On Thursday, May 13, 2004, at 05:24 am, Jeff Walther wrote:
From: "Andrew McCall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: New Mac IIci User!
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 11:24:27 +0100
I have also read that I can get the most out of my machine if I add an
internal NUBUS video card, again, I mi
On May 13, 2004, at 05:24 am, Jeff Walther wrote:
The best NuBus video card made was the Radius Thunder IV GX line.
I'm lucky enough to have a Thunder IV GX 1360 in my IIci/040/40. I
occasionally use Photoshop 4 on it using the DSP acceleration and it's
pretty swift on heavy CPU intensive stuff,
From: "Andrew McCall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: New Mac IIci User!
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 11:24:27 +0100
I have also read that I can get the most out of my machine if I add an
internal NUBUS video card, again, I might as well look out for "the top of
the range" car
--- Andrew McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However I won an auction for an Apple LC with a 12"
> monitor,
If that's a 12" color monitor, its resolution is only
512x384. Apple made a 12" monocrome 640x480 monitor.
> I would like to try and upgrade the memory to the
> maximum of 128Mb, what
>
I would like to try and upgrade the memory to the maximum of 128Mb,
what
sort of memory should I be looking for?
You need 80ns 30-Pin ram in groups of four. So if you want the full
128mb you will need to get 8x 16Mb 30-Pin simms...it would be cheaper
and far easier to buy a powermac.
I have als
Hi Folks,
After an unsuccessful attempt at getting a Mac Plus running the OS,
AppleShare and a Word Processor all from an 800k floppy, I thought I would
upgrade to something a little more high-tech and purchased a Apple Mac IIci!
For now I just have the base unit with no keyboard, mouse or memory