Re: Young kids software for an LC520

2004-01-18 Thread Linda Tooker
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Re: Perplexing Pair of LCIII's

2004-01-18 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 1/18/04 9:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mactracker reports that lcIII has 4 meg on motherboard total 37 meg in 1 > slot. it appears that he has a 16 meg stick. > charles lenington If this be so, then he's not giving it time to check that RAM. My IIci had 81MB of RAM a

Re: Young kids software for an LC520

2004-01-18 Thread hbaumoel
I have a bunch of educational games for young kids and some other games. They all work on my LCII. Let me know if you are interested in maybe buying them and I can put together a list. I remember KidPix, the playroom, the treehouse, treasure mountain, .or at least paying for postage/ ship

Re: dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread dana sibera
On 18/01/2004, at 6:40 PM, Terence Dennis Sherman wrote: just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer turn on at all), how long should I let it dry? I know that at least a few days would be a good

Re: dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread Phil Marlow
On 18/1/04 19:53, "Linda Tooker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did you just say you washed a motherboard in a washing machine? > LOL I looked and thought the exact same thing! Phil -- -iMac G4 17" 1Ghz, 512MB, 80GB, 10.3.2 -iMac G3 DV 400Mhz, 384MB, 10GB, 9.2.2 -PowerMac 5400/180 AIO, 96MB,

Re: Perplexing Pair of LCIII's

2004-01-18 Thread macsonly
Mactracker reports that lcIII has 4 meg on motherboard total 37 meg in 1 slot. it appears that he has a 16 meg stick. charles lenington "J.S. Garrison" wrote: > > on 1/17/04 8:50 PM, Jim Raper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I bought a couple of LCIII's to fix up for my little Mac LC lab. I >

Re: Mac LC II and a LC 580 I'm A Newbie with MACS

2004-01-18 Thread macsonly
check apple's web site for a Macintosh user group close to you, i bet they will have a apple II expert lurking about. If you are close to plymouth, Mi the AppleWorks User Group is there. www.awug.org charles lenington "Robert J. Stevens" wrote: > > I Inherited a Mac LC II and a friend brought m

Re: dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread Linda Tooker
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Re: Mac LC II and a LC 580 I'm A Newbie with MACS

2004-01-18 Thread Linda Tooker
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Re: Mac LC II and a LC 580 I'm A Newbie with MACS

2004-01-18 Thread Robert J. Stevens
J.S. Garrison wrote: on 1/18/04 7:27 AM, Robert J. Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I Inherited a Mac LC II and a friend brought me a LC 580. I got both running but having been a PC user & fixer for many Years I'm not real familier with the MAC's. Is there a good source for a Tutorial. All I

Re: Perplexing Pair of LCIII's

2004-01-18 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 1/17/04 8:50 PM, Jim Raper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I bought a couple of LCIII's to fix up for my little Mac LC lab. I > upgraded memory to 20 MB, put a 250 MB HD in one - 500 MB HD in the > other, and installed OS 7.5.5 on each of them. Everything was working > fine. Noticed time was wro

Re: dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 1/17/04 11:40 PM, Terence Dennis Sherman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the > washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer > turn on at all), how long should I let it dry? I know that at least a few >

Re: Mac LC II and a LC 580 I'm A Newbie with MACS

2004-01-18 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 1/18/04 7:27 AM, Robert J. Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I Inherited a Mac LC II and a friend brought me a LC 580. I got both > running but having been a PC user & fixer for many Years I'm not real > familier with the MAC's. Is there a good source for a Tutorial. All I > have is the Get

Mac LC II and a LC 580 I'm A Newbie with MACS

2004-01-18 Thread Robert J. Stevens
I Inherited a Mac LC II and a friend brought me a LC 580. I got both running but having been a PC user & fixer for many Years I'm not real familier with the MAC's. Is there a good source for a Tutorial. All I have is the Getting Started Manual for the LC II. Plus System Floppies and some Games,

Re: Perplexing Pair of LCIII's

2004-01-18 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 17/01/2004 22:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >try resetting pram at boot up. > >Jim Raper wrote: >> >> I bought a couple of LCIII's to fix up for my little Mac LC lab. I >> upgraded memory to 20 MB, put a 250 MB HD in one - 500 MB HD in the >> other, and installed OS 7.5

Re: HP LJ3 and Mac 2FX

2004-01-18 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Da Pen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy, > On the HP the Appletalk card is an HP branded XIO > #33416A, and the Postscript cartridge is Postscript > Type 1. So it's not an Ethernet XIO interface, it has an AppleTalk enabled Mac style serial port. = Say hello to Juror #49. Yep, I'm on ju

Re: dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread macsonly
depends on if you have a fan, humidity, temperature in room, and compressed air (shortest) charles lenington Terence Dennis Sherman wrote: > > just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the > washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer > turn

dishwasher question

2004-01-18 Thread Terence Dennis Sherman
just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer turn on at all), how long should I let it dry? I know that at least a few days would be a good idea, but I really don't want to fry this thing by being to