Hello,
I'm thinking (on maybe a nearby future) in installing a web server in
my home network. That server would contain my personal website, and a
page about (old) Apple Macintoshes in my mother language (Portuguese -
I'm still thinking on translation...). The machine is a LCIII, with a
1.2 Gb
OK I now know that the Apple Design Speaker 'II' Powered speakers use a
different 12VDC Power supply with a standard connector. I have also established
that it is easy enough to pop the back off the speaker I have and change the
PSU connector for a standard connector. What I still do not know
On Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at 12:12PM, Manuel Marques [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm thinking (on maybe a nearby future) in installing a web server in
my home network. That server would contain my personal website, and a
page about (old) Apple Macintoshes in my mother language
On 14-sep-05, at 1:19, Powermac wrote:
The IIfx has 2 PRAM batteries, and it will not do anything if one of
them is
dead (had to replace one of mine a month ago, the other was newer).
i have a lot old mac's. including a complete II series. in stead of
buying a lot of batteries to keep
- Original Message -
From: simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs vintage.macs@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: mac batteries. Was: IIFX Power On?
On 14-sep-05, at 1:19, Powermac wrote:
The IIfx has 2 PRAM batteries, and it will not do
From: Powermac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mac batteries. Was: IIFX Power On?
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:11:53 -0400
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PRAM batteries on ebay are not that expensive, probably $4 each or so.
Do they have reasonable fresh date codes? I just picked up two
05/2005 batteries at Frys for
I purchase mine from ronaldo101 (5000+ sales)
4 batteries for $16.50 shipped , and the date codes were April 2005 and I
purchased them august 4th of this year. I think I purchased 4 last year too.
All my Macs tend to need new batteries about the time I get them, and all
have new batteries in them
--- Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'll need a fixed
IP address? Where can I get one, free?
There are several dynamic IP DNS redirector services.
Check out www.dyndns.org and www.no-ip.com
There are more, just enter dynamic DNS (with quotes)
into any search engine.
It will be