Canon's BJ10 was a combo color inkjet printer and
flatbed scanner. One connection option was SCSI.
Other modules were for connecting to non-personal
type computer systems. It used four fairly large
ink tanks and printed at 400 dots per inch. Hardly
high quality by today's standards. The BJ10 was
Anyone ever compiled info on Apple Power cables? I picked
up two Apple branded cables today, one grey, one beige. I also have
one from I'm guessing the original Macs, dark brown/beige cable with
a large Logo on it. And I know with the iMacs they have those
translucent ones too (do they
One Other Note:
You cannot emulate the Amiga, emulating the custom chips would place too
much of a burden on the 680x0 macIntosh.
Hello!
Anybody knows good emulatros for 68k macs? I´m interested in the amiga and
x68000 emulation.
Thanks
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At 22:36 -1000 on 14/07/01, Galen Tatsuo Komatsu wrote:
Anyone ever compiled info on Apple Power cables? I picked
up two Apple branded cables today, one grey, one beige. I also have
one from I'm guessing the original Macs, dark brown/beige cable with
a large Logo on it. And I know with
I updated the Netiquette page this morning to address some recent issues
involving signatures, name calling, vulgarity, perceived threats, and
when it's appropriate to mention an auction on the list. Some of these
are good general netiquette guidelines; others are specific to the Low
End Mac
Going to GCC's site http://www.gcctech.com/ doesn't give us any
printers that have a SCSI interface. USB, TCP/IP, serial, parallel,
localtalk, but no SCSI. I suspect that we need a serial connection
here. Model name would help as GCC doesn't list by number. Elite 12?
Elite 21? Elite XL21?
Jim
Hi all...
Apologies for cluttering the list with a for sale, but its an rarish item
of interest only to vintage mac users I guess this list seems the best fit
of the vintage lists I read.
It is a 128K cache card for ANY mac with the LC3 series PDS slot.
Made by TechWorks, works fine, I have