/dev/null wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:27, Scott Holder wrote:
Oops, my bad, I forgot the distribution from Aladdin was the installer
and not the file.
When I first used a mac I ran into the chicken b4 the egg problem.
Everything was so easy up until the, ok what do I do with this
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 10:34, Darren wrote:
/dev/null wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:27, Scott Holder wrote:
Oops, my bad, I forgot the distribution from Aladdin was the installer
and not the file.
When I first used a mac I ran into the chicken b4 the egg problem.
/dev/null wrote:
sounds like a good idea...
unfortunatley there's a second complication - where can i get a browser
to fit on a floppy... because i have an unnetworked LC III...and no
other macs! this is where it all gets a bit catch22. ;-)
Out of turn again, I'm sorry dev/null I did
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 11:43, Kim Il Sung wrote:
Scott Holder wrote
You know, I honestly don't know how Linux handles Mac files.
Admirably, once you install xhfs. (Macintosh HFS Volume Browser / hfsutils
version 3.2.6 by Robert Leslie). It slices, dices, codes and decodes
MacBinary II
Fit on a floppy?
Macbinary II 1.0.1 is 33k or 19.000 bytes through basilisk
Stuffit 4.02 is 215k or 212771 bytes
Zipit 1.4 is 974k or 980113 bytes
Darren wrote:
/dev/null wrote:
sounds like a good idea...
unfortunatley there's a second complication - where can i get a browser
to fit on a
My previous letter, the first sent from my Linux box, came through looking
really weird in digest form. Seems like I got linefeeds included somehow.
Hasn't happened on other lists I've mailed to. Hopefully it is a temporary
glitch, but otherwise I have to fix it somehow. Hence this test. My
Kim Il Sung wrote:
My previous letter, the first sent from my Linux box, came through looking really
weird in digest form. Seems like I got linefeeds included somehow.
Hasn't happened on other lists I've mailed to. Hopefully it is a temporary glitch,
but otherwise I have to fix it somehow.
Please get yourself another nick name. This one is rather offensive. Have
you any idea what kind of hell North Korea is? How the people in that
country suffer?
Marten
Quoting Kim Il Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My previous letter, the first sent from my Linux box, came through looking
really
I guess I'm bored or just curious, from a real mac:
Zipit 1.3.5 is 672k or 676823 bytes
Stuffup 4 Dlx is 748k or 762293 bytes
Mpack 1.5 is 111k or 107000 bytes, I haven't used or heard of this,
sorry if its not related.
I'm not suggesting that any can help you, I'm only throwing idea's
about.
And to get Ethernet in the IIci you have to add it via NuBus, which negates the
1-slot advantage the IIci has over the Q700.
Sorry but not every Q650 has an ethernet card.
And I think there's no advantage for either one 'em ( Quadra 650 or MAC IIci) thats
why I want to buy both, and I also
http://www.little-gamers.com/daily.gamer?date=20010322
This wasn't fun but i had to show you.
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Uh oh, here comes the politically correct police.
An email address on some obscure users group has a vey thin connection
to any actual suffering.
Quoting Kim Il Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please get yourself another nick name. This one is rather offensive. Have
you any idea what kind of
Uh oh, here comes the politically correct police.
An email address on some obscure users group has a vey thin connection
to any actual suffering.
Yeah of course, what does it matter, lets us all subscribe using
names like Idi Amin, Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden.
I wonder what would
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 13:18, Darren wrote:
Kim Il Sung wrote:
My previous letter, the first sent from my Linux box, came through looking really
weird in digest form. Seems like I got linefeeds included somehow.
Hasn't happened on other lists I've mailed to. Hopefully it is a temporary
At 18:19 +0200 on 18/09/02, Jean-Marc Melchior wrote:
And to get Ethernet in the IIci you have to add it via NuBus, which negates
the
1-slot advantage the IIci has over the Q700.
Sorry but not every Q650 has an ethernet card.
Yes, it does.
You might be thinking of the C610, for which
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 10:34, Darren wrote:
/dev/null wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 21:27, Scott Holder wrote:
sounds like a good idea...
unfortunatley there's a second complication - where can i get a browser
to fit on a floppy... because i have an unnetworked LC III...and no
other
Really, it's just been sent to me to tune and clean.
It's a Performa 638CD. Has the video-in card and a TV tuner.
I've seen the way the Mac TV accesses TV, but I wonder if the Performa needs
a remote too.
Jeff
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on 9/19/02 12:05 AM, J.S. Garrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a Performa 638CD. Has the video-in card and a TV tuner.
I've seen the way the Mac TV accesses TV, but I wonder if the Performa needs
a remote too.
try your sony remote
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Jeff:
I've got one in a performa 6200CD with a 5260/100 MoBo. I havn't hooked it up
yet
but it came with the same remote as a Mac TV. I got the card, TV tuner and the
remote together in a trade, ( FrankenMac ).
Jim
J.S. Garrison wrote:
Really, it's just been
At 10:05 PM 9/18/2002, J.S. Garrison typed thusly:
It's a Performa 638CD. Has the video-in card and a TV tuner.
I've seen the way the Mac TV accesses TV, but I wonder if the Performa needs
a remote too.
What for? The arrow keys work fine... left-right for channel changes (or
just type in
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