--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Designing
Cards and Drivers
for the Macintosh Family, 3rd Edition, Table 1-1
the ROM slot allows
expansion to up to 64 MB of ROM. Anyone know if
that's a misprint?
Considering that the Classic has a stripped down
System 6
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Designing
Cards and Drivers
for the Macintosh Family, 3rd Edition, Table 1-1
the ROM slot allows
expansion to up to 64 MB of ROM. Anyone know if
that's a misprint?
Considering that the Classic has a stripped down
System 6 embedded in ROM
In a message dated 7/31/2003 9:55:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
You would need to run something like IPNet Router on a Mac with Localtalk
ports and ethernet in order to let the Classic II get to the Internet.
You could use the same thing for the LC III, but you can
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 10:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I use IPNetRouter on a mac with LocalTalk and ethernet, would file
sharing be possible from the ethernet side to the LocalTalk side? (The
computer in between would be a Power Mac 7200.)
The tpc is enclosed within localtalk so if you
Help please ... the monitor (not original) of my IIsi is not in focus. The
monitor is the type with a front flap concealing Vert. Shift, Horiz
shift, brightness and contrast controls ... where will I find the focus
adjust? TIA
Brian
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My Reply follows quote. On 01/08/2003 07:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Help please ... the monitor (not original) of my IIsi is not in focus. The
monitor is the type with a front flap concealing Vert. Shift, Horiz
shift, brightness and contrast controls ... where will I find the focus
adjust?
Help please ... the monitor (not original) of my IIsi is not in focus.
The
monitor is the type with a front flap concealing Vert. Shift, Horiz
shift, brightness and contrast controls ... where will I find the focus
adjust? TIA
Brian
The focus adjustment is more then likely inside the monitor.
on 8/1/03 7:17 AM, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 01/08/2003 07:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Help please ... the monitor (not original) of my IIsi is not in focus. The
monitor is the type with a front flap concealing Vert. Shift, Horiz
shift, brightness and
go to radio shack and get what we call a doodle stick. it is basically a
thin plastic screwdirver made for adjusting pots, like the one that would
be for your focus. keeps you from getting electricuted.
good luck!
on 8/1/03 7:17 AM, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On
I don't see many of them on ebay or anywhere else but don't forget that
Sonnet also produced upgrades for the '030 range. I have their full 040
in my IIvi and it works a treat.
It can run system 8 but I generally stick to 7.6 for a bit more speed.
Chuckles
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 08:26
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:10:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Designing
Cards and Drivers
for the Macintosh Family, 3rd Edition, Table 1-1
the ROM slot allows
expansion to up to 64 MB of ROM. Anyone know if
In a message dated 8/1/2003 5:13:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Roland Drake [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
A friend of mine has some old Macs, a Mac II, Quadra 630, and a PowerComputing
PowerCenter, which he would like to network inexpensively. The Mac II is running
System 6.08. The Quadra is
on 7/30/03 3:30 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
We put one [LaserWriter Select 310] on an 8600 running 8.6 and
it seemed to be ok there, but I don't recall printing from SimpleText.
I was mistaken about this. The Mac is running System 8.1 with the 310.
She uses it to print ClarisWorks documents and
I have a Farallon EtherTX 10/100 NuBus card and I
cannot get it to go to the 100 mbps speed. It stays
at the 10 mpbs speed. It is being used in a Mac IIci
thanks for any help you can give.
Kyle
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This message written: Friday, 1 August 2003 19:31:18 PDT
Picked up this machine today because it had a couple of interesting
cards installed.
One turned out to be a Spectrum Technologies Graphics Accelerator,
Spectrum/24 III. Got the control panels from Gamba's site (Thanks!) and
set about
I've got a Daystar Digital FastCache IIci card here, and I understand
they made them in both 32K and 64K sizes. How can I tell what size this
one is?
The card has 8 motorola MCM6288P25 chips on it (along with 13 others) and
appears to have a part number of 100156-193. If I could locate
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