At 01:12 -0400 on 12/05/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
100 drive and I am using transmac to convert the files on floppies. The big
question is will a SCSI zip 100 work on the IIci and can I then move info in
the same way as I have on floppies?
Yep.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big
question is will a SCSI zip 100 work on the IIci and
can I then move info in
the same way as I have on floppies?
Yes! You can either install PC Exchange on the IIci
and use PC format Zip disks or use the registered
TransMac to read the Mac format Zip
At 01:12 -0400 on 12/05/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
100 drive and I am using transmac to convert the files on floppies. The big
question is will a SCSI zip 100 work on the IIci and can I then move info in
the same way as I have on floppies?
Yep.
Wow, what a useful repsonse pickle ;).
You
Remember that I said I would put together a monitor gizmo.
Well, it's quite interesting, all that Video PinOut mumbo jumbo. Got to the
part of the adventure where diodes are placed between the 3 sense pins,
used in particular with newer Multiscan monitors. Complicates the design of
a
Hi all,
my Mac and me are still in trouble.
Because there wasn't a single reply to my earlier posting, which is unusual
on the vintage list, I take the liberty of reposting it.
For a year now, I have a second HD 1 GB Quantum (RZ26L) next to my 7.1
IIci, as a storage drive.
Now, I can't
Hi listers,
I have a IIsi logic board (and only that) that I want to put to use, and
need to mate it with a power supply, preferrably as small as possible. I
have some rather small candidates, but too small would be unwise.
Can somebody give me the power requirements of the IIsi, as they appear
At the end of the discussion 'Nearly a gross of IIci's - It's not
hardware', Cameron Kaiser wrote about his home network:
On the LocalTalk segment is a 486 PC (really! with an ISA LocalTalk card)
A few weeks ago, I found an ISA card with a MiniDIN 8 connector. I
thought:'Nah, couldn't
At 8:37 PM +0200 5/12/02, mart wrote:
At the end of the discussion 'Nearly a gross of IIci's - It's not
hardware', Cameron Kaiser wrote about his home network:
On the LocalTalk segment is a 486 PC (really! with an ISA LocalTalk card)
A few weeks ago, I found an ISA card with a MiniDIN 8
It's not a LocalTalk card. It's a proprietary card for a hand-held
Mustek scanner. From Google:
Marstek (Mustek) CG800 hand scanner driver - Marstek (Mustek) ...
... zip. Location, website. Date Submitted, Apr 6, 1999. Comments: Twain
drivers for
GI1904A, IF-940, GI1906 interface cards used by
My Reply follows quote. On 12/05/2002 11:02
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mart)
Hi listers,
I have a IIsi logic board (and only that) that I want to put to use, and
need to mate it with a power supply, preferrably as small as possible. I
have some rather small candidates,
Thank you very much, Ken. Just what I needed. I'm converting a beaten up
M1212 monitor into an all-in-one. I've done some plastering and it's almost
ready to recieve the IIsi l/b underneath, right behind the pivot.
I'll call it the 373, in line with the 575 etc. model names. 3 because it's
an
James S Jones replied:
It's not a LocalTalk card. It's a proprietary card for a hand-held
Mustek scanner.
[..]
www.scanner-drivers.com/drivers/7/7190.htm - 23k
thanks James and Clark!
ShoeNet forever, it is then!
So, anybody interested in finding this piece of antique in his or her mail?
--- mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Description of the board, starting at the connector
plate:
- some small SMD components, an electrolytic cap and
a transistor near the
MiniDIN
- followed by a square 4 x 12 pin SMD 'Mustek' chip,
labelled:
Mustek makes image scanners, has for a lng
I have just got an LCIII that is in pretty rough shape. The logic
board is corroded around many of the contacts and the tin contacts on
the RAM and VRAM are corroded. I want to save it for a spare board
(the lower shell is trash but the floppy and logic board and hood are
good) and the VRAM
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just got an LCIII that is in pretty rough
shape. The logic
board is corroded around many of the contacts and
the tin contacts on
the RAM and VRAM are corroded. I want to save it for
a spare board
(the lower shell is trash but the floppy
shape. The logic
board is corroded around many of the contacts and
the tin contacts on
the RAM and VRAM are corroded. I want to save it for
a spare board
(the lower shell is trash but the floppy and logic
board and hood are
good) and the VRAM is a 512k so it's worth
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big
question is will a SCSI zip 100 work on the IIci and...
You'll need Iomega Driver 4.2, available at Gamba's I bet.
Bob F
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