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2005-11-09 Thread mercurydesign
Hello all, I have over the years misplaced my copy of MicroMac's driver for my carrera 040. The link to their software down load is dead. The most recent version is 1.8. Any one have this. Can't do a thing without it. Best Regards Terence -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

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2005-10-18 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi I would like to post to the list please. I have a question about an LC III. My dad has one and it stopped working. He has been told he needs a new motherboard. I was thinking perhaps I could just take the hard drive from his LC III and stick it into a newer/faster Apple/Mac computer that

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2005-07-17 Thread rmwoods
Hi: Is it possible/useful/practical to use a NewerTech g3 275mHz upgrade card in a PPC 8600/250? The speed difference doesn't appear significant; does the difference between the original CPU and the G3 on the card mean much? Also, can I use the RAM chips from the 7600 in

Re: Changing Hard Disc Icon (Was: no subject )

2004-05-25 Thread Mark Benson
On May 24, 2004, at 11:18 pm, Daniel Kendell wrote: Not sure if it works in 7.5 but I believe it is just a case of getting the icon that you want and copying it, Find file with icon that you want, Get info, Click on icon in Info box Copy (Cmd + C) Get info on hard disc Click on icon in info box

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2004-05-24 Thread Tim Leugs
This is a question that has nothing to do with function and everything to do with desktop aesthetics. I have an LC III that is running OS 7.5. Does anyone know how to change the icon for the hard drive? I remember when my brother got his first Mac [a Classic II], he had a different icon than

Re: Changing Hard Disc Icon (Was: no subject )

2004-05-24 Thread Daniel Kendell
Not sure if it works in 7.5 but I believe it is just a case of getting the icon that you want and copying it, Find file with icon that you want, Get info, Click on icon in Info box Copy (Cmd + C) Get info on hard disc Click on icon in info box Paste (Cmd + V) I know pretty much that that will

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2003-09-02 Thread Sandra Coolsen
Hi, its me. were is a good place for used apple II software? i.e. games, word processing, other 5 inch floppy stuff. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299

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2003-08-31 Thread Luis de Santos
I recently bought an old piece of unopened software on eBay, circa 1985, for the Macintosh. It's Turbo Turtle, if anyone is interested. Anyway, my (list qualifying) LCIII cannot read the floppy. Neither will my other Mac, but I fear reprisal if I mention its model... I don't have anything

Re: Subject: Re: [was:network] zip disks, PC or mac?

2003-02-27 Thread carolyn a atkinson
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (flawed jai) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:34:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: [was:network] zip disks, PC or mac? Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED](Vintage Macs)'s message of Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:30:03 -0500 you prompted me to go look at the blank brand

Re: Subject: Re: [was:network] zip disks, PC or mac?

2003-02-27 Thread Hardy Menagh
At 4:34 PM -0600 2/27/03, carolyn a atkinson wrote: Hey, I know this one. However, in the past I have used floppies that were pc formatted to mac, and they do not keep the mac format very well. I believe you would be better to get mac formatted ones, unless it works better today than it did

Re: Subject: Re: RE--Electrical rates for router/server for using amacIIci

2003-02-10 Thread the pickle
At 09:02 + on 09/02/03, aedan mcghie/scotland wrote: I think I'd still try the PRAM battery before messing with anything else. Yep. That's definitely what it is. Only the LC 475/Q 605 has the dead video problem with flat/missing PRAM batteries. -- the pickle FAQ

Subject: Re: RE--Electrical rates for router/server for using a macIIci

2003-02-09 Thread carolyn a atkinson
Subject: Re: RE--Electrical rates for router/server for using a macIIci From: aedan mcghie/scotland [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Saturday, Feb 8, 2003, at 08:14 Europe/London, carolyn a atkinson wrote: I have a LCIII that I keep on all the time because the color goes out, and I do not know

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2002-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to see the capacity of the ram-chips in each slot on a 68k? Thanks, Noel. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |

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2002-11-18 Thread Alan O'Neil
Bryan wrote: Where are these billion? I am interested in obtaining ImageWriter II's in quantity OK maybe I exaggerated a Little. Maybe a couple dozen, up on a shelf in the Seattle, WA REPC warehouse. They have mostly PC stuff, but a few Mac or Sun things as well, like old 610's and 6100's,

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2002-11-14 Thread Alan O'Neil
H, could be modified in Zterm, not so heavy as to use Localtalk, but instead to dial into a local (meaning in the next room) host i.e. Mac--Modem==Modem--Server where there is only a single phone line You can also set up a serial link that pretends to be a modem with a null modem cable. By

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2002-10-21 Thread alan_oneil
Alright. My IIci is functioning as a localtalk bridge to ethernet, and with PC MacLAN my PhoneNetted Classic can see the 40GB HD in my PeeCee. Now, is there any software that will let my vintage system 7 macs see and share the USB printer currently in use with my PeeCee? I know PC MacLAN

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2002-04-09 Thread charlie morrow
hey everyone, i was hoping someone could help me out here, i think these are pretty general questions for those already in the field, but im just started and im completely confused. my father just found a MacIIcx at his office for me, i basically grew up on a MacSE, a lot of whats left of my

Subject Lines

2001-10-25 Thread Richard Brauer
Hi all, Sorry to sound all snooty, *but*: Could we all make an effort to amend our subject lines to reflect what we're posting about? For example, the recent posts replying to the poor soul who wasn't sure how to post the the group. The subject line Re: LC V?!?!?!? never changed, even though we

Re: Subject Lines

2001-10-25 Thread Jane Thompson
. If the newbie didn't know how to post, then how would he find the reply if I changed it? In my experience, the (formerly) tag isn't helpful because I keep the Subject field too short to see it. As always, YMMV. jt Richard Brauer wrote: Hi all, Sorry to sound all snooty, *but*: Could we all

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2001-09-18 Thread JAG
So now we just have to find a really old version of MacroMind Director, back when it replaced VideoWorks. I have a copy of both of these.. send me the file and I'll play with it when I get a chance. Re: cache cards and adaptors: I have never seen either for any Mac besides the IIcx, IIci, IIsi,

Subject: can't connect

2001-09-07 Thread rlf9
Vintage Macs wrote... From: Don Hawryluk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:16 PM Subject: can't connect Instead of ATF1, try ATF for an init string. FreePPP has lots of settings all in one place you can also customize. Bob F