Further to my previous posting does anybody have a SCSI modem that would
suit an SE 30?
regards
David Hudleston
http://www.rawleighnet.com.au
Just when I thought it was safe to go back into cyberspace ...
Having just been through a fairly major excerise with Telstra, to
check why I am being disconnected a million times day lately, the
issue of modems came to a head. Apparently, the worth of a modem has
as much to do with its chip,
It's an ASUS 7100 pro AGP 64meg GF2mx graphics card. It
works unflashed out of the box on any G4 machine as far as I
can tell, possible even a cube (although you'd probably want to
bring the sucker over and test to see it fits before you bought the
card).
Selling it for $160, email me at
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 09:24, David Hudleston wrote:
Further to my previous posting does anybody have a SCSI modem that would
suit an SE 30?
No such tbing.
You need a normal modem and a Macintosh RS244 to PC RS232 cable.
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On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 08:51, David Hudleston wrote:
I have given my old faithful SE 30 to a friend to write her assignments.
However my old printer has died and I was wondering if anybody had a
suitable printer (preferably cheap) which she could use.
regards
There is an abonination out there
Sign of old age, replying to your own messages...
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 10:57, Onno Benschop wrote:
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 09:24, David Hudleston wrote:
Further to my previous posting does anybody have a SCSI modem that would
suit an SE 30?
No such tbing.
You need a normal modem and a
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i'm using a diamond suprafax modem set for the v90 standard, the problem
is more telstra is using around 3 different tech standarts withing our
city.(just listen to the ring signal when you call someone), there
are old (1934) lines limited to 28.8k or less, newer one with speeds to
42k but no
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