--- flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am extremely interested in what you are trying to
do. on my list of
printers, [3 canon, 4 HP, one epson, lexmark and
compaq]
Tell us what models they all are and what types of
ports each one has. Then someone may have a better
idea for one or more of
--- Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:31 PM 10/30/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Mon, 22 May 2000 03:08:57 -0400
Sending mail from the past again, eh? :)
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--- Philip Stortz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you! that's extremely helpful. i actually
seem to have the model without a video connector
(boo-hoo), but the jumper blocks sound right. at
least now i can play with the settings more
intelligently and use tattle tech/tech tool to test
the
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:09 +0200 on 31/10/02, Luigi Elia wrote:
Any chance you have that set up on any
autonegotiating Ethernet hardware?
Asante cards seem to particularly hate trying to
autonegotiate speeds and
duplexing.
Any NuBus or LC NICs that can run full
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hì pickle,
Yes indeed I have an Alcatel ADSL Modem for Voice
over IP (dhcp server)
which probably is an autonegotiator! My email client
(musashi 3) is too
particularly slow compared to eudoralite. I'll test
eudora with a bigger-than-normal
file.
Are there
--- Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was excellent. If they'd kept up development of
it they'd have had
the OS that's easy enough for everyone to use, but
UNIX for the power
users before the Quadras got big in the market
instead of only now when
they're playing catchup to Windows.
I finally got my old Epson 800 printing today after
dripping Windex down the pipe that connects to the ink
tank, scrubbing the rubber cap for the printhead and
the rubber wiper blade with wet cotton swabs, using
a syringe to saturate the ink sucker that's supposed
to prime the printhead and many,
--- Robyn Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to rant, but Epson is on company that I
wouldmumble mumble
grr.
They do make a great color photo printer
though..damn.
For my Compaq A3000 (a Lexmark scanner/copyer/printer
in mufti) I can either print with the black
Tried connecting the dead internal drive to your
S900 to see if it can be seen there? Make sure the
internal drive is actually spinning.
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More than ever hour after our work is never over. Daft Punk
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The big question:
Has anyone been able to print from his or 68k Mac to
a new inkjet
using a os x/bsd/linux/windows print server yet?
I would love to try but I do not own a usb inkjet
right now.
Might be able to with one such as the Xerox
I know GIMP is GNU Image Manipulation Program.
(It's crazy interface where _everything_ is all
off a single menu accessed by a rightclick turned
me off it right away.)
Ghostscript got that name from being a clone of
Adobe PostScript.
So what does CUPS stand for?
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--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My Mac systems are down (need new keyboard cable)
but I hope to be
testing this real soon now.
Go to Radio Shack or other store that sells home
electronics and buy some S-Video cables. They work
great as ADB cables. :)
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--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 01:55:16AM -0800, Gregg
Eshelman wrote:
On a cold boot it runs a memory test on all the
RAM.
Only way to disable it on a 68k is to install a
DayStar Turbo 601, Power Pro or Power Card,
depending
I have
So I could set this up with my PC and Xerox Docuprint
M750 and print from my Power IIci, Radius 81/110
and PowerMac 7300. (For which I haven't yet bought
a USB card.) Coolness! :) 'Course I could just
use the PowerPrint cable to connect the Canon BJC 620
to one of the PPC boxes and share it for
--- Alan O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip
Just wondering, as my Classic only has 2MB RAM,
Then there's no reason to not have 4MB! Your Classic
has 1MB built in plus the 1MB expansion with two
SIMM sockets. 1MB 30 pin SIMMs are dirt cheap and
simply pop into the sockets on the RAM expansion
http://support.epson.com/hardware/printer/inkjet/sc85ne/index.html
What's puzzling is the updater says it will run on
system 7.1 yet the latest driver requires at least
7.5. Looks like poking around their FTP may be
required. :)
Printer Driver v6.3AES
Macintosh System 7.5 - 9.0 USB Macintosh
--- Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... I've been curious about that with the '030
Daystar. Does the
control panel switch CPUs during the load?
I'd like to snag a PPC accelerator one day.
Yes, it does. If you have a pile of extentions and
control panels loading, you can watch when
--- mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This really depends on the hardware requirement for
her powrprint software.
Often, only a certain MAC OS version is required.
Ask her to see what's on the box, I'd say.
PowerPrint up through 4.5.2 works on 68k, the e-mail
said the version she had was 4.0.
At 1:16 PM -0500 11/3/2002, Ian Johnson wrote:
My Mac Iisi:
Try the IIsi RAM Muncher INIT. That munches up all
of the 1 megabyte Bank A that is not being used by
the video buffer. Why does this help? Because when
programs or parts of the System are using Bank A, the
video has to wait to read or
--- Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what I have, and yeah, you can see a big
difference.
I need to figure out how to order extensions to make
that one load first.
I don't know if it's sensitive about what it's named,
make a copy of it on the desktop then add an A to
the front of
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll pull it out and try it again, then. I've
upgraded a lot of the Iisi's
parts since I last tried that monitor. (Sorry the
second I in Iisi keeps
showing up as lower case. My email program does that
automatically and I
haven't played with all of
--- /dev/null [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
all your base are belong to us
We shall have to punish you for that. ;)
Move Mac! FOR GREAT JUSTICE! duck
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--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
While we are talking about drivers...
I have a PowerMac, and am considering a PPC upgrade
for one of my 68k Mac systems.
Which 68k Mac? The 030 ones use the DayStar Turbo 601.
Most Quadras use the DayStar Power Pro. LC or
pizzabox 040
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've been having trouble with OT. I did get it
working great on my Mac
IIci, but installing it on my Mac 8100 isn't
working. It's obviously
not a perfect piece of software.
It seems the upgrade (1.2) doesn't like being
installed on
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
All you have to do is rename them. I believe
putting a tilde (~) in front of
the title will put an extension at the top of the
list.
I know about that, but I thought there was a utility
to force the order you want.
Before Apple
--- Alan O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Finders for all of a related system software set
are
interchangeable, right? For example, Finder 7.1.3
(scriptable, right?)
would work in a fresh 7.1 install? How about
anywhere I could snag a copy?
Yes, Finder 7.1.3 works in System 7.1. You'll
There was a 1 bit full page, paper white monitor that
plugged directly into the SCSI port. Pretty rare
these days!
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More than ever hour after our work is never over. Daft Punk
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Do
--- Kris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main problem with the Power Card is it
blocks the LC PDS so you can be all hot with the
601
but can't have a video or ethernet card inside.
Anybody remember what the product was called that
added a tier to the
LC-series case? Supposedly
Hold the Option key then select empty trash to delete
locked items.
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More than ever hour after our work is never over. Daft Punk
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HotJobs - Search new jobs daily
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED],
UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote:
I'm starting to get automated confirmation messages
from the vintage.macs
mailing list manager again. Three this morning, all
identical. Anyone else?
Yep, same here for the past couple of days.
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--- E McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... I know of a Harpoon clone... outside of
that, all I can think of
(which isn't really the same) is Warcraft/WC2 (non
b.net edition.)
Bolo. http://www.lgm.com/bolo There is even Bolo for
Linux and Windows, but last I looked it still can't
play
--- 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
--- Dana Sibera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Curiously I found myself a little bored on photoshop
the other day and
came up with:
http://www.danamania.com/temp/mac_ii_cubed.jpg
A floppy on top, slot-loading CDROM below that, and
who knows what kind
of board inside =) Nothing a little
Motorola Coldfire, AMD has been doing x86 based stuff
like that too in their Elan line. Those incorporate
practically the whole PC in one package.
Would be cool to have a drop in replacement CPU that
runs a bunch faster, at least for Macs with a
socketed CPU. But would it work to drop a 120Mhz
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oh, I meant to say in the other message, one problem
I have with this
is that I don't believe the motherboard and bus of
the Amigas or
an Apple system can feed a 220MHz CPU enough to keep
it fully used.
I'm sure it will be faster, but I
A lot of the problem in archiving file downloads is
many sites are using Java applets to link to hidden
URLs and other tricks to obscure where the files
actually are. Disabling directory browsing on a web
server also works pretty well to stop bots and
spiders.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregg Eshelman)
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 01:50:52 -0500
This is an automated message from the vintage.macs
mailing list manager.
Somebody (probably you) has requested the subscribe
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--- Reverend Darkness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha, I solved it! There was a jumper missing on the
mohterboard. Once
I closed it, everything seems to work!
Thanks again for all of the help!
Did that jumper happen to have W1 or ROM
SELECT near it?
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--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and
a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and
it's quite possible that they
aren't really disk images at all.
I've run into some
--- Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's really too bad, because one reason I like
machines like the Mac
IIci is because they are so small. I wish they still
made computers this
small, and I mean in a more practical form than the
Cube.
Even the smallest PC Cubes are larger (and very
Sherlock, feh. I prefer to keep the functions of
searching my local system seperate from searching
the internet and WWW.
I usually hit www.dogpile.com first. It's a multi
search site that, among others, also searches Google.
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--- Richard Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the OT post (although it's arguable that
it's within the
once-removed rule), but I thought this was mighty
cool:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/hardware/pb150/PB150_and_CompactFlash.html
Just had to pass that on.
That is
--- David Undlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall using an old utility that would show how
many hours a Mac had been
used. I think I have it somewhere, but I can't
remember what it was called.
Could someone please help me with my CRS [Can't
Remember Sh*t] disease? TIA
If the PRAM battery
--- Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this subject has come up from time to time
and I don't know if
any one was able to answer it. I just set up a IIsi
with two Ethernet cards and both work.
How'd you fit them both in there? Two PDS NICs with
the one plugged into the logicboard
I'm looking for opinions on the fastest graphics
card for a Mac II
series machine, mostly a Mac IIci.
The 24 AC with ROM version 1.1. No problems with
System or Mac OS version plus it works well in both
68k and NuBus PPC systems. With ROM version 1.0 it'll
only work up to System 7.5.2.
--- Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, it took a bit but:
http://home.pacbell.net/clarkm/iisi/IIsiDualNIC.jtml
And only one (if any) has the FPU on it, right?
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--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Something else about the IIci is that it seems you
cannot mix a bank of
16MB SIMMs with a bank of 1 or 4MB SIMMs. Neither
of my two Mac IIci
machines will operate with the 16MB SIMMs unless
only 4 or all 8 banks are filled with them.
--- Alan O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. For some reason, after starting the IIci with
it direct
connected to the router, then switching it to the
hub, WannaBe opened
pages without any hitches.
Is your hub a 10/100 hub with auto speed sensing?
Some old Mac NICs have trouble with those
I need to find an AC adaptor for an HP JetDirect EX
Plus3 ethernet printserver. This gizmo supports up
to 3 parallel printers and I have an HP printer that
will work with Macs if it's connected to one of these
JetDirect things. :) Only cost me $5 so I'm wanting
to go cheapa$$ on the power brick if
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does your Mac IIci have parity? Mine was
manufactured in 1992.
Nope. It doesn't have the parity chip on the side
of the SIMM slots opposite the drives.
If you could lay hands on an AT power supply, 386SX
motherboard (not the 386DX), a
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a useful tool I dug up whilst acquainting
myself with the
Commadore Amiga community recently. Available in 2
versions, one for
ISA and one for PCI, it's a custom controller board
that allows one PC
floppy drive to read any number of weird
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SE/30 has no problems copying files to a Windows
AppleShare/IP server and I have no reason to believe
there is anything wrong with the SE/30 system setup.
When did Apple come out with ASIP for Windows?
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--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, i am using a high-speed hub (also called a
switch)
Try a plain 10megabit hub between the old Mac and the
switch. Or if it's a managed switch, go into its
configuration (with a web browser or telnet on the G3)
and configure that one port for 10
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can't imagine why the choice of adapter would
affect anything.
It's nothing but a pin-to-pin rearrangement that
Sony provides. The Sony
monitors don't need any special help with Mac video
signals.
Because Apple originally planned for
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When did Apple come out with ASIP for Windows?
Who said Apple ;-) Services for Mac is an
AppleShare/IP component of Windows 2000 Server. It
works well but you'd expect it to for the money.
There are a couple of third
--- Alan O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have prepared my LCII to be a little localtalk
bridge for my home
network. Now I want to make it perfectly silent. I
was wondering about
the [Floppy Disk - MemoryStick] adapter. Does it
work without drivers?
In an LCII? Running 7.1? Sorry for so
--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was reading some of the messgaes refering to solid
state storage and in
the message from the original poster they mentioned
that their LCII was now
a localtalk/ethernet bridge. How did they do that? I
want to do that but i
don't know how
--- Martin A. Totusek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any information on these issues (see
below)?
-Martin Totusek
I saw an article on the LEM site about SCSI Manager
4.3. Apparently the Centris 610 was the first Mac
to have it in ROM. There was a little error in it
where the name in
--- Razvan Sandu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip
Since I'm a total newbie on the Mac platform, I have
no ideea if there are
things like a workgroup assignement, how I can
establish an IP address for
the Mac, how can I ping another computer, which
other programs do I need and
how I install
--- Joost van de Griek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2002-12-02 09:58, Clark Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only ways to boot from a flash card is either
on a PowerBook with
PC Card adapter or a latter model Mac with built
in USB.
Not quite:
--- dan_A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is: is it necessary to pull the power
supply to remove
the hard drive which is on top of everything? It
looks accessible but
is it? Sorry for the basic question but I've not
done this in a IIci.
Nope. Simply unplug the SCSI and power
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salvaged a MediaVision NUBUS card (model
NUBUSPAS16-TH) from a Performa
600 headed to the dump/recyclers. It has a copyright
date of 1992.
Largest chip seems to be a Spectrum device. The
connector on the output
(at least the connector that is on the
--- carolyn a atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOW, I would like to be able to transfer my data
FROM the mac to the PC.
I have a cd-rw that I want to back up all my
material on.
How do I go about doing this and what do I use?
You can use NeroMAX. Apparently it's been given the
axe by
--- Christopher Melita
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I have an apple IIci and IIsi Are there any up
grade kits availible for
them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to the
full 128 in the IIci any
tips on what types of ram I should use?
You'll need eight 16meg, 30 pin SIMMs, non-parity.
--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I too have a IIci that i wanted to upgrade.
The IIci only takes old 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs. To the
You can use faster SIMMs, no problem.
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--- carolyn a atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Greg,
Thank you for answering my question. However I have
a few more, if you would be willing.
1. What is HFS, ISO, and Joliet formats and a
hybrid format? I
believe the hybrid would be a combination of the
others?
HFS is the
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:25:40AM -0800, Gregg
Eshelman wrote:
them? I am getting ready to expand the ram to
the
full 128 in the IIci any
tips on what types of ram I should use?
You'll need eight 16meg, 30 pin SIMMs, non
--- Robyn Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't speak for the IIcx, but I know the IIci
required 80ns or
faster. I think the majority of the 30pin SIMMs out
there are 80ns
though. Just seems wierd to think that 80ns was
considered insanely
fast only about 10yrs ago. Then again my
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you're referring to Sunguk, he's a jerk and a
PITA to deal with.
There are a lot more than just him.
I've actually bought from him twice, and the deal
was fine.
He is a jerk though. Never answers email or
anything.
I bought
--- aedan mcghie/scotland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London,
the pickle wrote:
At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote:
Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping
costs and was a
real *dick*
Explain the vulgarity in the above.
--- Ben Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taking the thread on-topic though, do the 680x0 CPUs
contain
thermocouples? Mind you, I've never seen an '030
with a heatsink. Why
can't they make chips like this anymore.
Nope, none of the 68k chips nor their contemporary
x86 family have
--- Ryan Sutter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another
bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who
is
language filtering their mail where to get the
best
Something I just learnt today about HFS+ as setup
by OS 8.1. It's actually a disk image formatted
to HFS+ residing on an HFS formatted drive. That's
how you can see the Where have all my files gone?
file when you plug the drive into a Mac not running
OS 8.1 or higher.
That's similar to how a
--- James S Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Gold version, the one they charged for,
supposedly does. Of course,
I've never seen such a beast...
I didn't see it here. ftp://archive.netscape.com/archive/
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Cheddar Curtain appeals to English ears -- I
trust that it is as
beautiful as it sounds.
Sounds like a large window dressing made of cheese
:)
Am I right in assuming he means the Wisconsin border?
That state is supposedly famous as The Dairy State. ;)
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--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/netscape/communicator/
This it?
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/raid/10/netscape/communicator/english/4.08/mac/68k_761/professional_edition/
I never heard of a Professional Edition. I'm
downloading it anyway. :)
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--- E McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:18 AM 12/14/2002, Ian Johnson typed thusly:
What, exactly are you trying to do? Hook an ABS
through Ethernet to
the IIsi?
How is the ABS going to get its TCP/IP
connection?
What does ABS stand for?
Airport Base Station, I'd assume
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, there isn't a base station. Here's the setup.
--My side of house--
iMac (Ethernet) (AirPort Card)*
Mac IIsi (Ethernet)
Pentium-100 Linux/Win98 box (Ethernet)
--Other side of house--
Netgear wireless router
Cable modem (wired to router)
--- E McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, if there's no base station, why not just get two
more network cards and
wire them to the router?
The Netgear box is working just like an AirPort
base station would. There's no wireless solution
for the IIsi. He could get a PCI card for the P100
or
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/14/02 4:47 PM, Gregg Eshelman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best bet is to Ethernet the IIsi, iMac and P100
together then setup routing software on the iMac.
Which routing software should I use?
No idea for OSX. I haven't much behind
--- Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also grips in its tight little PDS slot, a
Daystar Accelerator running at
a merciless 33Mhz., and RamDoubler.
If you think that's speedy, get the 50Mhz version. :)
With FPU of course.
=
I'm sorry, but you can't list fish as 'durable goods' in your
--- Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also grips in its tight little PDS slot, a
Daystar Accelerator running at
a merciless 33Mhz., and RamDoubler.
If you think that's speedy, get the 50Mhz version.
:)
With FPU of course.
So, how much you want for it?! ;^)
I don't have one.
--- Micro Core Computers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi speaking of the IIsi on the net mine has a really
weird ethier net card
whats teh best way to get it to share the internet
on my pc. Can I upgrade
to os 8.1 from 7.5 ? and do it.
What do you mean weird? The IIsi maxes out at OS
7.6.1.
--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am not an expert per-se but I have wanted to do
this but couldn't.
To the best of my knowledge you can either get a
localtalk card for the PC
(not that easy to find). Or you can get an ethernet
card for the mac.
So far, I've yet to hear of
--- Micro Core Computers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 7.1 installed and I have highspeed internet
1.5 Mbps DSL. I do not
have a router though just a hub. How do you
acomplish this cause it does not
seem like os 7.1 has any networking software. My pc
is an XP box so its
pretty much
--- E McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:00 AM 12/15/2002, the pickle typed thusly:
The best way to get it to use the Internet
connection your PC has is with a
router, unless it's dial-up, in which case you're
probably best off with
Windoze ICS (assuming you have Win 98 SE or later).
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Each file I DL for this card comes as (filename
simulated of course)
file.smi.hqx. Presumably a binhexed Self-Mount
Image. I decode the Binhex,
and it magically (evilly) turns into a .smi.sit. So
I figure, sure, it was just
misnamed at the end, so I run
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micro Core Computers wrote:
Its connected via ethernet. And I have a static Ip
and gateway.
Put a second nic in the pc. connect the modem to one
and the hub with
your other machines to the other. ICS has been
standard since 98se so
you wont
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg noted
Where were you earlier when this was all
gone over already? :)
I cant even find what os the classic III is running,
gave up at the ABS
stage being so on topic. ;) How are you going with
your input sprocket quest?
Uh? Input
--- flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speaking of 'static city'--
gregg eshelman related how two different items he
won on eBay came
packed without any awareness of static packing
conditions, one bare in
foam peanuts, the other in an open antistatic bag
smacking around inside
a tyvek
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Uh? Input Sprocket for? If you mean the post on the
Mac-n-DOS list looking for a Mac driver for my
Micro Innovations USB optical wheel mouse for my
7300 with its new Belkin USB card, I'm downloading
Logitech Mouseware right now
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far, I've yet to hear of anyone doing Windows
(any
version) drivers for any of the old PC AppleTalk
cards, which were all ISA anyway.
..apart from Timbuktu for Windows, CopsTalk, MacLan,
TSSTalk. For more info
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 15:47 Europe/London,
Snook, John R wrote:
What's your problem? I've done a couple different
stiles with success.
Can I help?
The IIsi adapter is a right-angle adapter. The
problem being it drops
the Turbo 040
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't expect it would exist, but then again, I
didn't think there was an Mp3 player for Macs
either until I read about it a while back. Worth
asking anyway.
Lots of them for PowerMacs. MP3 on 68k is mostly just
an It _can_ do it! excercise. ;)
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I'm
--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emailed the Thursby customer support people on the
68k DAVE issue a while
back and they said they did not have a version of
DAVE older than the latest
release (4.0) anymore, which only runs on 8.6 and
up. Maybe on an auction site, flea market,
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the system is never used at ALL, it will probably
not crash too much, but in
Win98, Microsoft admits it becomes unstable after
about 24 hours (or was it
48 ..)
49.7 days, on certain hardware, the list of which MS
won't tell anyone and you have to pester
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it?
Pardon my mistake, it's been a while since
I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and
have been happy with it, the cache issue
aside.
The 030 PowerCache because it had the faster 030 (the
Power) plus
--- flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to gregg eshelman re biofoam:
No, I had not heard about the substance before you
described it. That
shows you about how easy it would be to come by
some.
I plugged biofoam packing into Yahoo, got 13 hits.
You may have seen it without knowing
--- James S Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can run 7.6 on an 68000, although you can't
install it on one.
And explain exactly how you force it into 24bit mode
and run in 4megs RAM?
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I'm sorry, but you can't list fish as 'durable goods' in your GDP statement.
What if we freeze them?
Make certain not to plug a monitor into an AUI port
on a network card. That's the same connecter type as
the Mac video port.
I'd like to know why Apple chose the DB15 for monitors
when it was already in use for AUI and PC Joysticks?
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I'm sorry, but you can't list fish as 'durable goods' in
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