--- Jeff Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Galen Tatsuo Komatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:59 AM
Subject: One Bazillion Dollars to Whoever Figures
This Out
Asked this on the Quadlist to no
--- Mauricio Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 02:37 PM 7/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
Hello. I have a Apple Portrait monitor connected
to a
Quadra 610 using an apple monitor power cable. For
some reason when I turn the computer off the
monitor
does not shut down. The screen goes dark but
Canon's BJ10 was a combo color inkjet printer and
flatbed scanner. One connection option was SCSI.
Other modules were for connecting to non-personal
type computer systems. It used four fairly large
ink tanks and printed at 400 dots per inch. Hardly
high quality by today's standards. The BJ10 was
--- Jeff Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: David Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, July 22, 2001 8:55 AM
Subject: Initializing an internal SCSI hard drive
Can someone please tell me how to do this? I just
bought
Black*Fire http://www.blackfire.com.au/ makes an
IDE to SCSI conversion adaptor that plugs directly
onto the back of an IDE device to convert it to SCSI.
Unfortunately it will only fit in a 5.25 bay, even
when used with a 3.5 drive.
--- Norbert van Bemmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually,
--- Jeff Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are our chances we can find a nubus card that
supports only one IDE
drive designed for the 68040 class of Macs running
that range from 20 to
40 Mhz.?
Jeff
Pretty much nil. There are (or were) general purpose
IDE interface chips that needed
--- Jeff Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Robert Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 23, 2001 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: Initializing an internal SCSI hard
drive
I added Lido to my tool box. Upon checking it
It draws power from the serial port. But which of the
3 pin ports on the drive itself to use, hmmm? Crack
the thing open and do some wire tracing from those
two 3 pin ports. Maybe they're just connected
together for daisy chaining power to a second drive.
I wouldn't try running more than one
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 14:37 +0100 on 23/07/01, Mike Evans wrote:
The weird thing is, there is no socket for power at
the back. At the back of
it, apart from the normal two SCSI ports
(Centronics-50), there are just two
mini-DIN 8 type sockets (similar -looking to the
The Belkin F3H1381 is a bit on the expensive side, but
it will make dang near any monitor work on any Mac
with a DB15 monitor port. It compensates for all the
combinations of sysnch on green/H-V synch/composite
synch plus scan frequencies. A wonderful doo-dad to
have if you're teching on a pile
--- Chelley Vician [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Addendum to Gregg's comment
I made up a special Conflict Catcher set -- system
7-7.5.5 only PLUS the
FWB CD-ROM Toolkit group --- and tried booting with
this setup. Here is the
message I got:
An unexpected error occurred, because an
Netscape's favorite tactic is scribbling over
itself in memory, at least on Windows. How do I
tell if a Mac app crash is due to the app overwriting
part of its main executable in RAM? At any rate,
especially after 20+ years, _I_ find it amazing
that programmers still haven't come up with a
--- James S Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is one of the advantages of Netscape on the
classic Mac OS. Any
application creates it's own memory partition and
only the most remarkably
buggy apps will overwrite another app's partition
(maybe something not 32-bit
clean?). Netscape and
Who all here uses RAM Charger?
OK, how many RAM Charger users also own a non
Vintage Mac with OS 8.5 through 9.1?
Of course you know that using RAM Charger on
OS 8.5 or 8.6 is a bit iffy and it doesn't
work on 9.x.
Sooo, now that work on the classic Mac OS has been
terminated (supposedly) Apple
--- David Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding Pagmaker 6.5, it crasher quite frequently
on it's on. I beginning
to wonder if I should have stayed with my old friend
Pagemaker 6.0. PM 6.5
crashed this morning as I was attempting to run
Outlook Express.
David
Its always so much fun
I've been trying to find out what the heck a Mac
Error -671 is, so I popped Error -671 (use the
quotes)
into
http://www.dogpile.com
Scroll down to where it says Are you looking for:
One of the suggestions is Bill Gates Home.
LOL! Now I know what is causing Error -671. All that
FUD from Redmond.
Sounds like an active terminator, which should
work better than the Special Black IIfx one.
Termination power must be provided to the bus,
either by the host adaptor (Mac) or one of the
drives to use an active terminator. Its generally
not a good idea to have more than two devices
providing
--- 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 distro
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Barber wrote:
Does the black terminator used for external SCSI
devices with the MacIIfx
have a green led?
I'm being given one, and want to use the correct
terminator...
IMHO the special fx terminator isn't needed for
short distances.
SCSI is
--- Kyle Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Unfortunately they
didn't put any easily identifiable marking on the
logic boards or anywhere else to tell which are
the revised ones. :P Someone had a website with
a Mac serial number decoder so you could tell when
--- Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Kyle Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Unfortunately they
didn't put any easily identifiable marking on
the
logic boards or anywhere else to tell which are
the revised ones. :P Someone had a website
--- 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? Hell yeah
--- 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 Open
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
--- 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
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just finished installing everything on this new
30gig hard disk,
when I looked at the size of an extension I was
emailing to someone
and found it was 448k for 7,967 bytes used.
Obviously, this didn't
seem right, so I got info on the hard
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just finished installing everything on this
new
30gig hard disk,
when I looked at the size of an extension I was
emailing to someone
and found it was 448k for 7,967 bytes used.
Obviously,
--- MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if a significant amount of fellow 68k users
clearly tells them that
they're interested in a firewall solution for
their 68k Macs, maybe they'll
reconsider their position...
Whats the correct email address to send a query?
There is NO direct
--- 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
--- Michael J. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thare are about a half dozen people out there
who's
computers have the latest Outlook/Outlook Express
virus and I keep getting junk attachments from
them.
What are they ? .exe files ?
The virus grabs a random file off the
That is the one. :P
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thare are about a half dozen people out there
who's
computers have the latest Outlook/Outlook
Express
virus and I keep getting junk attachments from
them.
What are they ? .exe files ?
I'm wondering if they got
--- Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My estimation is that yes, it's a very bad infection
this time. I've
received about a dozen copies of it in the past
couple days.
Fortunately I drive a Mac...
That's why I use Yahoo mail for mailing lists. Ain't
gonna get no viri that way. For my normal
--- Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:17 PM -0400 7/27/2001, Amber Rhea wrote:
What was the statistic? Over 10,000 known Windows
viruses and fewer than 10
for the Mac?
Closer to truth is 15,000 for Windows/DOS and 700
for Mac. The
chance of an effective worm for a Mac would
--- Steve Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Closer to truth is 15,000 for Windows/DOS and
700 for Mac. The
chance of an effective worm for a Mac would be for
it to be cross
platform. Possible? Likely?
Any that would affect the Mac nowadays (OS X) would
have to also affect
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.
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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets? Bernard de
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 15:21 -0400 on 05/08/01, gary srygler wrote:
I have many Mac monitors. I want to connect one to
a windoze box (Flame
retardant suit on) Which one would work easiest and
what adapters will I
need? Please reply off list, I don't want to start
--- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/5/01 9:50 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mine too, works beautifully at 640X480. Freaks
out at 512X384
won't centre right at 832X624. Design flaw?
Yup, same monitor. Its the Apple Multiple Scan 14
Display model
--- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/5/01 11:55 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup, same monitor. Its the Apple Multiple Scan
14
According to both AppleSpec and the Apple Online
Museum, that monitor's max
resolution is 800x600.
Huh. Then why am I
--- tesla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam:
I have to wonder if perhaps you could generate those
tones with your trusty
touchtone phone?
If it responds to DTMF tones there might be a DTMF
tone generator program for Mac. There are several PC
ones.
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Articles prior to November 1997 can be searched
without signing in by going here.
http://karchive.info.apple.com/
I also sent them a feedback about how I dislike
their new setup, especially the signing in bit. :P
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which is
--- Dana Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speakers worked but of
course were cheezy (not
talking KRK or JBL here!).
Best regards,
Dana
They sound better than the mono built in speaker of
most Macs. :) 'Course most of the all in one
Performas had decent stereo speakers built in.
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The
--- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/7/01 1:42 AM, Adam at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
rotary
phone (Geez, I'm 18 and I remember these)
Don't worry about it, I'm 19 and *use* a rotary
phone.
Heh, I'm 30 and remember when there was ONE style
of phone available, supplied by Ma
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:35 -0700 on 07/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Good God. Get rid of the 12 inchers. They're
awful
monitors.
'SCUSE ME?!!??
There's NOTHING awful about those little gems.
Their pictures are sharp and crisp, and there's
nothing
--- dhill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were on a party line in the 80's. Can you
imagine how that would
have affected an Internet connection.
Its actually illegal to use a modem, FAX or similar
device on a party line. The last party line in
Idaho was done away with several years ago, early
--- Kevin Haryett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Generally all you have to do is get a router for
the cable modem (if you
don't already have one) that is capable of doing
DHCP or static IP
masking.
Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and
you're basically all
set.
Just thinking
http://www.bossmonster.com/e4/cricket/cricket.html
Really, it isn't. :)
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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets? Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My ICQ# 16024947
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone know of a program that burns GD-ROMs (no,
that's not a typo) on the
Mac, like DiskJuggler does on the PC? I want to burn
NetBSD/dreamcast onto
a CD to play with it, but the bootable CD image is
not iso9660. (For
info on NetBSD/dreamcast,
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought that the mac printer port was a serial
port. How did they
do that? I hope not by also delivering a nubus
parallel printer port
card, because that wouldn't be much help on a
Classic II.
Well there were the Hurdler and Hurdler II
--- Etienne Le Sueur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to put debian on mac LC 2
I've got penguin 19, and it boots ok, but the kernel
panics, and says VFS:
unable to mount root fs on 00:00
I'm not sure what to do..
Any ideas on what the problem is?
Did you solder in an FPU socket then
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone know of a program that burns GD-ROMs (no,
that's not a typo) on the
Mac, like DiskJuggler does on the PC? I want to
burn
NetBSD/dreamcast onto
a CD to play with it, but the bootable CD image
is
not iso9660. (For
info on
--- Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
When I was doing my usual thrift-store rounds, I
happened to come across
an Apple Adjustible Keyboard, still in box; just
not shrinkwrapped. Of
course, I snapped it up; it was only $5. I was
wondering what it's original
value might have
Yup, just swap out the black for color, but then
it has to mix all three colors for black and
dark parts of color pictures.
http://www.noet.at/sss/hp/77.htm
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpd02585.html
The cartridges you want have the blue tops. (Green
tops are for the 500
--- Sam Burrish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my coworkers is building a PC with an
ASUS A7A266 motherboard. Visible as part of the
box
art is a corner of that PowerMac that had the
floppy
drive on the left side!
You mean the 4400?
It's mostly hidden behind
the picture of
--- Robert Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did 6800's exist btw? I do tech support for
state schools, and some have
referred to them often enough for me to wonder
if some special
educational version existed, however they've all
been replaced and seem
to only exist in memory now -
--- 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
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is the max RAM for a Performa 6214CD (such a
well-known model, I know...)
64MB, orcan it take 128MB? Thought with the cost
of 64MB 70-pin SIMMs, I
suppose it would hardly be worth it...
It is not worth it. Throw into street now, or give
it
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:02 +0800 on 16/08/01, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
I think it was mostly for accelerators and video
cards.
...and I don't know of a single accelerator that
used 'em. All the
accelerators I know of for the LC-class Macs were
compatible with all of
--- Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno about for Mac, but Nero Burning ROM for
Win
That's the problem -- I don't own a Windows
system. Closest I come is
two DOS boxes I use for RD and old DOS games.
Don't worry about that! Nero exists for MacOS! =2)))
Just search for it with
--- Kyle Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Allee wrote:
on 8/16/01 12:53 AM, Luc Verhelst at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here's a picture I took with a camera.
Didn't
have a flatbed scanner handy. Its a bit hard to
see since they tinted it blue but that is
definately
--- William Ahearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys
If you have Photoshop or Graphic Converter, download
the jpeg and flop it. I just did. It's a 6100.
Definitely.
LOL! A 6100 is even worse. ;-) Gonna stuff a 1.2Ghz
Athlon in a 6100 from the mirror universe, eh?
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--- Gene Osburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob,
Don't have a specific answer for you on that. But
it seems to me
thatmost .1 updates tend to address stability
issues, rather than any
significant feature enhancements. I routinely apply
.1 updates to any
software I have installed, SOP. I
--- William Ahearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-
BTW, 2.5.1 was the 1st Pshop to be PPC-native (via
a
plug-in), if you're
using a PPC, it's at:
ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/mac/info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/photoshop-ppc-plugin.hqx
But delete the or you ain't going anywhere.
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 23:44 -0600 on 16/08/01, Steve Conrad wrote:
Ok, I've had enough and now I have to add my $.11.
Why are you
bothering with Linux? NetBSD is the one to go
with on 68k Macs.
I've put it on my IIci and Q800 and both run
flawlessly. Why go with
--- Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody have a copy of 7.6.1 for an LCIII? I'm
using 7.1, but want
to move up to a version that has OT so that I can
network it with a
newer Mac.
You don't need 7.6.1 for that. :) Hit this,
http://devworld.apple.com/sdk
Get the Drag Manager,
--- Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a list of new features for each new
release of Mac OS?
If I wanted to know what version was first to have
the clock on the
menu bar or the first to have the menus stay open
without holding the
mouse, where would I look?
Wasn't
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use a dialup connection, download ot ppp too.
Same directory.
I saw some site (while digging up info on the 6200)
that FreePPP is a much better performer on the
internet than OT-PPP. Somehow FreePPP can operate
the 6200's serial ports
--- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/18/01 1:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did those HD hum and make seeking noises when
turned on? If not,
slap hard on sides of the Macs few times asap when
turned on. If
that trick did work and hear HD spin up and
--- Steve Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interestingmy ISP says that unless you are
running Eudora 5+ or running
the latest and greatest there is no support for you
as older stuff is
simply not supported. Now I am on a IIci running
7.5.5, 32M RAM and I use
Eudora Light 3.1.3, the last
--- Erik Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a game I used to play back in the early
'90's called Spectre
Was a Battlezone/Tank style game, and I understand
there were a couple of
iterations - Spectre Supreme and Spectre VR.
However, I'm trying to track down a copy of the
Either MacLaunch (like most listservs) uses
a FILO (First In - Last Out) buffer or e-mail
travels faster than light so you see all the
replies before ever seeing the original message. ;)
P.S. If you do plug 36 megs into that LCIII and
try playing an MP3 with SoundApp, you'd better
have a tape
--- David Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What type/size of memory chip do I need for a IIsi?
Many thanks.
dprice
Four 30 pin SIMMs from 1 to 16 meg each. They must all
be the same.
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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so
The difference with Ford, GM and MoPar is they are
actively persuing owners of their classics with
plenty of parts and services for the more popular
models. You can go into any Ford dealer and order
many parts for an old Mustang, even a complete
engine. You can't call up Apple and order all the
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yet another customer's computer which is, well, full
of problems. (Aren't
they all?) I upgraded the RAM to 24MB (thanks to Dan
Randall for sending me
a 16MB card!) and it really flies. Or should I say,
flew. I was
downgrading it to system 7.5.2, and
--- Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Artie Johnson used to say, Very interesting
-- but stupid.
Some Yahoo users have noted problems posting to the
lists. One member
forwarded his email and asked why the problem. What
I discovered was
quite interesting.
This person's email
--- Bob C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was given a SyQuest 5.25 external cartridge drive
today, much to my
surprise and delight, but I know very little about
them. Is there a
web-site dealing with these somewhere?
When I connected it to my LCIII+ running System 7.1
and started up, I
--- Sean McGroty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to use my CD-RW on my Performa 466 with Toast
4.1, but the system
crashes whenver I insert a CD. The Performa is
running System 7.6.1 I'm
thinking of using an earlier version of Toast, but I
can't find anything
before 4. Can someone point me
--- Bob C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. - As an aside, the only way I've found to
currently format the
cartridges is by using Lido 7.56, and then using
OnTrack Software's Disk
Manager Mac v. 2.25 to update the driver. Both
Lido and the current
version of SyQuest Utilities install a
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:46 -0400 on 27/08/01, Receipts wrote:
Stuffit Expander
Does anyone know what the latest version of Stuffit
Expander is that can be
used with OS 7.1???
IIRC, it's 5.5.
I thought 5.5 required 7.1P or 7.1.1? It will work
fine on 7.1 if you
These are the more current generations of Mac.
http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/PaperMac/index.shtml
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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets? Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686
[EMAIL
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 19:26 -0700 on 27/08/01, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
But I didn't do anything of the kind, though. It
just worked. Although
I have a lot of funky extensions on that system, so
it wasn't exactly a
clean 7.1 -- several stolen from 7.5.5, in fact --
--- Andrew Michael MacTao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
No problem at all. .sit is a compressed archive
like
a .zip or .rar. If you have Stuffit Expander and PC
Exchange (or Apple File Exchange or File Exchange)
This is an interesting point... (pickle please
excuse
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a 230MB Deltis Magneto-optical drive. I
need a driver or
soemthing to use it right? Where do I get this?
PEace
Aqua
Grab this.
http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~gregg/TutboMO.sit
If you put a properly Mac formatted disk in the drive
before
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But I didn't do anything of the kind, though.
It
just worked. Although
I have a lot of funky extensions on that
system, so
it wasn't exactly a
clean 7.1 -- several stolen from 7.5.5, in fact
--
maybe that's why.
Betcha it's
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/28/01 8:55 AM, (Vintage Macs) at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sturdy too! And now, auto accessories: a gutted
Perf 6200 case affixed to
the under-dash of an '84 CHevy Cavalier makes for
a great add-on glovebox!
Dana
Wow, that's about one of
Would someone with an Apple Portrait Display be so
kind as to get a fullscreen screenshot with plenty
of stuff open? I need it in PICT, bitmap uncompressed
TIFF or some non lossy format so when I size it to
fit the paper version of the monitor it won't go all
fuzzy. :) Gotta have that crisp
--- rlf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vintage Macs wrote...
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stuffit Expander
Stock 7.1 has Finder 7.1, which isn't scriptable.
If I'm using the 7.1.3 Finder and an app won't open
but instead displays
a message saying it can't run
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a 230MB Deltis Magneto-optical drive.
I
need a driver or
soemthing to use it right? Where do I get this?
PEace
Aqua
Grab this.
http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~gregg/TutboMO.sit
Frames?! You want frames?!
HERE!
http://www.zark.com/headscape/frames.html
;-)
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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 Fontenelle, 1686
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My ICQ# 16024947
--- Randy Beaudreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You get the Bill Gates award for misinformation
there pickle. :) I
have used Apple File Exchange to deal with PC
disks on my IIcx. It
actually deals with Apple ][ and PC disks. This
is the version that
comes with 7.1 btw and I don't have
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Today I got an email from one Steven Pinette
entitles Dialog letter
june. The text of this letter reads:
Hi! How are you?
I send you this file in order to have your advice
See you later. Thanks
This is SirCam. Symantic's
--- Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the pickle writes:
frames should be outlawed!!!
For once, Jag and I agree. Frames suck. I can't
think of a single
instance where a table-based layout doesn't work
just as well and is more
broadly supported.
The FAQ will NEVER use frames.
--- Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm always seeing eBay auctions for an auto
inject floppy. Is
this a typo, or does such as animal exist? Does the
seller mean auto eject.
Nope. All Mac floppy drives are auto eject, so no
need to say so. The older Auto Inject drives snap
the
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised you haven't gotten it sooner or at
least HEARD of it before
now. It's the Sircam virus that everybody's been
whining about. I have
gotten it about four times. And I just sit back and
feel very smug and
superior, since I use a Mac and
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/29/01 5:38 PM, (Vintage Macs) at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Microsoft. Helping computer viruses go cross
platform
since 2001.
Mind if I quote you on that one, Gregg? ;)
Go ahead, have fun with it. :)
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The earth swarms with inhabitants.
--- Flicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Visto, ZDNetOneBox and Yahoo all used to give you
web space. Big move away
from that for some reason.
They discovered that there's no money in providing
a free service for thousands of people to suck up
bandwidth, even paid for by advertising that
nobody
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 22:10 -0400 on 29/08/01, Tracy Keirns wrote:
I found a box, unopened, of Versa Term software.
Includes disks, manuals,
etc. What uses are there for a terminal emulator?
I seem to be kind of
You can hook two Macs together through their
Ohyeah, you can also use it to access your companie's
IBM AS/400 mainframe to access their customer
database...
(Yup, we have an AS/400 where I work. For some
reason most of us there really don't like working
with it too well. We're getting a new GUI interface
to replace the old terminal
--- Jeff Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 3:42 PM
Subject: My first paper Mac. :)
http://home.rmci.net/gregg1/paper2ci1.jpg
http://home.rmci.net
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 22:54 -0700 on 29/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Sorta like the Apple Recovery Archive on apple's
FTP with all the empty directories. If you
know the exact name of what you're after and
know the path, you could get all kinds of goodies.
...which
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