Seems nobody asked that:
Do you have access to a CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW drive with a SCSI interface?
You could then start the computer with a CD-ROM instead of the floppy. A
CD image is much easier to make.
I also experienced weird start-up problems when a client insisted on
attaching a parallel
The protocols AIM uses have been changing. Last time I checked, programs
using a protocol two or three generations behind the current one would
not authenticate with the servers.
Projects such as Gaim (gaim.sf.net) have source code that _could_ be
used to build an instant-messaging client for
Ricardo L. A. Bánffy wrote:
Where can I download tattletech?
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/4395vid=4410mode=info
is a fair place to start. Your local info-mac mirror is both mac friendly and
searchable and should turn up atleast version 2.58
Love reading the comments on some
Ricardo L. A. Bánffy wrote:
Seems nobody asked that:
Do you have access to a CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW drive with a SCSI interface?
You could then start the computer with a CD-ROM instead of the floppy. A
CD image is much easier to make.
I also experienced weird start-up problems when a client
From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 13:31:36 +
On Dec 31, 2003, at 03:00 am, Jeff Walther wrote:
If they're SCSI, then connectivity should not be a problem.The big
question is whether Toast or other CDRW software supports the drive.
Newer version of Toast do
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just read the news report of the return of the
Mattel Intellivision! 25
games built into a console for $20. Same old 8-bit
craphics, but look at the
strength of the pull from all the old stuff we
grew up playing with.
USB and smart-cards on a