On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 06:08 Europe/London, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Can you get the port icons on the back as some sort of
image file or in a symbol font? If so, do up a file
with them in proper positions to print out a new
port cover panel on the heaviest cardstock your
printer can
On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 06:10 Europe/London, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Is that the IIci or the 7100 power supply?
7100, I figured it needed a boost. You should be able to tell that,
it's not got a removable fan like the IIcx/IIci PSU :).
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On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 06:10 Europe/London, the pickle wrote:
At 22:10 -0800 on 19/01/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Is that the IIci or the 7100 power supply?
Doesn't matter; they're exactly the same.
I thought the IIcx one was a lower wattage.
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At 08:25 + on 20/01/03, Mark Benson wrote:
On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 06:10 Europe/London, the pickle wrote:
At 22:10 -0800 on 19/01/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Is that the IIci or the 7100 power supply?
Doesn't matter; they're exactly the same.
I thought the IIcx one was a lower
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 21:16 Europe/London, Dustin Rinebold wrote:
Ah I see. I thought you were just talking about the clips on the inside
of the case to secure the motherboard - not the port openings on the
back panel itself. That's very cool, and it looks pretty good. Thanks
for taking
Hi all,
In an LC, a flop was removed the wrong way. Now that particular flop is
Ghosting: 'pleaseinsert disk Btae.d'
Problems are:
a) the LC is not here; I have to give instructions per mail.
b) the flop that's haunting the LC is no more
c) I don't know the cure :)
What can be done to get the
At 21:58 +0100 on 20/01/03, mart wrote:
In an LC, a flop was removed the wrong way. Now that particular flop is
Ghosting: 'pleaseinsert disk Btae.d'
Keep hitting cmd-period until it goes away.
If that doesn't work, restarting should.
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I reread your description several times and still couldn't get it
straight in my mind:
are you referring to the floppie storage disc that was written to, or
the floppie reader that took the discs?
you realize-- both discs and readers can be removed, and therefore
removed the wrong way!
is
He ejected, rather than put away, a floppy disk. The system is asking
for the disk to be reinserted as there were files in use when it was
ejected or because the ghosted image of the disk is still on the
desktop. When he tried to put it away, the system asks for it to be
reinserted so it can
At 14:42 -0800 on 20/01/03, James S Jones wrote:
reinserted so it can be unmounted. It isn't clear to me why he doesn't
just comply, reinsert the disk and unmount it...
IIRC, the OP said the ghosted floppy was destroyed.
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Oh, right. I forgot to reconsider destroyed once I figured out what a
flop was. I've had designers send me publications with links pointing
to files on their drives. Billions of cmdperiod presses will
eventually work, as you suggested. Stubborn, that Mac OS.
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at
Nope. Every PSU from the IIcx through to the 7100 was the exact same part
number. Apple used at least two different vendors (Delta and Astec, IIRC) but
the spec was the same.
At least three, I have a IIci with a GE PSU.
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number. Apple used at least two different vendors (Delta and Astec, IIRC)
At least three, I have a IIci with a GE PSU.
I have a couple of these too. In fact, just anecdotally, I find the GE ones
more reliable than the Astec ones.
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On Monday, January 20, 2003, 18:56, you wrote:
number. Apple used at least two different vendors (Delta and Astec, IIRC)
At least three, I have a IIci with a GE PSU.
CK I have a couple of these too. In fact, just anecdotally, I find the GE ones
CK more reliable than the Astec ones.
I
the pickle wrote:
Keep hitting cmd-period until it goes away.
Janet wrote:
are you referring to the floppie storage disc that was written to, or
the floppie reader that took the discs?
I was talking about the floppy disk itself (because I know there was a
floppy disk called 'Btae.d' in the
I have many IIci's some with the Aztek and some with the Delta, they
are identical. The fan slides out, labels are even in the exact same
spot with the same orientation.
-Robyn
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 12:27 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Did the Delta ones not have the slide out fan? My
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