--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/8/2003 12:39:31 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I own a scanner that's about to pass into
antiquity if I can't find
the mysterious plug-in for Photoshop 2.53LE that
drives it.
I received a free scanner a few weeks ago and wanted
to
--- Dave Quebbeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I used to run a PMMU in mine until I found the
SIMMs. The most
interesting part was getting the Mode 32 issue
straight.
You replaced the PMMU with the AMU? Why do that?!
And just for others' info, the Mac II needs the ROM
chip upgrade and
--- Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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And just for others' info, the Mac II needs the ROM
chip upgrade and replacing the IWM chip with a SWIM
chip in order to use larger SIMMS in Bank A plus it
can then use the 1.44M floppy drives. Essentially it
makes the II into a IIx.
Excpe
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or he could have thrown caution to the wind and used
the socket based
50MHz Powercache upgrade that sits on the board and
requires no mods,
AND leaves the PDS slot totally free. I speak from
experience - I have
one in my SE/30 and i like it lotz
--- dquebbeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg,
I'm not sure what you mean by AMU... I just put
back the same part it came
with, which I assume is some kind of bypass gizmo.
It does seem like an odd
thing to do, but after a lot of struggle I came to
the conclusion that the
PMMU and
--- Chris Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
If I come across something I'll drop it here.
I know that when building a CD for PC's they use the
El Torino (??)
standard to place special boot code somewhere
understood by the drive,
i.e. the boot code is separate from the files on the
CD.
--- huffhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried Disk Copy directly from the Apple
Support site? There
should be a version there that will work.
I've run into some older images that require Disk Copy
4.2, otherwise, Disk Copy 6.3.3 should work.
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--- Josh Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've also got a free smoke-damaged
(its nearly black :) ) fully working one
w/mouse+keyboard if
anyone could put it to good use.
That's about the only way an LC II could ever be
called
hot. ;)
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--- Powermac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the IIfx does have cdrom support on an external
drive?
Dunno about the Plus or the Classic (The Plus+ ;) or
the SE, but any other Mac with SCSI should be able to
support a CD-ROM drive.
Were there CD-ROM extentions for System 6?
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When you do
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having done nothing in particular to my 7100cx I now
can't mount any OS
X Based AppleTalk shares that require a password, it
just tells me the
password is wrong. It is not (I'm pretty sure)
upgrading to OS X 10.3
that did id, but might maybe
--- dquebbeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed PC MacLan on a Win 98 print server so I
could print from my Mac
II to an HP 2100 PS... recently the company leased a
Win2k laptop for me and
I absolutely could not get it to find the HP until I
configured the laptop
to print using
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And there-in lies the problem. Routers and Bridges
are protocol level
dependent and thus will not accept anything they are
not set up to
pass. TCP/IP routers that don't support AppleTalk
will reject signals
that are not routable, and may even
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently received a 5.25-inch full-height SCSI hard
drive and I must admit
that I have no knowledge or experience with this
type. Since it will not fit in
my external scsi HD case and I won't be able to buy
a larger enclosure for a
while, I would like to know
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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so unless they
were installing different firmware between the two
models and somehow
hacking the flash updater to know the difference, a
Turbo601 is a
Turbo601...And the adapters *might* be the same as
well.
The Turbo 601 for the IIci was
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What no-body has mentioned is that the IIsi can run
OS 6.0.8L, which
the LCIII cannot.
The only dilemia with the IIsi is Video card v's NIC
in that single NuBus slot.
Get a NIC with AUI/BNC/RJ45 ports and a PDS
passthrough
then plug the videocard
--- Luis de Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I can boot from a floppy and see the drive
fine. I can open folders, read files, so on.
Boot from the floppy, then check the System Folder
on the hard drive to see if it's icon looks like a
normal folder. It should have a Mac icon on it.
If it
--- Chris Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are these disks still available?
Rodime is long gone. But most any 3.5 SCSI hard
drive will work in your Mac SE.
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William Bill Powell Lear, inventor of the 8-Track tape and the
--- Powermac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What DOS cards were made that would work in a IIfx
nubus system? Do they use just 1 slot or 2?
AST made a dual card 286, then Orange Micro bought
it from AST, improved it then made a third one on
a single card. AST's maxed out at 4 meg RAM while
Orange
--- Phil Beesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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So far I've had little chance to play but I'll check
whether the Turbo
601 has been tweeked to fix the colour depth problem
and whether the
card will work in my IIci. Is there anything else to
look out for?
Oops, I've temporarily broken the
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the cache/PDS slot on the Performa 600
compatible with the later
(built-in cache) Turbo040 for the IIci?
Most things that will plug into the IIci PDS will
also work in the IIvi, IIvx and Performa 600.
The Turbo 601 works so I don't see any reason
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On a different subject, I recently bought a copy of
LACIE Silverlining
Pro with a d2 CD enclosure. I haven't looked into
what version yet. It
says it does RAID 0. I also have a 4GB drive that
seems to have been
used with it that mounts OK,
Apple used to have a software RAID program. Only
the first release would work on NuBus PowerMacs, the
later versions were only for PCI Macs.
Search for Apple RAID.
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William Bill Powell Lear, inventor of the 8-Track tape
--- Dwight Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What are the best readings for distributed computing
using Macs? Virginia
probably has the best library on that since they
have the super Mac.
One of those code cracking projects has a PowerMac
client that will run on a 601 60/66 which will
What you need to find is an ex NAVY communications
and electronics engineer who's retired and repairs
stuff as a hobby for the cost of parts plus a little
for labor. ;) I found one of those. With his pension
for spending 20 years in the NAVY plus Social
Security he's well off so the electronics
--- david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm running 7.6.1 and think that is ok. I only have
17 megs of ram though. ;-(
That's going to be veeery slow on the web, just
passable for e-mail with a dedicated program like
Eudora Lite.
What is the latest version of Internet Explorer that
will
--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Most of them work with Apple's drivers so there's
not really any need.
I have loads and most I don't know who or what
they are they just work
and that's ok as far as I'm concerned :-D
Same here ... though I only have one ... with two
RJ45
--- Ricardo_L._A._Bánffy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried everything. Farallon drivers, Apple
drivers... None worked.
Is there a way to probe the card's ROM in order to
discover who made it?
Do you have Apple System Profiler on the Apple menu?
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--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Stortz wrote:
TattleTech will tell you a lot, it's
shareware/freeware. however, if you look at the
chips and see who made the main ones, generally
any driver for that chipset will work. of
course ethernet cards can go bad like any other
card,
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just read the news report of the return of the
Mattel Intellivision! 25
games built into a console for $20. Same old 8-bit
craphics, but look at the
strength of the pull from all the old stuff we
grew up playing with.
USB and smart-cards on a
--- Kyle DePasquale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I am about to acquire a macintosh SE/30, and I was
wondering what kind
of ethernet adaptor would work in it. Can the SE/30
take an LCPDS
ethernet card, or would that not work?
It uses SE/30 PDS cards, and some IIsi PDS cards will
work.
--- CMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would a 6150 workgroup server,
be included on this list? as Vintage?
Nope, that's in the First or 1st Powermacs list.
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Say hello to Juror #49. Yep, I'm on jury duty until the end of March. Gotta call in
each weekend. Fun.
--- Da Pen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all,
Have a question about connecting a Mac 2fx to a
Hewlett Packard LaserJet 3. I would like to make
the
connection via ethernet. Can anyone tell me what
ethernet card will work in a 2FX, providing I can
find
one? What I have to do is
--- R. A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 1/10/04 5:46 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only ways to use a LaserJet III series with a
Mac
is via Strydent PowerPrint. They may still have
the
serial to parallel cable and software available,
I have a couple
--- Da Pen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the info. The 2FX has been connected
to
the LJ3 for its lifetime via an AppleTalk interface.
That _has_ to be third party. I hunted high and low
and sideways but never found mention of an AppleTalk
XIO printserver. Is this port in the
--- David Bilenkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wondering if anyone can point me to an online source
for some games for what
was once my wife's LC520. It's now my 4 year old's
computer and while pretty
much fine for his needs (speed and size wise) it's
lacking in educational
software or
http://mainbyte.com/ti99/usb/usb.html
Pictures of both sides of the USB and Smart Media
card.
Problem is it's for the Texas Instruments 99/4A!
The driver DSR (Device Service Routine in 99/4A
parlance) is still a work in progress.
Someone needs to get inspired and design a USB card
for the NuBus
--- Da Pen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
On the HP the Appletalk card is an HP branded XIO
#33416A, and the Postscript cartridge is Postscript
Type 1.
So it's not an Ethernet XIO interface, it has an
AppleTalk enabled Mac style serial port.
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the trouble is there are web sites that only some
special protocol
(being backed by MS). i have been getting error msgs
that xxx protocol
is not supported in netscape 4.79 and also i get
allot of javascript
errors in aol 4, when browsing the web.
Netscape
--- david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-And I just blew out the insides of my mac with
those
cans of air. ;-( But it still works. ;-)
what is the recommended why of doing housekeeping on
the insides of cpu's
The cooling fans suck in air along with dust and dirt.
If you're a smoker, the
--- Rich Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Maybe I need a better video card. After about 2
hours of surfing, I
found (among other things) that the Radius
PrecisionColor Pro 24AC is
similar to the Apple 24ac. Don't suppose anyone has
one of those they want to unload?
Find out which ROM
--- Kyle DePasquale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again!
I have a IIci with a Sonnet Presto 040 Processor
upgrade. I was
wondering if A/UX supports the use of it.
Good question. Is it an LC040 or the regular 040 with
FPU? A/UX requires an FPU.
A/UX does work with the Daystar 030 PowerCache
--- david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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IE4.0.1 is the end of support for 68k which is as
far as we need to go here,
thankfully the browser wars will never end on 68k
macs. ;)
Opps are you saying that my IIsi will not run
anything later
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've had bad, bad luck with Netscapes from 1.1n to
4.76.
4.8 pretty much got all the long standing bugs
squashed and is apparently going to be the absolute
final version in the 4.xx line.
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--- Powermac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with microsoft is that old browsers are
being retired (as in not
available for download from microsoft). I recently
tried to get a browser
for my Win 3.11 test box and found microsoft doesnt
have it for download
anymore (I had to hunt
On Jan 31, 2004, at 09:46, J.S. Garrison wrote:
WARNING WILL ROBINSON WARNING.
If this is only about $5 US then there's a HUGE
likelihood that it
is non-op. I know he's got a 100% rating, but,
hey
It's only a 2.1 gig drive, though the 50pin narrow
SCSI drives tend to bring
--- dana sibera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Only that I've seen mentioned in quite a few places
that drives that
came with compaq machines don't seem to work with
macs very succesfully
at all, and he mentions this one has a compaq part
number. Perhaps
there's something small
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've heard nothing but bad news about SCA drives and
running them in
Macs. I guess getting them down to 50-pin is nigh-on
impossible. I
expect they run OK in 68-pin rigs tho as they are
really just 68-pin
drives that are designed to fit in a
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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840av. Dunno what the Media 100 is like for output
so can't say for certain.
Media 100 native codec is apparently a type of JPEG
with each frame compressed to anywhere from 10K to
150K for 640x480 NTSC. Frame sizes are slightly
higher for PAL which
--- Jim Raper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Y'All,
I bought an LCIII to fix up as a simple game, word
processing,
fiddle-with computer for my granddaughter. I've
added a larger HD,
raised RAM to 36 MB total, and installed 7.5.5. If I
can figure out how
to do it, I will install OS
--- musicbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
read a thread a while ago about compaq
drives...tried last year to
format a compaq CFP2105s for my 7100 w/o any
success.
anyone got any hints on how to go about doing this?
Tried connecting it to a PC with a SCSI controller
and doing a low level format
Deseret Industries
Phone (208) 678-7855
Address 10740 Fairview Ave
Boise, ID 83713
I was there Friday and in their computer and
electronics section they had at least 15 of the
LocalTalk boxes, some with the older DB9 connector,
and at least 10 of the three wire cables in various
lengths,
--- peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LEMMERS,
I have a laser printer from the salvation army
(texas instruments mini micro
something or other)- 7 bucks canadian- which is a
bout 50 cents american.
Texas Instruments MicroLaser. IIRC there were two
versions of it. There were a few other brands
--- Donna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have connected my iomega zip drive to my se30 in
the past, but on
os7. I am attempting to do this with another se30
running os6.
You must use driver version 4.2 with System 6.
You can boot a System 6 Mac from a Zip formatted with
the 4.2 Zip tools, but
--- Desert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it using 3.5 MO discs? I have an Olympus Sys.230
that works just fine
without any necessary drivers.
230 meg and smaller 3.5 MO drives are supported by
the Apple Drive Setup because they use 512 byte
blocks. My Fujitsu 640 meg 3.5 MO is not supported
--- Desert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the secret to getting 80 pin SCA SCSI HDs to
run full speed ahead? I
got a couple of Seagate Cheetah 10K rpm drives that
are DOGS on every SCSI
bus I've tried them on. Is it the adapters (either
68 pin wide or 50 pin)
that is the bottleneck?
--- Desert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 2/20/04 3:55 PM, Gregg Eshelman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
Have you tried them with something like a
Jackhammer
wide SCSI card? I don't know if one of those would
be fast enough on NuBus.
Actually, I was testing them out on a PCI
--- Vanessa Stern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am tired of messing with this. I do have an
external SCSI drive, which I
have currently removed from the chain. I can see
that drive when it's
hooked up. Does it sound like the internal HD is
fried? Should I try
replacing it with the
--- Haroldo Mauro Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a mistake on my last message. What happens is
when I try to
install System 6 on a floppy -- from an installer
disk image on the
G3 OS 9.2.2 -- I get a message saying I don't have
the proper software for installation.
There's a Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Also, I've been able to get my external Panasonic
KXL-783A CD-rom drive to work with the SCSI port on
my Mac using cd sunrise that I found at Gamba's.
Download the first item here.
http://www.lowendmac.com/daystar/download/software/upgrades_604/
It's an
HP doesn't have Macintosh drivers for their ScanJet
4p on their website, they do have a Macintosh
_manual_ in Acrobat format, and they have Windows
drivers for 95 through XP.
Anyone know where I can dig up the last release of
the Mac drivers?
Looks like one for the MDM to host since HP refuses
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floppies. Have been told that it's the grease in the
little hard drive
motor which thickens if not in use. Any suggestions?
I have a few short
stories on the hard drive...
Take the drive out, hold it flat and twist it back
and forth quickly a few
--- Jim Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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- pop the top cover off the computer. As I recall
there are two tabs at
the rear edge of the top cover which you simply pull
up on and the lid with unhook and lift off
If nobody has been inside it or if someone has and
put *everything* back,
Is there a list somewhere of all the NuBus SCSI cards
that were made?
So far, the only ones I've heard of are the ATTO SE
IV,
the ATTO SE 4D (differential SCSI) and the Jackhammer
(produced by FWB and probably a couple other
companies).
I'm especially interested in one that is NOT
busmastering
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I kinda presume it performs a little bit better than
an 840av with a SPAV card in, and also probably has
vastly better display capabilities. Shame I don't
have a decent NuBus PowerMac to drop it in...
Captures NTSC in 640x480 at up to 150K per
--- Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of all the NuBus SCSI
cards
that were made?
I've an ATTO SE II.
Any idea of the specifications? I did some searching
and couldn't even find what connectors it has.
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--- Lyle Syverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a Radius card in the $1.00 IIsi I recently
bought at the local
as is store.
Are these something special? Or just a card to
enable use of another so-so monitor?
Depends on which model of Radius video card it is.
Radius made several
--- Haroldo Mauro Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of card is this? Its a NuBus card and,
from its name
(Ethermac) I'd say its an Ethernet card, but it
doesn't have the
RJ-45 port. Instead, it has a round connector, like
the one you'd plug a TV/Video plug.
That's 10-Base2 Ethernet.
Does the Apple Ethernet NB extention support any
10/100 ethernet cards? I just picked up an Asante
one off eBay for $5, lots of them on there not getting
bids.
Apparently Asante never updated the driver, I got v1.0
with the card and it's v1.0 on the website.
Oddly, the installer inserts a new
--- Stefan Daehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what I experienced too. However, I got an
installer claiming to
be v1.3 (Network Software Installer 1.3, dated
8/17/92 and 6/29/93
respectively). If you are interested in a copy, let
me know.
The Asante 10/100 driver install is dated
--- Desert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 3/27/04 00:26, Gregg Eshelman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
Oddly, the installer inserts a new resource
directly
into the System file instead of dropping an
extention
into Extentions.
I'm pretty sure the Dayna and Sonic Fast Ethernet
--- E. Seth Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On a related note, while I was pulling the sucker
apart to see if
there were any obviously bad capacitors or anything,
I noticed a jumper
block labeled W3 near the power-supply connector.
(You can see it at
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks..
Just wondering about a problem I've been having on
my Mac IIsi.
When I power up, I usually have to try 10 to 15
times before I actually
get the newly-acquired Mac IIsi to boot. The first
10-14 times my Mac
will do one of a few things:
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I
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Now if you have any 4MB simms in that bag - I'll be
only to happy to
take them off you ;-)
Or send me the bag. I'll sort them, circumcise them
;-), and test them.
Split them with you :-) I've got six SE/30, three
IIci, and a Quadra 950 to
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, April 9, 2004, at 01:19 AM, Gregg
Eshelman wrote:
If there are any 32meg 72pin SIMMs in the bag,
I'll
*gladly* take the useless things off your hands.
;)
I only need 8 of them.
So let me guess. You have a PPC 8100, or a WGS 9150
--- Kim Il Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Now *I'm* surprised. On all of my Macs it's option-*
(asterisk). Did
Apple then assign different key combinations for it
on each keyboard
(US, German, or, as mine, Swedish)? Then I
understand why they
made it option-2 on the new off-topic
I picked up a PacificPage PE/XL Postscript cartridge
for my LaserJet IIID, but the reason it was so cheap
is because it didn't have the PE/XL accelerator and
RAM card with it. It does nothing but put a message
on the LCD that the PE/XL board is missing.
That card has an intel i960 CPU and 4 megs
--- Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 11:02:48AM -0400, Roland
Drake wrote:
I am searching for an ethernet card for a
Powerbook 190cs.
I noticed this model takes PCMCIA cards. Which
manufacturers
supported 68040 PowerBooks? If companies like
--- Robert J. Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Mac Quadra 700 W/System 7.5. I also have a
Apple Color
Stylewriter 2400 and 2 ImageWriter II's. I need to
find the Install
floppies for them so I can try them with the 700.
Download the 7.5.3 19 part Self Mounting Image and
the 7.5.5
--- SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original 160mb hard drive in my MacTV died. The
smallest thing I
could get was 4gb. My OS 7.5.3 (boot) CD does not
recognize that there is
a new hard drive at all.
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You either need a 3rd party formatter app or use
Res Edit to hack Apple's Drive
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone clear up a mystery for me...
Someone i was talking to was trying to convince me
that all Macs with
external SCSI ports have 2 SCSI buses. The thing was
he based his
argument on the Q950 which is a bit of an exception
to most rules.
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Nubus Powermacs are a bit of a grey
area, I thought they
were all single SCSI bus but others have told me
that (at least) the
7100 is twin, which makes me think the 8100 probably
is too. Dunno
about the 6100, but the 9150 is for certain.
--- SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The MacTV is my only Mac. The other boxen are
Windows.
I downloaded the .hqx Gregg mentioned and grabbed
Stuffit Expander to open
it. But I have no way to format or write the thing
to an HFS disk.
What can I do now?
Get the TransMac demo from
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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My real disappointment is that I had intended to
create a RAID array by
striping the disks, but if I do this, and install
OS8.1 on the stripe,
the machine just will NOT re-boot :-(
Any suggestions?
Get HDT 4. It'll stripe across the two
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried RAID Toolkit 1.8? The RAID support
in HDTK 3 is kind
of crappy but RTK was a good product back in the
day.
Hard Disk Toolkit 4 is wa better than 3. 3 only
supports volumes up to 4gig on 68k or NuBus PowerMacs.
4 will do larger
--- Jason R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an LC 575 and installed an ethernet card in
the card slot, so
now, what do I need to get it to access the
internet? does it need to
have system 8.1, or can i do it with 7.5.5? If I can
with 7.5.5, what
do I need to install to get it to work,
--- Andrew McCall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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
sort
--- Eva Kosinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For reasons that are unclear to me (having something
to do with paper dust, I am told), pickup rollers
that
don't seem to want to pick things up can be restored
(at least temporarily) by using isopropal alcohol on
a Q-tip. I kept an HP 550 C
--- Andrew McCall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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if anyone is wondering how I cleaned it, I stripped
the machine and
soaked the plastic parts in warm water and bleach,
then used a sponge
to remove all the dirt. I also used a rubber to
help remove some
really sticky bits where security
--- Doug Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've never used external SCSI devices before. Is my
hunch that the
cable is bad correct, or am I missing a config or
compatibility issue?
You need the Apple CD-ROM extensions. There's the
CD driver itself, High Sierra, ISO-9660, Foreign File
--- Nathan Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The NuBus slot in the IIsi is rated at just
13.3W, less than many high resolution or 24-bit
cards require. The PDS is rated at just 7W.
How can the NuBus slot provide more watts than the
PDS when the NuBus adaptor plugs into the PDS?
=
It's
--- Nat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I got to thinking that I could still get it to work.
So I straightened out
the piece that broke off, and put it into it's
proper hole on the female PDS
slot on the IIsi logic board.
And now you most likely have a PDS that nothing else
can be plugged
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Have to get around and make a 64pin to 30 pin
adapter and try them.
I DO have IIfx btw! What a wonder oddball Mac it
is. :-)
http://www.micromac.com/ had SIMM stackers for the
IIfx, but like all their stuff, hideously expensive.
One of their most laugh
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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There may be dual ported asynchronous graphics chips
around that
could be adapted, but any parts of that type are
most likely not being manufactured any more.
Large numbers of PC videocards made after the
original CGA ones had dual ported RAM.
--- Powermac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's correct, M$ was pushing its proprietary
NetBEUI back then. There is a
TCP/IP add-on available from Microsoft that allows
tcp/ip in WFW (I am using
it now). It includes little apps for telnet and ftp.
And they still were in 1995 because TCP/IP was
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/5/04 1:17 PM, Powermac at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You cant use Windows 3.1 with tcp/ip add-on to do
email?
NOT on a 386. I have a 486 that does it on 8MB of
RAM and I.E. 3.
*ahem*
Windows 3.1 will run on a 286, in Standard Mode.
(Real
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The memory being an industry standard for its time
also helps. I have
need of a 16-32mb 72-pin SOdimm, keyway on the
side of the pins
rather than between them. I found a 16mb only to
find it incompatible.
The joys of oddball configurations.
In 168
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wp.netscape.com/download/archive/client_archive40x.html
Scroll down to 4.05.
I hope this is what you're looking for.
It is what I am looking for, but I think that
archive.netscape.com no longer exists :(
Olde Netscapes,
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at John's post and looking again at my
Turbo040 I really can't
see it having been re-soldered. There are a lot of
SMT components
around it that have not been so much as even
disturbed. There are no
burn marks or signs of heat. If it was a
--- A.Tuazon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks,
A few questions regarding my IIsi:
1) Which OS would be the most optimal for this
machine? 6? 7.0? 7.0.1? 7.1?
7.5? etc.
7.1 for speed. 7.5.5 if you have something to run
that absolutely will not run in 7.1.
2) I just got in my
--- Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8:28 AM -0400 5/2/04, A.Tuazon wrote:
3) If I had a VGA adapter, would it work on the
IIsi? (it's a little
doohickey thingy that clips over the built-in Apple
video port and turns it
into a VGA port). Anyone if it does work what
would I expect
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