Re: email on vintage computers (was: IIsi questions)

2004-05-10 Thread Timothy Virkkala
Norbert van Bemmel, you wrote: > I vaguely remember that I emailed with my Classic 4/40 in 1995. Remarkable > indeed, but even more astonishing for me was emailing on some delapidated Unix > terminal in Budapest in that same year. I joined AOL (yes, AOL) about the same time, and used it on a Mac

Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-21 Thread Timothy Virkkala
Mark Benson, you wrote: > Bit of a slow/weird way to go about it but if you only need pure Appletalk > access (not TCP/IP) you can use a Localtalk bridge, either on another classic > era Mac or a hardware box. I knew about that option, and that's probably what I'll do! LocalTalk Bridge doesn't a

Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-16 Thread Timothy Virkkala
I have an Ethernet card on an SE/30 - but the machine isn't running that well. Would it work on a Classic II? I've got one or two of those that work just fine t -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win

Re: Newbie: How to type an "@" on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-09 Thread Timothy Virkkala
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? t -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicsht

Re: Newbie: How to type an "@" on ADB keyboard?

2004-04-08 Thread Timothy Virkkala
In-Hae Felton, you wrote: > 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. @ = shift-2 Doesn't your system have a keycaps control panel? Or did that come later