is
It's certainly *not* a coincidence.
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AIO = all-in-one.
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card?
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it is stated XC68040RC25B. Does that say that
>it has been tested fpr 25Mhz only or?
Some 25 MHz CPUs work OK at 40 MHz, but a lot don't. Even a few 33 MHz CPUs
won't overclock to 40 MHz well. You can try it, and if it doesn't work, you
know that you need to track down a faster C
achine. Most
often used in the AIO versions of that machine.
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appropriate steps to rectify the problem.
Meanwhile, there doesn't appear to be much need to discuss this on the list any
further. Anyone who has questions can contact me or one of the listmoms
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king procedure for the motherboard.
You don't *have* to - the chips will run fine at the slower speed - but to take
full advantage of them, you'll probably want to.
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>StyleWriter II has but three pins in that row.
The extra pin is for +5V power, used by various Geoport devices.
Do you have drivers installed for the printer?
Is there paper in it?
What happens when you try to print to it?
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>... or it should, unless someone removed it.
Right, but looking for a drive without the *ability* to terminate is silly.
Turning off the termination on any normal drive should be a simple matter of
moving a jumper.
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At 21:20 -0800 on 06/03/03, Matt R wrote:
>Looking for a good interal HD for my Q950. Any
>suggestions on a good model without termination?
Why would you want one without the ability to terminate the SCSI bus?
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ve to decide - well, sort
>of now really because the auction ends! Ho hum...
Debian on a 475 has to be at least tolerable, from reports I've heard on this
list. Hey, if nothing else, you can get it (c'mon, how much of a dent is £5 in
the average wallet?) and find out what
I don't have any other ideas for "normal" mice.
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At 12:46 + on 03/03/03, Michael Eng wrote:
>As an aside, is there a utility out there that can display a list of
>attached NuBus cards? I don't know if the bus design actually allows
TattleTech ought to do that quite nicely.
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>To all, is there a place where I can get a 25-pin external drive
>container and put a modern SCSI drive into it that will work with this
>macintosh (performa 578)?
Any SCSI external HD case should work with virtually any SCSI HD.
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At 00:52 -0600 on 03/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote:
>He says "Thanks" for the info so far
>Now he wants to know the optimum OS for this beast (Q700)
>The FAQ:<http://macfaq.org/>
has one perspective; Dan has a Mac Daniel article about it on LEM as well.
-
on its own.
Of the two, the PPC card is the far better deal, but the Rocket is a much
"cooler" piece of hardware (although also much more of a hack).
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>Will a Radius Rocket (original 33 MHz) work with the Apple PPC upgrade?
Yes, but not particularly well, and what would be the point?
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Have you tried mpegdec, the recommendation of the FAQ?
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It sounds like you just need to find some different VRAM modules and put those
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>little room to spare in the bay.
CD-ROMs are pretty much standard. I've never seen one that was "too wide"...
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At 21:53 + on 28/02/03, victoria wrote:
>When I set my monitor to millions of colour's no matter what res it is on I
>get a speckeled part on the screen about a quarter of the screen size.
You have bad VRAM, or VRAM that's too slow for that board.
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I personally don't think there's much point in putting anything larger than
about 9 GB in a 68K unless you're planning on using it as an MP3 server, and
SCSI is a bad choice for this because IDE drives in > 10 GB capacities are *SO
MUCH* cheaper.
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Other than Connectix or eBay, or Swaplist?
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also optical PS/2 or serial mice for Windoze boxen.
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At 13:43 -0500 on 26/02/03, Powermac wrote:
>Does a quadra need that card to decode vcd's? Does it work on svcd also?
AFAIK, the answer to the former is yes, and the answer to the latter is no.
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At 22:47 + on 25/02/03, edjones wrote:
>This might be long shot, but my Quadra 630 has a MPEG card in it. Dunno if
>this LC-PDS card can help with mpeg ?
Yes, that might help, but I *think* the main point of that card is to act as a
decoder for VCDs.
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Sparkle. If that and QuickTime don't work,
then I'm fresh out of ideas.
If it's an MP3 with the wrong suffix (ask your friend what it was originally,
BTW), then fix the suffix and try mpegdec.
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>It is working fine on the Q630 - now serving 18 hours a day.
Because I'm either morbidly curious or just compulsively nosy, what's the 630
serving? :)
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>Can a quadra be made to play MPGs?
"MPG" is an awfully vague term. Can you be more specific?
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You'd have the same problems you would adapting any other USB device to ADB;
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14.4 is most common.)
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Doing a bit of your own reverse engineering on the diagrams here might help:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/frogeye/connector.html
The given correspondences are for a 630-series, but the original is the CC/5xx
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Well then :)
Useful information, that. I'll be sure to keep that on file.
BTW, the Griffin Monitor Database is indeed still active:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/archive/monitor.html
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sync to, rather that anything within certain limits.
Is that wrong?
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Sony monitors that were made for Macs as well. The
overwhelming majority, though, are VGA-based multiscans that don't do the odd
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Radius-branded monitors, since that's a Mac-specific resolution. There are a
*ton* of monitors that'll do either SVGA or XGA (1024x768), though.
Is the Griffin monitor database still up? That has lots of good info in it.
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#x27;t possible without a LOT of work; Stuart Bell has detailed much
of it at
http://www.stuartbell.dsl.pipex.com/PowerCC/PMGSP/PMGSP.html
The latter should work fine with a VNC client or Timbuktu, but it'll be
horribly slow.
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; monitor connected to a 64mb DDR Nvidia GeForce 256 adapter
Of course, this varies wildly depending on the graphics card and monitor, and
with the wide range of such setups on the PC side, there's no way anyone can
say for certain about a "PC" without having a LOT more info
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