me too
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I would like a copy.
Are the FX 1.4 drivers included?
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From: Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange IIci behavior, cont.
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:20:46 +0100
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The PRAM battery is irrelevant to powering up on these models.
Sooo, even if I change my battery, my IIci will not
On 10 Sep 2005, at 23:05, Ken Daggett wrote:
Do you have the original Apple Design Powered Speakers or the
second generation that has the same name followed by the
designation II?
If you have the later version, I have a set I can dig out and
provide pictures. I think I have the PDF
On Monday, Sep 12, 2005, at 14:15 US/Pacific, Mark Benson wrote:
On 10 Sep 2005, at 23:05, Ken Daggett wrote:
Do you have the original Apple Design Powered Speakers or the second
generation that has the same name followed by the designation II?
If you have the later version, I have a set I
I have both beige versions. One set is about 6 tall each and the
other set is about 8-9 tall. I was able to find power adapters (wall
warts) for both at Radio Shack. The adaptor comes with no plug: you
have to find the right end among the many they have on the racks and
then plug it onto
My 9-inch high beige version; model M6082 requires a .25 input
plug(15VDC) in with + on the tiny,(seems smaller than usual...) center
pin; - on the barrel. Hope this helps.
rrhoton
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Keith Johnson wrote:
I have both beige versions. One set is about 6 tall
Did you try the power button on the back of the
computer? It's below the power supply.
--- Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The PRAM battery is irrelevant to powering up on
these models.
Sooo, even if I change my battery, my IIci will not
work. Right?
It made sense that, if I