I vaguely remember this has already been discussed this week and some
wise person advised you to install 7.1 and open tranport.
Marten
> > on 7/25/01 12:25 PM, RomRider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> > I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
>> > system 7.5.
> on 7/25/01 12:25 PM, RomRider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
> > system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the update to 7.5.5 as I hear it
has
> > open transport built right in.
>
> Whoa there. 7.5.3 on that poor 16MHz '02
on 7/25/01 3:45 PM, Kyle Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's the XL version of the LISA 2. I have 4 G3 MT's and I want a LISA.
> Hmm.
> I am wondering if the Lisa2 XL version is worth it. What do you think pickle?
> Others?
If I had that many G3's laying around, I'd do it. Without th
Oh no, not another one of these! No wonder I'm wading through 300+ messages
on this list. :)
SE
SE/30
Classic
LC
LCIII
Performa 475
Performa 637CD
Centris 610
Power Mac 6100
Power Mac 7500
Powerbook 190cs
(Probably forgot one or two, but you get the idea...)
--
Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED
on 7/25/01 12:25 PM, RomRider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
> system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the update to 7.5.5 as I hear it has
> open transport built right in.
Whoa there. 7.5.3 on that poor 16MHz '020? I've got a
My list is incredibly short and easy.
One IIci with DayStar Turbo 601 and 80 megs RAM.
One Radius 81/110 with a paltry 56 megs RAM.
=
"The earth swarms with inhabitants. Why then should nature,
which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets?" Bernard de Fo
Just a small collection, myself.
Plus (it just plays Zero Gravity!)
SE/30
two IIcis, one "stock" with standard L2 cache, one w/50MHz Daystar '030 + FPU
IIsi, one almost in 100% condition + FPU, one totally stripped
Power Mac 7300 w/G3 500/1MB/225 (soon)
Apple Network Server 500/200
and a token
> Mac SE dual floppy With HD?
> OK, never seen one. I have an SE (single floppy w/HD) and an SE FDHD (dual
> floppy). I assume its an external HD?
No, dual internal floppy and internal HD. It had a bright purple bracket in
it that looked as if it was home made, but I found another more
profession
> Mac SE dual floppy With HD?
> OK, never seen one. I have an SE (single floppy w/HD) and an SE FDHD (dual
> floppy). I assume its an external HD?
No, dual internal floppy and internal HD. It had a bright purple bracket in
it that looked as if it was home made, but I found another more
professio
Mac SE dual floppy With HD?
OK, never seen one. I have an SE (single floppy w/HD) and an SE FDHD (dual
floppy). I assume its an external HD?
Steve Conrad
1818 Franklin
Lexington, MO 64067
660-259-7176 http://sasha91.0pi.com
It is no secret (nor should it come as any surprise) tha
Hello,
My turn :)
Mac 512k
Mac Plus x 4
Mac SE dual floppy with hard drive
Mac SE single floppy with hard drive
Mac SE/30 x 2 *
Mac Classic x 6 *
Mac Classic 2 x 4
Mac Colour Classic
Mac II x 4
Mac IIci
Mac IIcx
Mac IIsi
Mac LC
Mac LCII x 4 *
Mac LC475
Mac LC575 x 4 *
Mac Centris 650
Power Mac 6
Since some folks listed their Apples as well here are mine
Apple ][e (2 + 1 thats missing a few key caps)
Apple //c
Steve Conrad
1818 Franklin
Lexington, MO 64067
660-259-7176 http://sasha91.0pi.com
It is no secret (nor should it come as any surprise) that humankind's
most noble
on 7/27/01 10:51 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Always interesting to see other forum members
>> collection of Macs..Here's mine
Well, I guess it's my turn to list my Macs.
Apple //c
Apple //e
Apple //gs
Mac SE (8)
Mac SE FD/HD dual disk no hard drive
Mac Classic (3)
Mac Cla
; >
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 23:12:31 +0200
From: Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
Subject:Re: Bin files. Re: System 7.5.5 [was: my stash of Macs]
>
>And, um, doesn't Open Transport require at least an
>030 CPU? Or have I forgo
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 07:25:57 -1000
From: Nick Canterucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Always interesting to see other forum members
> collection of Macs..Here's mine [list deleted]
LC
Performa 467
Quadra 630
Power Book 180c
Color Classic dead =^(
Power Mac 5400
Bandai Pippin
The first t
Ok just confirmed that the above does work... when I clicked on download of
the .sea.bin file it of course asks where I want to save it, I changed the
name to .sea.bin.txt then put it on a mac floppy moved it over and renamed
it on the mac machine.. :)
Thanks for the tip you really saved me a ton
> Reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> From: "RomRider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: System 7.5.5 [was: my stash of Macs]
> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 17:03:53
WOW! are you serious? hahahah If I had known that I would have saved myself
oodles of time...
> The trick to prevent mangling HQX stuff on peecee when it asks you
> where to put on your peecee change the name to .sea.bin.txt if it
> is a .hqx format then begin download. Worked a treat. Rena
> Reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> From: "RomRider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: System 7.5.5 [was: my stash of Macs]
> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 13:18:18 -
At 13:14 -0600 on 26/07/01, RomRider wrote:
>it's got all 10 megs of ram in it and seems to run 7.5.3 very well... I only
>want to update to 7.5.5 so I can get open transport going since I can't
>figure out how to get it on the net using DHCP and my cablemodem...
Drop back to 7.1 and install OT
--- Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >And, um, doesn't Open Transport require at least an
> >030 CPU? Or have I forgotten something? Haven't
> >ever actually used a Mac II or LC and the only
> 68000
> >based Mac I've used was a Classic with a bad HD.
> >Everything else has sp
>
>And, um, doesn't Open Transport require at least an
>030 CPU? Or have I forgotten something? Haven't
>ever actually used a Mac II or LC and the only 68000
>based Mac I've used was a Classic with a bad HD.
>Everything else has sported an 030 and newer.
68020 is minumum for OT.
--
-
Hmm, MacBinary files usually download OK onto a PC.
Tried dropping them onto Stuffit Expander or running
Expander then using the menu commands to manually
decode them?
And, um, doesn't Open Transport require at least an
030 CPU? Or have I forgotten something? Haven't
ever actually used a Mac II o
--- RomRider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's got all 10 megs of ram in it and seems to run
> 7.5.3 very well... I only
> want to update to 7.5.5 so I can get open transport
> going since I can't
> figure out how to get it on the net using DHCP and
> my cablemodem...
You DON'T NEED 7.5.x to run
Nah, I have a pay pal account but no credit card to get any money into the
account itself... I'll get a friend to help me with this soon enough just
been to busy for that...
> disks separately. Did you get the PayPal EFT done, or do you want to
> pay with M.O.?
>
> --
> Gene, a.k.a. G-Man
> Frie
Now on to my next small probem, the three disk update floppies are
.sea.bin files which when I download through my PC get mangled as many
people have told me before... anyone willing to convert them to .HQX files
for me so I can bring them down to floppies using my PC then transfer them
to my
it's got all 10 megs of ram in it and seems to run 7.5.3 very well... I only
want to update to 7.5.5 so I can get open transport going since I can't
figure out how to get it on the net using DHCP and my cablemodem...
> BTW, considering we are talking about a LC I would not install
> anything newe
> >
>> Absolutely i'd love to have the 7.5.5 update on floppy disks know where I
>> can get em?
>
>Navigating through Apple's "new and improved" support/software section
>of their website is a real hair-puller, but you'd eventually wind up here:
>http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarel
on 7/26/01 2:29 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~tom/cs23/final/
:) This is my friend's web page about his project. Coming along nicely, but
it's been placed on hold while he spends a semester in Italy. He, too, has a
Lisa 1 and a Lisa 2. Maybe one d
> From: "RomRider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: my stash of Macs
> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 21:24:07 -0600
>
> > > I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
> > > system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the
--- Amber Rhea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige
> tower for a Lisa2. I'm
> > wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I
> have 4 G3 MT's that I am gonna
> > sell, but that trade
> >
> > -- Kyle H. Hansen
>
> What are you talking about?
-Original Message-
From: Kyle Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: my stash of Macs
>I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
>wondering if anyone
-Original Message-
From: Nick Canterucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: my stash of Macs
>Always interesting to see other forum members
>collection of Macs..Here's mine
>
>Lisa
128k
512k
512ke
Plus (11)
SE (6)
Mac II
Mac IIx
Mac SEx
Mac IIfx
Mac IIcx (possible dead logic board)
Mac IIci (3)
Mac IIsi (5)
Mac IIvx (2)
Mac Classic (13)
LC
LCII (3)
LCIII
LC475
Quadra 605
Performa 636
Performa 636CD
PowerMac 6100 (3 in parts)
Performa 6116 (in parts)
PowerMac 7100/220
PowerMa
> I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
> wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I have 4 G3 MT's that I am gonna
> sell, but that trade
>
> -- Kyle H. Hansen
What are you talking about? Hell yeah that's a good trade! Maybe not for the
guy losing t
> > I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
> > system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the update to 7.5.5 as I hear it
has
> > open transport built right in.
>
> You would *REALLY* love it with System 7.1 -- much quicker and easier on
> RAM demands. You would, howe
the pickle wrote:
> At 14:21 -0700 on 25/07/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
>
> >Amber Rhea wrote:
> >
> >> > Lisa
> >>
> >> Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
> >
> >I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
> >wondering if anyone thinks that
At 15:04 -0700 on 25/07/01, Gene Osburn wrote:
>> From: "RomRider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: my stash of Macs
>> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:25:59 -0600
>>
>> I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
>&
> From: "RomRider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: my stash of Macs
> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:25:59 -0600
>
> I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
> system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the update to 7.5.5 as I
At 14:21 -0700 on 25/07/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
>Amber Rhea wrote:
>
>> > Lisa
>>
>> Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
>
>I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
>wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I have 4 G3 MT's that I am
Amber Rhea wrote:
> > Lisa
>
> Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I have 4 G3 MT's that I am gonna
sell, but that trade
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Ra
> Lisa
Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
> my girlfriend thinks I've gone off the DEEP END...
:) We moved to a two-bedroom apartment to accomodate all our computers
(okay, so most of them are MY computers!) But now I'm starting to think we
need THREE bedrooms!
--
>I do however love my mac LC with 10 megs ram and an ethernet card... &
>system 7.5.3 although i'd like to find the update to 7.5.5 as I hear it has
>open transport built right in.
I see the 7.5.5 update mentioned on http://lowendmac.com/macos.shtml.
--
-
Bob Poland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check out
--- RomRider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just a brief defence of 486 machines, I am a mac fan
> but I also have several
> 486 machines that are quite useful... The only thing
> you need in an old 486
> to make it useful is lots of ram, if you can squeeze
> 32 megs or more in you
> can run a nice
just a brief defence of 486 machines, I am a mac fan but I also have several
486 machines that are quite useful... The only thing you need in an old 486
to make it useful is lots of ram, if you can squeeze 32 megs or more in you
can run a nice distro of linux...
I do however love my mac LC with 1
Always interesting to see other forum members
collection of Macs..Here's mine
Lisa
128k
512k ( runs great soon to be parts donor for 128k )
Plus
SE dual 800k with HD
SE FDHD
SE/30
Classic
Classic II
Color classic ( upgraded with 550 MB, soon to have 575 MB )
Quadra 700
Quadra 840AV
Quad
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