Whatever happened to Softsync Inc. ?

2003-03-14 Thread Gregg Eshelman
I have Accountat Inc. Professional by Sosftsync Inc. with all the disks and books, even the original box. >From searching the web, it looks like the company was not around very long but made software for Macintosh, Timex-Sinclair and Commodore computers, maybe others. Haven't found anything about

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
Update on the Performa 450 System 7.1 and Finder (System Software 7.5.1) on a floppy got it up so I could see the desktop. The Startup CP shows the HD as the only Startup option. BUT! Whem I tried to open the Memory CP and the Monitors CP (its in something of a low color mode methinks) they say th

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
OK, I just had this happen Funny thing I have a isk (SCSI Utility 7.3.one of a series, just cannot find the others) and it seems to have problems. Norton only says that SCSI Utility is bad. Disk First AId (7.2.b and 7.2.2) see no problems with the disk. So I thought I'd copy the stuff to anot

Notes from Mom

2003-03-14 Thread Dan Knight
Monthly reminders and something new: 1. If you have problems with your subscription -- switching mode, unsubscribing, etc. -- email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] An please mention the list(s) you're on so I know where to look. We are running over 30 lists these days. 2. If your messages are being re

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
OK, my third question (still taking answers for the other 2 as well). I fired up the Performa 450 and saw, briefly, the Happy Mac face before the screen flashed suddenly and the diskette with the flashing ? came up. I rebooted but got the same seqyence. Any ideas? Thanks! Steve Steve Conrad 810

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Joseph Davis
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 15:51:31 -0500, you wrote: >At 14:57 -0600 on 14/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote: > >>I won some CDs on eBay that have .RAM files on them and I was wondering >>what it takes to play these programs. > >RealPlayer. The 68K version has about a 1% chance of actually playing the >files,

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
>At 14:57 -0600 on 14/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote: > >>I won some CDs on eBay that have .RAM files on them and I was wondering >>what it takes to play these programs. > >RealPlayer. The 68K version has about a 1% chance of actually playing the >files, though. >-- > >the pickle Is RealPlayer availa

Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-14 Thread Gamba
Gregg Eshelman wrote: > >I wonder if you can dig up some version, preferably >the last version, of MacServe that'll run on 6? I found a google search that says MacServe won't support volumes greater than 20 MB. Digging stopped. Gamba -- Vintage Macs is spon

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
Ok, next question While trying to revive the USS Jenolen (one of my IIsi's.which is now all set to go) I was trying to see which other HDs I have that I could pop into other machines. Every other HD can be attached to the IIsi (none come up when I start it up) except this one HD. Its a Seagate

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread the pickle
At 14:57 -0600 on 14/03/03, Steve Conrad wrote: >I won some CDs on eBay that have .RAM files on them and I was wondering >what it takes to play these programs. RealPlayer. The 68K version has about a 1% chance of actually playing the files, though. -- the pickle FAQ

Re: Question

2003-03-14 Thread Joseph Davis
Realmedia. Needs Realplayer. There are programs to convert Realmedia to a real format... Streamboxripper if you have a PC Joseph On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 14:57:30 -0600, you wrote: >I won some CDs on eBay that have .RAM files on them and I was wondering >what it takes to play these programs. >

Question

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
I won some CDs on eBay that have .RAM files on them and I was wondering what it takes to play these programs. Thanks! Steve Steve Conrad 810 Main Henrietta, MO 64036 816-494-5692 http://sasha91.0pi.com www.fortunecity.com/rivendell/stonekeep/600 It is no s

Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-14 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
>For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see: > I think I may be getting the hang of this! ;-) Right after I saw Clark's message that confirmed what I had thought about System 6 file sharing, I went to Google to search for Public Folder with System 6. On the first results page I immediately reco

Re: Math Coprocessors

2003-03-14 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Steve Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Speaking of FPU's I was wondering how a 68881 and a > 68882 differed. > From a list of Macs that I have it appears that only > the II came with the > 68881 (built-in) and that it could be added to the > LC via an FPU card. Dunno exactly, but the 68882

Re: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-14 Thread Steve Conrad
>Nothing, but since it's the only way to install an FPU >into the LC short of soldering in a socket where >Apple originally intended to put one, (Or is that only >the LCII?) that's where the FPU has to go if you >run any apps that need one. Same story for the IIsi, >no FPU and no place to even sold