At 01:00 -0800 on 10/02/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Nope. The Apple //e card only works in the LC, LCII,
LCIII and some other 030 LC models. The Mac must
Would anyone have one of these cards with identification numbers or
something so I can try to watch for one on the LEM list or ebay?
I
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From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LC 475 et al
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 09:00AM, Gregg Eshelman
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snip and the first 2 LC Macs can only use up to 10 megs.
I thought that the LC
Yeah, speaking of hard drives...
I recently saw the movie Executive Decision.
Uh, dude. You're supposed to be an electronics/bomb
expert. The hard drive in the bomb running without
its cover on and the top head about 1/8 above the
top platter shoulda been enough of a #$%#^$^# clue
that all the
At 1:56 AM -0600 2/11/2003, carolyn a atkinson wrote:
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From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LC 475 et al
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 09:00AM, Gregg Eshelman
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snip and the first 2 LC Macs
--- carolyn a atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought that the LC III could only handle 10mbs of
memory also. Is
this incorrect? I would like to add memory to an
LCIII if it can handle more.
Easy bump to 36 megs by adding a 32 meg SIMM.
MicroMac has their BigSIMM (for a BigPRICE!)
there's the right brained, 'feminine way', and the masculine, 'logical'
way:
it definitely helps to develop your intuitive, fuzzy, sixth sense, and
be able to keep a floating nonspecific instinct open, so that when you
get an irrational urge to head out the door and follow your nose in a
Thanks for the info, Pickle. That's what it looks like. I was assuming no
driver was needed, but wanted to make sure.
BTW, I did some crude benchmarking of the LC with and without the card. For
some things, it was actually a little faster without the card. For the things
that were faster,
it's also ok to befreind your local homeless shopping cart pushers and
ask them what they've seen, and where and when. you can have them keep a
lookout for you and agree to come tell you, call you or bring you stuff
when they find it. give em a coupla bucks for good scoring if they
please
Sometime ago, someone mentioned a (freely available?) MIDI sequencer package
for System 6, and this would be a great use for my Mac Plus. Anyone remember?
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From: Jason White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lastly, my LC III has a standard VGA jack instead of a Mac Monitor
jack. Does the 475 too? I really hate those adapters.
Your LC III has a VGA jack? Interesting - I didn't know they had
those.
But I DO know that my 475 (actually a Q605, but same thing)
At 1:56 AM -0600 2/11/2003, carolyn a atkinson wrote:
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:01:19 +
From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LC 475 et al
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 09:00AM, Gregg Eshelman
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snip and the first 2 LC Macs
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 01:22:07 -0800 (PST)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The LCIII was the first non Road Apple LC. Pretty
much not crippled except for only having one SIMM
slot. If you put some card in the PDS, try and get
one with a 68882 FPU onboard. Unfortunately some
types of LC
From: Joseph Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 00:19:43 -0500
http://rich12345.tripod.com/PCB/
Very nifty.
That is very cool. He was asking for suggestions on which PC based
PCB application to develop an interpretation function for, so I
emailed him and suggested that he
At 01:56 -0600 on 11/02/03, carolyn a atkinson wrote:
I thought that the LC III could only handle 10mbs of memory also. Is
this incorrect? I would like to add memory to an LCIII if it can handle
Very much so.
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At 08:09 -0600 on 11/02/03, Todd Russell wrote:
Thanks for the info, Pickle. That's what it looks like. I was assuming no
driver was needed, but wanted to make sure.
BTW, I did some crude benchmarking of the LC with and without the card. For
some things, it was actually a little faster
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 01:31:44 -0600
From: carolyn a atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 01:00 -0800 on 10/02/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Nope. The Apple //e card only works in the LC, LCII,
LCIII and some other 030 LC models. The Mac must
Would anyone have one of these cards with identification
At 15:31 -0600 on 11/02/03, Jeff Walther wrote:
Mine says 820-0444-A and in another spot 670-0444-S5 on it. Apple
seems to have at least two part numbers for everything.
One is the PCB part number and one is the part number of the assembly itself.
But I haven't actually tried it out yet. Are
One thing that worked for me, in getting a stiction-ed drive to work again
(it was Quantum Empire 1080MB... had been left unused for 6 months), was to
put it in an external case, leave it on a radiator for a bit so that it was
well warmed up (makes the grease in the bearings less viscous?), then
At 23:39 + on 11/02/03, Mike Evans wrote:
One thing that worked for me, in getting a stiction-ed drive to work again
(it was Quantum Empire 1080MB... had been left unused for 6 months), was to
put it in an external case, leave it on a radiator for a bit so that it was
well warmed up (makes
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I haven't actually tried it out yet. Are folks
saying that if I
install this in my Q605 I won't be able to use more
than 10 MB or RAM
while it is installed? Also, do you think I should
get an external
5.25 drive and joystick for it?
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