just a note...
while i agree in the main with your message... there's a reason i use
top posting occasionally.
on one of my other mailing lists theres a visually impaired guy who uses
a text to speech reader.
having to read through all the comments and particularly the 's turns
text to speech
I have a SuperMac Spectrum/24 PDQ Plus v1.60 which is
supposed to give me 24-bit color to past the 1024x768. I installed the
MultiScan software from Apple and I selected the 17 Multiscan from the
list. However from the Control Strip the only option is 640x480.
Not familiar with the Apple
At 22:01 -0800 on 13/11/02, Alan O'Neil wrote:
Does anyone know the pinouts for the power supply in the IIsi? I plan to
They might be in the service manual and/or developer note, but if not, try a
multimeter.
PS: Anyone hear about those ebooks people are selling on eBay that
supposedly unlock
Sorry for the OT post (although it's arguable that it's within the
once-removed rule), but I thought this was mighty cool:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/hardware/pb150/
PB150_and_CompactFlash.html
Just had to pass that on.
Cheers,
Rich
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:34:03PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 21:36 -0500 on 12/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
Neither is TEXT, but I have about ten right now with that code. I changed
them and Disk Copy read them just fine.
Right, so change the IMGg to something valid and see if
--- Richard Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the OT post (although it's arguable that
it's within the
once-removed rule), but I thought this was mighty
cool:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/hardware/pb150/PB150_and_CompactFlash.html
Just had to pass that on.
That is
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 08:53:35AM -0800, Gamba wrote:
As luck would have it I ran into one of those disk images this morning.
http://ludo28m.free.fr/mac/oldapp/ms-disk1.zip
After unzipping with Stuffit Expander 5.5 it was a file with FileType=IMGg
and Creator=GKON.
DiskCopy 6.3.3 mounted it
At 22:17 -0500 on 14/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I change the files to a type/creator of dimg/ddsk like Disk Copy 6.3.3
uses and it would load.
Try some other type codes.
rohd comes to mind - that's read-only, high density.
rodd is probably the same thing but for an 800K disk.
I think there are two
From: Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sherlock for 68K?
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 05:17 PM 11/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
snip
but something earlier for 7.1 would be neat to have! Unable to find
anything though through the usual ftp site searches
(www.filesearching.com,
How exactly does ZTerm work again? Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't
you need a modem an a phone line to telnet into a remote (meaning far
away) 'niX host and run Lynx that way? I was wondering if something
could be modified in Zterm, not so heavy as to use Localtalk, but
instead to dial into a
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:30:32PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 22:17 -0500 on 14/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I change the files to a type/creator of dimg/ddsk like Disk Copy 6.3.3
uses and it would load.
Try some other type codes.
rohd comes to mind - that's read-only, high density.
That's
H,
could be modified in Zterm, not so heavy as to use Localtalk, but
instead to dial into a local (meaning in the next room) host i.e.
Mac--Modem==Modem--Server where there is only a single phone line
You can also set up a serial link that pretends to be a modem with a
null modem cable.
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