Re: OT: this is funny. :)

2001-09-09 Thread Kyle Hansen
Gregg Eshelman wrote: http://www.450productions.com/url/evilzug/workit/index.html And yes, it's clean. ;) I dunno about that. Those 8-bit bikini babes and their solicitous shaking might corrupt the youth on this list He he. -- Kyle H. Hansen Rarely is the question asked: Is our

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Amber Rhea
S... Does this mean you have a prototype on your hands? Either way - cool!! -- *** Amber Rhea *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tangerinecs.com/~amber For great justice -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter

Re: LC III vs. LC III+

2001-09-09 Thread Erik
__ Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning? - George W. Bush - Original Message - From: Robert Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 12:02 Subject: RMore LC III

Re: nubus ethernet/firewall on IIsi to PM8100

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 09:00 -0700 on 07/09/01, John Oliver wrote: HI there - I own an IIsi which has a nubus ethernet card in the PDS slot (with adapter) and an 8100 (PPC) with built-in ethernet. Does anyone know if I could use the card in the IIsi in the 8100? I'd like to set up a firewall using the 8100 and need

Re: Speaking of Mobo Swapping..

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 12:44 -0700 on 07/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: So a 7100 power supply fits the IIcx, IIci and Q700? Yep. What about all the hooks in the case bottom that hold the board? All the same. p _ the pickle The FAQ http://macfaq.binhost.com/ The

Re: LC with twin floppies

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 01:00 -0400 on 09/09/01, Receipts wrote: I have a working LC (original), and the case has openings for two floppies. Right now it has one floppy and one hard drive. Is it possible to remove the internal hard drive and replace it with another floppy drive? I have plenty of external SCSI

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 15:23 -0400 on 09/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote: S... Does this mean you have a prototype on your hands? ...or a Performa 600 whose name badge was either blank or totally worn off... p _ the pickle The FAQ http://macfaq.binhost.com/ The

Re: Powerbook 145 PRAM battery

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 16:55 -0400 on 09/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote: Hi all, I have a Powerbook 145b (which I got from Peter Graening... is he on this list? Thanks Peter!) which I think has a dead PRAM battery. Date and time are wrong and it doesn't hold the setting in the Mouse control panel. Does this Powerbook use

Re: DayStar IIsi adapter

2001-09-09 Thread the pickle
At 14:57 -0700 on 09/09/01, Gene Osburn wrote: I have a DayStar IIsi PDS adapter with two PDS slots. Can anyone tell me if this will allow me to install a IIci cache card, as well as an 040 card? Will the slot marked 'DayStar' accept a Sonnet 040 card, or only The Daystar slot will take any

Re: Performa 575, system 7.1 or 8.1, Mystic VRAM

2001-09-09 Thread Sai kee Wong
Michael J. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have 70ns VRAM in the Mystic 040 ? If so, where did you find it ? I haven't been able to locate any. I don't know. I have never thing of this problem. I just overclock it and it works. I had overclocked 4 LC575 board and one of them

The sequel to the DMCA.

2001-09-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
As if the DMCA (Digital Milennium Copyright Act) wasn't bad enough, now a Democrat from South Carolina and a Republican from Alaska are trying to get something far worse passed into law. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/08/0238200 http://www.politechbot.com/docs/hollings.090701.html

Re: LC 575 Mobo diagram?

2001-09-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 15:39 -0400 on 07/09/01, D.L. Miller wrote: Presenter 575 for the Mac LC 575. Is this to allow a external monitor? The cable attached to it is 14 pins, about 1 to 1.25 inches long. Yep, allows for video mirroring on an external display IIRC.

Re: Performa 575, system 7.1 or 8.1 ?

2001-09-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 19:11 -0700 on 07/09/01, Sai kee Wong wrote: How about the 575 (Mystic) ? Is the 7.1 only has the advantage of using less RAM over the 8.1 ? How about the speed ? If the speed are within 5%, then may be I should consider to use 8.1 rather

Re: DayStar IIsi adapter

2001-09-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 14:57 -0700 on 09/09/01, Gene Osburn wrote: I have a DayStar IIsi PDS adapter with two PDS slots. Can anyone tell me if this will allow me to install a IIci cache card, as well as an 040 card? Will the slot marked 'DayStar' accept a Sonnet 040

Bit off more than I can chew, mint condition apple IIgs, limitededition, signed by Woz

2001-09-09 Thread David Price
Found this at a garage sale in box with manuals, twin file boxes with many Apple II games and other software, both 3.1 and 5.25 floppies, also with 5.25 and 3.1 drives in boxes with dust covers. Don't know its value, but everything runs, also has System Saver, IIgs in a separate box. Everything

Re: DayStar IIsi adapter

2001-09-09 Thread JakeCatfox
Wow, where'd you get that? I wonder how it would run with two 040 Cards. -- Deven -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |

Re: DayStar IIsi adapter

2001-09-09 Thread Amber Rhea
on 9/9/01 7:24 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a DayStar IIsi PDS adapter with two PDS slots. Can anyone tell me if this will allow me to install a IIci cache card, as well as an 040 card? Will the slot marked 'DayStar' accept a Sonnet 040 card, or only DayStar cards?

Re: DayStar IIsi adapter

2001-09-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, where'd you get that? I wonder how it would run with two 040 Cards. It won't. The top slot is still the IIsi type and would fry any IIci card like a Turbo 040 or 601. = The earth swarms with inhabitants. Why then should nature, which is fruitful to an

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Steve Conrad
Here is the info I have on the IIvm IIvm: Performa 600: Brazil 32, Mac IIvm (Consumer testing showed that users thought vm was an abbreviation for virtual memory, so the model became the Performa 600). Steve Conrad 1818 Franklin Lexington, MO 64067 660-259-7176

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, September 09, 2001 12:22 PM Subject: Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle. S... Does this mean you have a prototype on your hands? Either way - cool!! -- *** Amber Rhea ***

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: b.b. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, September 09, 2001 8:15 AM Subject: Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle. Here's a coupla google items: MailBITS/26-Oct-92 Mark H. Anbinder writes, Those of you with an eagle eye may have

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, September 09, 2001 2:18 PM Subject: Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle. At 15:23 -0400 on 09/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote: S... Does this mean you have a prototype on your hands?

Re: It Really IS a IIvm, pickle.....

2001-09-09 Thread Alex Allee
Then explain why it returns the words, Macintosh IIvm in the About This Macintosh window !!??! Well, I've got a P475 that thinks that it is a Q605. I did a Quadra install of 7.1, which may explain it. The fact that it (your IIvm) has a blank badge is the odd part to me. Does *anyone* out