Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >If the system is never used at ALL, it will probably not crash too much, but in >Win98, Microsoft admits it becomes unstable after about 24 hours (or was it >48 ..) Either is really bad for a gateway machine. > Mines been up 3 week and runs Win98 plain, virus checker

Re: 040 in a SE/30

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 15:47 Europe/London, > Snook, John R wrote: > > > What's your problem? I've done a couple different > stiles with success. > > Can I help? > > The IIsi adapter is a right-angle adapter. The > problem being it drops > th

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 13:42 +1100 on 17/12/02, Darren wrote: >Ian Johnson wrote: > >>I already have a 4 port ethernet/wireless router, so that's not a problem. It >>only cost about $80 US. >> > >Lucky buggers, we enjoy twice the price on used ones here. Be cheaper to buy one in the US, have it imported to Oz, and p

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 22:16 -0500 on 21/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Is there a way to turn off those irritating messages about script errors? Yeah. Disable JavaScript. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 16:44 -0500 on 16/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it? Pardon my mistake, it's >been a while Read my message and you'll see. >On another note, I frankly don't care about whatever happened back then, I >can't even clearly >remember what happened.

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 18:11 -0500 on 16/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Plus it's less noisy than a gateway computer, doesn't crash or need to be >rebooted, and is >considerably quicker than a Win98 box at routing packets. Despite the fact that I really don't like you, you need to fix your quoting. -- the pickle

Re: gray scale adapter

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- "Snook, John R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been thinking about if it would be possible > to make a gray scale adapter to run off any SE30 PDS > color board. > I think it would be possible, but how would you do > it? > This is how it would work. > Let the Mac analog board run the yoke.

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
If the system is never used at ALL, it will probably not crash too much, but in Win98, Microsoft admits it becomes unstable after about 24 hours (or was it 48 ..) Either is really bad for a gateway machine. A router is much quicker, since the Router's processor is doing nothing but routing packe

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
I'm running Netscape 4, and I tend to get a lot of Javascript errors. I'm also using a Turbo 040, but after I reinstalled Quad Control (this was right after a MacOS reinstall), the Javascript errors stopped crashing Netscape, at least .. I still don't know why Netscape 4 is complaining about so

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
Ian Johnson wrote: >I already have a 4 port ethernet/wireless router, so that's not a problem. It only >cost about $80 US. > Lucky buggers, we enjoy twice the price on used ones here. >>IPNR would probably do it. Or put another wireless in the P100, why >>bother? Still its worth a thought dep

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Plus it's less noisy than a gateway computer > Yes those PSU fans make a awful racket > doesn't crash or need to be rebooted > A computer used as a router does stuff all so it shouldn't crash as is the case with mine. >, and is considerably quicker than a Win98 box

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
> > >I was getting confused for a minute... I already have the IIsi and iMac >connected to each other through Ethernet (very lucky my friend found 2 AAUI. > We all guessed that I think, appletalk yes but no tcp? >to RJ-45 transceivers at my old school). I can't add anything to the PC >because it'

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-16 Thread Gamba
Hi Listers, Today I had cause to look at a site that requires Java. Being too lazy to get up and go to the next (cold) room to fire up the PowerCurve I decided to use this IIci/Turbo 040. The site is . First I tried iCab. It didn't see the MRJ 1.5.1 that was install

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
Plus it's less noisy than a gateway computer, doesn't crash or need to be rebooted, and is considerably quicker than a Win98 box at routing packets. -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 0:43, the pickle wrote: > At 14:15 +1100 on 16/12/02, Darren wrote: > > >You dont really need to blow money on a

Re: DIVX?

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
I was referring to the DIVX 4.x or 5.x encoding/playback one, generally used on large video files, movies, etc. on newer machines. I admit it was unlikely that it would exist on a 68k Mac platform, but I've never had a machine that didn't do DIVX properly that I tried it on, so I didn't reali

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
As best I remember, the card sent to me had the connector for the cache daughterboard, plus if I remember correctly, the option for the "128K Secondary Cache" was dimmed in QuadControl / Power Central. I'm going to have to disagree with you there-- my 48 MHz (overclocked) Turbo 040-accelerated

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
Even if you're using one NIC connecting the Win98SE gateway machine to the internet, and another connecting directly to the Mac (in the same machine), you need to assign IP addresses to the networked machines (i.e. the Win98 machine might be 192.168.1.1, and the Mac 192.168.1.2). The only way

Re: SuperMac Thun/24...

2002-12-16 Thread ELN/rlf9
>--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> 1) Each file I DL for this card comes as (filename >> simulated of course) >> file.smi.hqx. Presumably a binhexed Self-Mount >> Image. I decode the Binhex, >> and it magically (evilly) turns into a .smi.sit. So >> I figure, sure, it was just >> misnamed at the

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Ian Johnson
On 12/16/02 3:03 AM, "Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> At 14:15 +1100 on 16/12/02, Darren wrote: >> >>> You dont really need to blow money on a router for home use, still if >>> you only have macs its a better choice. >>> >>> >> Dunno 'bout the rest of the world but most places in the US,

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Ian Johnson
On 12/15/02 11:37 PM, "Gregg Eshelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Micro Core Computers wrote: >> >>> Its connected via ethernet. And I have a static Ip >> and gateway. > >> Put a second nic in the pc. connect the modem to one >> and the hub with >> your other machines to the other. ICS has be

Re: Apple Talk/ Local Talk Transcievers

2002-12-16 Thread Ian Johnson
On 12/15/02 12:01 PM, "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Either way you're going to have to provide some way for the Mac to see the PC > or vice versa, and DAVE is the only thing I can think of that will work well > on > the Mac. Not sure if there's still a 68K version of it or not. I em

Re: gray scale adapter

2002-12-16 Thread mart
>I have been thinking about if it would be possible to make a gray scale >adapter to run off any SE30 PDS color board. >Let the Mac analog board run the yoke. >Replace the circuit board that goes on the back of the CRT with a custom >one that plugs in to the SE30 PDS color board output. > >What wo

Re: DIVX?

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
I didn't expect it would exist, but then again, I didn't think there was an Mp3 player for Macs either until I read about it a while back. Worth asking anyway. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it? Pardon my mistake, it's been a while since I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and have been happy with it, the cache issue aside. On another note, I frankly don't care about whatever happened back then, I can't even clearly rem

Re: 040 in a SE/30

2002-12-16 Thread Mark Benson
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 15:47 Europe/London, Snook, John R wrote: > What's your problem? I've done a couple different stiles with success. > Can I help? The IIsi adapter is a right-angle adapter. The problem being it drops the Turbo 040 slap bang in thew middle of where the hard disk is mo

Re: gray scale adapter

2002-12-16 Thread Gamba
>Let the Mac analog board run the yoke. >Replace the circuit board that goes on the back of the CRT with a custom >one >that plugs in to the SE30 PDS color board output. >What would keep this from working? >How can we make this work? >johnsn Where are you going to get an SE30 PDS color board that

gray scale adapter

2002-12-16 Thread Snook, John R
I have been thinking about if it would be possible to make a gray scale adapter to run off any SE30 PDS color board. I think it would be possible, but how would you do it? This is how it would work. Let the Mac analog board run the yoke. Replace the circuit board that goes on the back of the CRT w

Re: STATIC CITY [was: beige stock]

2002-12-16 Thread Jim McGee
If it's feasible, add some extra humidity to the environment and then utilize standard antistatic procedures. Jim - Original Message - From: "flawed jai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: STATIC CITY [was: beige stock] > > how long after such an event does such static hang around? will ther

040 in a SE/30

2002-12-16 Thread Snook, John R
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Re: Apple Talk/ Local Talk Transcievers

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So far, I've yet to hear of anyone doing Windows > (any > > version) drivers for any of the old PC AppleTalk > > cards, which were all ISA anyway. > > ..apart from Timbuktu for Windows, CopsTalk, MacLan, > TSSTalk. For

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > >Uh? Input Sprocket for? If you mean the post on the > >Mac-n-DOS list looking for a Mac driver for my > >Micro Innovations USB optical wheel mouse for my > >7300 with its new Belkin USB card, I'm downloading > >Logitech Mous

Re: Apple Talk/ Local Talk Transcievers

2002-12-16 Thread beesley
Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So far, I've yet to hear of anyone doing Windows (any > version) drivers for any of the old PC AppleTalk > cards, which were all ISA anyway. ..apart from Timbuktu for Windows, CopsTalk, MacLan, TSSTalk. For more info see http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/

Re: STATIC CITY [was: beige stock]

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- flawed jai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > speaking of 'static city'-- > gregg eshelman related how two different items he > won on eBay came > packed without any awareness of static packing > conditions, one bare in > foam peanuts, the other in an open antistatic bag > smacking around inside > a

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
Gregg Eshelman wrote: >Uh? Input Sprocket for? If you mean the post on the >Mac-n-DOS list looking for a Mac driver for my >Micro Innovations USB optical wheel mouse for my >7300 with its new Belkin USB card, I'm downloading >Logitech Mouseware right now to try it. :) > > http://www.usboverdr

Re: STATIC CITY [was: beige stock]

2002-12-16 Thread flawed jai
speaking of 'static city'-- gregg eshelman related how two different items he won on eBay came packed without any awareness of static packing conditions, one bare in foam peanuts, the other in an open antistatic bag smacking around inside a tyvek envelope. did either of them survive, gregg? in li

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gregg noted > > >Where were you earlier when this was all > >gone over already? :) > > I cant even find what os the classic III is running, > gave up at the ABS > stage being so on topic. ;) How are you going with > your input sprocket quest? Uh? I

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread Darren
>At 14:15 +1100 on 16/12/02, Darren wrote: > >>You dont really need to blow money on a router for home use, still if >>you only have macs its a better choice. >> >> >Dunno 'bout the rest of the world but most places in the US, a router >will pay for itself within a year in electrical bill