anyone
>wants to comment on that, see this link:
>
><http://macfaq.org/manuals.html>
The page can be as compliant as you want it, IE may not be compliant
to HTML 3.2 is some manner. IE is getting confused by the code, hence
the slowness.
That
are NOT on my ISP's server)!
>>
>>If they succeed in getting yours taken off, I will simply put up the page
>>in the FAQ as well as everywhere else I can sign up for a free WWW host.
>
>This should be a slap in the face:
>
>http://homepage.mac.com/stmoody/manua
>them. I'm posting this in case somebody else does. Is the Laserwriter II
>worth $15?
If it works. :) If it's a IIf or a IIg, it's even more worth it.
It'll say which one it is on the back near the ports.
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>> Ditto. Some Hi Res photos of the exterior and
>> interior, and a
>> screenshot of what About This Macintosh says the OS
>> thinks it is. :)
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>I want to see the inside of that LC V. :)
Ditto. Some Hi Res photos of the exterior and interior, and a
screenshot of what About This Macintosh says the OS thinks it is. :)
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If you think arguing about religion/politics/OSes is pointless...
Text editors? :P
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Judging by that MacStac behind you, you are a master computer stacker. ;)
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;class last year) and shell out some bucks on a Quadra or Power Mac. BTW is
>$99 for a Quadra 650 (?) too much?
Uh, yeah. A Q650 isn't worth near that much. You can probably find a
7500 (100MHz 601) or a 7600 (132MHz 604) for $99 or less nowadays...
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page monitors were around. Larger tubes (17"+) were prohibitively
expensive, so the monitor makers released roughly 14/15" monitors
oriented vertically in order for users to be able to view full pages.
Since monitors are so cheap now, the market is gone.
Good riddance I say. T
ed that they almost *never* used the ROM slot
and could save a few bucks leaving it out. :)
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>I don't think so (unless I misunderstood) - not all of them, a guy on Stuart
>Bell's site put a slot-loading CD into his CC, which is SCSI.
SCSI slot loading drives exist, but they are all (AFAIK) full sized.
The drives in the iMacs are small, but use an IDE interface.
written all over it. :)
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f crammed in there with no fan? Ouch. :)
(BTW, I believe Yamaha makes SCSI slot-loading CD/DVD drives, maybe
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>Is the Classic's CPU soldered or in a socket? The
I'm fairly sure it was soldered down. Didn't all 000 Macs have
soldered down, DIP style chips?
Perhaps it was one of those deals where you had to send in your
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that effect...
But what do I know? :P
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it is quite easy in the 5xx and 6xx series Macs. Just remove a snap
on panel, undo two screws, and pull the board out with a little built
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speck of dust on the whole logic board. Not even any dust caked onto
the fan. The only fingerprints that I can find on the aluminum
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I haven't tried booting it up yet. It's got an 80MB HD, but no floppy.
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>sure if you ran DOSAmp (or damp, xmms, etc) or something, it wouldn't
Gee, could that sentence get more redundant?
Nah, I don't need to proofread. :)
(Yes, I realize the redundancy of this post.)
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>Terry
>> Any tricks to install the 7.1 into LC575 ?
Try telling all the folks with 575 boards in their CCs that 7.1 won't work. :)
You just need Enabler 065 to run 7.1 on a 575.
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>finding the parts you'd need...
If you really want a black all-in-one Power Mac that bad, a 54xx (or
whatever) plus masking tape and black spray paint works surprisingly
well. And you don't have to destroy a MacTV to get it.
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>speed records.
Believe it or not, I saw a Yugo done up like this on the internet
once. It actually looks fairly good. Of course it probably won't
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>I believe my Color Classic envy has been squelched!
>
>Off to go find out what all this thing will do--
Judging by what owners of these systems say, it's more TV than it is
Mac. It's a cool collectors piece though.
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>>www.junkyardjeff.com
>
>By the way this guy is awesome. I've dealt with him a few times. He's great.
Yep. He has all but replaced eBay for my old-computer-parts habit. :)
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tscript level 2 compatible.
PS level 1 gave me a ton of problems on a LW Select 310. It's a
pretty worthless printer nowadays anyway (not supported in Windows or
MacOS), but I must have wasted a ream of paper just on the error
messages it spit out. I eventually gave up on it. It lives in the
clos
under a hundred bucks in
the US. Also check out D-link and Netgear, they might have something
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ded or double sided.as long as it physically fits in the
case. But double banked won't work. (or maybe it will only see 64MB
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I'm fairly sure that all II models with more than one type of port
can switch between them on the fly.
The SCSI port is for adding an external hard drive to store fonts. I
don't remember if the IIg has one or not, but it may.
RS232 is the standard used by PC serial po
better than those new bulbous miniature
flimsy plastic laser printers. It's also a lot cheaper to get fixed.
(BTW, add a IIg logic board, and the ethernet issue is gone too.)
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>>were solely FPU cards. Jeff Garbacz has several if anyone needs one.
>
>
>How do I get a hold of Jeff to get those FPU cards for the LC and LCII?
>Thanks
>Will
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SIMM only fits in one way.
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>front of the unit) right socket.
The 68 pin slots are for VRAM. There should be 2 slots that are about
as wide as a RAM SIMM.
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>>> horrible shot, so we'd probably come out even.
>>
>> Ditto on the horrible shot.
>> From working at UPS for a while, you'd think I'd be an expert at throwing
>> stuff... Not so.
>
> Oh, I don't have any
bout a LWII power supply?
>
> I bet I can match you two to one on that count. Of course, I'm a
> horrible shot, so we'd probably come out even.
Ditto on the horrible shot.
>From working at UPS for a while, you'd think I'd be an expert at throwing
stuff... Not s
nearly did, but I didnt.
> So, you gonna throw a brick at my head already or what?
Don't have any bricks handy. How about a LWII power supply?
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>>
>> I think so... some kind of Neo-hippie looking stuff right?
>
> Neo-hippy with a hint of a bordello...
Ugh, yep. I would rather they have drab boring ads than trying (and failing)
to be clever and cute.
But oh well. I haven't been to the fair in a few
rself lucky.
>
> Have you seen the billboards around the Sacramento County Fair?
> Peace
> Aqua
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with the California state fair. If you've heard the commercials, you know
what I'm talking about. If not, consider yourself lucky.
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on 8/29/01 5:59 PM, Amber Rhea at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> until I removed the Zip disk. I think someone from M$ may be trying to
> manipulate me from above... :P
*ahem* Above? :)
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gt; now. It's the Sircam virus that everybody's been whining about. I have
> gotten it about four times. And I just sit back and feel very smug and
> superior, since I use a Mac and am therefore immune.
I wanted to get some Sircam stuff so that I could feel the same way. Not
x27;t swear much (in email at least), this was an isolated
incident. As George Carlin would say: "They're just words." But I'm sorry
for using 'em. I'll wait until I stop laughing before posting next time. :)
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fucking crap!" fit in?
(Apologies for the language. But admit it, it's funny. Yes, swearing is
funny. Dammit.)
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> I have an absolute sh*tload of 800K floppies if anyone wants them.
> Located in Oz however.
So would that be a metric sh*tload?
Sorry. I couldn't help myself. :)
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good table-based site looks better than a frames-based site anyday.
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l and football games he likes to play. Otherwise he runs Linux.
So you plop Virtual PC onto the G4 and say, "Look honey, my *Mac* runs
Windows better than your PC!"
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four pin connector underneath it. If you could find the specs of all of
those pins, I suppose you could do some serious hacking to get it to work,
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>> p
> The Power Computing PowerCenter Pro 180 makes an excellent side-of-monitor
> lampstand; stylish (*well..*) and it matches the monitor too!
I just remembered - I use an 8500 (just the case, no computer inside) as a
scanner s
> So, I guess my addiction is confirmed. Now the question is, do I spend my
> hard earned cash on rehab, or on that nifty new Mac thing I saw on eBay the
> other day??
Proves that not *all* addictions are bad. :) I agree with Kyle. Rehab is for
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Last I heard, the author was threatened by Microsoft for using the Explorer
name. (!)
Watch out Ford...
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s either a bad AC power supply,
or a dead fuser, or both. Supposedly the AC power supply is more common. I
just replaced both of em in my IIsc, now just the paper jam light comes on.
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On the Photoshop 2.5 vs 2.5.1 issue:
I had the book to 2.5/2.5.1 at one point, and ISTR it saying that 2.5.1 was
to support System 7 better.
I may be wrong (its been a while), but I think it's something to that
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on 8/17/01 2:30 PM, Terry Mathews at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The trick is that the OEM version of Toast won't handle CD images. Only the
> retail version will.
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photo hides the curve on the right side. The horizontal black line below the
floppy is the gap between the CD bezel and the front of the drive.
Also look at the distance between the edge of the floppy slot and the edge
of the case.
And before anyone mentions it, I am fully aware that I have no l
6100 is a pizza box styled case, with the CD-ROM in the
center of the case. The one pictured is too tall for a 6100, and has a
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>> http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~gregg/pcmac.jpg
>
> The button on the monitor is on the left too. I bet the foto was mirrored...
My first thought when I saw the picture was "Looks like a 7100 to me." The
photo being mirrored would
> to only exist in memory now - been meaning to ask that, and thought you,
> pickle, may have an idea there if anyone would :D
I imagine they are probably talking about 68000s (as opposed to PPCs), and
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rked like it was brand new! I opened it up
and found the logic board caked with mud, and quite a few species of spiders
had made a home inside it. (Spider, Vacuum. Vacuum, Spider.)
After World War 3, there will be two things left. Cockroaches and Apples. :)
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> pre-amp.
Yeah, that'd be my guess. That's why 99% of computer speakers are amplified.
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on 8/14/01 2:30 AM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 19:04 + on 13/08/01, Alex Allee wrote:
>
>> I found a page of Apple code names, which had this to say:
>>
>> "Performa 600: Brazil 32, Mac IIvm (Consumer testing showed that users
>> t
uot; was an abbreviation for "virtual memory," so the model
became the Performa 600.)"
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27;t with the arrow
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The Low End Mac lists aren't limited to low end Macs. :)
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otherwise worthless PC speaker. Was fun to bug the dogs next door with. :)
> rotary
> phone (Geez, I'm 18 and I remember these)
Don't worry about it, I'm 19 and *use* a rotary phone.
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Are those three resolutions under Recommended or All? See if you can switch
to All, 800x600 might be listed there.
Then again, AppleSpec (how long till they ditch that?) lists two 800x600
modes, both as SVGA. The only Macintosh mode is 640x480...
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> right at 832x624?
According to both AppleSpec and the Apple Online Museum, that monitor's max
resolution is 800x600.
BTW, holy crap, the TIL really is gone now. :(
redirects to the Knowledge Base.
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What fun would it be to have to plug two things into the wall? :)
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stem 7 did and doesn't deal with 7.1 as
> much (if at all).
I've got one of the User's Guide. It has pictures in it of SE's and such,
looks like System 6.0.x or 7.0... It's the old spiral bound style. I seem
to remember seeing a Macintosh Reference, and it was regu
for a ROM simm, though. You
never know.)
If only people realized the rate of depreciation for computers.
And if only that same rate applied to cars. I'd be happily driving my '75
Ferarri Berlinetta that I found at a dealership for $25. :)
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emed like a bridge to me. Better than FAT16, but can't hold a
candle to NTFS.
I don't know all the technical details, but a Win2k installation on NTFS
seemed quicker and more stable than it was on FAT32.
BTW, does OS X still use HFS+?
Wait, this is vintage.macs, that's OT
to this. You were banned, deal with
it. Don't go blaming everyone else.
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> contents to a better one. In one extreme case, I took the top off a drive
> and spun it by hand, with an external connected, to save the data.
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> Any suggestions for an ethernet connection for this thing?
Find an SE ethernet card (But NOT an SE/30 ethernet card!). Failing that,
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Not even taking into account the value of any of the Lisa family. Just
because it would be a cool thing to have.
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Assuming you mean Jeffrey Garbacz, it's :)
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Visit EnigMac! Updated 06/19/2001
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Do You Yahoo!?
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Oh no, not another one of these! No wonder I'm wading through 300+ messages
on this list. :)
SE
SE/30
Classic
LC
LCIII
Performa 475
Performa 637CD
Centris 610
Power Mac 6100
Power Mac 7500
Powerbook 190cs
(Probably forgot one or two, but you get the idea...)
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Alex Allee [
t; ease of use, has always had error codes that are so user unfriendly.
> Even DOS has no error message as unfriendly and Macintosh Error
> codes. Windows 95 comes close, however.
That's because DOS has no error codes, it just crashed and required a
reboot. :)
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Ale
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