At 10:10 PM -0800 11/15/2002, J. S. Garrison wrote:
>Clark Martin wrote:
>
>> A hint for next time. Assuming this is a DIP 14 or DIP 8 package
>> size oscillator, cut the pins off, remove the oscillator and then
>> desolder the individual pins from the board. You waste an oscillator
>> but it
Alan O'Neil wrote:
> A little OT, but what's the difference between the Imagewriter II or the
> LQ? And if one has the Localtalk adapter installed, where would it be
> and what would it look like? Obviously in sight and labeled? Just
> wondering so I can get one out of a billion others.
>
>
My Reply follows quote. On 15/11/2002 21:48
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan O'Neil)
>
>A little OT, but what's the difference between the Imagewriter II or the
>LQ? And if one has the Localtalk adapter installed, where would it be
>and what would it look like? Obviously
Clark Martin wrote:
> A hint for next time. Assuming this is a DIP 14 or DIP 8 package
> size oscillator, cut the pins off, remove the oscillator and then
> desolder the individual pins from the board. You waste an oscillator
> but it's much easier on the board. Then install a socket to hold
I may have an opportunity to purchase several as-is Apple monitors, and
I believe (according to Apple TIL) the 21" Color (equiv to two-page
mono) Monitor will work with the internal video on a IIci or IIsi. Can
anyone confirm? How about multisync monitors? Also according to Apple
TIL, several multi
A little OT, but what's the difference between the Imagewriter II or the
LQ? And if one has the Localtalk adapter installed, where would it be
and what would it look like? Obviously in sight and labeled? Just
wondering so I can get one out of a billion others.
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>From: Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: unknown disk images
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>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 a
At 10:44 AM -0800 11/15/2002, J. S. Garrison wrote:
>Somehow, this AM, I got into playing with one of my two Quadra 700's. I
>got the bug
>to overclock it. I put a 33Mhz. chip into the socket and checked System
>Profile. It was
>still at 25Mhz. So, walking to my recycle pile, I pulled out a PC
>mot
Somehow, this AM, I got into playing with one of my two Quadra 700's. I
got the bug
to overclock it. I put a 33Mhz. chip into the socket and checked System
Profile. It was
still at 25Mhz. So, walking to my recycle pile, I pulled out a PC
motherboard from a
66Mhz. PC, removed the 66Mhz. oscillator,