Nothing, but since it's the only way to install an FPU
into the LC short of soldering in a socket where
Apple originally intended to put one, (Or is that only
the LCII?) that's where the FPU has to go if you
run any apps that need one. Same story for the IIsi,
no FPU and no place to even solder a
For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see:
home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/system6a.html
I think I may be getting the hang of this! ;-) Right after I saw
Clark's message that confirmed what I had thought about System 6 file
sharing, I went to Google to search for Public Folder with System 6.
On
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I wonder if you can dig up some version, preferably
the last version, of MacServe that'll run on 6?
I found a google search that says MacServe won't support volumes greater
than 20 MB.
Digging stopped.
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
--
Vintage Macs is
--- Fletch Brendan Good [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
smacks forehead
Duh. I should've remembered you can still get 6.0.8
from Apple's
Older Software Downloads. Thanks Pickle and Gamba.
Gregg, this may put me into major duh territory,
but I'm wondering
what good a math coprocessor would
At 00:44 -0800 on 13/03/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Fletch Brendan Good [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
smacks forehead
Duh. I should've remembered you can still get 6.0.8
from Apple's
Older Software Downloads. Thanks Pickle and Gamba.
Gregg, this may put me into major duh territory,
but I'm
what good a math coprocessor would do for a network
card.
Nothing, but since it's the only way to install an FPU
into the LC short of soldering in a socket where
Apple originally intended to put one, (Or is that only
the LCII?) that's where the FPU has to go if you
run any apps that need one.
It only sees the other computer though; the other computer can't
mount the SE's HD. That's a system 6 thing though IIRC.
Yeah, now that you mention it, I recall the same thing- I was
recently mucking around with a System 6 SE myself. I needed to
transfer some files so I just plugged a printer
At 12:10 PM -0500 3/13/2003, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:
It only sees the other computer though; the other computer can't
mount the SE's HD. That's a system 6 thing though IIRC.
Yeah, now that you mention it, I recall the same thing- I was
recently mucking around with a System 6 SE myself. I
I remember reading something about how you can't set up file sharing on
System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from another computer).
For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/system6a.html
None of the 7 methods are as good as System 7's built in file
--- Fletch Brendan Good [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I remember reading something about how you can't set
up file sharing
on System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from
another
computer). Am I missing something? Was there any
extension or other
software from Apple (or someone) that
--- Gamba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember reading something about how you can't
set up file sharing on
System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from
another computer).
For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/system6a.html
None of the 7
smacks forehead
Duh. I should've remembered you can still get 6.0.8 from Apple's
Older Software Downloads. Thanks Pickle and Gamba.
Gregg, this may put me into major duh territory, but I'm wondering
what good a math coprocessor would do for a network card.
--
Vintage Macs is sponsored by
I got it to work. I found an old Mac-VGA converter laying around the
office here, it came with a Sony 21 monitor and only had two
positions- one for VGA and one for 21 multi. The VGA position
worked, I was able to see the LC on my 15 VGA monitor. Didn't work
for the IIci, so I guess I'll have
At 09:43 -0500 on 11/03/03, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:
Two follow-up questions: I downloaded the install image for 6.0.8L
from Gamba and put it on a floppy, but when I used it to try and boot
each LC, they both came back with the error coprocessor not
installed and I had to restart. Of course I
Does 6.0.8L not work with an LC, so I've got to go back and find 6.0.7?
Use 6.0.8 instead of 6.0.8L
Will I be able to use that Asante card with System 6? Am I off
in search of drivers?
Just update your System 6 with Apple's Network Software Installer 1.4.5 and
the Asnate will work fine with
--- Fletch Brendan Good [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Also, one of the LCs has an Asante ethernet card
with an RJ45 jack.
I'd rather use that than the other LC's Apple
ethernet card that only
has an AAUI jack, since I don't have an extra
transceiver. Will I be
able to use that Asante card
Well, thanks guys for clearing all that up. Yeah, the two different
12 RGB monitors puzzles me too, but I don't feel like investing that
much effort in figuring it out, since my end goal was not intended to
include using one of them. What I really wanted to do was to get an
LC (and maybe the
At 03:18 -0800 on 06/03/03, Joseph Davis wrote:
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 00:51:17 -0500, you wrote:
At 01:11 -0800 on 06/03/03, Joseph Davis wrote:
This one has me baffled, especially since they work fine with the older
model
of the High-Res RGB but not the newer one.
Are the model numbers on the
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner. In the time since I sent
my first message, I found Pickle's FAQ and saw the notes about the
LCs (and IIci) not syncing up with various monitors.
It's funny, I had taken the meaning of those notes to be that the LC
and LC II would NOT sync up to
At 12:19 PM 06/03/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner. In the time since I sent
my first message, I found Pickle's FAQ and saw the notes about the
LCs (and IIci) not syncing up with various monitors.
It's funny, I had taken the meaning of those notes to be that the
At 12:19 -0500 on 06/03/03, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:
that Apple made at the same time. But Pickle, it sounds like you're
telling me you would expect them to sync with the two MultipleScan
monitors.
Originally I was, but having re-read the KBase docs in the FAQ, I see that the
LC and LC II
Hello, I'm new to the list. I just picked up a whole flock of LCs and
a IIci to boot, all in exchange for a busted microwave oven and an
old PrimeStar receiver (thanks to j. davis in Asheville NC).
I have two LCs and an LC II. I also picked up two old AppleColor High
Resolution RGB Monitors-
At 18:26 -0500 on 05/03/03, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:
I have two LCs and an LC II. I also picked up two old AppleColor High
Resolution RGB Monitors- one manufactured in 1988, one in 1991.
My problem is that I can't get the LCs or LC II to work properly with
any monitor other than the 1988
This one has me baffled, especially since they work fine with the older model
of the High-Res RGB but not the newer one.
Are the model numbers on the two monitors the same?
The monitors were the exact same in physical appearance, and same
model from what my geriatric memory recalls. I'm
At 01:11 -0800 on 06/03/03, Joseph Davis wrote:
This one has me baffled, especially since they work fine with the older model
of the High-Res RGB but not the newer one.
Are the model numbers on the two monitors the same?
The monitors were the exact same in physical appearance, and same
model
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 00:51:17 -0500, you wrote:
At 01:11 -0800 on 06/03/03, Joseph Davis wrote:
This one has me baffled, especially since they work fine with the older model
of the High-Res RGB but not the newer one.
Are the model numbers on the two monitors the same?
The monitors were the exact
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