In-Hae Felton asked:
>> How do I get an "@" on my SE 1/40 with ADB Keyboard?
>> I've spent more than 20 Minutes on the web, but google did not turn up
>> any results.
got different replies:
Stefan Daehler:
>Option (ALT) + G.
Timothy Virkkala:
>@ = shift-2
and finally answered the question hims
John Niven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>I suppose I need an application that actually runs
>the scanner?
>I assume that some s/w came with the scanner
>anybody know what it shipped with?
I got my Apple OneScanner (not colour) with Ofoto.
Info and download from
http://pages.britishlibrary.net/lin
Fellow Mac users,
Does anyone have any advice on the subject of using
newer, 68-pin SCSI disks in (or with) older Macs having
50-pin internal and 25-pin external SCSI connectors?
Can they be used at least in some limited way with a
suitable cable or cabinet, or do they require
a SCSI-3/Wide/Fast c
"jsoderlund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Can anyone tell me what a ScanMan is and
>> what it is for?
"J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> it's a hand-held, black and white scanner. It comes
> with two components; the scanner and a
> connector/decoder box. It requires software to work,
> and it tak
On Thursday 03 July 2003 21.30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Argh! I was unplugging my IIsi (...)
When I replaced the cables on the IIsi, I get no response from either the back panel
power button nor the keyboard power. No response at all, no whirs, clicks, bings,
whistles, nada.
So, my suspicion
My previous letter, the first sent from my Linux box, came through looking
really weird in digest form. Seems like I got linefeeds included somehow.
Hasn't happened on other lists I've mailed to. Hopefully it is a temporary
glitch, but otherwise I have to fix it somehow. Hence this test. My
ap
Scott Holder wrote
>You know, I honestly don't know how Linux handles Mac files.
Admirably, once you install xhfs. (Macintosh HFS Volume Browser / hfsutils
version 3.2.6 by Robert Leslie). It slices, dices, codes and decodes
MacBinary II and BinHex on the fly, formats floppies, is configurable