Re: Autographs inside case of Mac SE 30

2009-04-11 Thread Jeff Charuk
Hi all, I believe the answer to everything is now available as a wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_128K Jeff - Original Message - From: "Dark_Mac" To: Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 12:09 AM Subject: Re: Autographs inside case of Mac SE 30 > > Hi Abel, > > I have a Mac S

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Cyrus Griffin
Ah, that explains it. But that doesn't explain why I can't connect to my iMac as a registered user. I guess the question I should be asking is, is that possible? I would like to be able to transfer files back and forth, and I don't think that my public folder will do... Anyways, thanks for

Re: CDS 020/030 Software Distribution Package

2009-04-11 Thread Alan Dow
Hello Derek, Yes please send me a copy. FWIW, I think I have copies of Apple's 68xxx MPW assembler somewhere. Would have to dig deep, which could take some time. Let me know if that is of interest. Thanks.. Alan Dow - On 2009-04-10 19:43 -0500, Dere

RE: Autographs inside case of Mac SE 30

2009-04-11 Thread SteveC
IIRC, the original Mac (128k) had the names of the design and development teams egraved, I didnt realize later models did as well. Maybe they were "special edition" hardware? On the original Amiga computer (which became the Amiga 1000 after Commodore bought the company out), the top lid had the

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Doug McNutt
At 22:01 -0700 4/10/09, Cyrus Griffin wrote: >Well, I set up all that (I also realized I was running 7.5.0 not 7.5.5 >heh) and they still don't seem to want to talk... I set up the TCP/IP >on the Duo, and the FileSharing is on, AppleTalk is set up to use >Ethernet... I can't help feeling I'm missi

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Dan Palka
Yes it's possible. Here's instructions and screenshots: http://main.system7today.com/articles/leopard/tutorial1/index.html It's probably likely that you don't have all the most updated software on your System 7 machine. On Apr 11, 9:39 am, Cyrus Griffin wrote: > Ah, that explains it. But that

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Cyrus Griffin
Ah, it looks like it is possible with 7.6.1. My Duo can run 7.6.1, but I am running out of disk space, and I don't know if it would fit... Also, I have 7.6.1 on CD, and well the Duo doesn't have a CD drive. There are a few things I could try. Thanks for that link, looks like it will be hel

Mac IIci Needs Good Home

2009-04-11 Thread MacLean
Hello Everyone, I really want to find a good home for my Mac IIci. Here are the specs: IIci CPU (OS 7.6, 49 MB memory, 411 MB HD) AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor Apple Extended Keyboard II Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II All Reference and Setup Manuals System 7 Installations Disks and Manuals

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Clark Martin
Doug McNutt wrote: > At 22:01 -0700 4/10/09, Cyrus Griffin wrote: >> Well, I set up all that (I also realized I was running 7.5.0 not 7.5.5 >> heh) and they still don't seem to want to talk... I set up the TCP/IP >> on the Duo, and the FileSharing is on, AppleTalk is set up to use >> Ethernet... I

Re: Mac IIci Needs Good Home

2009-04-11 Thread Bill Wright
Please advise, Is this system compatible with the Mac Plus? Thank You --- On Sat, 4/11/09, MacLean wrote: From: MacLean Subject: Mac IIci Needs Good Home To: "Vintage Macs" Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 1:46 PM Hello Everyone, I really want to find a good home for my Mac IIci.  Here are t

Re: File sharing... Between System 7.5.5 and 10.5.6

2009-04-11 Thread Cyrus Griffin
Well actually I have a PowerBook 230 in a DuoDock... Does that make a difference? Cyrus Griffin Hobbittech.com Mac Specialist - Low Cost Mac Services in AZ On Apr 11, 2009, at 3:11 PM, Clark Martin wrote: > > Doug McNutt wrote: >> At 22:01 -0700 4/10/09, Cyrus Griffin