Vintage Macs Digest #2080
1. Re: Excellent 68k site and IRC channel
From: Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Excellent 68k site and IRC channel
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:31:22 +0100
Did I miss something? What id the guy do that someone wanted him
banned?
Wanda K
uhihoh
Dwight Hines wrote:
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Tim Maloney wrote:
On efnet, join #68kmla.
On the web got to http://www.cinemafia.net/68kmla/.
Among others. ;)
Dont mind Jeff, he's very loyal to LEM.
http://www.geocities.com/sosumis_68k_mac/links.html lists many others
and saves me the trouble of listing them. :)
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. I've got a 1x and a 2x that I'm now using from
Smart And Friendly.
They're both SCSI. Maybe there's a newer version?
A 1x and 2x that write to CD Re-Writeable?
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When you are wrestling for possession of a sword, the man with the handle
Does anyone know where I can find a SCSI CD-RW
drive at a reasonable price? Does any company even
make SCSI ones anymore? What I've found are older,
slower models at double or triple the price of newer,
faster IDE drives.
Another item that would be handy is a SCSI CD-ROM that
is able to read CD
on 8/22/03 10:32 PM, Gregg Eshelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find a SCSI CD-RW
drive at a reasonable price? Does any company even
make SCSI ones anymore? What I've found are older,
slower models at double or triple the price of newer,
faster IDE drives
--- Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find a SCSI CD-RW
drive at a reasonable price? Does any company even
make SCSI ones anymore? What I've found are older,
slower models at double or triple the price of newer,
faster IDE drives.
Not sure how relevant
I have the RAM $2 plus shipping or you can take the whole Mac for $5.
Check out my website.
http://www.slowmac.no-ip.com
TK
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 09:20 PM, Winston S. Brown wrote:
Hello,
I just scored a Mac LC for $15 but it could use a network card and 8MB
of
RAM. Any sources?
Hello,
I just scored a Mac LC for $15 but it could use a network card and 8MB of
RAM. Any sources?
Thanks,
Winston
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Regards
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in response to:
'Most of the sites in question are endangered species. They need to be
preserved, or at least their contents.
Over the last year I have mirroed 3.5GB of sites whose various mirrors
have been gradually dying.
One day you might be glad someone threw away their money.
That is
here is the url of the internet archive,
which i posted, might have the download sites that have disappeared from
the web.
http://www.archive.org/index.php
i wrote them a letter explaining what we hope to do. waiting on their
reply.
janet
http://community.webtv.net/mensabrains/BADCODE
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--- flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it just hit me. there is a project on the web, i
beleive it is at
http://www.archive.com
IIRC, it's http://www.archive.org Pop a missing
URL into their Wayback Machine and it may be there.
They do not, unfortunately, have an archive search.
If you
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:06:33PM -0800, Bhavesh Patel wrote:
Charles, Martin -- Great Idea! Go for it!
I actually know some people who are doing a web site to store information
and code for old computers. The problem being worked out now is how to
automate things like user contribution,
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:06:33PM -0800, Bhavesh Patel wrote:
Lastly, you are more than welcome to take the software from the MDM and use
it for a all-encompassing site. Of course I also open to any assistance on
improving the MDM. You want to add a database, fix links, add content,
create
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, Charles Shannon Hendrix
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean like macdrivermuseum.com?
No. While they have local files, a lot are links to other sites, some
of which are not there.
I mean a site where everything (and more than just drivers
You mean like macdrivermuseum.com?
No. While they have local files, a lot are links to other sites, some
of which are not there.
I mean a site where everything (and more than just drivers) are there,
not remote links.
I'm on digest mode and probably not on all 3 lists so forgive me
A Mac OS site where everything (not just drivers) are there for D/L, not
just remote links?
A site like that with both 680x0 and PCI software files (not just links)
would also be of much interest to me and many other users. A complete
collection of shareware, freeware, and vaporware installers
This message was crossposted to at least three different mailing
lists. Do you want to start at least three different discussions?
A site like that with both 680x0 and PCI software files (not just links)
would also be of much interest to me and many other users. A complete
collection of
I need to get various versions of Quicktime, starting at 3 up to 5.05 for my
IIci with a Turbo 601 and system 7.5.5.
I've scoured Apple's website and the web, to no avail. Does anyone out
there have an idea as to where I can get these versions?
I did actually find an installer for Quicktime 4
Shane J. Wolfe wrote:
I need to get various versions of Quicktime, starting at 3 up to 5.05 for my
IIci with a Turbo 601 and system 7.5.5.
Thanks!
There are links for several versions here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/tidbits.html
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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Thank you! Worked great!
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From: Gamba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Where to obtain older versions of Quicktime (3-5)
Shane J. Wolfe wrote:
I need to get various versions of Quicktime
Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;)
7.1 really flies on anything. :-)
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I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software
At 06:29 PM 9/5/2002 -0400, you wrote:
I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software page. I have to download
it with my Pismo, then put that on a zip disk and then load that via zip to
my PB190cs. That way I'll be able to use 7.1 instead of 8.1 because 8.1 is
slower than molasses.
Any
Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;)
7.1 really flies on anything. :-)
that has a 68030 or faster processor.
I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software page. I have to download
it with my Pismo, then put that on a zip disk and then load that via zip to
my PB190cs.
Subject: System 7.1 on a Powerbook 190cs? where and how
From: Dwight Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also incidently, 7.1 really flies on an '040 ;)
7.1 really flies on anything. :-)
I can download the 7.1 from Apple's older software
added tweaks. 7.5.3 was the watershed, where the System software set
got a lot larger and more complicated.
8.1 really shouldn't be all that slow on a 190, which is a 33MHz
68040. Though I'd probably run 7.6.1 on it--the next complete
System increment after 7.5.
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exist a document where i can found more info about all pieces produced by
apple?
Yes, but it's a 100 MB download.
ftp://download02.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Misc/Service
Hi all
i have a card apple with this part number:
820-0809-a
witch kind of card is?
exist a document where i can found more info about all pieces produced by apple?
ciao,
MAX
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And how do I subscribe?
d
Steven wrote:
I'm on the Apple2 list by LEM. We are allowed to post stuff for sale there,
because of the nature of the computer.
As the pickle said...if it is a rare part (or something specific to a related
computer that is hard to find) then you can
Dwight Hines wrote:
And how do I subscribe?
d
Go here and read all about it:
http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/index.shtml
William
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--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aren't you the one who posted the never do this
with frames link? :-p
the pickle
This one? :)
You want frames? I'll give you FRAMES!
http://www.zark.com/headscape/frames.html
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http://www.junkscience.com All the Junk that's fit to Debunk!
If I see any sites created with that piece of garbage, I will personally
make it known to the author of the site how much the code sucks :)
the pickle
I don't have a code, just a little allergy.
Note on AOL Press:
For OS 7.x - 8.0 use AOL Press v 2
For OS 8.5 - 9.1 use AOL Press v
last I knew they stopped offering AOLpress for download about 2 years ago. I
tried it out back on the PeeCee side.
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Just in case you haven't found it yet here are some links. I haven't
been following the thread so I don't know if I'm just repeating. Enjoy!
http://www.pure-mac.com/webed.html#aolpress
or cut paste the following
ftp.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg.de
Neal
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Oops!
ftp://ftp.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg.de/pub/www/html/aolpress/ap2.0.hqx
Neal
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Let's put it this way: I'd rather use Netscape
Composer 3.x than any word
processing program to create HTML pages.
I'd rather not do HTML at all! :P For most of it I
use Netscape Composer 3.0x too. :) On Windows I
also like AOL Press 2.0. It's a bit hard to find
since AOL quit
--- Robert Hutchins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also a Mac version of AOL Press. It has some
funky features, but
I use it a lot and quite like it. I built my site
with it:
http://www.hutchfx.com
Any idea where it can be found? If I have the original
archive filename I may
ftp://ftp.madison.k12.wi.us/pub/ap2.0.hqx
Al
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Any idea where it can be found? If I have the original
archive filename I may be able to find it.
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At 22:46 + on 10/07/02, Al wrote:
ftp://ftp.madison.k12.wi.us/pub/ap2.0.hqx
If I see any sites created with that piece of garbage, I will personally
make it known to the author of the site how much the code sucks :)
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Software Archive
funky features, but
I use it a lot and quite like it. I built my site
with it:
http://www.hutchfx.com
Any idea where it can be found? If I have the original
archive filename I may be able to find it.
-
If you are an AOL member you can find it by poking around
My Reply follows quote. On 10/07/2002 05:51
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the pickle)
At 22:46 + on 10/07/02, Al wrote:
ftp://ftp.madison.k12.wi.us/pub/ap2.0.hqx
If I see any sites created with that piece of garbage, I will personally
make it known to the author of
There's also a Mac version of AOL Press. It has some
funky features, but
I use it a lot and quite like it. I built my site
with it:
http://www.hutchfx.com
Any idea where it can be found? If I have the original
archive filename I may be able to find it.
For AOL members
to
do with AOL Press. Simply move the pointer to the
side you want the frame on, when it changes to a bar
with an arrow click and drag to where you want it.
Rightclick to set properties like scrolling on/off
and resize on/off. IIRC, linking frames is also very
easy. Someone posted a URL to Mac
At 14:11 -0700 on 10/07/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
only 2.0 can do frames. Frames are very simple to
do with AOL Press. Simply move the pointer to the
side you want the frame on, when it changes to a bar
with an arrow click and drag to where you want it.
Rightclick to set properties like
I didn't intend to start a war over a word-prossesor
program. Sorry 'bout that.
Anyway I loaded him up with a free Nisus program I found
(thanks to ya'll) so he's happy.
And he refuses to go online (thinks Bill Gates will steal
his soul or something) so all he wanted was what he got.
Thanks for
ahem! cough!! cough!!!
why would bill gates need to steal anything
doesn't it all belong to him anyway?
my apologies to the list and the list moms for being a tad off topic
although if bill gate is mentioned in relation to a computer topic can
it actually be off topic? i mean HE IS EVERYWHERE!!!
Anyway , all he wants to use it for is as a word processor
but I can't find one anywhere .
Tex-Edit http://www.tex-edit.com/ for bare bones and the lite version
of Nisus http://www.nisus.com/ for more complex.
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At 22:51 -0700 on 07/07/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, and AW should have worked. Weird. Anyway,
WordPerfect is a LOT
better and it's guilt-free because it is legally
free.
It's a good word processor except it's WYSIWYG
HTML mode is 99% useless.
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 22:51 -0700 on 07/07/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, and AW should have worked. Weird. Anyway,
WordPerfect is a LOT
better and it's guilt-free because it is legally
free.
It's a good word
I have a friend who dug out of the trash a Performa 630
CD .
It's amazing what people will throw away , my 32' stereo TV
that had a blown fuse proves that. But I digress.
The HD was a total mess so he gave it to me to see what I
could do with it. So I used the DiskTools floppy to wipe
the
At 22:57 + on 07/07/02, Terry wrote:
works fine. Which surprised the hell out'ta me seeing as how
it's only got 255.7mb ROM at 33 MHz.
Hee hee hee... yeah, those hard disks are small if they're original.
Anyway , all he wants to use it for is as a word processor
but I can't find one
tried putting my copy of AppleWorks 5.0.3 on it but it
that was a no-go. I'm guessing that it's a 68040 but I
Personally, I find WordPerfect icky. Micro$oft totally mutilated Apple's
Human Interface Guidelines in their early apps.
Here is a nice resource for a good selection of various
umm... *poke* *whispers in ear* WordPerfect =! M$. WP = {Novell (then),
Corel (now)}
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From: Sam Burrish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: Where ?
tried putting my copy of AppleWorks 5.0.3
At 10:57 PM 07/07/2002 +, you wrote:
Anybody know of a decent WP program that's either freeware
or shareware and easy to use that'll work on this thing ?? I
tried putting my copy of AppleWorks 5.0.3 on it but it
that was a no-go.
Try nisus (www.nisus.com) You can get either the compact
At 22:13 -0500 on 07/07/02, Sam Burrish wrote:
tried putting my copy of AppleWorks 5.0.3 on it but it
that was a no-go. I'm guessing that it's a 68040 but I
Personally, I find WordPerfect icky. Micro$oft totally mutilated Apple's
Human Interface Guidelines in their early apps.
WTF does M$
About 10:57 pm +, on 7/7/02, an e-mail from Terry sagely related:
I have a friend who dug out of the trash a Performa 630
CD .
(snip)
Anybody know of a decent WP program that's either freeware
or shareware and easy to use that'll work on this thing ?
Corel Word Perfect.
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, and AW should have worked. Weird. Anyway,
WordPerfect is a LOT
better and it's guilt-free because it is legally
free.
It's a good word processor except it's WYSIWYG
HTML mode is 99% useless. Create a HTML document,
save it, close the file then
--- Sam Burrish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tried putting my copy of AppleWorks 5.0.3 on it
but it
that was a no-go. I'm guessing that it's a
68040 but I
Personally, I find WordPerfect icky. Micro$oft
totally mutilated Apple's
Human Interface Guidelines in their early apps.
WordPerfect
Hi,
Akimbo.com (the authors of Fullwrite) seems to be offline. Has anyone an
idea where to get the free version of Fullwrite (IIRC 2.0.6) now?
I googled a bit but found only dead links to akimbo.com.
Regards
Götz
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I went over to both Apple's ftp- and website, looking for the (older)
'Inside Macintosh' volumes. No result. Does anybody on the list know where
to find them on the web?
thanks,
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. Does anybody on the list know where
to find them on the web?
thanks,
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the others come up with...
Hi all,
I went over to both Apple's ftp- and website, looking for the (older)
'Inside Macintosh' volumes. No result. Does anybody on the list know where
to find them on the web?
-mart
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At 16:51 +0100 on 25/03/02, mart wrote:
'Inside Macintosh' volumes. No result. Does anybody on the list know where
to find them on the web?
They aren't.
You can occasionally purchase them on eBay, which is where I got vols 1-6.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
I'm drawing a blank here... I just read this cartoon that made a reference
to Where have all my files gone? I recall that being something to do with
the update from System 7 to OS 8, but for the life of me I can't remember
WHAT, and Google's no help! Someone please tell me so I can quit agonizing
I'm drawing a blank here... I just read this cartoon that made a reference
to Where have all my files gone? I recall that being something to do with
the update from System 7 to OS 8, but for the life of me I can't remember
WHAT, and Google's no help! Someone please tell me so I can quit
At 8:43 pm -0400 10/15/01, regarding Where has my mind gone?, Amber
Rhea quoth mightily:
- I'm drawing a blank here... I just read this cartoon that made a reference
- to Where have all my files gone? I recall that being something to do with
- the update from System 7 to OS 8
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm drawing a blank here... I just read this cartoon
that made a reference
to Where have all my files gone? I recall that
being something to do with
the update from System 7 to OS 8, but for the life
of me I can't remember
WHAT, and Google's no help
Brian I lost your email address. Contact me.
Jeff
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--- astrobuoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also ftp from your browser by entering
ftp://; instead of
http://;. but Fetch is great. Also, Cyberdog is
dirt free and it ftps
just fine... all the best
Unfortunately, IE and Netscape for Mac don't handle
FTP _uploading_ well. :( To
--- astrobuoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also ftp from your browser by entering
ftp://; instead of
http://;. but Fetch is great. Also, Cyberdog is
dirt free and it ftps
just fine... all the best
Unfortunately, IE and Netscape for Mac don't handle
FTP _uploading_ well. :(
--- Kevin Altenhofel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16
MB. This is something
that I thought I could find in the FAQ, but I didn't
(this doesn't mean it's
not there, just that I didn't find it). I'm new to
the list, so be gentle.
Thanks.
What Mac
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've often wondered what would happen if one tried
SLOWER SIMMs that those
listed as the minimum requirement. Everymac.com has
various Macs noted as
requiring 80ns, 70ns, 60ns, et al. My curiosity
hasn't been so burning that
I've bought slower SIMMs
As a side note, I've found that RAM that is on the line as far as
speed - May work, and pass tests when it is cold but will get worse
as it warms up.
I had two 60ns SIMMs in a 8100 that did just that. Replaced them,
under warranty, and all was well.
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I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700. They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick. They got them to me one
day earlier than promised as well. I have no affiliation with them,
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from
Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700.
They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick.
They got them to me one
day earlier than
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could find in the FAQ, but I didn't (this doesn't mean it's
not there, just that I didn't find it). I'm new to the list, so be gentle.
Thanks.
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on 7/26/01 16:04, Kevin Altenhofel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could
My Reply follows quote. On 26/07/2001 15:04
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Altenhofel)
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Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could
on 7/26/01 9:19 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you don't need 80ns SIMMs. You need 80ns or FASTER SIMMS. This means
you can buy SIMMS from places such as MacConnection or MacMall (if you
don't mind their prices) as long as they are faster than 80ns; that is
70ns, 60ns or
In a nutshell, either the RAM will work faster than its rated speed, or you
will start to get random errors on your Mac. For comparison, try checking
around PC forums and see how people overclock their RAM. Today its no big
deal, but back in those Mac's era, RAM didn't really overclcok more than
on 7/26/01 9:19 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you don't need 80ns SIMMs. You need 80ns or FASTER SIMMS. This means
you can buy SIMMS from places such as MacConnection or MacMall (if you
don't mind their prices) as long as they are faster than 80ns; that is
70ns,
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