Help or advice for LW IIg

2002-09-05 Thread Jim Raper
Hello, y'all, I have a colleague who runs a CAD program at our school where I work part-time. Some of the LaserWriter parts I have purchased on e-Bay went into his LW IINT to make it an LW IIg. Now he is grousing because although the printer prints fine on regular 3-5 page jobs, it begins to prin

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) > > 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) Anything it will install on... ;) = http://www.junkscience.com "All the Junk that's fit to Debunk!" __ Do

Re: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how

2002-09-05 Thread Andrew Main
>I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software page. I have to download >it with my Pismo, then put that on a zip disk and then load that via zip to >my PB190cs. That way I'll be able to use 7.1 instead of 8.1 because 8.1 is >slower than molasses. > >Any suggestions or does all I just wrote

Re: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how

2002-09-05 Thread muskrat
>Subject: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how >From: Dwight Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >>> Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) >> >> 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) >> > >I can download the 7.1 from A

Re: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how

2002-09-05 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> >> Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) >> > > 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) that has a 68030 or faster processor. >I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software page. I have to download >it with my Pismo, then put that on a zip disk and then load that via zip to >my PB1

Re: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how

2002-09-05 Thread Scott Holder
At 06:29 PM 9/5/2002 -0400, you wrote: >I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software page. I have to download >it with my Pismo, then put that on a zip disk and then load that via zip to >my PB190cs. That way I'll be able to use 7.1 instead of 8.1 because 8.1 is >slower than molasses. > >A

System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how

2002-09-05 Thread Dwight Hines
>> Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) > > 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) > > -- > - personal page: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ > -- > Cameron Kaiser, Point Loma Nazarene University * [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older so

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Rob
Is it possible to get a short "rundown" on how to net boot a IIgs? I've got all sorts of Macs that I can use for a boot server, and I have three IIgs's (two Rom1's and a Rom3). I just have no idea how to go about setting it up (I'm not a IIgs user at all). Thx, Rob - Original Message - F

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> > > Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) > > > > 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) > > It doesn't fly on an SE, I downgraded mine to 6.0.8 'cause I got fed up > with it taking a few years to boot. I admit I had a few extra > extensions installed but, non the less, basic things like

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> I don't have documentation at hand at the moment, but as I recall the > above description of 7.1.1 is correct: 7.1 + PowerTalk (another > much-touted Apple technology that was abandoned so quickly hardly > anyone remembers it now--some kind of network conferencing?). It was > 7.1.2, I think,

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread J.S. Garrison
Aye, to each machine, it seems, an operating system that makes it run at its optimum performance. In the case ofthe SE, it's all four matched-ram megabytes, System 6.0.8, and a RAM Disk, loaded with a few of the most commonly used programs. To keep this a little more On Topic, my 6100 w/ G3 card

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Andrew Main
> > At any rate, I was wondering what the exact differences were between 7.1 >> and 7.1.1, as the only real difference I can find is the PowerTalk and > > apparent multi-user-connectivity stuff included. >AFAIK, 7.1.1 is the only revision of 7.1 that is compatible with just a few >of the 1st g

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Mark Benson
On Thursday, Sep 5, 2002, at 14:01 Europe/London, Cameron Kaiser wrote: >> Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) > > 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) It doesn't fly on an SE, I downgraded mine to 6.0.8 'cause I got fed up with it taking a few years to boot. I admit I had a few extra

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Scott Holder
The main computer I run 7.1 on and was asking about was a Powerbook Duo 280c. It runs every internet app I've ever needed including Netscape 4.08, IE4, Ircle, AIM, etc. It surprises me every time I use it at just how usable it really is :) It has 32 megs of RAM A Iifx should be about comparable.

Re: System 7.1 vs. System 7.1.1 (pro)

2002-09-05 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;) 7.1 really flies on anything. :-) -- - personal page: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ -- Cameron Kaiser, Point Loma Nazarene University * [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- All science is either physics or stamp collecting. -- Ern

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