Re: Good deal??

2002-07-14 Thread the pickle
At 23:09 + on 14/07/02, Terry wrote: > I picked up a "SyQuest EZ135" for $5 (as-is). Nice deal. >Anyone have a "disk" I can buy real cheap to see if the >sucker even works ? No, because I'm using all mine in my own EZ135 :) >. Then I found out how much the "disk" cost new and I got a Ho

Re: Good deal??

2002-07-14 Thread William Ahearn
--- Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I picked up a "SyQuest EZ135" for $5 (as-is). > Anyone have a "disk" I can buy real cheap to see if > the > sucker even works ? Any decent SCSI utility -- eg, Mt. Everything, MNU, SCSI Probe, HDT -- will read the drive even if there is no media in it. It

Good deal??

2002-07-14 Thread Terry
I picked up a "SyQuest EZ135" for $5 (as-is). Anyone have a "disk" I can buy real cheap to see if the sucker even works ? I know I shouldn't buy anything without even knowing if it even works or not but at $5 I figured it was worth the risk . Then I found out how much the "disk" cost new and I g

Re: A way to find out number of copies?

2002-07-14 Thread the pickle
At 16:35 -0400 on 14/07/02, Gail Vass wrote: >I was reading the Personal LaserWriter LS has a life >of making 150,000 copies . > >Is there any way I can find out how many copies my >machines has made to date? The Apple Printer Utility will allow you do print a test page, and the service manual f

Re: A way to find out number of copies?

2002-07-14 Thread Jim Arnott
Sure. Use Apple Printer Utility. I have a copy sitting stuffed on my desktop. I'll p-mail it. Jim Gail Vass wrote: > I was reading the Personal LaserWriter LS has a life > of making 150,000 copies . > > Is there any way I can find out how many copies my > machines has made to date? > >

A way to find out number of copies?

2002-07-14 Thread Gail Vass
I was reading the Personal LaserWriter LS has a life of making 150,000 copies . Is there any way I can find out how many copies my machines has made to date? Thanks, Gail [on digest] -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smal

Re: SE/30 Problems

2002-07-14 Thread Phil Beesley
On Saturday, July 13, 2002, at 08:36 pm, "Visionary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, turning off "extensions" really didn't do much because when I go > into > MacTCP, all the values are still "protected". However, I'm not now even > given the opportunity to enter the elusive "master password