And you obviously don't get that you're the only one holding a grudge here. I'm
sick of you, so I'm leaving. I'm sure you're thrilled. You know, Pickle (yes,
proper nouns are capitalized), this list would be great if it weren't for you. You
seem to be convinced you're some sort of god because
On Saturday, Dec 21, 2002, at 11:06 Europe/London,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some stupid Rant
Appropriate action has been taken. Please don't aggravate this further.
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At 06:06 -0500 on 21/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you obviously don't get that you're the only one holding a grudge here. I'm
I'm not, but feel free to maintain that delusion.
I'll let the others speak for themselves, but you obviously missed the on-list
statements by at least one other
At 07:46 -0500 on 21/12/02, Ian Johnson wrote:
According to previous messages on this thread, DAVE requires Open Transport,
which eliminates the need for MacTCP and the Network control panel. It's
It's OK, Ian. Deven is a bit thick. He likes to hear himself post, so to
speak, just like when he
ELN/rlf9 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found a copy of 2.1 which lists 7.5 as the minimum with an 020. No
time for testing though.
Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is it available (reply off-list if you must)? I would like to try it;
my 7.1 has pretty much everything 7.5 has.
I found
On Saturday, Dec 21, 2002, at 15:25 Europe/London, the pickle wrote:
And you obviously don't get that you're the only one holding a grudge
here. I'm
I'm not, but feel free to maintain that delusion.
I'll let the others speak for themselves, but you obviously missed the
on-list
At 07:46 AM 12/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
What is A/ROSE for? No Mac OS installer I have encountered has ever given a
description of if besides Provides support for certain NuBus cards.
snip
There is/was a certain Token Ring nubus card that requred some special
Real-Time handling by the OS. I
I wrote:
I found 2.1 and added the link
And have since added the key.
If they're going to abandon 68K Macs we'll un-abandon them!
Everybody together, RIGHT!
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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on 12/21/02 11:47 AM, Gamba at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote:
I found 2.1 and added the link
And have since added the key.
If they're going to abandon 68K Macs we'll un-abandon them!
Everybody together, RIGHT!
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
RIGHT!
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At 11:33 -0500 on 21/12/02, Scott Holder wrote:
At 07:46 AM 12/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
What is A/ROSE for? No Mac OS installer I have encountered has ever given a
description of if besides Provides support for certain NuBus cards.
snip
There is/was a certain Token Ring nubus card that requred
At 08:47 -0800 on 21/12/02, Gamba wrote:
I wrote:
I found 2.1 and added the link
And have since added the key.
If they're going to abandon 68K Macs we'll un-abandon them!
Everybody together, RIGHT!
RIGHT!
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On Saturday 21 December 2002 03:06 am, you wrote:
This community would be a lot better off without intolerant pricks like
you, *Pickle*.
If you don't like Pickle, you don't have to rant and rave about it and
increase the noise...just quietly filter all mail from Pickle out. Very
simple in
On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 04:02 AM, the pickle wrote:
Real-Time handling by the OS. I seem to recall it had a complete 68000
Yep. Mac Token Ring cards often had 68HC000s on them. Not sure why
all the
computational power was required but whatever. Not that anyone really
uses it
At 04:32 +1100 on 22/12/02, Dana Sibera wrote:
On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 04:02 AM, the pickle wrote:
Real-Time handling by the OS. I seem to recall it had a complete 68000
Yep. Mac Token Ring cards often had 68HC000s on them. Not sure why
all the
computational power was required
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the DB-15 Ethernet port is called AUI (not to be
confused with Apple's smaller AAUI)?
They are essentially the same thing, just different
connectors. Transcievers are available for both to
convert them to BNC or RJ45 connectors. The Apple AUI
(AAUI)
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you give me more information on running
resolutions higher than
640x480 if the ADB is plugged in?
I just read that somewhere on the monitors with the
HDI connector and the ADB ports on either side of
the monitor, it must either be connected to an
At 11:11 -0800 on 21/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you give me more information on running
resolutions higher than
640x480 if the ADB is plugged in?
I just read that somewhere on the monitors with the
HDI connector and the ADB ports on either
Thanks for the info. What kind of an adapter? What would it be called?
From an uninformed mac person who believed that If it is mac and you plug
it in it should work consciousness) Thanks for educating me. So much to
learn. Yvetta
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At 11:55 -0800 on 21/12/02, Yvetta Williams wrote:
Thanks for the info. What kind of an adapter? What would it be called?
You'll need something that can extract the sync signal from the monitor and
convert it to sync-on-green; I *think* Griffin Tech makes one that works on Mac
monitors (I know
On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 04:46 AM, the pickle wrote:
Just completely off topic for this thread (but vaguely on topic in a
wider sense :) An apple-branded HP Tape drive from a Q950 that I
peeked
into has a 16Mhz 68000.
Would that be the HP drive that was in the WGS 95?
I think
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
BTW for TCP/IP you need to install a program called
Open Transport 1.1.2.
First 1.1.1, then 1.1.2.
=
I'm sorry, but you can't list fish as 'durable goods' in your GDP statement.
What if we freeze them?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, my network card is supported by A/ROSE, which
simplifies things quite a bit.
A/ROSE (Apple Realtime Operating System Extention)
is for network cards that have a 68000 CPU on them.
AFAIK, that's only Token Ring ones. No 68000 CPU on
the NIC, you don't need
On Saturday, Dec 21, 2002, at 17:02 Europe/London, the pickle wrote:
Real-Time handling by the OS. I seem to recall it had a complete 68000
Yep. Mac Token Ring cards often had 68HC000s on them. Not sure why
all the
computational power was required but whatever. Not that anyone really
I have toothache, a splitting headache
Mark Benson
Oh, bad show there.
Just curious, what's the British expression for root canal?
And can you get one on a weekend?
Marquis de Sade
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Yes, there was a SuperMac GX card. Unfortunately don't know much about,
this is to assure you there was one, but don't know if you can use it
for your application.
Fred
flawed jai wrote:
or is there a
supermac GX card that isn't a 'thunder' card?
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stick to the technical, chris. don't go claiming you speak for me or
anyone else here! . IF i object to anyone being here, I will do that
myself, thank you, and epi hasn't said a single thing yet that has
offended me, while YOU, HAVE. and it's getting worse.
point of fact: I also don't see any
I just read that somewhere on the monitors with the HDI connector and
the ADB ports on either side of the monitor, it must either be connected
to an x100 PowerMac's HDI port or you need the hydra cable to plug it
into a normal Mac video port and ADB port. Without the ADB hookup, the
Monitors
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: To Mr. Pickle
Date: Sat, Dec 21, 2002, 12:57 AM
At 18:35 -0600 on 20/12/02, carolyn a atkinson wrote:
Dear Mr. Pickle,
Whoa there. Mister is awfully formal, and pickle is definitely not
but his real name remains Mr. Big Time Trouble.
Yup. His humanity emulator crashed.
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Gosh Jeff:
I thought he was old, he's gettin' grumpy you know. ;-)
J.S. Garrison wrote:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: To Mr. Pickle
Date: Sat, Dec 21, 2002, 12:57 AM
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