--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aren't you the one who posted the never do this
with frames link? :-p
the pickle
This one? :)
You want frames? I'll give you FRAMES!
http://www.zark.com/headscape/frames.html
=
http://www.junkscience.com All the Junk that's fit to Debunk!
I'd nuke and pave using a hacked Drive Setup 1.7.3
and make it all one HFS standard partition. Do it
when booted from a 68K Disk Tools floppy from the
System or MacOS you intend to use on the IIci.
The problems I've had with Macs and drives all came
from mixing and matching disk formatting
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 01:02 AM, William Ahearn wrote:
While all that information may be true -- and I'm
certainly not arguing with it -- termination seems not
to be the problem here.
Sorry - replied before I read the next threads.
Which is why it is
interesting. Of a kettle of
From all messages I distilled the following (keeping in mind that the
hardware setup had worked many times this way before) :
1 It isn't the host MacOS, but something with the disc.
2 Mt Everything could be a solution.
I suddenly remember that I used to use a 200 MB disc before I got the 2 GB
Guys,
I have this pile of more or less crappy mice. Most of them produce erratic movements
or lack the little slippery thingie that is supposed to be the only thing save for
the ball to touch the pad. Is there anything one can do to get these in working order?
A
The HellGame - the latest in
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From: Anders Anna-Lee Fager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Mice Repair
Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2002, 7:50 AM
Guys,
I have this pile of more or less crappy mice. Most of them produce erratic
movements or lack the little slippery thingie that is
Although some ARE really unsaveable, if you clean the ball and the axis
rotators (which may require a little careful scraping from gunk buildup)
they might still be useable. Replacing the slider material can be done in a
multitude of ways. Some use the fuzzy half of velcro. You can also
My Reply follows quote. On 11/07/2002 07:51
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anders Anna-Lee Fager)
Guys,
I have this pile of more or less crappy mice. Most of them produce erratic
movements or lack the little slippery thingie that is supposed to be the
only thing save
You can remove the slotted wheel assemblies, but should use a bit of
care as they are tricky to get out without breaking one of the detents
The older mice, with the photoelectric slotted wheels are worth trying
to repair. The newer ones, with etched copper wheels, and brushes
riding on the
My Reply follows quote. On 11/07/2002 11:08
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donn Haven Lathrop)
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You can remove the slotted wheel assemblies, but should use a bit of
care as they are tricky to
--- Donn Haven Lathrop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can remove the slotted wheel assemblies, but
should use a bit of
care as they are tricky to get out without breaking
one of the detents
The older mice, with the photoelectric slotted
wheels are worth trying
to repair. The newer ones,
--- Anders Anna-Lee Fager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
I have this pile of more or less crappy mice. Most
of them produce erratic movements or lack the little
slippery thingie that is supposed to be the only
thing save for the ball to touch the pad. Is there
anything one can do to get
KADagget wrote: Hmmm. Never run across one of these. Any particular
brands?
Gregg Eshelman wrote: When did Apple use that type? I haven't
encountered a mechanical mouse in ages and never a Mac one.
Mine--I have two, both rectangular--came with my 5300c. One is FUBAR,
and the other is still
If I see any sites created with that piece of garbage, I will personally
make it known to the author of the site how much the code sucks :)
the pickle
I don't have a code, just a little allergy.
Note on AOL Press:
For OS 7.x - 8.0 use AOL Press v 2
For OS 8.5 - 9.1 use AOL Press v
last I knew they stopped offering AOLpress for download about 2 years ago. I
tried it out back on the PeeCee side.
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Just in case you haven't found it yet here are some links. I haven't
been following the thread so I don't know if I'm just repeating. Enjoy!
http://www.pure-mac.com/webed.html#aolpress
or cut paste the following
ftp.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg.de
Neal
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Oops!
ftp://ftp.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg.de/pub/www/html/aolpress/ap2.0.hqx
Neal
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Do any of you have a copy of Redux? You might want to let the folks at
Lowend know that their old domain name (reduxsw) has been bought out by the
usual pornography crowd. I would like to try the software out, but all the
sites I've tried so far were linked to their old website.
Teri Pittman
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