Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-06 Thread Gail Vass
re: Gauge Pro 1.1 I downloaded it and ran the program...the CPU Temp reading is : Unavailable. Well shoot ! That's the only indicator I needed. I think my power supply is on the blink.alot of intermittent buzzing... so I wanted to just check out the tower and make sure my PM 650

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-06 Thread the pickle
At 16:07 -0500 on 06/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > re: Gauge Pro 1.1 I downloaded it and ran the program...the CPU Temp >reading is : Unavailable. That only works on G3s and early-rev G4 processors. Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway? -- the pickle FAQ <http://m

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-06 Thread Ben Wells
le, and I'd therefore assume neither does the 603. Gauge Pro obviously needs to interface with it to get a reading. G3s and G4s display temperature fine. I had problems with a 200MP daughter card that'd run super-hot... Gauge Pro was obviously useless so I just hooked up a K-type t

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-06 Thread Robyn Lyons
Some 603ev chips do have the thermocouple on them. Most notably the ones used in the PowerBooks. I know that my 5300 and 5300cs do. And although I'm not 100% I fairly well recall my PM6500/250 being able to do temp. Neither was with Gauge PRO though. I've long since forgotten what

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 23:52 -0600 on 06/12/02, Robyn Lyons wrote: >Some 603ev chips do have the thermocouple on them. Most notably the >ones used in the PowerBooks. I know that my 5300 and 5300cs do. And Neither of which is remotely on-topic for this list, and neither of which used a 603ev, either. -- the pickle

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gail Vass
pickle wrote: "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. Thanks Ben and Robyn anyway. Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? Gail -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... S

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 13:50 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. Be more careful next time. >Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? Example? Mmm-hmm. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Jim Lunceford
Don't be too hard on the pickle Gail. It's become an expected tradition. Jim --- Gail Vass wrote: > pickle wrote: > > "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" > > oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. > > Thanks Ben and Robyn anyw

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gail Vass
Gail replied: >Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? pickle replied: Example? Mmm-hmm. -- the pickle - Example given: Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 12:15:26 -0500 From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Sunguk C

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a real *dick* Explain the vulgarity in the above. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread aedan mcghie/scotland
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >> real *dick* > > Explain the vulgarity in the above. Well "Dick Van Dyke" can cause all kinds of problems w

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 18:50 Europe/London, Gail Vass wrote: > pickle wrote: > > "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" > > oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. There ya go, she appologised. I wish everyone who posted OT did that ;). -- Mark Ben

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >> real *dick* > > Explain the vulgarity in the above. Some people do still find comparing to someone to a pe

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:29 Europe/London, aedan mcghie/scotland wrote: > > On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > >> At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >> >>> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >>> real *dick* >> >>

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Ben Wells
>> "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" >> oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. > There ya go, she appologised. I wish everyone who posted OT did that > ;). > I should apologies too... I finally got email working on my Apple Newton 2100MP and was so e

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 13:19 +1100 on 08/12/02, Ben Wells wrote: >Taking the thread on-topic though, do the 680x0 CPUs contain >thermocouples? Mind you, I've never seen an '030 with a heatsink. Why >can't they make chips like this anymore. The G3 was the first mainstream Mot CPU to use an internal thermocouple,

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- aedan mcghie/scotland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, > the pickle wrote: > > > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > > > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping > costs and was a > >> real *dick* > > > > Explain the vulg

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another >bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who is >language filtering their mail where to get the best >shitake mushrooms... They'll never get your note And heaven forbid anyone would try to tal

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Ben Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Taking the thread on-topic though, do the 680x0 CPUs > contain > thermocouples? Mind you, I've never seen an '030 > with a heatsink. Why > can't they make chips like this anymore. Nope, none of the 68k chips nor their contemporary x86 family have

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-08 Thread Mark Benson
On Sunday, Dec 8, 2002, at 02:36 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > And heaven forbid anyone would try to talk about Matshita or Matsushita > CD-ROMs, like the ones Apple used as their 4x mechanisms... Not forgetting most of Apple's laptop CD drives which are also Matshita/Matsushita, as well a

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-08 Thread Ryan Sutter
--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > >>Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another >>bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who is >>language filtering their mail where to get the best >>shitake mushrooms... They'll never get your

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-08 Thread the pickle
At 05:50 -0800 on 08/12/02, Ryan Sutter wrote: >--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >> >>>Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another >>>bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who is >>>language filtering their mail where to get

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-08 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Ryan Sutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > > >>Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another > >>bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who > is > >>language filtering their mail where to g

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-09 Thread Robyn Lyons
I should apologize as well, I just saw the words '6500'. Me thinks it is time I cut myself off of a few lists ;) -Robyn On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 12:50 PM, Gail Vass wrote: > "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" > > oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-09 Thread Robyn Lyons
Guess that is what happens when you are stuck in a sealed jar filled with vinegar :) -Robyn On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 01:10 PM, Jim Lunceford wrote: > Don't be too hard on the pickle Gail. > > It's become an expected tradition. > > Jim -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-10 Thread ELN/rlf9
>From: Gail Vass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Gauge PRO... > > re: Gauge Pro 1.1 I downloaded it and ran the program...the CPU Temp >reading is : Unavailable. > >Well shoot ! That's the only indicator I needed. Download Metronome. I can send it to

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-11 Thread Mark Benson
On Wednesday, Dec 11, 2002, at 03:23 Europe/London, ELN/rlf9 wrote: > Download Metronome. I can send it to you if you can't find it. Alright can we call a close on this one please? It's off topic and, despite the efforts of list members it doesn't look like getting back that way. -- Mark Ben

Newer Technology Gauge Series, Gauge PRO...

2002-11-18 Thread Martin A. Totusek
ogram? What compatibility listings, in terms of Mac hardware and Mac OS-wise, are each version of Newer Technology Gauge Series and of the later Gauge PRO? Newer Technology Gauge Series (version ?): Cache-22 v1.5.4 Clockometer v1.9.6 RAMometer v1.2.2 SCSI Info 1.0a3

Re: Newer Technology Gauge Series, Gauge PRO...

2002-11-25 Thread SaulBro
dual version numbers of each program? > > What compatibility listings, in terms of Mac hardware and Mac OS-wise, > are each version of Newer Technology Gauge Series and of the later Gauge > PRO? > > > > Newer Technology Gauge Series (version ?

Re: Newer Technology Gauge Series, Gauge PRO...

2002-11-29 Thread Martin A. Totusek
Thanks. I've gotten those versions now, plus Cache-22 v1.5.4 and the 1996 document. Still not much detailed information, but I'm finding that the it's good to have the older Newer Technology Gauge Series and Gauge PRO 1.0.2 for older machines, Gauge PRO 1.1 for some newer machin