)
and client (se30)?
(cross-posted to MacNetwork and Vintage Macs- hoping to beat the stores
closing if I need the regular cable)
_tia_
scb
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Is there a utility that can monitor and display actual serial throughput on
my vintage macs?
tia
scb
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ks should be working now.
>
>Anyone keeping a copy of the full FAQ for standalone reference should grab a
>new one; anyone keeping it as an offline reference doesn't need to.
>
>p
gotcha p., thankyou!
scb
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x27;m getting clicks and clunks with
>>known good diskettes.
regards,
scb
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a disk, but the noise is terrible...
I couldn't access cl's article at
<http://lowendmac.net/macdan/2k0314.html>, the link from the picle's faq
#2.3.9 is broken.
regards,
scb
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Greg, that's the second thing I tried, isn't
working... :-(
scb
Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Subject: Re: ram disks, untrashables (deja ppp)
>
>Hold the Option key then select empty trash to delete
>locked items.
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7;s enough room?
* What size is good for the System cache? ( with or without RAM disks...)
tia for
scb
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anager in 7.5.5 with
Appletalk, Sharing, Apple Menu options off. I wasn't able to get this
extension manager (System 7.5 Version 7.5.3 v.3.0.3)
to work with 7.1.
-what extesions manager can I use w/ 7.1?
BTW, many thanks to vm and cm. blackbird and johnHenry wouldn't be wading
the web wit
testing
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e printer ports wouldn't be to tough for the se30...
-- would classic networking do the trick, or am I stuck with downlading to
se30, then transfering to IIfx via localtalk in _two_ steps.
tia,
scb
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worth my while hunting up OS 7.6 (7.6.1) for
the IIfx?
- if so, is there a location for free download of 7.6, only the update to
7.6.1 is available from apple... maybe a place like where I found 7.1 ??
your help and opinions appreciated,
tia,
scb
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gotta start somewhere ;)
and of course its not _ready_ yet.
Comments, criticism, encouragement most welcome!
Happy Beltane all!
regards,
scb
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s'bt,
scb
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Scott Barber wrote:
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2002, the pickle wrote:
> At 07:57 -0300 on 27/04/02, Scott Barber wrote:
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>
> Try the Griffin monitor database, but you'll probably still have problems
> with Lynx :)
>
>
> Griffin's database is probably the best thing going.
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> the pickle
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ne up on these
things?
tia!
peace,
scb
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Thanks beautiful people
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2, at 12:23 , Scott Barber wrote:
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> > Can it be used for a keyboardless Plus, or does it require an '020 or
> > '030"?
>
> There isn't much that can be used on a keyboardless plus, let alone a
> program called keystrokes.
>
> Marten
>
>
? What is the
difference between "Key Caps" and "Keystrokes"?.
Can it be used for a keyboardless Plus, or does it require an '020 or
'030"?
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e one can save resources from file to file with it?? Maybe someone who
actually knows how to use it can say if this is so, and applicable for
your purpose...
FWIW,
scb
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ith answers for you. Even a site download to have as
reference.
Its also linked from p's faq
peace,
scb
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too far off
> topic and told me to quit it. Hang on, I am the list nanny Anyway,
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rep's Penguin* Partner" c)scb 2002 ;)...
yes, I know I really _should_ be sleeping at 2:30am... but I'm having
fun with blackbird
scb
ps how 'bout pramPrep PRAM Expansion boards...
ok, ok, goodnight
scb
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get it to boot when I fixed the set up. A zap set me right then... --
cheers, scb
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On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Mark Benson wrote:
> hardware. It is possible to do without but I never managed it. May just
> be easier on Nubus Macs.
Dunno about that, zapping pram got me through a change of hard drives on
my IIfx a while ago...
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, the pickle wrote:
> your PRAM has gotten corrupted. That might cause this sort of behaviour.
scb
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mile... so it is our turn
to support him.
Digest Viewer b14 is now released... check out:
<http://homepage.mac.com/lfp/>
Matthew's recent letter to me follows my signature
cheers,
scb
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x has
different SCSI, the PRAM requires different settings. (??) Maybe this sould help your
I/o problems after the swap?
HTH,
scb
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to boot with the Network Access Disk, so as to have Sys.7 to run Tech
Tool. (my Norton's are 6.x) Zapped the PRAM, and rebooted- right off the HD.
I guess the two machines having different SCSI screwed up the boot parameters.?
peace,
scb
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greetings vintage maccers,
previous posters posted:
>No. The right linux to get would be no Linux at all :-p
>NetBSD is much more stable and mature on the 68K platform.
>p
>Mmm... I read similar messages quite often on this list... Linux must
>be very fashionable these days...
>Are these uni
My response to follow as
william ahearn previously queried :
>compactors
>
>If one were to install a Debian potato on an SE/30 it
>would be silly -- no? -- to have more than 8 MB of RAM
>in the cute little bugger, eh? No 32-bit addressing.
>Or does it?
>
>william
william, I checked the Linux/m
dwin wrote:
>Hi, Scott or anyone else who knows about such things
>I'm interested in trying out linux on my PowerBook 150. On the Debian
>page
>I couldn't find whether it's supported. Do you know if it is.
>
>http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/
>
>Also, is t
've installed it on the fx, I'll be trying again with JohnHenry
the se30.
keep us updated with your trials
a la prochaine,
scb
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I tried to post this question the other day, but it hasn't appeared on the
last two digests, here it is again:
Does the black terminator used for external SCSI devices with the MacIIfx
have a green led?
I'm being given one, and want to use the correct terminator...
tia,
scb
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