Re: 68Ks in non-mac mac-stuff.

2002-12-23 Thread epicenter
Certain Cisco high-end routers use 68030 processors. I suppose they need quite a bit of processing power, since said routers, if they are not routing packets, are constantly modifying their routing tables to make the process more efficient. -- Epicenter On 22 Dec 2002 at 4:32, Dana Sibera

Re: To Mr. Pickle

2002-12-23 Thread epicenter
Good advice. Thanks. On 21 Dec 2002 at 9:31, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote: > On Saturday 21 December 2002 03:06 am, you wrote: > > > This "community" would be a lot better off without intolerant pricks like > > you, *Pickle*. > > If you don't like Pickle, you don't have to rant and rave about it

Re: I VOCALLY OBJECT TO PICKLE'S ABUSING EPI!!!

2002-12-22 Thread epicenter
I appreciate the support. Maybe I'll hang around, even if only to listen.. I've really lost faith that any internet community turns out better than this .. I hope someone can prove me wrong. -- Epicenter -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small

Re: To Mr. Pickle

2002-12-21 Thread epicenter
ing yourself PickleFAQMan on AIM, etc. This "community" would be a lot better off without intolerant pricks like you, *Pickle*. -- Epicenter, BenjiOak, call me what you want, you're still a ranting asshole. On 20 Dec 2002 at 20:21, the pickle wrote: You obviously didn't

Re: DAVE on 68K macs

2002-12-20 Thread epicenter
Thanks, pickle. I appreciate the abuse. -- Epicenter > Ever heard of Google? > Try using it. > WTF do you need MacTCP and A/ROSE for when there's Open Transport > out there, > which is a lot faster and more user-friendly? -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendm

Re: To Mr. Pickle

2002-12-20 Thread epicenter
Stargate? What's that? And by connect, do you mean file sharing, or internet access sharing? FTP? Telnet? .. -- Epicenter On 20 Dec 2002 at 18:35, carolyn a atkinson wrote: > Dear Mr. Pickle, > I have FINALLY found a way to > connect my mac to my pc thru your STARG

Re: DAVE on 68K macs

2002-12-20 Thread epicenter
working a year or two ago, and I'm sure I can do it again, but I'm not going to bother with it until my IIsi is up and running again. BTW, my network card is supported by A/ROSE, which simplifies things quite a bit. -- Epicenter On 20 Dec 2002 at 23:15, Marten van de Kraats wrote

Re: DAVE on 68K macs

2002-12-20 Thread epicenter
Once I put an oscillator back in my IIsi, I can install 7.1 on it, then I can give it a try. That is, assuming 7.1 will support Ethernet and this network card (it's an Asante NuBUS.) I had trouble getting any sort of TCP/IP set up with 7.1 before. -- Epicenter On 20 Dec 2002 at 11:09

Re: color monitor with 11ci?

2002-12-18 Thread epicenter
What kind of video card is in the IIci, or are you using onboard video? -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 19:57, Yvetta Williams wrote: > I am using a black and white monitor with the 11ci and it works fine. I was > given a color apple monitor and when plugged in to the computer the

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-18 Thread epicenter
When running a IIci with a Turbo 040, with plenty of RAM (48 mb) my system was very unstable. It is finally stable now, oddly enough, after I gave up on trying to reinstall 7.5.3, and just swapped the hard disk from a dead PowerMac, which had 7.5.3 installed already. -- Epicenter On 18 Dec

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
Is it freeware now? -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 0:31, Scott Holder wrote: > So go get the new one ;) After some initially bad experiences with iCab, I > decided to give it another go and see how it went. So far, it's been much > better. Browsing on my Duo 280c and Quadra 8

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
What would you suggest I use instead? I'd like Javascript functionality, and be relatively quick. Netscape's rather sluggish on this machine. iCab was great, until it expired. :o -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 2:51, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > On 17 Dec 2002 Deven Gallo ([EM

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
You are correct. However, I do transfer very large files, and I noticed a tremendous speedup going to 100 MBps. I would never want to switch back to 10 MBps. :) -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 2:58, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > > >That's very impressive. I only say this beca

Re: 48 MHz (overclocked) Turbo 040

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
Not sure, but it probably does the same on an LC.. it was listed in a snippet of info about Turbo 040 overclocking in general, no particular machines were mentioned. -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 0:26, Mark Benson wrote: > I presume that's something to do with it messing up the t

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
Not entirely sure. It's got 4 identical-looking chips near eachother, in a square arrangement. Those might be DSP's. You'd definitely be beating my system in storage with a 9 GB HDD. Mine's only got an internal 500 MB, and an external 530 MB, plus a 4x CD-ROM Drive. -- E

Re: 48 MHz (overclocked) Turbo 040

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
ep it cool, I added a fan taken from a PC CPU-Cooler to the heatsink. I tried a 50 MHz with a 25 MHzoscillator too, but, as has been previously stated, that makes 1.4 MB floppies unreadable. At 48 MHz, only 800k floppies don't work. I don't use them, so that's fine with me. --

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
was not my intent. > > My advice is that you do not react on-list as this will get you in > trouble too. Sure. No prob. -- Epicenter -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Can

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
That's very impressive. I only say this because my network uses 100 MBps and I do a lot of file transfer between machines, so 10 MBps speeds would be extremely prohibitive. -- Epicenter On 18 Dec 2002 at 2:28, Darren wrote: > > I'll give you this much, there are many ISA net

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
I'd like to see it try to beat my IIci with Turbo 040 @ 48 MHz, 48 MB RAM, and SuperMac Thun/24. ;) -- Epicenter On 17 Dec 2002 at 19:03, Mark Benson wrote: >> Ha, well my 33Mhz 040 and Radius Thunder IV crammed into a IIci does a >> good job too - on a screen 1280x1024@2

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
I meant something that will turn off the messages without making tons of web pages unusable. -- Epicenter On 17 Dec 2002 at 1:09, the pickle wrote: > At 22:16 -0500 on 21/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Is there a way to turn off those irritating messages about script error

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
ISA is fine for an old network, but for a 10 MBps ethernet network to run at its proper speed, you'll want to get PCI. -- Epicenter On 17 Dec 2002 at 18:19, Darren wrote: > I've made a 66mhz Win95 box running 2 isa nics and 2x40mb hdd's running > of 8mb of ram, hardly

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-17 Thread epicenter
tood up for me, we both got flamed, then banned from the list, for doing nothing wrong whatsoever.. -- Epicenter On 17 Dec 2002 at 1:06, the pickle wrote: > Tough cookies. You started it, I'll finish it. You wanna deal with that? > Didn't think so. -- Vintage Macs is

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
ould act as a router. But if you're not good with Linux, or don't want to spend the time to get it set up, you're better off with a router. Interesting factoid: Many Cisco Routers (very nice pieces of hardware, indeed) use 68030 Processors. I applaud their decision. -- Epicenter On

Re: Java, 68k

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
aining about so many Java pages. Is there a way to turn off those irritating messages about script errors? -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 16:38, Gamba wrote: > Hi Listers, > Today I had cause to look at a site that requires Java. > Being too lazy to get up and go to the next (c

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
Plus it's less noisy than a gateway computer, doesn't crash or need to be rebooted, and is considerably quicker than a Win98 box at routing packets. -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 0:43, the pickle wrote: > At 14:15 +1100 on 16/12/02, Darren wrote: > > >You dont really

Re: DIVX?

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
o I didn't realize just how demanding it was. -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 0:45, the pickle wrote: > At 22:52 -0500 on 15/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >This might be a stupid question, but is there any implementation of the DIVX > >Codec that will run on a 68k M

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
ked) Turbo 040-accelerated IIci runs circles around my 50 MHz PowerCache '030 accelerated IIci. It did the same when running at a stock 40 MHz, too. :) -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 7:25, Mark Benson wrote: > > On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 03:18 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote

Re: IIsi getting AirPort through iMac

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
iated Win98 box in the middle. Plus, then you don't need to keep the gateway machine on all the time. -- Epicenter On 15 Dec 2002 at 19:53, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > --- E McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 09:00 AM 12/15/2002, the pickle typed thusly: > >

Re: DIVX?

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
I didn't expect it would exist, but then again, I didn't think there was an Mp3 player for Macs either until I read about it a while back. Worth asking anyway. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-16 Thread epicenter
#x27;t even clearly remember what happened. Please drop it. And also please do not call me BenjiOak, Epicenter is my online name, I grew tired of the old one. I frankly don't think anyone, myself included, wants to hear about an old flamewar. Alright? -- Epicenter On 16 Dec 2002 at 0:44

DIVX?

2002-12-15 Thread epicenter
This might be a stupid question, but is there any implementation of the DIVX Codec that will run on a 68k Mac? -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299

Re: Beige-Stock

2002-12-15 Thread epicenter
The 50 MHz Turbo 030 is very nice, but it's really nothing compared to the Turbo 040's. Though I don't think A/UX supports the Turbo 040 at all, whereas I hear it works with the Turbo 030. Anyway, I have an odd problem. I'm using a Turbo 040-40 MHz in a IIci, and whenever the Secondary Cache is

Re: SuperMac Thun/24 and SuperVideo 3.x CDEV / IPA v2.5.6

2002-12-15 Thread epicenter
Deven or Epicenter, please. :) Thanks. On 15 Dec 2002 at 20:25, the pickle wrote: > At 19:45 -0500 on 15/12/02, Deven Gallo wrote: > > >Ah, that clears that up then. I'll stick with the 2.7. :) So what sort > >of VRAM does it expect? I have 4 SIMMs somewhere that were

SuperMac Thun/24 and SuperVideo 3.x CDEV / IPA v2.5.6

2002-12-15 Thread epicenter
can't mount them. 2) It has 4 Memory Slots. For the heck of it, I put in 4 memory modules from my IIfx. The Mac wouldn't turn on at all (just clicked), so I removed them and it booted fine. What sort of VRAM does it really use? :) Thanks! -- Epicenter -- Vintage Macs is sponsored

Re: Micromac Speedy connections

2001-09-26 Thread epicenter
I don't seem to be having any luck with this. I can tie the wires around the pins under the oscillator on my Turbo 040-40 and it works fine, but when I do it on my IIsi, it won't boot, it just starts up, doesn't chime, and the screen takes on one solid color until I turn it off again. I soldere