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2013-01-28 Thread PETE
hard to believe this lol http://bit.ly/122FaCx PETE -- -- - You received this message because you are a member of the Vintage Macs group. The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/vintagemacs.shtml and our netiquette guide is at http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml To post t

hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread mac.lc475
Hello, I am Giovanni. I'm new around here. Thank you for creating this list. Some time ago I found a Macintosh LC475 in a market outcome. My childhood dream!I cleaned it, I added 36 mb of ram, I made all the upgrades possible until you get to MacOS 8.1. Then, I retrieved a 250mb hd from another

Re: hi!

2013-02-02 Thread Charles Lenington
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2013-02-05 Thread jerrypins7
So do I!!! Sent from my iPhone On Feb 2, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Charles Lenington wrote: > On 2/1/13 4:52 PM, Kathy Ryan wrote: >> http://horlogerie.com.mx/read.html >> >> > > I hate spammers > > > -- > The Website your boss doesn't want you to know > about!

Hi all (again)

2011-03-24 Thread Doug
Thanks for the info on Iomega. Now back even farther. I have a working Apple II e with a duo disk drive (working) and about a dozen or so floppy disks. What I want to know is how to burn disks. I have an AppleWorks disk that I need to put in the drive and take out and turn it over and reinsert it s

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Tyrone L Warbasse
I have never heard of "overclocking" non-Intel/x86 CPUs. In fact, if I recall correctly, "overclocking" was just a gimmick for Intel to match OxO CPU speeds at a time right before/slightly after Pentium release. On 1/9/12 3:26 AM, mac.lc475 wrote: Hello, I am Giovanni. I'm new around here. Tha

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Scott Holder
On 09.01.2012 06:26, mac.lc475 wrote: Hello, I am Giovanni. I'm new around here. Thank you for creating this list. Some time ago I found a Macintosh LC475 in a market outcome. My childhood dream!I cleaned it, I added 36 mb of ram, I made all the upgrades possible until you get to MacOS 8.1. Then,

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Scott Holder
On 09.01.2012 06:26, mac.lc475 wrote: Hello, I am Giovanni. I'm new around here. Thank you for creating this list. Some time ago I found a Macintosh LC475 in a market outcome. My childhood dream!I cleaned it, I added 36 mb of ram, I made all the upgrades possible until you get to MacOS 8.1. Then,

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Scott Holder
You can overclock anything with a clock chip. When a processor is made, companies don't set out to make a "500mhz Pentium" or "33mhz 68040". They fab a batch of chips, and run them through a test suite at the highest speed they want to sell. They take the ones that run stably and mark them at t

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Sarah Crabbleapple
Yes, the OMAP processor in the original Motorola Droid was sold underclocked as 550 MHz, ramped up to 600 and later 800 by OTA updates, and was set to 1 or 1.2 ghz by enthusiasts. I think a few people got theirs to 1.4 and heard a rumor of 1.8. -- - You received this message because you are a

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread mygrv
Sarah Crabbleapple said at ÒRe: hi all!Ó. > Yes, the OMAP processor in the original Motorola Droid was sold > underclocked as 550 MHz, ramped up to 600 and later 800 by OTA updates, and > was set to 1 or 1.2 ghz by enthusiasts. I think a few people got theirs to > 1.4 and heard a

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread mac.lc475
Tyrone L Warbasse said at ÒRe: hi all!Ó. [2012/01/09Mon 14:25:10] > I have never heard of "overclocking" non-Intel/x86 CPUs. In fact, if I > recall correctly, "overclocking" was just a gimmick for Intel to match > OxO CPU speeds at a time right before/slightly afte

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2012-01-09 Thread Nathan Raymond
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 6:26 AM, mac.lc475 wrote: > I would have many questions to ask.I am looking for a memory bank of > 128 mb simm for my Macintosh LC475, or an hardware called "simmverter" that > can fit two 64-MBSIMM. > I would recommend finding the right type of 128MB SIMM instead. Throug

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2012-01-09 Thread Dan
At 9:46 AM -0500 1/9/2012, Scott Holder wrote: You can overclock anything with a clock chip. When a processor is made, companies don't set out to make a "500mhz Pentium" or "33mhz 68040". They fab a batch of chips, and run them through a test suite at the highest speed they want to sell. They t

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Scott Holder
On 09.01.2012 14:03, Dan wrote: And then there's the "new" technique of selling partially burned out chips. eg: Fabricate a 4 core processor then, during testing, discover that only 2 or 3 cores run at a particular speed. Intentionally burn the other cores (disable 'em), and sell the thing as

Re: hi all!

2012-01-09 Thread Dan
At 2:15 PM -0500 1/9/2012, Scott Holder wrote: On 09.01.2012 14:03, Dan wrote: And then there's the "new" technique of selling partially burned out chips. eg: Fabricate a 4 core processor then, during testing, discover that only 2 or 3 cores run at a particular speed. Intentionally burn the ot

Re: hi all!

2012-01-10 Thread Gregg Eshelman
How to speed up an LC 475. http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/q605.html The 68040 with FPU couldn't have come from an LCIII with its original mainboard because the LCIII was a 25 Mhz 68030. -- - You received this message because you are a member of the Vintage Macs group. The list FAQ is at h

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2012-01-10 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- On Mon, 1/9/12, Scott Holder wrote: > On the other > hand, the Intel Celeron 300A is famous for overclocking due > to its lack of L2 cache - people had them up over 500mhz > fairly easily. The Celeron 300A was the first Celeron with L2 cache. The 300 (non-A) and older without L2 cache were

Re: hi all!

2012-01-10 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- On Mon, 1/9/12, Dan wrote: > And then there's the "new" technique of selling partially > burned out chips.  eg:  Fabricate a 4 core > processor then, during testing, discover that only 2 or 3 > cores run at a particular speed. Intentionally burn the > other cores (disable 'em), and sell the t

Re: hi all!

2012-01-10 Thread Jeff Walther
On Jan 9, 8:37 am, Scott Holder wrote: > On 09.01.2012 06:26, mac.lc475 wrote: > My LC475 is one of my favorite Macs. Small, quiet, and fast. Me too. The LC/P 475/476 Q605 was one of Apple's best machines ever. At one point it was selling for well under $1000 in retail stores such as CompUSA.

Re: Hi all (again)

2011-03-24 Thread dale-gmail
hi; not sure what you have on both sides on the appleworks disk but hopefully some version of prodos is on the first side then: Start up the ProDOS User's Disk. Press F (for ProDOS Filer ) Press V (for VOLUME COMMANDS). Press C (for COPY A VOLUME). there should be entry on the utilities me

Re: Hi all (again)

2011-03-24 Thread dale-gmail
k or they didn't think it was necessary.) They expect you to use the formatting program on something called a utilities disk. good luck; dale - Original Message - From: "Doug" To: "Vintage Macs" Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:55 PM Subject: Hi all

RE: Hi all (again)

2011-03-24 Thread Doug
6:40 PM To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Hi all (again) hi; not sure what you have on both sides on the appleworks disk but hopefully some version of prodos is on the first side then: Start up the ProDOS User's Disk. Press F (for ProDOS Filer ) Press V (for VOLUME COMMANDS). Pr

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2011-03-25 Thread QuoVadis
things. I can > even read a novella I wrote using an Apple III and a daisy wheel printer. > > > > -Original Message- > From: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com [mailto:vintage-macs@googlegroups.com] > > On Behalf Of dale-gmail > Sent: March 24, 2011 6:40 PM > To: vintage-

Re: Hi all (again)

2011-03-25 Thread dale-gmail
to you dale - Original Message - From: "Doug" To: Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 8:59 PM Subject: RE: Hi all (again) The thing is once the AppleWorks is up and running I can read things. I can even read a novella I wrote using an Apple III and a daisy whe

RE: Hi all (again)

2011-03-25 Thread Doug
Minw says AppleWorks 1.1 an old timer. I remember it in about 1985. -Original Message- From: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com [mailto:vintage-macs@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of dale-gmail Sent: March 25, 2011 12:51 PM To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Hi all (again) o.k. just

Re: Hi all (again)

2011-03-25 Thread dale-gmail
the earliest archive is 1.3 in English - Original Message - From: "Doug" To: Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 6:12 PM Subject: RE: Hi all (again) Minw says AppleWorks 1.1 an old timer. I remember it in about 1985. -Original Message- From: vintage-macs@google

Re: Hi all (again)

2011-03-26 Thread hartonj
I don't think it's terribly hard to get some 5.25" disks. There's definitely a website that sells DS/DD ones, and last I checked there were a fair number of items on ebay. For getting software, this is a great place to look: http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asim

Overclocking (was RE: hi all!)

2012-01-09 Thread SteveCraft
I think the definition is a little looser than what Intel was/is doing with their CPUs. My Newton MessagePad 2100 was after-market "overclocked" by changing the timing crystal and swapping out another part or 2. The base CPU was rated at a higher clock rate than Apple promised, and making the o

Re: Overclocking (was RE: hi all!)

2012-01-09 Thread Alex Barnes
You can OC the aftermarket G4 upgrades that use jumpers. If you google Starfox Super FX overclocked you'll get some interesting hits! On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:29 AM, SteveCraft wrote: > > I have never heard of "overclocking" non-Intel/x86 CPUs. In fact, if I > recall correctly, "overclocking" w

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

2011-12-15 Thread Apple][Fan
Hey guys.. Just thought id share my find.. Im helping a friend cleanout a warehouse full of around 3000 macs & apple IIs. We are selling most of it.. but not at OMG LOL ebay prices.. Getting this stuff out to the community is what its all about. We had a couple of guys drive up from kansas to

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

2011-12-15 Thread sandy stein
Here is what I am looking for: any scsi hard drives, internal/external, any zip, syquest, etc. type external drives with cartridges, software of any kind. If you have any of these and are willing to ship to Seattle let me know. sandy 425-379-5928 On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Apple][Fan wro

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

2011-12-15 Thread alxmist
afe, Might 'n' Magic, Wizardry. And again, compilers for most programming languages. -Alexander G. Tozzi- -Original Message- From: Apple][Fan To: Vintage Macs Sent: Thu, Dec 15, 2011 7:43 am Subject: Hi Guys- Sharing my find.. A warehouse full 3000+ macs & Apple IIs

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

2011-12-15 Thread alxmist
s for most programming languages. Mac SE: Shufflepuck Cafe, Might 'n' Magic, Wizardry. And again, compilers for most programming languages. -Alexander G. Tozzi- -Original Message- From: Apple][Fan To: Vintage Macs Sent: Thu, Dec 15, 2011 7:43 am Subject: Hi Guys-

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

2011-12-15 Thread Apple][Fan
7;n' Magic, Wizardry. And again, compilers for > most programming languages. > > -Alexander G. Tozzi- > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: Apple][Fan > To: Vintage Macs > Sent: Thu, Dec 15, 2011 7:43 am > Subject: Hi Guys-  Sharing my find..

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

2011-12-15 Thread Morteza
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][Fan wrote: > Hey guys.. > > Just thought id share my find.. Im helping a friend cleanout a > warehouse full of aroun

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

2011-12-15 Thread David Iwanicki
I would be interested in early internal SCSI drives - those found inside pre-PPC machines. Thank you! Sent from my iPhone 4S on the Now Network. On Dec 15, 2011, at 12:38, "Apple][Fan" wrote: > Hey guys.. > > Just thought id share my find.. Im helping a friend cleanout a > warehouse full o

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

2011-12-15 Thread glen
> From: sandy stein >Here is what I am looking for: > >any  scsi hard drives, internal/external, any zip, syquest, etc. type external >drives with cartridges, software of any kind. If you have any of these and are >willing to ship to Seattle let me know. I have scores of Syquest 5 1/4 inch

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

2011-12-15 Thread sandy stein
how about 20 of the 135mb carts shipped to zip 98296. sandy On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:38 PM, glen wrote: > > > > From: sandy stein > > >Here is what I am looking for: > > > >any scsi hard drives, internal/external, any zip, syquest, etc. type > external drives with cartridges, software of any

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

2011-12-15 Thread Apple][Fan
Sandy Ill check for ya as well. I know I got about 30 of those carts here and a drive that arent in use anymore as well. On Dec 15, 7:01 pm, sandy stein wrote: > how about 20 of the 135mb carts shipped to zip 98296. > > sandy > > > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:38 PM, glen wrote: > > > > F

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

2011-12-15 Thread sandy stein
thanks, and no hurry. If you find any external scsi stuff let me know. Also, would not mind any type of mac se, color, classic, plus computers. Sandy On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 5:39 PM, Apple][Fan wrote: > Sandy Ill check for ya as well. I know I got about 30 of those carts > here and a drive that

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

2011-12-15 Thread Apple][Fan
No problem.. None of this stuff is going to be eBay and OMG LOL priced.. This is all going to be priced affordably for people in the community.. Most of us cant afford eBay prices for this stuff. And I will not in no way shape or form sell to any resellers of any kind. This is only available to

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

2011-12-15 Thread Dylan Malama
Hi, I loat my apple ii collection in a house fire recently if you haven't heard, along with my apple ii collection. I'm in ludington mi, and could I have an address? On Dec 15, 2011 12:42 PM, "Apple][Fan" wrote: > Hey guys.. > > Just thought id share my find.. I

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

2011-12-15 Thread Dylan Malama
duodisk amd maybe a genuine apple mouse, that would be fantastic. Collected vintage computers all my life, and I'm left with one b&w mac classic, thanks again. Cheers, -Dylan On Dec 15, 2011 9:46 PM, "Dylan Malama" wrote: > Hi, I loat my apple ii collection in a house fire r

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

2011-12-16 Thread Morteza
Hi every one, I am also looking for a couple keyboards(for Apple ii & Macintosh) as well as Macontoush Mouse. Note: Also: Apple ii & Macintosh(1984) All the best Morteza My @rt:www.morteza.org On Dec 15, 2011, at 14:39, Mike Racanelli wrote: > I second that. Any of the 128,

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

2011-12-16 Thread Robert Menes
e to > pick them up shipping is a bugger > > Its been a ton  of work so far and there is about 20 or so skids > filled > > You can email me with wishlists.  Or if youd like to see what we have > and want to drive on up feel free > > Its located near Midland Michigan. >

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

2011-12-16 Thread Thomas L.
Hi, I'm writing from Milan, Italy: I would be interested in an Apple IIgs, but the shipping costs would be too expensive from US to Italy. The machine could be sent to New York instead: I just wonder what's your price for a IIgs. Thanks, Thomas. 2011/12/15 Apple][Fan > Hey gu

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

2011-12-16 Thread Apple][Fan
, 6:35 pm, "Thomas L." wrote: > Hi, I'm writing from Milan, Italy: I would be interested in an Apple IIgs, > but the shipping costs would be too expensive from US to Italy. The machine > could be sent to New York instead: I just wonder what's your price for a > IIgs.

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

2011-12-18 Thread sandy stein
Do you happen to have any external mac hard drive units? Also looking for any of the vintage mac plus etc. software. Let me know what you have. Thanks! Sandy On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 9:55 AM, sandy stein wrote: > Here is what I am looking for: > > any scsi hard drives, internal/external, any zip

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2011-12-16 Thread Derek Morton
People, When responding to this sort of posting, please be certain to keep your replies off list. Do not do a reply to the group as a whole. Derek Morton List Nanny -- - You received this message because you are a member of the Vintage Macs group. The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/l