Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-07 Thread J.S. Garrison
>On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:04:41AM -0800, Ryan Sutter wrote: >> I had a terrible experience with him myself where he lost a MO I sent and it >> took me over two months to get some RAM I purchased for my IIci. I would >> definitely NOT recommend that anybody purchase from Sunguk Chung. My two >>

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:04:41AM -0800, Ryan Sutter wrote: > I had a terrible experience with him myself where he lost a MO I sent and it > took me over two months to get some RAM I purchased for my IIci. I would > definitely NOT recommend that anybody purchase from Sunguk Chung. My two > cents

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread the pickle
At 00:23 -0600 on 06/12/02, Christopher Melita wrote: >Thanks for all your responces. I have a nubus video card coming in the mail. >I understand that the nubus ran at 10Mhz will this hinder performance or >increase it on my IIci. Depends more on the card than on whether or not it's NuBus. -- t

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread the pickle
At 00:32 -0600 on 06/12/02, Robyn Lyons wrote: >It will do both. It will show a modest 5-10% increase in CPU and memory >speeds, but your video will be noticeably slower. The on board video in As I said... This depends a LOT more on the card than on the NuBus itself. Some cards are so much fast

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread Ryan Sutter
I had a terrible experience with him myself where he lost a MO I sent and it took me over two months to get some RAM I purchased for my IIci. I would definitely NOT recommend that anybody purchase from Sunguk Chung. My two cents... Ryan --- Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >--- Charl

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread beesley
Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've heard that the only customer for the IIci with > the memory parity controller was the US Department > Of Defense. Hmmm, I wonder if anyone ever modfied > a IIci to meet the TEMPEST specifications? I've seen > some compacts done up like that on a web

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you're referring to Sunguk, he's a jerk and a > PITA to deal with. > > There are a lot more than just him. > > I've actually bought from him twice, and the deal > was fine. > > He is a jerk though. Never answers email or > anything.

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:04:18PM -0500, the pickle wrote: > At 14:12 -0500 on 05/12/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote: > > >My IIci has 32-bit 16MB 60ns SIMMs in it. I wouldn't use anything slower > >than 80ns myself. > > I'm about 99% certain 80ns is the spec'd minimum. That's what I thought

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-06 Thread Robyn Lyons
It will do both. It will show a modest 5-10% increase in CPU and memory speeds, but your video will be noticeably slower. The on board video in a IIci runs at 25MHz, as you mentioned, the NuBUS cards can only pipe data through a 10MHz bus. Still, a good accelerated NuBUS video card is not a bad

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:55:34AM +, Daniel Kendell wrote: > Hi, > I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. > The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the best of my knowledge you > can't buy these new anymore, only second hand. - They appear on ebay every > now and then. Um, not

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:25:40AM -0800, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the > > full 128 in the IIci any > > tips on what types of ram I should use? > > You'll need eight 16meg, 30 pin SIMMs, non-parity. ...except in those IIci which have the parity chip

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Christopher Melita
-0225 940-736-7274 - Original Message - From: "Gregg Eshelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 10:14 PM Subject: Re: IIci and SI > --- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > w

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Robyn Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't speak for the IIcx, but I know the IIci > required 80ns or > faster. I think the majority of the 30pin SIMMs out > there are 80ns > though. Just seems wierd to think that 80ns was > considered insanely > fast only about 10yrs ago. Then again

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Robyn Lyons
I can't speak for the IIcx, but I know the IIci required 80ns or faster. I think the majority of the 30pin SIMMs out there are 80ns though. Just seems wierd to think that 80ns was considered insanely fast only about 10yrs ago. Then again my Performa 400 wasn't too bad then either :) -Robyn On

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:25:40AM -0800, Gregg > Eshelman wrote: > > > > them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to > the > > > full 128 in the IIci any > > > tips on what types of ram I should use? > > > > You'll need eight 16meg, 30 p

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread the pickle
At 16:12 -0800 on 05/12/02, Alan O'Neil wrote: >> The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the > >You've got the IIcx confused with the IIci. The IIcx would accept 120ns, I'm pretty sure it won't, actually. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Alan O'Neil
> The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the You've got the IIcx confused with the IIci. The IIcx would accept 120ns, as it is a slower machine. The IIci requires 80ns or faster IIRC. -- Alan O'Neil My Dual-Monitor Mac cost over $8,000 new! HAH

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread the pickle
At 14:12 -0500 on 05/12/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote: >My IIci has 32-bit 16MB 60ns SIMMs in it. I wouldn't use anything slower >than 80ns myself. I'm about 99% certain 80ns is the spec'd minimum. 70ns or faster tends to work better with accelerators according to anecdotal reports I've see

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:55:34AM +, Daniel Kendell wrote: > Hi, > I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. > The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the best of my knowledge you > can't buy these new anymore, only second hand. - They appear on ebay every > now and then. I don't

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:55:34AM +, Daniel Kendell wrote: > Hi, > I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. > The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the best of my knowledge you > can't buy these new anymore, only second hand. - They appear on ebay every > now and then. Um, not

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:25:40AM -0800, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the > > full 128 in the IIci any > > tips on what types of ram I should use? > > You'll need eight 16meg, 30 pin SIMMs, non-parity. ...except in those IIci which have the parity chip

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:55 AM + 12/5/2002, Daniel Kendell wrote: >Hi, >I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. >The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the best of my knowledge you >can't buy these new anymore, only second hand. - They appear on ebay every >now and then. >The HDD is SCSI. That was the

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread R.A. Cantrell
on 12/5/02 12:19 AM, Christopher Melita at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi I have an apple IIci and IIsi Are there any up grade kits availible for > them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the full 128 in the IIci any > tips on what types of ram I should use? Mike at this addy usually has a st

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Daniel Kendell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. > The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the You can use faster SIMMs, no problem. = "Truth is, after all, a stronger edifice than a lie. An empire may be built on lies, but it only t

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Christopher Melita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi I have an apple IIci and IIsi Are there any up > grade kits availible for > them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the > full 128 in the IIci any > tips on what types of ram I should use? You'll need eight 16meg, 30 pin SIMMs, non-pari

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-04 Thread Daniel Kendell
Hi, I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade. The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the best of my knowledge you can't buy these new anymore, only second hand. - They appear on ebay every now and then. The HDD is SCSI. That was the only upgrade i could preform. 250mb now. For ram, the

IIci and SI

2002-12-04 Thread Christopher Melita
Hi I have an apple IIci and IIsi Are there any up grade kits availible for them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the full 128 in the IIci any tips on what types of ram I should use? DOes the ram in an apple differ from the ram used in a pc? Please let me know. Oh I have not really glanced a