on 10/23/03 1:20 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
> whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the
> 96 pin Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and
> associated FPU on board, four
John Niven wrote:
Darren,
Somehow you seem to be missing the point. I'm sure your linux box is
wonderful for your HOME needs, but my problem is that I do not run the
network at my work. So I either have to make my guest Macs work with my
WORK dhcp server (i.e. use OT) or I have to go to my MIS
on 10/23/03 18:27, Rankin, Adam at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scribbled:
>
>> Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>>
>> The Q650 runs a 601 and 8.6 nicely thanks, just adding one more form factor.
>> :)
>>
>>
>>
> Apple's Power Macintosh Upgrade Card would work in the Centris & Quadra
> 650/700/800/900/950 an
>Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm no expert on this, I think the only 68k Mac that can be brought
>>> forward to a PPC is the Quadra 800, and that takes saving the upper case,
>>> throwing
>>> out the rest and putting the upper case on a PM 8500. The back and the
>>> bottom will not
Darren,
Somehow you seem to be missing the point. I'm sure your linux box is
wonderful for your HOME needs, but my problem is that I do not run the
network at my work. So I either have to make my guest Macs work with my
WORK dhcp server (i.e. use OT) or I have to go to my MIS group and get
the
John Niven wrote:
As you are on cable I guess you are behind a router of sorts, there's
a fair chance it accepts a static address.
This is true at home. In fact I have a Linksys cable/DSL router that
does dhcp for my home network (and acts as a firewall IFAIK). I could
turn that off, but curren
At 03:20 PM 10/23/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the 96 pin
Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and associated FPU on
board, four PLDs and a ROM. The marki
I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the
96 pin Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and
associated FPU on board, four PLDs and a ROM. The marking on the
circuit board is 01-LCMB-000P
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 05:50 PM, Darren wrote:
As you are on cable I guess you are behind a router of sorts, there's
a fair chance it accepts a static address.
This is true at home. In fact I have a Linksys cable/DSL router that
does dhcp for my home network (and acts as a firewall I
What I wrote to a friend who sent the URL below
to me. ;)
Sheesh. Apple will only let them (SmallDog) sell NEW
Apple products over the internet to "current
customers". To become a "current customer" you have to
travel to their store in Vermont to sign up, get a
username and password. Then you can
--- John Niven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So does it work to go from NO open transport to
> 1.1.2?
Nope. You must download and install 1.1.1 THEN install
1.1.2. That's it, that's the only way on System
versions which do not include Open Transport.
It's a good idea to poke around here...
http:
--- Christopher Shustak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I believe that I need to find a copy of Open
> Transport 1.2.2 to run on OS
> 7.1. I have a cable modem, so I don't need PPP or
> modem dialing capabilities.
You need to install OT 1.1.1 then 1.1.2. That's
as far as you go on System 7.x.x.
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