to, but with some improvements:
Dan, you might want to make it clear, as I understand it you are not
migrating the members on the old lists to the new. People have to
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://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/
- Finally, what ports should I free in order that my users can
access the SE/30? Only port 80? More?
TCP port 80 is all you need.
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Shows one for $30. Asante is one that I've used. BTW, WeirdStuff is
a local outfit I buy from often.
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)
I would imagine pcs are the same way but who's going to notice
electrolyte leaking inside a landfill.
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of the list's LC gurus doing up a web
page on the cards made to use the extended LC PDS?
And pretty much all the LC PDS cards use the Apple Driver seeing as
how they copied the Apple card.
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Recently a pair of Quadra 605s were given to me. I
like 'em, so I refurbished them with a new (to them) 2
GB SCSI hard disk, a 32MB stick of RAM, O.S. 7.6.1, an
LC Asante EtherCard, Network Software version 1.4 so
the Ethernet would work, and Netscape 4.08 for 68k
Macs.
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and the System it
could switch back and forth often, really slowing things down.
A 7100 running OS 8.5 or later and using a purely PPC program should
out perform an 840AV.
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selected to be
installed. If a minimum install was done it may not have had the
driver installed.
IIRC there should be a driver in the Extensions folder called
Ethernet LC or something similar. If it's not there then you could
use Tome Viewer to add it from the installer disk(s).
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Sure, just clean up the area, remove the solder mask from the ends of
the traces remaining and solder fine wire across the gap. For
something like this I'd use wirewrap wire (40 AWG), with or without
the insulation, depending on how long they are.
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the caps. From what I've heard more of the
problems are due to the failed caps than to electrolyte leakage.
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it the address it
http://atantavintagetravel.no-ip.info:8080
I'm not getting address resolution on atantavintagetravel.no-ip.info
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port 80 since the router is already using it for WAN
access requests.
Maybe, some of them use a different port as a little bit of extra
security and to keep 80 free. And if it was using 80 the OP would
have seen the login page.
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. By putting it in the back it is easier to rest you hand on
top to hold it in place. :)
There are probably other similar problem like the cables pulling it
off the desk. Hmmm maybe the Mini 2 will have pre-applied velcro to
help keep it in place.
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in here
inside the System Folder in question and drop the Finder in it. This
keeps it all together and since it will sort into the same position
as Finder, it will be easy to find if you look, wondering where the
Finder is.
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Setup. This is Apple's SCSI Setup with a patch applied that
makes it work with most SCSI drives. Check out:
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to LocalTalk. Depending on your
Broadband router you may have to set up IPNetRouter as a NAT router.
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it was. Anyone know???
You need a minimum of OS 9.0 to serve AppleShare over IP (ASIP) using
FileSharing.
In order to make the above setup work you'll need to only use
AppleTalk. After you press Command-K look for your OS 8.1 machine in
the list and click on it then connect.
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At 7:48 AM +0100 8/9/04, Mark Benson wrote:
On Aug 8, 2004, at 07:08 am, Clark Martin wrote:
At 10:04 PM -0500 8/7/04, charles lenington wrote:
you had to install mode 32 to see more then 16 w/ OS 7.x
charles lenington
Not on a IIsi. The limit is 8 Mb and applies to machines without
32 bit
, Clark Martin wrote:
At 4:06 PM -0300 8/6/04, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
Can I go over the 17m RAM limit on a IIsi with Sonnet Presto and OS
8 installed?
You can go to 65Mb with a stock IIsi.
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System 6 sees the 65Mb?
Harold
At 7:39 PM -0300 8/7/04, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
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At 4:06 PM -0300 8/6/04, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
Can I go over the 17m RAM limit on a IIsi with Sonnet Presto and
OS 8 installed?
You can go to 65Mb with a stock IIsi.
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At 4:06 PM -0300 8/6/04, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
Can I go over the 17m RAM limit on a IIsi with Sonnet Presto and OS
8 installed?
You can go to 65Mb with a stock IIsi.
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minor oversight, but I have
no idea what it is. Can someone please help?
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At 3:29 PM -0700 7/23/04, Chuck Bush wrote:
On 7/23/04 10:48 AM, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PowerMac 7100/80 won't install OS 8.1 or 8.5.
HD formats OK.
Mac OS installer hangs.
Another 7100/80 - same problem.
Any suggestions?
I've heard you have to install the OS while the HD
card may work with it, depending
on the card. Griffin sells adapters that extract the sync. But they
tend to run as much as a used 13 video monitor. Oh and the IIci's
native video tops out at 640x480 in color (640x870 in monochrome).
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the multisync).
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At 8:00 AM +0100 5/6/04, Mark Benson wrote:
On May 5, 2004, at 10:42 pm, Clark Martin wrote:
At 6:40 PM +0100 5/5/04, Mark Benson wrote:
I'll admit there is something mystically wonderful about a Plus
with 4MB RAM running System 6. It's like the two were made for
each other. I suppose they were
take either FPM or EDO. Then again,
do you really need to max it out???
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onwards IMHO.
The only thing that even remotely approaches the 'two peas from the
same pod' feeling is an iMac G4 running OS X, but it's still not
quite the same...
Not even close, the Mac Plus originally shipped with OS 3.0 IIRC. OS
6 was much later. The IIsi shipped with OS 6.0.7.
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there is no advantage to setting VM to 1Mb over PM on a 68K
system. The memory management that makes that worthwhile is only on
PPCs.
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Not quite that much. But you are talking about machines that can
access your 65Mb of RAM in next to no time. You could use a 1+GHz G5
to run OS 7.5.3 say but would you really want to?
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of the AppleTalk printers. The picture also makes
it look like it does not use an RJ-45 port but rather an older style.
No, it clearly shows both an RJ-45 and a BNC connector for 10BaseT or
10Base2 respectively.
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as I know. The WGS80 (AKA Q800, Q650) don't.
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probably what I'll do!
LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.
LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it
won't convert them to IP over Ethernet. For that you need a router
or something.
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I'm
to be partitioned into lots of 400K
floppies.
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down to 3V.
I have a spare IIsi motherboard, but I am wary to swap them as this
problem doesn't really hinder my usage of the IIsi in any way other than
forcing me to set aside 10 minutes of my time 'warming it up'.
I'm just curious as to what would cause symptoms such as this. Anyone?
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doesn't much matter which machine you use.
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is the last version for pre-X OSes. There has been IE
5.2.something for awhile now under OS X.
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be buried. This version running on a 68K machine may not do
what you need however do to lack of Java.
I tried netscape 4.x on G4 running 9.0 but Hotmail
doesn't really like it. Some of the features don't
work.
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to work with a IIsi?
Simple answer is you can't, not directly. There is an adapter that's
supposed to do it but at this point it would be cheaper to either get
a monitor that works directly with the IIsi's sync-on-green video or
a computer that works with the MS15.
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At 7:48 AM + 11/25/03, Mark Benson wrote:
On Nov 25, 2003, at 01:04 am, Clark Martin wrote:
At 8:09 AM + 11/24/03, Mark Benson wrote:
On Nov 23, 2003, at 11:50 pm, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
And there-in lies the problem. Routers and Bridges are protocol
level dependent and thus
.
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of the definition of Switch). The
problem often comes in the way marketing types tend to use hub for
switch or the term switching Hub. Also so called dual speed hubs
muck it up more.
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have meant the CPU was tied up for a longer time if a
larger packet was used. This would have resulted in rather erratic
operation for the user.
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rows of pins and runs front to rear. Behind it in the back panel is
a hole with a filler plate, this is where the daughter board mounts
it's connector (in this case RJ-45 or BNC).
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should be readable, possibly
with magnification.
Try pins 4 and 11. I just checked and that is what I've used for 640x480.
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including
Manual and BootP. BootP is sort of (but not quite) a predecessor to
DHCP. Many DHCP servers still support it.
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there was some software that
would let you use up to 14Mb on a IIci and others of that vintage.
It did it by snagging the space normally allocated to NuBus slots.
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tried it with CD-ROM Toolkit though.
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10BaseT was introduced some people were putting 10Base2
through a transformer and connecting it with twisted pair and phone
connectors. I'm guessing that this board was built to do that
directly without the adapters others used.
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slower than the IIci's 25
and most of the support circuitry is the same for the two machines.
A simple mod will bring the IIsi up to 25MHz.
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at times found VGA adapters (no switches) for US$2 and
similarly cheap VGA cables.
I don't switch the ADB, it doesn't like it.
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of monitor is attached. Since the options
here for a IIci or IIsi are rather limited you likely wouldn't be
changing those settings.
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AT H1 RETURN. This should put the modem off hook
and you should hear a dial tone.
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a AppleShare server was to install
AppleShare Server software which took over the machine.
There were some alternatives like Public Folder but they are not
nearly as robust as FileSharing.
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. The
keyboard looks like an Apple ][ keyboard but I can't be sure, it's
been a while. Note that there is what looks like a floppy drive to
the side which an Apple I couldn't use.
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of the electrolyte and the construction. And both
are used in leaded and SMD forms
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At 11:12 AM -0500 2/25/2003, the pickle wrote:
At 07:55 -0800 on 25/02/03, Clark Martin wrote:
Alumininum can electrolytics are less commonly used now in the lower
values, being replaced by tantalums mainly. 15 years ago they were
I was under the impression tantalum chip caps used a film
can only use up to 10 megs.
I thought that the LC III could only handle 10mbs of memory also. Is
this incorrect? I would like to add memory to an LCIII if it can handle
more.
At least 36 Mb (32 Mb 72 pin SIMM 4Mb on the motherboard) like mine.
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. Except as noted all the watt readings I've
listed are nominal readings, with the system running but after it has
completed startup, ie what it will draw most of the time.
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At 3:09 PM -0500 2/7/2003, Robert Gray wrote:
At 23:59:55 -0800 on 2/6/03, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Macs that I measured (21 models) take between 14 and 87 watts.
For those who care, the measurements I've been quoting are ones
I've done myself using a watt meter. This is different
LC III to use Ethernet for TCP/IP.
Both would have AppleTalk set to LocalTalk.
You can use FileSharing, part of the OS.
This won't make things insecure. The FileSharing is only on
AppleTalk and on physically separate networks so there is no access
to the server from the Internet.
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At 4:39 PM -0500 2/6/2003, the pickle wrote:
At 13:27 -0800 on 06/02/03, Clark Martin wrote:
Minor detail but a Q700 uses around 35KWh per month, not hundreds
Did you get that by measuring actual power draw? 24*30*230W (the
rating on the
PSU, which I realise is a maximum) gives 165 KWh/month
drop your connection
after a period of time no matter what.
7.5.3 was released for free download way back when so most people
would have been using dialup.
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individual floppies or even to mount the individual disks as DiskCopy
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this message. It usually
occurs when the ethernet cable from your older Mac is not connected to
anything that is responding. Connecting to a powered-on hub will usually
solve the problem. It can also happen if your ethernet card is broken.
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controller card I saw demoed at MacWorld one
year. It was controlling an LGB model train, both engines and
turnouts. As part of the demo they would quit the front end
application or switch to other, processor intensive programs and show
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at best. MP3 encoding is more processor intensive than decoding so I
don't think you'll find much if anything to do it. And for that
matter you probably won't want to. You certainly won't be able to do
real-time encoding.
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and 840 do.
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for a
video connector. There was a video card that made use of this.
There would be separate Ethernet and video card but a combined back
panel connector. I've never seen one of these lashups, just read
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. There is no 20 pin SCSI interface. I don't think SCSI
can work with only 20 pins. 25 pins is about the minimum.
All SEs have a 50 pin SCSI connector. One of the floppy drives can
be removed and replaced by an HD. Power and SCSI cables need to be
supplied.
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At 12:18 PM +0100 12/24/2002, Joost van de Griek wrote:
On 2002-12-24 02:58, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BNC for Token ring??? 3270 yes but Token ring??? How, in pairs?
Twinax cabling.
http://www.vael.com/Connectors/TWINAXSeries/TWINAXSeries.asp
Never seen that for Token Ring
some of the
old-timers can recall. . .
The AUI (DA-15) connector is the oldest Ethernet connector on NICs.
10Base2 (ThinNet, BNC) came later as a cheaper implementation and
10BaseT is even later. I can't think of why your Dayna card would
have a DE-9 connector.
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that kind of ram then go
to my website at: http://megamacs.tripod.com (You will only get two popups)
I will have to check why the IIci link is missing.
They are still available new, try:
http://www.memoryx.net/maciimacse.html
4Mb for $3.40
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up and then either hit the reset button or
if there is none then turn it off and immediately back on again (as
fast as you can toggle the switch). If it boots okay then the
battery is kaput. If it doesn't then it's still worth it to check
the battery.
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At 1:28 PM +0100 12/3/2002, Joost van de Griek wrote:
On 2002-12-02 09:58, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only ways to boot from a flash card is either on a PowerBook with
PC Card adapter or a latter model Mac with built in USB.
Not quite:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg
the plethora of space available in an LC compared to a
PowerBook, this option doesn't seem at all unfeasible...
Well to be technical it is a PowerBook as I said. But there should
be no reason it wouldn't work an a desktop Mac with IDE (but not an
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a bootable system onto a floppy with
Ethernet driver and LocalTalk Bridge. The floppy only runs when
accessed so it should be quiet most of the time.
A long time ago someone made a SCSI RAM Disk but I haven't seen one
in 10+ years.
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Server?
That is indeed AppleShare Server. It isn't ASIP, IP service was
introduced with v 5. But yes, it does file and print serving. 4.2.1
is one of the earlier PPC versions (4.0.something) was the first but
didn't take full advantage of the PPC.
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curiosity.
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At 6:12 PM -0500 11/21/2002, Ian Johnson wrote:
On 11/21/02 5:04 PM, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this subject has come up from time to time and I don't know if
any one was able to answer it. I just set up a IIsi with two
Ethernet cards and both work.
How did put in 2
At 12:40 AM -0500 11/22/2002, the pickle wrote:
At 21:33 -0800 on 21/11/02, Clark Martin wrote:
http://home.pacbell.net/clarkm/iisi/IIsiDualNIC.jtml
Now if only my browser would understand jtml pages... ;)
Well that is what you get for using real old browsers. :)
IE 5.1 had no problem
At 11:12 PM -0800 11/21/2002, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
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Okay, it took a bit but:
http://home.pacbell.net/clarkm/iisi/IIsiDualNIC.jtml
And only one (if any) has the FPU on it, right?
Actually neither. I don't think any of my IIsi PDS NICs have a FPU
At 10:10 PM -0800 11/15/2002, J. S. Garrison wrote:
Clark Martin wrote:
A hint for next time. Assuming this is a DIP 14 or DIP 8 package
size oscillator, cut the pins off, remove the oscillator and then
desolder the individual pins from the board. You waste an oscillator
but it's much
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With Systems 7.0 through 7.5.5 the option of 24 vs 32 bit addressing
is primarily there for compatibility with some older software. Said
software won't work under 32 bit addressing. Otherwise you would
normally use 32 bit addressing.
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in networking and you'd only need
to use the IIsi as a Ethernet to LocalTalk bridge (using LocalTalk
Bridge).
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, manufactured June 1988.
I also have a Macintosh Portait Display which requires a special cable.
Does anyone know where to get these?
What happens? Have you tried zapping the PRAM.
I've used this model often with IIsis, no problemo.
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to mind.
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on each machine. ADB doesn't do well when
switched. There is a possibility of hardware damage and a problem
with poor mouse operation when it is.
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you
think it is worth?
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cards. Farallon and
Asante made them among others.
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that don't show up?
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