Re: ImageWriter I profile (concept)

2003-09-13 Thread David Robarts
> The ImageWriter I is also a very durable printer - a reliable > workhorse that can print a whole day long without misfeeds or other > troubles. It would be worth noting here that the ImageWriter doen't have a sheet feeder (or was there an optional one as for the ImageWriter II?). If you aren't u

Re: just rejoined the list; have a few questions

2003-09-13 Thread Darren
Scott Holder wrote: Most people agree that BSD is better for "serious" boxes but Linux has somewhat wider support and knowledge, plus Debian is pretty popular in and of itself with lots of documentation. I need to try MacBSD on a box one of these days. I just got this nice Quadra 610 system

Re: ImageWriter I profile (concept) (was re: printers)

2003-09-13 Thread Phil Beesley
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 08:31 PM, Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As promised: the profile of the ImageWriter I. It is of course just a concept. Feel free to comment. We are now in the process of developing a guideline for the profiles of all other (vintage) mac compat

Re: Apple 2 GS?

2003-09-13 Thread Louis
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 07:14 PM, Demetrius wrote: Greetings, I found a Apple 2 GS computer today in the trash (High School I work at). I took it home and it seems to be alive. When I start it up I get the following message: Check start up device ! It also has the apple logo going

Re: Color Classic

2003-09-13 Thread Dan Knight
On 9/8/03 3:31 PM, Andy Palmer posted: >Is it possible to use an Wireless Ethernet Bridge to add my Color >Classic to my wireless network? > >Has any used their Color Classic as a mail server? If so could someone >send me instructions on how to go about setting things up? Can it act >as a mail

Re: just rejoined the list; have a few questions

2003-09-13 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kinda like squeak myself. This Squeak? http://www.squeak.org Runs on Mac OS 7.5 through 9.2.2 plus OSX with Carbon and Cocoa, Windows 95 and up, Unix, Linux, BeOS, NeXT, NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, DOS, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, Sharp Zaurus, Windows CE, and DEC Itsy.

Re: just rejoined the list; have a few questions

2003-09-13 Thread Darren
Gregg Eshelman wrote: --- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kinda like squeak myself. This Squeak? http://www.squeak.org Runs on Mac OS 7.5 through 9.2.2 plus OSX with Carbon and Cocoa, Windows 95 and up, Unix, Linux, BeOS, NeXT, NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, DOS, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, Sharp Zaurus, Wind

Squeak Re: just rejoined the list; have a few questions

2003-09-13 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The 3.5 version might not be 68k compatible? Least I > cant get it to work, error -192. Yep, that's the "Hey, this app has no 68K code in it!" error code you get when trying to run PPC only stuff on 68k. > Squeak 2.1 is the highest 68k compatible version

Microscopic stork inside your Mac. :)

2003-09-13 Thread Gregg Eshelman
"Nested within the complex circuitry of a Motorola 68HC05PG microcontroller sits a silicon stork carrying a new baby. The chip housing the stork is known as a cuda integrated circuit, and was recovered from an Apple motherboard and un

Re: Squeak Re: just rejoined the list; have a few questions

2003-09-13 Thread Darren
Gregg Eshelman wrote: --- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The 3.5 version might not be 68k compatible? Least I cant get it to work, error -192. Yep, that's the "Hey, this app has no 68K code in it!" error code you get when trying to run PPC only stuff on 68k. Be nice if the message said just

Free Stuff phase 2(finally)

2003-09-13 Thread Todd Russell
Hi to all, Well, I finally got everything sent out today from my first round of giveaways. Below is the list of stuff that is left and free for grabs with the directions for requesting. Peace, Todd 1. When you request an item, list the item number, not the item details. In other words, if yo