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ftp://ftp.asante.com/drivers/10-100_Cards/AsanteFast/10-100_Nubus/AsantFAS
T_NB%20%20Installer.img
can anyone confirm that this image is intact?
I have tried 3 different Macs and several methods of downloading and I
cannot get any version of Disk Copy or Shrinkwrap to mount
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ftp://ftp.asante.com/drivers/10-100_Cards/AsanteFast/10-100_Nubus/AsantFAS
T_NB%20%20Installer.img
can anyone confirm that this image is intact?
I have tried 3 different Macs and several methods of downloading and I
cannot get any version of Disk Copy or Shrinkwrap to mount
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At any rate, the card did NOT work in my 7300/200.
The instructions specified a particular resource
editing program (not ResEdit) and where to look for
the PCI ID in the driver extention and how to use
Apple System Profiler to find the PCI ID of the card.
It told how to edit the
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but I stopped using it because there were several Y2K
issues that were becoming too much of a nuisance. I don't know if the
Lite version has the same issues, but I would suspect so.
Caught this thread late... I have ClarisEmailer 2.0 that I can attach to
a file for anyone who
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Version 2.0.3 ist Y2K-clean. If you have 2.0 you can download the upgrade
from http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html#claris.
Good luck! Steff
Hello Steff,
Will 2.0 work on an SE/30 with System 7.5.5 (OT 1.1.2). Many 68k
programs have windows that
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I download a copy of OPERA for MAC OS 7.x.
I transfered to MAC Via CD then unstuffed with STUFFIT 5.5. Got a
folder
full of Stuff but not sure how to proceed.
I have both IE 3.01 and NS 3.01 on MAC and FreePPP which connects
nicely
with my ISP.
I'm hoping Opera will give me
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Hi all!
Today a came apon my first IIfx. I had to have it ($20) but when I got
it
back and plugged it in I got nothing!
Plugged a known good mains lead into it and a keyboard/mouse. Push the
on
button on the back and the keyboard on button, but no response at all.
The
machine
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I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's too
big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)
John
So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff
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Stefan Daehler, you wrote:
Option (ALT) + G.
That's a copyright sign... I had interpreted what he asked for as what he
gave - undoubtedly pasted - from elsewhere
Maybe I missed the point?
My mistake, I beg your pardon.
Did not keep in mind the different keyboard
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I'm a bit embarrassed to ask, but:
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.
Thanks so much.
In-Hae
Option (ALT) + G.
Cheers Steff
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Go to eBay and contact Olde Mac Milt.
He's fair and honest. He may have a mobo for you.
I fully agree, he's highly recommended! Steff
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Apparently Asante never updated the driver, I got v1.0
with the card and it's v1.0 on the website.
Oddly, the installer inserts a new resource directly
into the System file instead of dropping an extention
into Extentions.
That's what I experienced too. However, I got an
I'm considering connecting my good old LW (non-ethernet) to the
home-network (ethernet) via an AsanteTalk Ethernet-to-LocalTalk-bridge.
Somebody tried that before? Is this recommendable?
Thanks. Steff
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Generally speaking, Radius video-cards are amongst the best you can get
for NuBus-Macs. Depending on the type you have, you may even get
accelerated performance. Try to find some indication on the card itself
or ask TattleTech.
Good luck. Steff
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on 3/22/04 08:38, R. A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
If it is a Thunder IV, it's worth about $40.
Over $2,000 new, now worth $40. Ahh, progress!
You really think VALUE could be measured in $$? Steff
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Oldsters,
Did the 64 pin ram for IIfx's come in various sizes? And how
can that be distinguished out of the machine?
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They come in sizes of 1, 4, 8 and 16 MB and they always have to be
installed in sets of 4 equal modules.
I do
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Easiest thing to do would be to plug the board into
a Mac that already has some version of System
Profiler on it, then poke around in the part of
the hardware specs that tells what's in which NuBus
slot.
Otherwise you could try TattleTech. Steff
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You got the driver-software? Steff
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I have a Farallon EtherTX 10/100 NuBus card and I
cannot get it to go to the 100 mbps speed. It stays
at the 10 mpbs speed. It is being used in a Mac IIci
thanks for any help you can give.
Kyle
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Do
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I changed the switch's settings so that it is at 100
mbps full-duplex and it works at 100 mbps. Any ideas
on why it wouldn't work with auto-select for
speed/duplex???
Kyle
IRC present day's switches and hubs can not auto-detect the
transfer-rates of older devices.
But,
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I have an SE 30 with 4 MB of RAM running system 7.1. Is there a way to
connect my external SCSI Zip drive to it. There is no driver below system
7.5 on the Iomega site.
chemtechman
I suppose that early versions of HDT and Silverlining will do that job.
However, did you
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I have an SE 30 with 4 MB of RAM running system 7.1. Is there a way to
connect my external SCSI Zip drive to it. There is no driver below system
7.5 on the Iomega site.
chemtechman
I suppose that early versions of HDT and Silverlining will do that job.
However, did you
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That looks an awful lot like a 68040 on there. I've never actually seen a
RR, but based on descriptions I'd say that's what that is. He has a couple
other mislabelled things, looks like he doesn't know much about Mac stuff.
Scott Holder
Does a 68040 RR have an external
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Dear Listers,
I recently got a Philips Galaxy MO640 drive, which
I'd like to use with
my IIfx (MOs make wonderful backup-media, highly
reliable and comparably inexpensive).
What you have is actually a Fujitsu M2513 or M2513A
Does anybody know what a card this is?
http://cgi.ebay.ch/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3403759120category=4604
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Steff
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Anyone know why it has the odd configuration of the two PRAM batteries
mounted on the little card?
You're sure it's a video-card? Rather sounds like being an internal modem.
Steff
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Inquiry: Where are the Mac OS: TWAIN SDK 1.5 TWAIN SDK 1.6 download
location(s), or do you have or know someone who has the TWAIN SDK 1.5
TWAIN SDK 1.6?
You'll find these with older downloads of GraphicConverter. (Actual is
1.7.)
Good luck Steff
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was a data/fax modem ever made in nubus form? i thought i remember one, but
it could just be crossover memories from the PC world.
I got a DoveFax NuBus-Modem, however I could never operate it, as I lack
one of the two software installer-floppies. Steff
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since we were talking about hacking up cases, discussing mark
benson's'siamese twinned quad mod, I've been thinking again about a
question i conjectured about here, early in the year:
the IIfx was built to hold two floppie drives on the 'drive balcony'.
both of mine have only
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Hi all,
i have a macintosh IIci with an 450Mb of HD divided in two partitions.
In the first there is MAcOS 7.6.1 and in the second MacOS 7.0.1.
well, Startup Disk is not able to choose the partition to startup (the two
partition are always selected) and always the mac boot
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Hello All,
Okay, I created that name for my email because quite literally, I am a
new old Mac Guy, I have had about 20-25 old Macs in my garage for about 2
years. Health issues kept me from starting earlier but I am ready to get
at least 2 of them going for my own
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Wow.I will have to do that. I did not know that there was any
batteries there. I owe you a cold onemilk shake that is. I don't drink
so I don't encourage it..haha. Bye,
Ruben
I do not as well. Cheers! Steff
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Could this be a matter of drive's speed? May be, the internal HD spins at
5400 rpm while the external-one at 7200 rpm, both configured to
auto-start?
Steff
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H...
I have tried them all and my IIci still wants
to boot from the external drive. No matter what i do. I've
At 12:19 +0200 on 05/10/01, Mikael Jolkkonen wrote:
MacroMind Player 1.0 (which actually _works_ under OS 8.6!) and an
application called MacroMind Accelerator 2.0, which also seems to work,
but which I don't know what it is used for.
See if either of these will play that presentation Steff was
Hello everybody!!
Recently I got a Rasterops Colorboard 724 and a RO display.
I want to use it in a Performa 600 with System 7.5 or below.
Can anyone tell me if I need drivers to run this card? Is there a
manual availible, I need to know how the resolution is set by these
dip-swiches and the RO
Hello everybody!!
Recently I got a Rasterops Colorboard 724 and a RO display.
I want to use it in a Performa 600 with System 7.5 or below.
Can anyone tell me if I need drivers to run this card? Is there a
manual availible, I need to know how the resolution is set by these
dip-swiches and the RO
At school, we are regularly confronted with the generosity of companies
or business-men who wish to part with their PCs, donating them to our
institute.
In my case, after fooling around with these machines for a while, I
finally put them aside at some remote corner of a store-room.
My only
The installer for Eudora 4.3.3 is available for free at
http://www.eudora.com/products/old.html
... however, it requires a PowerPC. Steff
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Steff wrote:
The installer for Eudora 4.3.3 is available for free at
http://www.eudora.com/products/old.html
... however, it requires a PowerPC.
Sho' 'nuff. I just checked the link. They are indeed giving 4.3.3
away for free.
I also noticed that they have nothing on their site whatsoever,
It was a thread about two weeks ago. Now, as I did some in-depth research I found a
URL which may be of interest to you, François, and perhaps to others too:
http://www.nextag.com/Kingston_64MB_KIT_FOR_APPLE_MAC_IIFX_~2291523z3znzmainz2-htm
Try it!Steff
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Hi, Steff, I'd like to ask you a question, but unfortunately, I lost your
e-mail address, and my old mail cache is toast. Thanks!
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I got a FBW Jackhammer NuBus-card for my IIfx, unfortunately without
manuals. Can somebody tell me how to connect in the internal SCSI-chain?
May I put the card ANYWHERE in the chain or at the END?
Best thanks for your advice. Steff
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At 05:13 +0200 on 19/09/01, STEFAN DAEHLER wrote:
- the DiskImages are in MFS-format which actual systems can't handle.
Hey, my 128 and 512 are actual systems :-p
p
I beg your pardon. Meant recent. :) Steff
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Best thanks, dear list-members, for all the good tips you gave me during
the last hours. I've came ahead though I do not yet have the final
solution. I'm still at work and I therefore can't report in length. I'll
be back on the list later about this topic.
But there's one thing I feel
http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/mhz.html
At 22:22 +0200 on 18/09/01, STEFAN DAEHLER wrote:
I got it right now, now problem at all.Steff
Make sure you aren't loading from cache, and give me the URL you're using.
Still dead at the following from my end:
http://violet.berkeley.edu/~schrier
Try this:
http://www.macworld.com/1995/03/reviews/319.html
Good luck!Steff
Now if only we could find a copy of that review
on the Brainstorm accelerator...
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Trial failed, presentation does not run under MacOS 7.1.
Does somebody know about a Macromedia Director User Group?
Best thanksSteff
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I checked this earlier too, but it does not work because
- this is VideoWorks 1.0 while the document is from v4.0
- the DiskImages are in MFS-format which actual systems can't handle.
Thanks anyway. Steff
Or, get VideoWorks itself at
As a part of the manuals for Mac IIfx, I found a disk containing a most
charming interactive presentation concerning this machine's inner life.
Info says, it's a VideoWorks 4.0 document. To run this tutorial (kind
of), I first have to start up from a system 6 disk and turn-off
multifinder and
Not that I know of, but it's not hard to do what it's asking. Obtain a
copy of a bootable disk from the System 6 set, ... copy the
document onto the floppy (assuming it fits.) Boot from the disk, go to
Control Panel, make sure RAM Cache (whatever THAT is .. heard of CPU Cache
and Disk Cache
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I just thought about the IIfx I had gotten awhile ago. The power supply
had gone kaput. Could I use a PC power supply with the IIfx? (I have a lot
of PC power supplies) I have the original wiring harness. Does anyone have
the
I'm sorry, François, for the outdated informations given to you. I checked that as
well and, abviously, Kingston removed the article at least from their home-page.
As I'm, too, interested in this matter, I sent an e-mail to coast-to-coast inquiring
about the price for the kit. If they reply,
Unfortunately, I can't tell you wether this company is worth its salt,
but I can recommend you the product I purchased about one and a half year
ago. I got the 64 MB-kit for my IIfx from Kingston and it's working much
to my satisfaction. They have a site in German as well as in France.
Does anyone know about the exact function of the 40MHz-clock-oscillator
on the motherboard of Mac IIfx?
I replaced both the CPU as well as the FPU by their 50 MHz-versions and
put in a 100MHz-oscillator instead of the original 80MHz-one. Now, I
wonder wether the 40MHz-one should also be
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