Re: kicking myself

2004-03-18 Thread Mark Benson
On Mar 18, 2004, at 02:43 am, Powermac wrote: Yep, that's right, you do see Amiga in that URL. :) My A1200 is the 'other 68k' in my life. I'm currently upgrading it quite dramatically. I don't think it will read any disk without allot of programming. Its generally a disk copying card. Why not

LC slot compatibility

2004-03-18 Thread Michael Hackett
Can anyone tell me whether an Ethernet card for an LC-slot will work on any LC-series machine? And also the Performa 400-series, and the Quadra 605? I've only got an LC 475 here to test with at the moment, but I can tell you that the cards (Farallon EtherWave and Dayna E/LC-T) only cover the

PowerBook (OSX) to Mac IIci sharing problems.

2004-03-18 Thread John Niven
I'm running OS 10.2.6 on a 12 G4 PowerBook (which is highly OT :-) but I'm trying to share files with a Mac IIci (which is highly OnT :-). The IIci is running OS 7.1 with Open Transport 1.1.2 added. It has an Apple AAUI NuBus ethernet card and an Apple dongle to connect to RJ-45 and the

Re: LC slot compatibility

2004-03-18 Thread Clark Martin
At 6:39 PM -0400 3/18/04, Michael Hackett wrote: Can anyone tell me whether an Ethernet card for an LC-slot will work on any LC-series machine? And also the Performa 400-series, and the Quadra 605? I've only got an LC 475 here to test with at the moment, but I can tell you that the cards (Farallon

List of NuBus SCSI cards?

2004-03-18 Thread Gregg Eshelman
Is there a list somewhere of all the NuBus SCSI cards that were made? So far, the only ones I've heard of are the ATTO SE IV, the ATTO SE 4D (differential SCSI) and the Jackhammer (produced by FWB and probably a couple other companies). I'm especially interested in one that is NOT busmastering

Re: List of NuBus SCSI cards?

2004-03-18 Thread J.S. Garrison
- Original Message - From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:27 PM Subject: List of NuBus SCSI cards? Is there a list somewhere of all the NuBus SCSI cards that were made? So far, the only ones I've heard of are