Re: Hi Guys- Sharing my find.. A warehouse full 3000+ macs & Apple IIs

2011-12-15 Thread Mike Racanelli
I second that. Any of the 128, 512, Mac II? On Dec 15, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Morteza wrote: > How about any Macintosh(1984,128K) and Macintosh II? > Do you ship to Northern Virginia? > Have you listed them yet? > > All the best > > > Morteza > > > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Apple][Fa

Re: 9 Brand New Dayna Bluestreak 100MB LC PDS Ethernet Adapters

2011-12-17 Thread Mike Racanelli
I'm going to go ahead and APPLAUD you in public for straying away from resellers and keeping this stuff in the community. I'm just a hobbyist and enjoy tinkering and getting broken stuff working, or computers talking to each other, etc. These ridiculous resellers with their made up prices that

Re: Voice record files

2011-12-22 Thread Mike Racanelli
They may just be AIFF files? Try just renaming it and seeing if iTunes will accept and play it. Maybe I'm totally wrong. -- Sent from my iPhone On Dec 22, 2011, at 10:05 PM, Lawrence Kenyon wrote: > The sound files are sfil format. > > Do you know a way to change the format? > > L. Kenyon

Re: Mac Plus Boot Issue

2011-12-26 Thread Mike Racanelli
as ive opened a few macs before, the Plus didnt have an internal HD, so unless you have the system disk in the floppy drive, or the system is on the external HD, it wont boot. also, the PRAM battery may have died and it doesnt remember to boot from the ext drive. i may be wrong on this, anyone

Re: Clearing out the workshop

2012-01-18 Thread Mike Racanelli
If you're anywhere in SoCal, I'll come pick them all up. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 18, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Ammo wrote: > Anyone interested in inheriting my old machines, for the price of > postage, please let me know. > Power Mac 8100/80 with external OptiMac SCSI drive. > Performa 6400/200 with

Re: Up and running again

2012-01-20 Thread Mike Racanelli
The TORX type is T15. Honestly, I'd just order the extra long bit online that you can put into any screwdriver that accepts bits. That's what I did. On Jan 20, 2012, at 11:48 AM, David Iwanicki wrote: > Try True-Value or Sears, both should carry an extra long torx driver. Got > mine for

Re: IIgs and Compact Mac?

2012-02-21 Thread Mike Racanelli
Your best bet is to get a Keyspan serial adapter. USB to 9-pin din. You can transfer images from your modern mac or pc to your classic mac if it has a 9-pin din port (which the GS does) and just save them to disk using ADTPro. It's the exact setup I use, and found to work easiest. Serial ada