At 14:27 -0400 on 04/07/02, Brian Smith wrote:
>Before I destroy a prefectly running Performa 200 with Classic logic board,
>does anyone know why either an LC575, a LC550, or a LC580 logic board will
>definitely NOT work in a Performa 200? I actually have all 3 of them, and
Because there isn't
Before I destroy a prefectly running Performa 200 with Classic logic board,
does anyone know why either an LC575, a LC550, or a LC580 logic board will
definitely NOT work in a Performa 200? I actually have all 3 of them, and
the LC575 board looks like it might fit. The information I've seen is t
At 14:11 -0400 on 04/07/02, Jason Trunzo wrote:
>So the question is, can I easily get the two pre-PPC Macs talking to
Yes.
>the two PPC macs? Will they be able to share an internet connection
With something like IPNetRouter or a hardware router using your modem as
its access point, yes.
Sugg
Howdee Again,
Getting lots of help from everyone...Thanks You All!
My next project is to network my computers and I want to share an
internet connection. I have 4 computers I want to connect, and they
are currently using LocalTalk, but I need more!
I bought some AAui to RJ-45 transceivers, and
At 14:03 -0400 on 04/07/02, Jason Trunzo wrote:
>How can I check the PSU (and what is PSU?) circuitry?
The PSU is the power supply unit. Anyone know a good way to test
capacitors? :) Gamba?
>Also, can you tell me how to gain that 1/2 inch of un-used screen
>around the perimeter? I've tried u
>At 23:34 -0400 on 27/08/56, Jason Trunzo wrote:
>
>>the placard reads "Macintosh Color Display" The power specs say:
>>"100-240v ~ 50-60Hz 1.3A Max" It is from Family number M1212, and
>>has a Factory ID of: SDN. It is a 15 inch monitor with a 14 inch
>
>M1212 is definitely *not* a 15-inch m
At 23:34 -0400 on 27/08/56, Jason Trunzo wrote:
>the placard reads "Macintosh Color Display" The power specs say:
>"100-240v ~ 50-60Hz 1.3A Max" It is from Family number M1212, and
>has a Factory ID of: SDN. It is a 15 inch monitor with a 14 inch
M1212 is definitely *not* a 15-inch monitor,
> >I have a IIci with 32mb of RAM, the IIci Cache card, ans running system
>>7.1 It is connected to a 15 inch macintosh Color Display. For some reason
>>unknown, when I power up the monitor won't kick on.
>>Jason T
>
>More info would help.
>Is that a 15" MultiSync display? What is its model numbe