OKay, wait a moment, has anyone seen the last Flubber movie with Robin
Williams? In the movie there are two compact macs shown, they are 128, or
512 compacts. Anyway, one has a blue screen, the one shown in the basement,
and one has an Amber screen, the one shown in the kitchen, Also, you can
SyQuest Technology, Inc. went bankrupt in 1998.
Iomega bought their technology but chose not to
incorporate any of it into
their existing products. SyQuest continued business
under chapter 11 until
the judge shut them down completely in early 2001.
Infinitum, LLC bought
the remainder of the
On donderdag, juli 18, 2002, at 08:00 , (Vintage Macs) wrote:
--- Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6.0.8L will run on an LCII, at least my Little Egg
does, and rather fast,
I might add.
Well don't that beat all. For a minute I thought Dan,
Gamba and Apple were wrong. Whew!
6.0.7 still
--- Jim Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip
Help! Should I just toss it? Or is there some magic
driver or formatting
utility that will let me turn that free space into
usable turf? Thanks to
all who respond.
-- Jim Scott
Somewhere, somehow, get access to a PC with a SCSI
controller that
Hi all,
I took home a monitor today; a Silicon Graphics 19, model GDM 1630SG.
It seems to be in good shape, but has a 13 pin connector. (10 regular, 3
coaxial)
I'd like to try it as a replacement for my fastly fading 21 SuperMac.
Does anybody have/know where to find info on the pinouts of this
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002, 11:56pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the pickle)
answered:
At 18:56 -0400 on 17/07/02, Hardy Menagh wrote:
Does anybody know if Ehman 45 MB removable disks are interchangeable
with any other disks like Syquest perhaps? I'd like to get one or two
Are they 45MB or 44MB? If they're
Hi again,
In the mean time, I found what I was looking for:
13W3 is an unusual connector combining a
10-pin D-shell and analog three video conductors:
gray/ 1 gnd*
red * * green blue 2 vertical sync*
| 1o 2o
How can I access the hidden messages in the Plus, SE, and SE/30 if I
don't have the interrupt switch on the side on the computer?
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Dwight Hines wrote:
I have a G3 running 9.2.2, a real Pismo with firewire. I also have an old
MacPlus that has a sysquest drive that is ideal for simple wordprocessing.
Now, has anyone hooked these two together so they work in shipping just
simple claris or appleworks files back and forth?
I
--- Noël Van Damme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dwight Hines wrote:
I have a G3 running 9.2.2, a real Pismo with
firewire. I also have an old
MacPlus
I have a bunch of LocalTalk-only Macs (like your
MacPlus), and I'm
using Cayman Gatorboxes to connect them to the
Macs/printers/..
Dayna
--- Vern Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How can I access the hidden messages in the Plus,
SE, and SE/30 if I
don't have the interrupt switch on the side on the
computer?
get an aluminum hat from b.b. and listen very
carefully while running the microwave on high . . .
=
--- Chris McFadden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I am running on the disk tools disc that the
person sold me with the computer (System 7.1). The
hard drives (all three) are not being detected by the
Disk First Aid program or the Disk First Aid 7.2
programs that are listed on the Disk Tools
At 10:53 -0700 on 18/07/02, Vern Andrews wrote:
How can I access the hidden messages in the Plus, SE, and SE/30 if I
don't have the interrupt switch on the side on the computer?
Use a toothpick.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Software Archive
ftp://download:[EMAIL
DAMN, MARTEN, It's great to hear you've not managed to disappear completely!
Keep in touch, Eh? ;^)
Thanks. I hope to drop by a bit more often in the future. To keep
some order in my e-mails, I just generated a new e-mail adress (see
above) especially for the LEM-lists and the homepage.
Is there no way to access the Hidden Messages without the interrupt switch ?
At 10:53 -0700 on 18/07/02, Vern Andrews wrote:
How can I access the hidden messages in the Plus, SE, and SE/30 if I
don't have the interrupt switch on the side on the computer?
Use a toothpick.
the pickle
--
--
:
I'm chipping away at setting up my vintage Mac collection. I put the SE/30
on hold for a bit because I'm beginning to think the Ethernet card in it
isn't working. But I did get that backup I was after via serial ports.
Anyway, now I'm working on an LC and a IIci and they are both coming
together
Is there no way to access the Hidden Messages without the interrupt switch
?
Umm, no. ;-)
Your interrupt switch is still on the motherboard. The Plus, SE, SE/30, or
whatever just doesn't have the plastic thing that you press to trigger the
interrupt switch (what IS that thing called?). I'd be
At 09:42 PM 7/18/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Umm, no. ;-)
snip
Erik
A lot of Macs can access the debugger thingy with Command-Power. Obviously
this won't work on a Plus because it has no power key, but it's worked on
quite a few other Macs I've tried it with.
Scott Holder
--
Vintage Macs is
--- Hardy Menagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The label says 45 MB Removable Hard Disk and
Ehman Quality Macintosh
Peripherals Since 1985 which, I'm guessing is about
when it was made.
The cartridge measures 5 3/8 x 5 3/8 and has a red
drum (Mrs.
Torrence) in the upper right corner that you
A lot of Macs can access the debugger thingy with Command-Power. Obviously
this won't work on a Plus because it has no power key, but it's worked on
quite a few other Macs I've tried it with.
Yeah, but I'm not sure whether it will work right upon startup, or not. I've
never tried to use the
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