> > Hi, ready for a tough one?
> >
> > I was given an LC II (os 7.1) and separately, from a
> > different person, given
> > an apple multiple scan 15" monitor dated 1995.
> >
> > I tested the computer video out and the monitor
> > separately and they both
> > work.
> >
> > The Problem: The comput
- Original Message -
From: "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vintage Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: Unable to open Outlook Express
> Get Eudora? :)
>
> Is there any particular reason you *need* to use OE as opposed to a better
> cl
At 22:50 -0500 on 25/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
>I am running IE 4.01 an OE 4.01
>under MacOS 7.5.5 and 20MB RAM. At first I could run OE, but now it will not
>open, it says there is an unexpected error; there is not even an error
>number. I can run IE and s
Folks,
I am running IE 4.01 an OE 4.01
under MacOS 7.5.5 and 20MB RAM. At first I could run OE, but now it will not
open, it says there is an unexpected error; there is not even an error
number. I can run IE and surf the N
At 23:12 -0400 on 25/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
>Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
>programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
Eudora 4.2 or 4.3 (I know 4.0 didn't support it) is good, but versions 4.x
are getting harder to find for download.
Netscape wil
Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
--
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"You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees
and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or
not it is clear to you,
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From: Andrew Michael MacTao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 24, 2001 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: A Look At A Therapeutic Session
>Jeff Garrison wrote:
>That works for me!... I guess you won't be trying to install Windoze
>2k
-Original Message-
From: Alex Allee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: A Look At A Therapeutic Session
>Judging by that MacStac behind you, you are a master computer stacker. ;)
>
>BTW, anyone ever told you tha
Eric Wellington wrote:
> Unfortunately I do not want to invest that much time in the project. I plan to just
>get started on it right away. I've done some soldering, but only wires, not printed
>boards. I feel confident though that I can get it right first try, all I have to do
>is put down
Someone who I don't know and have NEVER had e-mail
contact with before has that SirCam virus. It had
sent me an attachment a couple of days ago. I
replied with a note that he had the SirCam virus
and should get rid of it ASAP.
Of course he didn't and has continued to be
IRRESPONSIBLE, continuing
Unfortunately I do not want to invest that much time in the project. I plan to just
get started on it right away. I've done some soldering, but only wires, not printed
boards. I feel confident though that I can get it right first try, all I have to do is
put down a little liquid solder onto the
Eric Wellington wrote:
>How do you think I should affix the wires to the oscillator solder
>pads on the bottom of the mobo? Scotch tape? Hot glue? I don't have
>access to a soldering iron, and I don't like soldering, either, it's
>too delicate a process.
Scotch tape would come unstuck. Glu
> Reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 12:27:49 -0700
> From: Jane Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Micromac Speedy connections
> Would this be a good application for Locti
Would this be a good application for Loctite, anyone?
I was just reading about this in an article for repairing Duo keyboard leads.
Jane
Eric Wellington wrote:
> How do you think I should affix the wires to the oscillator solder pads on the
>bottom of the mobo? Scotch tape? Hot glue? I don't ha
How do you think I should affix the wires to the oscillator solder pads on the bottom
of the mobo? Scotch tape? Hot glue? I don't have access to a soldering iron, and I
don't like soldering, either, it's too delicate a process.
Thank you in advance.
-Original Message-
From: the pickl
It was a thread about two weeks ago. Now, as I did some in-depth research I found a
URL which may be of interest to you, François, and perhaps to others too:
http://www.nextag.com/Kingston_64MB_KIT_FOR_APPLE_MAC_IIFX_~2291523z3znzmainz2-htm
Try it!Steff
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--- hbjk bkj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, ready for a tough one?
>
> I was given an LC II (os 7.1) and separately, from a
> different person, given
> an apple multiple scan 15" monitor dated 1995.
>
> I tested the computer video out and the monitor
> separately and they both
> work.
>
>
At 22:00 +0800 on 25/09/01, Eric Wellington wrote:
>I have a MicroMac speedy that I'm trying to use in a IIsi. Unfortunately,
>after working with >it for a little while, both clips fell apart, and one
>just broke in half. I'm left with two wires >coming from the Speedy card.
>I've tried to connec
At 06:47 -0700 on 25/09/01, Ray Tolman wrote:
>We have a lot of LC2 computers at school with the llE cards
>installed. We also have a lot of old llEs.
>What would it take to make the LC2s stand alone computers running llE
>software that resides on the internal hard drive? We have so much
>really
Hi,
I have a MicroMac speedy that I'm trying to use in a IIsi. Unfortunately, after
working with it for a little while, both clips fell apart, and one just broke in half.
I'm left with two wires coming from the Speedy card. I've tried to connect these to
the pins on the oscillator, but unfortu
Hi,
We have a lot of LC2 computers at school with the llE cards
installed. We also have a lot of old llEs.
What would it take to make the LC2s stand alone computers running llE
software that resides on the internal hard drive? We have so much
really good software that should be used for remedia
At 10:46 + on 25/09/01, hbjk bkj wrote:
>Hi, ready for a tough one?
Always.
>I was given an LC II (os 7.1) and separately, from a different person, given
>an apple multiple scan 15" monitor dated 1995.
>
>I tested the computer video out and the monitor separately and they both
>work.
>
>The
Hi, ready for a tough one?
I was given an LC II (os 7.1) and separately, from a different person, given
an apple multiple scan 15" monitor dated 1995.
I tested the computer video out and the monitor separately and they both
work.
The Problem: The computer thinks the multiscan monitor is a 51
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