Re: IIci and A/UX

2004-08-05 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Okay. I got it to work, amazingly enough. Turns out that it was partially the CD and partially the hard drive. The A/UX installer does not like it when I use Lido to partition the hard drive. It seems to only want its own formatting utility. I was reluctant to use this, after reading many

3.6 V Lithium cells

2004-08-05 Thread Doug McNutt
I came across these yesterday. And no. I have no financial relationship with the company except that of a satisfied customer. At $1.75 each or 10 for $15 they appear to be a workable replacement for cloc

Re: SCSI CD drive

2004-08-05 Thread Geraint Searle - Web
I have had a similar problem, Where an Apple External CD300e would be recognised & an Apple External CD600e would not be recognised. The solution I found was to use the most latest version of Apple CD-ROM Extension for the Apple System 7, which when enabled , recognised the External SCSI CD Drive.

Re: IIci and A/UX

2004-08-05 Thread Mark Benson
On Aug 4, 2004, at 08:58 pm, Jeff Walther wrote: Some CDROM drives have a jumper (on the internal mechanism) for setting the sector size. It is possible that A/UX requires a different sector size than the Mac requires. I seem to remember that it was usually flavors of nix that used the other