At 23:21 -0700 on 13/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Ummm, I finally figured out the problem. I was
putting the CDs in right side up but some engineer
at Pioneer decided to build the drive upside down.
LOL.
Sorry. That's just funny.
Is that the drive that uses the magazines that the Pioneer car
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 23:21 -0700 on 13/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Ummm, I finally figured out the problem. I was
putting the CDs in right side up but some engineer
at Pioneer decided to build the drive upside down.
LOL.
Sorry. That's just funny.
Is that the
At 00:02 -0700 on 14/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 23:21 -0700 on 13/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Ummm, I finally figured out the problem. I was
putting the CDs in right side up but some engineer
at Pioneer decided to build the drive upside down.
I've archived the self test on Mac Driver Museum @
http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/disk/pioneer.html
Thanks to Gregg for pointing out the dead link and the archive of it.
cheers,
Bhavesh
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At 23:08 +0100 on 13/08/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Apple NuBus NICS are AAUI - Asante MacCon NICs are UTP RJ45. I have 2
Not all of 'em. Both made some that were AUI or 10Base-2, or both, as well as
AUI + RJ-45 and RJ-45-only. Apple didn't make many of the AAUI-only ones, at
least relative
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
videocards, while I didn't see any other PDS cards
(except one Daystar accel, which I bought)
Got the adaptor if you're going to use it in
anything other than a IIci, IIvx, IIvi or Performa
600? (If it's an 030 PowerCache, Turbo 040 or
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Daystar 68030/050. I managed to find a copro, and
add it, but don't know if it
is working. (2 euro)
The FAQ:http://macfaq.org/
Instructions are in the FAQ on how to install the
Power Central control panel for the 030
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Daystar 68030/050. I managed to find a copro, and
add it, but don't know if it
is working. (2 euro)
The FAQ:http://macfaq.org/
Instructions are in the FAQ on how to install the
Power Central control panel for
On Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 02:51 , (Vintage Macs) wrote:
At 03:38 PM 8/13/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Incidentally, it'll also run on A/UX 3.x.
It'd be running as a Mac app, not an A/UX app.
Like a classic app running in OSX.
Well naturally ;) That's the beauty of A/UX
I recently
Came across a Mac Portable the other day, worked after a bit of a charge
and a hard drive swap.
In the non-standard PDS slot (J12) was a card from Sunland Micro
Systems, labeled Mac Portable 3mb RAM. When the machine is booted under
Sys 6.08, it shows only 1mb RAM. Installed a normal RAM card
I received my Mac IIfx today.
It has three Apple Nubus cards that I am not familiar with:
820-0600-01 Bungee Video (2 vram slots empty)
820-0234-A (2 of these), (a weird card with a 68000 processor and a TMS
38030 chipset and some strange roms), oh, these two cards have
Hi all
i'm searchig a presto plus card (with fpu if possible) for my classic color.
if someone have this card to sell, please write me.
I can pay with visa or order bank transfert.
tnx,
MaX
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Small Dog Electronics
Isn't OS X Server v1 essentially Rhapsody? OS x Server v1 is quite
different from v10, and uses Display PostScript (like the NeXT does)
instead of Display PDF (like OS X v10 does).
Yup - it is. I've used Rhapsody DR1 and DR2 and to be honest there
are some things I fell sic kthat didn't make
At 16:11 -0600 on 14/08/02, Bill Zipprich wrote:
I received my Mac IIfx today.
It has three Apple Nubus cards that I am not familiar with:
820-0600-01 Bungee Video (2 vram slots empty)
Apple 4*8.
820-0234-A (2 of these), (a weird card with a 68000 processor and a TMS
38030
At 22:17 +0200 on 14/08/02, MaX wrote:
Hi all
i'm searchig a presto plus card (with fpu if possible) for my classic color.
if someone have this card to sell, please write me.
I can pay with visa or order bank transfert.
Where are you located? A 575 motherboard is likely going to be a far
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 50 MHz CPU _is_ working under NetBSD, and I've a
feeling that it
is on under MacOS also.
It won't enable the CPU under Mac OS without the
control panel at all. No way, no how. Not the
Daystar 030. It's easy to see the speedup when the
--- Bill Zipprich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip a weird card with a 68000 processor
Like pickle said, probably TokenRing. You need the
A/ROSE extention for them. Apple / Realtime Operating
System Extention.
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http://www.junkscience.com All the Junk that's fit to Debunk!
At 17:55 -0700 on 14/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Bill Zipprich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip a weird card with a 68000 processor
Like pickle said, probably TokenRing. You need the
A/ROSE extention for them. Apple / Realtime Operating
System Extention.
And, uh, something useful to do
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 17:55 -0700 on 14/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Bill Zipprich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip a weird card with a 68000 processor
Like pickle said, probably TokenRing. You need the
A/ROSE extention for them. Apple / Realtime
Operating
At 21:44 -0700 on 14/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 17:55 -0700 on 14/08/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Bill Zipprich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip a weird card with a 68000 processor
Like pickle said, probably TokenRing. You need the
A/ROSE
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