Re: Silverlining Lite SQ?

2001-08-26 Thread Gene Osburn
> From: "Bob C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Silverlining Lite SQ? > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 20:08:32 -0400 > > Hi, > > Would anyone know where I can get a copy of LaCie's "Silverlining Lite SQ" ? > > I belive the version I need is 2.2, but I'm not completely sure. Google led me to this down

Re: CD burning on a Performa 466

2001-08-26 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Sean McGroty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there anything for CD-R/RW on Mac other than > > Toast or NeroMAX? NeroMAX is currently available > > Is NeroMAX supported on 68K systems? I'd buy it when > it comes out later this year... I don't know. http://ahead.de has very little info o

Re: CD burning on a Performa 466

2001-08-26 Thread Sean McGroty
> Is there anything for CD-R/RW on Mac other than > Toast or NeroMAX? NeroMAX is currently available Is NeroMAX supported on 68K systems? I'd buy it when it comes out later this year... -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

VRAM

2001-08-26 Thread THE ROCK
I asked this question on the pci list but got no response, can somebody please help. Thanks. THE ROCK wrote: > Hello listers, > Will VRAM from a Motorola Starmax 2340 MT work in a powermac 7500/7600? > TIA. > Peter > > -- -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small

Re: Silverlining Lite SQ?

2001-08-26 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- "Bob C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P.S. - As an aside, the only way I've found to > currently format the > cartridges is by using Lido 7.56, and then using > OnTrack Software's Disk > Manager Mac v. 2.25 to "update" the driver. Both > Lido and the current > version of SyQuest Utilities i

Re: CD burning on a Performa 466

2001-08-26 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Sean McGroty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to use my CD-RW on my Performa 466 with Toast > 4.1, but the system > crashes whenver I insert a CD. The Performa is > running System 7.6.1 I'm > thinking of using an earlier version of Toast, but I > can't find anything > before 4. Can someone

Silverlining Lite SQ?

2001-08-26 Thread Bob C.
Hi, Would anyone know where I can get a copy of LaCie's "Silverlining Lite SQ" ? I believe the version I need is 2.2, but I'm not completely sure. This particular version was formerly distributed with the SyQuest 88mb and 200mb cartridge drives, per the current SyQuest web-site ( http://www.syq

LaserWriter problem

2001-08-26 Thread Haroldo Mauro Jr.
I know this is a bit TAN and I hope you all don't mind my asking why my LaserWriter 600 Pro prints one blank page and nothing else until it is restarted, only to put out another blank page. I know it's got plenty of toner. Thank you. Haroldo Mauro -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

CD burning on a Performa 466

2001-08-26 Thread Sean McGroty
I want to use my CD-RW on my Performa 466 with Toast 4.1, but the system crashes whenver I insert a CD. The Performa is running System 7.6.1 I'm thinking of using an earlier version of Toast, but I can't find anything before 4. Can someone point me in the right direction? -- Vintage Macs is spo

Re: Syquest

2001-08-26 Thread Gary Adams
I have a 1.5 GB that I have used on a Mac II, IIx, IIcx it works just fine even on my Power PC 7500, so you should have luck using it on other Macs with 7.0 to 8.6. I haven't tried it on a pre 7.0 system using Silver lining 5.4.2 -Original Message- From: Vintage Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: syquest

2001-08-26 Thread Flicker
FWIW I have a licensed copy of Silverlining complete with manual for sale on the swap list.contact off list if interested - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 5:50 PM Subject: syquest > Silverlining h

LaserWriter toner.

2001-08-26 Thread Gregg Eshelman
Xerox makes a toner cartridge for the older LaserWriters. (Or LaerWriter as they can't seem to spell at times.) http://www.xerox.com/go/xrx/template/003.jsp?view=Supplies&Xcntry=USA&Xlang=en_US&Xseg=corp&prodID=6R902 = "The earth swarms with inhabitants. Why then should nature, which is frui

syquest

2001-08-26 Thread Wllms88
Silverlining has a driver that will work with Syquest. I've used it on mine with now problems. Mine has the same 200MB on the case. I've used it on everything from a Classic II to a PowerMac with no problems save a SCSI cable that went bad. I just received the digest so if this has been answe

Syquest

2001-08-26 Thread Wllms88
Hey I know this one! I picked up a Syquest 200MB drive at a local thrift. It can take 200MB Syquest cartriges as well as 44 and 88MB cartriges. You can still find cartriges for your drive at the Syquest web site. I don't know the address, but an internet search can locate it for you. I use mi

FW: Free to good home, "loaded" IIfx...must pick up in SoCal

2001-08-26 Thread Warren \'Llama\' Ernst
All, Well, I finally updated my mac to a "powerful" (hehe) PowerMac 6100, so my Mac IIfx is available. I don't want to trash it, but I need the space, so the first person to offer to pick it up from Southern California can have it. If no one can take it, then it goes to Ebay, but I'm trying to av

Re: mode32,Penguin, and you

2001-08-26 Thread william ahearn
>>william > >william, I checked the Linux/m68k FAQ at: > FAQ noted, Scott and thanks. Won't be in linux hell for another two weeks. BTW, there's the max list on lem for 'nix on macs. So I'll be posting there. Thanks. I'll be in touch off list. William all the little geeks with the inside spe

PRAM and Boot Drives

2001-08-26 Thread Scott Barber
how-do all, pickle previously posted: >Check the PRAM batteries; if the PRAM battery dies, the Startup Disk >control panel setting will be erased and the Mac can "forget" what its >System disk is. > >Try holding cmd-opt-shift-delete to see if that can get them to recognise >the HD as the startup

little macs that could

2001-08-26 Thread Scott Barber
greetings vintage maccers, previous posters posted: >No. The right linux to get would be no Linux at all :-p >NetBSD is much more stable and mature on the 68K platform. >p >Mmm... I read similar messages quite often on this list... Linux must >be very fashionable these days... >Are these uni

mode32,Penguin, and you

2001-08-26 Thread Scott Barber
My response to follow as william ahearn previously queried : >compactors > >If one were to install a Debian potato on an SE/30 it >would be silly -- no? -- to have more than 8 MB of RAM >in the cute little bugger, eh? No 32-bit addressing. >Or does it? > >william william, I checked the Linux/m

Re: IIsi Power Supply

2001-08-26 Thread Andrew W. Hill
>Hello. Will the power supply from a IIsi work in any >other Apple computer? Thanks, I don't believe so. I could be wrong. Peace Aqua -- Jessicat's Mac User Group - http://www.jmug.org/ The MacHeretics - http://www.macheretics.com/ Happy-Mac Web Hosting - http://www.happy-mac.com/ "And this

Re: LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Andrew W. Hill
>If both are SCSI drives, there should be no problem. You may have to >check the website for the manufacturer of the 250mb drive to make sure >you can set the drive ID jumper. Don't worry about the ID plug. Just set it to ID1 or something so it doesnt conflict with the internal drive. You'll o

Re: LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Andrew W. Hill
>At 09:31 AM 8/26/2001, you wrote: >> >What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an old drive.? >> > >> >Can someone give me a detailed description of the process from scratch? >> >>You'll want to use Hard Disk Speed Tools. Basically its a point and >>click thing. Select th

IIsi Power Supply

2001-08-26 Thread John Kocijanski
Hello. Will the power supply from a IIsi work in any other Apple computer? Thanks, John __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

New lists coming soon

2001-08-26 Thread Dan Knight
I'm planning on starting three new lists: 1. Mac Price List Not for buying and selling. Not for idle chatter. The only topic will be maintaining a set of relatively current price pages on Low End Mac. I'd like the list to include prices in our top markets: US, Canada, Australia, and UK. No a

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ever heard of partitioning? Yes. Did you read what I wrote? > > > >The only limit is due to the HFS disk format. > >As you go to bigger drives they use bigger block > >sizes. HFS is limited to 65,536 blocks per volume. > >(Just like FAT16 on

Re: LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread KADaggett
My Reply follows quote. On 26/08/2001 07:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Receipts) >Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >At 09:31 AM 8/26/2001, you wrote: >> >What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an

Re: Multiple system folders

2001-08-26 Thread Marcus Sanford
No, you don't have to take out the system file, just, really, one or the other - the point is that for every time you install a system, for there to not be a blessed system folder on the drive (otherwise the installer will usually attempt to update that system folder). Renaming each system fol

Re: Multiple system folders

2001-08-26 Thread Amber Rhea
on 8/25/01 10:20 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It's perfectly easy to install more than one system version on exactly > the same volume. All you have to do is remove the finder file from the > system(s) on your hard disk before you boot off your system disks to > install yet an

Re: LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Receipts
At 09:31 AM 8/26/2001, you wrote: > >What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an old drive.? > > > >Can someone give me a detailed description of the process from scratch? > >You'll want to use Hard Disk Speed Tools. Basically its a point and >click thing. Select the drive yo

Re: LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Andrew W. Hill
>What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an old drive.? > >Can someone give me a detailed description of the process from scratch? You'll want to use Hard Disk Speed Tools. Basically its a point and click thing. Select the drive you want to format from a list, and hit the

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> >Then I retract the statement and replace it with "using anything larger >than 2 gig HDs in an older (LC III was the original topic) Mac is pretty >silly, wastes the drive and will be ridiculously slow." That's my story and >I'm sticking with it. > Such a fast HD will make your LCIII actually a

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread william ahearn
>I am pretty sure that 7.5.x can see terabyte disks (not that it is >indeed very usefull with hfs)... > >Ah... Just found some proof: http://www.jagshouse.com/hard_drive_size.html > >Marten Then I retract the statement and replace it with "using anything larger than 2 gig HDs in an older (LC III

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> > >7.x.x is limited to 2 gigs. That's any version of 7. So if you want bigger >than 2 gigs, you'll have to partition under 7.x.x. OS 7.6.1 and up doesn't >have the limitation but the machine's limit is 7.6.1. So, if you want a I am pretty sure that 7.5.x can see terabyte disks (not that it is

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Marten van de Kraats
Ever heard of partitioning? > >The only limit is due to the HFS disk format. >As you go to bigger drives they use bigger block >sizes. HFS is limited to 65,536 blocks per volume. >(Just like FAT16 on a PC is limited to 65,636 >clusters.) > >You can partition really large drives to keep each >volu