At 10:47 PM -0700 7/27/05, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Kyle Koerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the advice - everyone! I may eventually
go with Ethernet
PDS cards (but I understand you need a right angle
adapter, which I don't have).
You don't need an angle adaptor. All LC PDS e
You might look for an older version of Apple's Network Assistant program.
This lets you do all kinds of remote control operations to other Macs on
your network, including shut them down. I've used versions 3.x and 4.x on
PowerMacs with MacOS 8 and 9. I don't know what versions would be
compatib
On 28 Jul 2005, at 06:47, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
You don't need an angle adaptor. All LC PDS ethernet
cards have the connector on the side to plug directly
into the PDS.
One thing to watch out for are the earliest LC PDS
ethernet cards, made before the LCII. Some will only
work in the original
--- Kyle Koerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the advice - everyone! I may eventually
> go with Ethernet
> PDS cards (but I understand you need a right angle
> adapter, which I don't have).
You don't need an angle adaptor. All LC PDS ethernet
cards have the connector on the side to
On 28/07/2005, at 3:46 AM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
Thanks for the advice - everyone! I may eventually go with
Ethernet PDS cards (but I understand you need a right angle
adapter, which I don't have).
The LC PDS cards do sit parallel with the motherboard unlike say PCI
or NuBus cards, a s
On 27 Jul 2005, at 18:46, Kyle Koerner wrote:
Thanks for the advice - everyone! I may eventually go with
Ethernet PDS cards (but I understand you need a right angle
adapter, which I don't have). For some reason, hitting the power
key does nothing on the LC III. I tried putting its HD in
On Jul 27, 2005, at 12:50 PM, Louis Labrie wrote:
Well not sure about remotely in system 7, but if you have a keyboard
connected to it or have a spare to connect to it. When you want to
shut it down hit the power key then the enter key and that will do it.
Ethernet is the best way to go, But i
Well not sure about remotely in system 7, but if you have a keyboard
connected to it or have a spare to connect to it. When you want to
shut it down hit the power key then the enter key and that will do it.
Ethernet is the best way to go, But if you need them I have plenty of
Phonenet adapters for
On Jul 26, 2005, at 19:08, Keith Johnson wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:21 PM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
Hi All-
First message here, but I've been around for a few weeks.
I have two LCs - a III and a 520 (AIO). The III runs headless, and
has System 7.0 or 7.1 on it. 5MB RAM. My 520 has 7.5.3 and 1
On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:21 PM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
Hi All-
First message here, but I've been around for a few weeks.
I have two LCs - a III and a 520 (AIO). The III runs headless, and
has System 7.0 or 7.1 on it. 5MB RAM. My 520 has 7.5.3 and 12 MB
of RAM.
I was able to set up a simple
Hi All-
First message here, but I've been around for a few weeks.
I have two LCs - a III and a 520 (AIO). The III runs headless, and has
System 7.0 or 7.1 on it. 5MB RAM. My 520 has 7.5.3 and 12 MB of RAM.
I was able to set up a simple network with the printer ports and a
serial cable (wit
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