I asked a long time ago but will try again. Anybody happen to have drivers
for the Micronet NP-2 Nupro II Nubus SCSI card? Or maybe a manual for
setting up the jumper switches?
Thanks
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know where Gamba has disappeared too? A huge loss to low-end macs.
I've heard that Gamba is no longer with us.
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Stephen Alexander wrote:
try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] someone pays for that web page to be active, so
maybe they answer email.
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Hi folks,
I have just recently (thanks to help from this list) got this
computer back up and running.
However, I'm having no luck getting it online - I have what appears
to be a sonic-t comm slot ethernet card, running System 7.5.5. I did
some research and it seems I'm not alone
Chris Zantides wrote:
Hi folks,
I have just recently (thanks to help from this list) got this
computer back up and running.
However, I'm having no luck getting it online - I have what appears
to be a sonic-t comm slot ethernet card, running System 7.5.5. I did
some research
Chris Zantides wrote:
Thats awesome!
Thank you kindly.
Bookmark it and pass it on.
The museum hasn't been updated almost as long as gamba's site,
thankfully both remain.
Grab a few files (not the whole page/site) each time you visit so
together we can supply files if the site disappears.
Ethernet card)
Chris Zantides wrote:
Thats awesome!
Thank you kindly.
Bookmark it and pass it on.
The museum hasn't been updated almost as long as gamba's site, thankfully
both remain.
Grab a few files (not the whole page/site) each time you visit so together we
can supply files if the site
try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] someone pays for that web page to be active, so
maybe they answer email.
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From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jul 2, 2005 7:37 AM
To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: [q] Networking Issues (LC575 Comm Slot Ethernet card
At 15:59 -0500 31/03/05, Powermac wrote:
I didn't see drivers for any of the cards I listed there, these are not
common radius boards.
Well, I didn't check the site, was just what came to mind - too bad
about macdrivermuseum, I have no idea where to look then, other than
http://google.com/mac
Anybody have drivers for the following vintage nubus cards?:
National Instruments 1998
NB-DIO-32F Rev D
Part# 700587-01
Assy: 180505-1 Rev D
(Digital I/O card for data aquisition)
Spectral Innovations, inc 1993
MacDSP II/C Rev B
(DSP Card found in a Cactus system)
Nuport II by Micronet
FCC
At 15:22 -0500 31/03/05, Powermac wrote:
Anybody have drivers for the following vintage nubus cards?
Did you try: http://macdrivermuseum.com ?
/Tina
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At 22:49 +0200 31/03/05, I wrote:
Did you try: http://macdrivermuseum.com ?
Sorry, don't bother yourself with that page, seems it's gone.
Try http://jagshouse.com instead
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on 3/31/05 2:56 PM, Tina Holm at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 22:49 +0200 31/03/05, I wrote:
Did you try: http://macdrivermuseum.com ?
Sorry, don't bother yourself with that page, seems it's gone.
Try http://jagshouse.com instead
/Tina
Crap, I was afraid of that.
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From: Tina Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [q] Nubus Card Drivers Needed
At 22:49 +0200 31/03/05, I wrote:
Did you try: http://macdrivermuseum.com ?
Sorry, don't bother yourself
My reply follows quote.
On 1/30/05, at 6:12 -0500, Dan Knight wrote:
I know we ban auction postings on the Swap list. We only *discourage*
(but don't ban) such postings on the other lists.
dk
I stand corrected. My apologies to the list and to Mr. Brock Witherspoon
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On 1/28/05, at 22:26 -0800, Brock Witherspoon [EMAIL PROTECTED], Re: FA:
Quadra - PowerPC Upgrade Card, wrote:
Hi all,
I hope this isn't considered spam,
Yeah, it is. Posting auctions sites is a no-no.
I'd generally let one boo-boo pass (anyone can make a mistake
Anybody here seen drivers for a Spectral Innovations Mac DSP II/C Rev B DSP
card?
or the original drivers for the Micronet Nuport II SCSI card?
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I'm looking for a really nice card for my Q840AV, and found a page
http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/2k1010cl.html that I thought would
answer my question, but the story has been removed. So now I'm asking
this list for advice, since I couldn't find it in the archives.
The 840 only supports 2MB
nubus slot, but you are limited to 2mb of vram. Since the
840AV machine has built in DSP's finding a video card with dsp's (the radius
I mentioned) would probably be a waste of time (and doesn't work with os 8.x
I believe). I have an inexpensive Supermac Thunder 24 (Radius purchased
The speed
is generally faster then anything
you can
plug into a slow nubus slot, but you are limited to 2mb of vram.
Since the
840AV machine has built in DSP's finding a video card with dsp's (the
radius
I mentioned) would probably be a waste of time (and doesn't work with
os 8.x
I believe). I have an inexpensive
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 1:10 PM
Subject: [q]Re: What's the best NuBus video card?
On 2/12/2004 11:17 AM, Powermac felt like writing:
I think the fastest boards were the ones made
Anyone using a Colorlink card by Emachines? Is the ethernet portion
compatible with Open Transport? I ask, because I have a Futura IISX
with the ethernet daughterboard and the card freezes my IIci when the
OT extensions load. It works fine with Classic Networking. So I'm
wondering
From: Greg Shafritz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 20:19:45 -0400
I've got an old (circa 1991) MicroNet NuPort II SCSI card that I'm trying to
test the capabilities of.
Trouble is, I can't find ANY documentation or useful info about it on the
web. I have no documentation or software
Guess I better find that dongle then...
Thanks,
RL
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help!
I've installed a DOS card from a gutted 6100 into a
Quadra. I've never used one before. Since I do not
have the dongle for the wee beastie, I figured I
could just use the Mac monitor with PC running in a
window.
Well, it doesn't. It says that PC is running, but
aside from a slight
There is no option to run a DOS card (6100 and some 68K PDS machines), a
DOS on a Mac [ DOAM ] card (Reply, for 7100/8100/9150 PDS machines) or
a PC Compatibility card (PCI Macs) without the appropriate dongle.
The DOAM card will not work with with a G3 PDS card which incorporates
HPV pass
Peter,
You lost me somewhere. This is not a G3 machine (far
from it... remember, Quadlist?), just an ol' Quadra
650 with PDS. What does the dongle do, precisely?
Are you saying that I need to wire a video out from
the port on the back of the card? If so, any idea what
the pinouts are?
I am
In a message dated 9/22/03 5:42:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You lost me somewhere.
Not my intention. I simply identified every Apple DOS/PC card I am familar
with. The Reply card is simply a Reply vended version of the Apple designed card
This is not a G3 machine (far from
ok thank you! ~ Ben ~
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: help with my lc 580 nic card
At 16:52 -0400, 8/20/2003, (Ben) observed:
Hello, I have a macintosh lc 580
Hello, I have a macintosh lc 580 and need a nic card. Does anyone have any
information where I can get one cheap? Thanx!
Sincerely, Ben
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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:53 PM
To: Quadlist
Subject: help with my lc 580 nic card
Hello, I have a macintosh lc 580 and need a nic card. Does anyone have
any information where I can get one cheap? Thanx
At 16:52 -0400, 8/20/2003, (Ben) observed:
Hello, I have a macintosh lc 580 and need a nic card. Does anyone have any
information where I can get one cheap? Thanx!
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Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1. I suppose the most important thing
Adam,
What is the file size of the photos you are using. My experience with
Photoshop is that they are usually very large files. What is the lowest
resolution you can go with and still get the detail you need. Smaller files
will speed up the redraw time.
John
Powermac wrote:
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From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1. I suppose
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part
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From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part of the motherboard? I
In a message dated 5/31/03 7:40:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, thanks to those of you here who responded. I was worried that the
DOS cards were getting scarce (based on how much that guy soaked me for!).
Not scarce at all.
Often as little as $10 on e-bone, and some New-in-Box
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 13:30:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Robert Little [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Needed: Houdini/DOS card!
Howdy Y'all!
Been bamboozled. Bought what was supposed to be a 610
DOS card... was a 6100 DOS card instead. Sold it to
work, but still need a 610 DOS card for my Centris.
Anyone
Howdy Y'all!
Been bamboozled. Bought what was supposed to be a 610
DOS card... was a 6100 DOS card instead. Sold it to
work, but still need a 610 DOS card for my Centris.
Anyone know a source?
Thanks,
Robert
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on 5/29/03 3:30 PM, Robert Little at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy Y'all!
Been bamboozled. Bought what was supposed to be a 610
DOS card... was a 6100 DOS card instead. Sold it to
work, but still need a 610 DOS card for my Centris.
Anyone know a source?
I've got one. We'll need to check
I have searched and read the FAQ's, and collected about 20-30 urls in my
favourites about this Quadra DOS thang... but couldn't find a solution to
my question How to get dos into the ($8.00 ebay) Performa 630 Logic Board
with DOS Compatible card installed? RAM is installed on both the mother
john raineri wrote:
I have searched and read the FAQ's, and collected about 20-30 urls in my
favourites about this Quadra DOS thang... but couldn't find a solution to
my question How to get dos into the ($8.00 ebay) Performa 630 Logic Board
with DOS Compatible card installed? RAM
Hi all,
First post to this list. I've got a Power Mystic -- a Color Classic
with an LC575 motherboard, and a PPC601 upgrade card (66MHz model), and
it''s working great, except for one thing: the 256k L2 cache doesn't
work.
TattleTech detects it as present, but reports it as not enabled
The Pickle strikes again--mostly :-)
Inspected the card, and the cache is present (it's a daughtercard with
chips on it, adjacent to where the 68040 CPU plugs into the main board
of the upgrade card -- just like it's drawn in the Daystar user guide).
This one has 8 32k chips on it, rather than
At 23:13 -0500 on 09/02/03, Matt Ruben wrote:
rather than any speed benefits of 8.1 itself. But I doubt the new OS
install was the reason, as TattleTech still reports the cache as not
enabled.
What version of TattleTech?
Contact the author and let him know it didn't work as anticipated; he'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DOS cards as found on 630 DOS Compatible Macs were limited to 32 MB
RAM. Try running Win98 in 32 MB RAM :-(
Actually, Win98 works quite normal on 32Mb Ram - as far as CPU is at
least ~150-200 MHz.
WBR,
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Kyle Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Win95 'USB patch' ]
My point was you didn;t have to install it, it was already there!
Once again, no. You'll have to add it separately.
And you believe what microsoft says do you?
In this particular case, yes. And in addition, I've tried to use various
At 01:17 PM 1/27/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Actually, Win98 works quite normal on 32Mb Ram - as far as CPU is at
least ~150-200 MHz.
WBR,
Artur
Just for kicks once, I tried Win98 on it's minimum requirement - a 486/66
with 16 megs of RAM. It ran, surprisingly okayishly. Upped the memory for
64
On Monday, January 27, 2003, 18:11, you wrote:
SH At 01:17 PM 1/27/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Actually, Win98 works quite normal on 32Mb Ram - as far as CPU is at
least ~150-200 MHz.
WBR,
Artur
SH Just for kicks once, I tried Win98 on it's minimum requirement - a 486/66
SH with 16 megs of RAM. It
At 08:22 PM 1/27/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Speaking of minimum requirements for Win98, this seems appropriate:
http://www.winhistory.de/more/386/386vers.htm
Win98 running on a 386?
Perhaps someone here who can read German can take a look...
It would be better than what I get from Web translators.
On Monday, January 27, 2003, 20:55, you wrote:
SH At 08:22 PM 1/27/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Speaking of minimum requirements for Win98, this seems appropriate:
http://www.winhistory.de/more/386/386vers.htm
Win98 running on a 386?
Perhaps someone here who can read German can take a look...
It
At 21:29 -0800 on 27/01/03, Shroom wrote:
SH Anyway, this is getting a bit too off-topic, methinks, so I'll leave it at
SH that.
SH Scott Holder
Yes, I had got that (the basic idea).
I was hoping someone who could understand more of the page in its
original language could tell us more.
There
Kyle Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Win98 is very similar to the Win95, but it isn't just bug-fixed
version - there are some serious differencies in the kernel. For
example, Win98 does have native (built-in) support for USB peripheral,
and Win98SE - support for FireWire peripheral, unlike
Excuse me, but it isn't really correct. The support essentially means,
that after installing so-called 'USB patch' (it must be installed
manually, BTW), in the Device Manager you'll see gray square labelled
'USB hub' instead of yellow question mark labelled 'Unknown PCI device'.
But you'll be
DOS cards as found on 630 DOS Compatible Macs were limited to 32 MB
RAM. Try running Win98 in 32 MB RAM :-(
Actually I run Win98SE on an old machine around here which has only 16mb.
But then I am sick! ;-)
Kyle Kinsey
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At 13:16 +, 1/25/03, (Kyle Kinsey) observed:
But look at the Subject: line - we're just speaking about 'what software
might work on particular Macintosh hardware'! :-)
But even then we've stretched a little!
A nanny, I have no particular problem with this thread, it *is*
install. OTOH, it's not part of the DOS card, either, so...
98's somewhat more stable, 95 (if you can find the earlier versions without
anything integrated - think my old upgrade CD didn't even have IE, or it
was IE 2.0 or some such) will probably run better in the limited amount of
memory
On 24 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could run Win95 (I used to) but I found there was also a
(serious) limitation with this card. It's highest video display was
800 x 600 at 4bit resolution - 16 colors in total. Just pitiful. You
could get 8bit color at 640 x 480
Did you
Kyle Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bet is that 98 will work since it is just an improvement over
95and I bet that ME would run if you had a 586 with 64MB of RAM
(I'm guessing here), since ME is an improved 98.
indeed 98 and 98se should both work being just 95+plus+ie4 and a few
Hi Kyle,
Win98 is very similar to the Win95, but it isn't just bug-fixed
version - there are some serious differencies in the kernel. For
example, Win98 does have native (built-in) support for USB peripheral,
and Win98SE - support for FireWire peripheral, unlike Win95.
Kind of depends how you
- support for FireWire peripheral, unlike Win95.
DOS cards as found on 630 DOS Compatible Macs were limited to 32 MB
RAM. Try running Win98 in 32 MB RAM :-(
You could run Win95 (I used to) but I found there was also a
(serious) limitation with this card. It's highest video display was
800 x 600
In a message dated 1/24/03 3:58:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You could run Win95 (I used to) but I found there was also a
(serious) limitation with this card. It's highest video display was
800 x 600 at 4bit resolution - 16 colors in total. Just pitiful.
You could get 8bit color at 640 x
I think it's due to it having to use BIOS calls to access the hard drive.
NT uses BIOS calls or Win 95/98?
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Actually it made things a lot better, which is why nt survived and OSX does things
much the same. (NT is very much sort of a unix os compared to 9x, thouygh still VERY
VERY
REMOVED ;-) )
why very few games came out for NT. Call by the game to the sound
card, CD, hard drive, etc., were protected
Negatory!
DOS and Windows run better, and more reliably, on a MAC, than on a
gen-u-wine
PC.
Seriously!
That changes my opinion of the DOS card from being a novelty. I assume it
has something to do with how the instruction set is being used in the 680X0
style of CPU chip being more stable
is closer
to a UNIX based OS than DOS based and is more stable. It is good to hear
that the DOS card makes up for the inadequacies of the pentium style of CPU.
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of FAT (File Allocation Table) than NT which uses NTFS. NT is closer
to a UNIX based OS than DOS based and is more stable. It is good to hear
that the DOS card makes up for the inadequacies of the pentium style of CPU.
John
I think it's due to it having to use BIOS calls to access the hard
games came out for NT. Call by the game to the sound
card, CD, hard drive, etc., were protected by the OS.
My bet is that 98 will work since it is just an improvement over
95and I bet that ME would run if you had a 586 with 64MB of RAM
(I'm guessing here), since ME is an improved 98.
Jack
What is a DOS card? The best I can understand is it is a way for a Mac to
use an 80x86 processor. Is this correct?
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At 4:03 -0700 21/01/03, J Sand wrote:
What is a DOS card? The best I can understand is it is a way for a Mac to
use an 80x86 processor. Is this correct?
A PC on a Nubus or PCI card, put it in your Mac, and you have both a Mac
and a PC in the same box.
Rather genious.
Tina
The one that I am familiar with (probably the oldest) is essentially a 286
self-contained on two interconnected nubus cards, complete with one whole meg
of memory. When I had this installed in my quadra 700, I found it to be
essentially useless. I mean it worked, but it wasn't good for
In a message dated 1/21/03 3:03:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is a DOS card? The best I can understand is it is a way for a Mac to
use an 80x86 processor. Is this correct?
There are actually quite a few such cards, from Apple, Orange Micro and Reply.
The Apple card was ultimately
At 12:52 PM 1/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
A few versions I know of:
1. 486 on a PDS card (or adaptor, or built in with some sort of
extension, like the Performa 640CD.) These can, from what I read, *only*
run DOS. Something about how they access the disk and/or hardware - though
IIRC the Perf. 640CD
a
cheap card to add to the Mac than get another machine altogether.
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Hi
I once ran a PDS dos card in my Q650, and it worked just fine.
The one problem was the cables. I have to use string to support the cable
from inside the machine, and feed it through an empty nubus slot.
Can't find copy of site where I got info how to do it again though.
I did remember
On 20 Jan 2003, edjones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I once ran a PDS dos card in my Q650, and it worked just fine.
The one problem was the cables. I have to use string to support the cable
from inside the machine, and feed it through an empty nubus slot.
Can't find copy of site where I got
At 9:10 +1100 21/01/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This page may be of interest for those wanting to try the 610 DOS
card in Quadras other than the original 610:
http://www.bme.unc.edu/~hope/linx/mac/dosmac.html
Ahh, there it was.
The info about Q800 and the DOS card hasn't been updated though
At 19:26 -0800 on 17/01/03, Kris Jones wrote:
Unfortunately the card is '040 PDS. I've heard that the card can be used in
other '040s, which would fix everything since I also just purchased a Quadra
950 (I've wanted one since they came out!!!).
Does anyone have any experience using one
At 21:22 -0500 on 18/01/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not certain, but if it's a PDS slot, I think you can put an Apple IIe
compatibility card in it.
Only if it's LC PDS, which the 040 PDS most certainly isn't.
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FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Does anyone have any experience using one of these cards in something other
than a Q610?
The other versions of that card incorporate the very same card, but add an
extender for the (single) connector, which extender also provides some
mechanical support for the card.
As the connectors
At 19:26 -0800 on 17/01/03, Kris Jones wrote:
Unfortunately the card is '040 PDS. I've heard that the card can be used in
other '040s, which would fix everything since I also just purchased a Quadra
950 (I've wanted one since they came out!!!).
I don't recall right offhand if it's the same
At 11:17 -0800 on 19/01/03, E McCann wrote:
At 19:26 -0800 on 17/01/03, Kris Jones wrote:
Unfortunately the card is '040 PDS. I've heard that the card can be used in
other '040s, which would fix everything since I also just purchased a Quadra
950 (I've wanted one since they came out!!!).
I
At 12:39 -0500 19/01/03, the pickle replied:
I once saw a WWW page that had info about using one in a 650
Dug around my 1000 bookmarks, but can't find it either. Maybe you can find
something in the DOS card faq here:
http://homepage.mac.com/olivers/DOScard/DOScard.html
Tina
I'm not certain, but if it's a PDS slot, I think you can put an Apple IIe
compatibility card in it.
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Sorry - had to do a widespread trawl across the remaining NuBus lists
to get an answer as the 1st-Powermacs list ppl seem stumped.
I have a SuperMac DigitalFilm kit. It has a 15-pin monitor output on
the breakout box but it doesn't seem to output any video my monitor (a
very useful 17 .25dp PC
I have a SuperMac DigitalFilm kit. It has a 15-pin monitor output on
the breakout box
I have SuperMac SuperView box(Model No PB0161) made by 1992 SuperMac Technology, are
both the same? since I've never used it before.
Anthony
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I have a Performa630 Dos Compatible with 52 Mb on MacOS8.1 and 32 Mb on DOS
Card (win98).
I use PCSetup 2.1.7
All has worked fine for a week or so, but today I tried to enter PC Setup (I
have 2 drive files and I switch one or other).
Suddenly Finder has closed down (or I think so, all icons
(this is going to both 1st-PowerMacs and Quadlist since it applies to both)
I picked up a still shrink-wrapped 2124NB II Nubus Graphics Card (made by
the now-defunct Micro Conversions) on eBay for a reasonable price. It has
some interesting features such as Zoom (zooms in/out on a portion
Hello listers,
I recently purchased a used Apple LC PDS ethernet card for my LC
475( it has a full 68040 cpu; 20 mb ram; 250 mb hd and OS 7.5.3) . The
indicator light comes on when the computer is turned on but when I
switch to ethernet from the network control panel, I get an error
message
At 8:42 PM -0800 10/31/2002, leonard kuzminski wrote:
Hello listers,
I recently purchased a used Apple LC PDS ethernet card for my LC
475( it has a full 68040 cpu; 20 mb ram; 250 mb hd and OS 7.5.3) . The
indicator light comes on when the computer is turned on but when I
switch to ethernet
Thanks to all who took a look at the picture of my PPC upgrade mystery
card, which does not appear to be for my Q950 after all. I'm still not
sure what it is-- some have suggested it's for the LC575, others for the
Q630 series.
In any case, I'll be selling it on eBay if anyone's interested
Thanks to all who took a look at the picture of my PPC upgrade mystery
card, which does not appear to be for my Q950 after all. I'm still not
sure what it is-- some have suggested it's for the LC575, others for the
Q630 series.
In any case, I'll be selling it on eBay if anyone's interested
I have a Radius video card...there is a key that can be pressed at
startup to change the settings. Can anyone give me the key to press?
According to the control panel, a t or u depending on the card.
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Forgive the cross post.
I have a Radius video card and need to make modifications. I know there
is a key that can be pressed at startup to change the settings but have
since forgotten the key.
Can anyone give me the key to press?
Thanks,
Byron
Lake St. Louis, MO 63367
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on 10/27/02 6:29 PM, Byron Gardner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be the space bar.
Forgive the cross post.
I have a Radius video card and need to make modifications. I know there
is a key that can be pressed at startup to change the settings but have
since forgotten the key.
Can
At 18:29 -0600 27/10/02, Byron Gardner wrote:
Can anyone give me the key to press?
Had a Radius once that required t or maybe command-t.
Tina
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I'll figure something out eventually,
be the space bar.
Forgive the cross post.
I have a Radius video card and need to make modifications. I know
there
is a key that can be pressed at startup to change the settings but
have
since forgotten the key.
Can anyone give me the key to press?
Thanks,
Byron
Lake St. Louis, MO 63367
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