At 11:13 PM -0400 8/11/02, the pickle wrote:
At 20:02 -0700 on 11/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I connected it to my 7300 this morning and apparently
the Pioneer control panel can't see anything on the
secondary SCSI bus. Bummer.
Next step will be to try it on the Power IIci and
see if it works
I'd assume the reason no one put one out is that the file name
limitation is hardcoded into a large percentage of applications. So,
even if the Finder could use a 256 character name, the apps couldn't.
True. But it could make life easier when copying and manipulating foreign
files (you
At 23:17 -0700 on 11/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Looks like FWB CD-ROM Toolkit supports the DRM
series of Pioneer changers.
How about the free OEM version in the Daystar downloads section?
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How fast a cd rom player can a vintage Mac handle? I've a IIfx, a
IIci, a Quad 700 and a Quad 840av. I've got 2 cd rom players (one
sits inside the Quad 840av), but I'm not very much inpressed by the
speed of this beast... The 840av itself is pleasantly speedy, but the
cd player is slow.
Woops - woh slipped there. Erm, the 8150 is not really on topic for
this list. Don't know if I should push this thread off-list - it's a
bit OT (considering it's a PowerMac WGS) but not really intruding
overly.
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Yes, come to think of it, you'd probably be best moving over to the
1st PowerMacs list for 8150 info and/or the MaX List for info on UNIX
distros for your 8150.
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Mark Benson
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Well, my LC is now on System 7.0.1. I tool J.S. Garrison advice and just
made 8 floppies and hauled them over to my LC and *poof!* everything
installed fine. I even have my old StyleWriter up and working now. Now
the the real project starts. Getting it online. I'll take pickle's
advice and just
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd assume the reason no one put one out is that
the file name
limitation is hardcoded into a large percentage of
applications. So,
even if the Finder could use a 256 character name,
the apps couldn't.
True. But it could make life
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How fast a cd rom player can a vintage Mac handle? I've a IIfx, a
IIci, a Quad 700 and a Quad 840av. I've got 2 cd rom players (one
sits inside the Quad 840av), but I'm not very much inpressed by the
speed of this beast... The 840av itself
Hi Mark,
Are you the sports card collector as well? You carry the same name as a past online
friend, plmk. My health kept me away and I am doing this older Mac thing as a hobby to
keep my mind off of my health issues, but if you are him I might still have some
cards. Hope it is you. Bye,
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 23:17 -0700 on 11/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Looks like FWB CD-ROM Toolkit supports the DRM
series of Pioneer changers.
How about the free OEM version in the Daystar
downloads section?
The one in the 604 section here
http://www.pioneerservice.com/downloads/documentation/selftest.htm
Did anyone happen to save a copy of that file on
testing Pioneer CD-ROM changers? The link is dead. :P
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