I know these are simple and probably already tried but a low pram
battery has caused the problems you describe in my 61 without the date
or clock being off time; try to get a used copy of conflict catcher and
maybe get rid of OS 9 partition. The Mac I believe goes to the highest
OS unless the
I need to check through some old old disks that created on a 512
Mac, if I remember right system 6 was the highest you could go and I
used that 512 till 1995 when I went Power Mac!!! 6100
So I have some powerbook 5300's and some 190s. Will these allow me to
search endless disks for 1 name
So glen,
If I run my trusty 6100 G3 off an airport extreme base station, which
has a out going ethernet jack, or for that matter a hub where one
connection goes to the Base Station and the other to the 6100, will
all the items that are hooked up by SCSI and my printer which is
connected
On Sep 13, 2005, at 4:22 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps someone with some real world network experience would be a
better
source to sort out your situation. I'm no (as obvious) network guru.
Ya just everything from the Toaster to 10.3 hardwired to thee power
company...
Thanks for
On Sep 14, 2005, at 5:07 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken's printer sharing solution sounds good and a lot less
complicated than
the Apple LocalTalk Bridge software.
Yes and that was my first idea as I would like to get the 6100 on the
DSL and use the 360 printer for most printer ops. I
On Sep 15, 2005, at 6:53 , ANdrei wrote:
maybe I insist, but I'm getting curious as to what I have missed
that you don't actually want to get the printer directly into your
network via ethernet, without using a computer to share it... I
always thought this to be the simplest solution,
?
- Original Message - From: Geoffrey Loeffler
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Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was
On Sep 15, 2005, at 6:53 , ANdrei wrote:
maybe I insist, but I'm
On Sep 17, 2005, at 3:32 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, If you follow that tread to the end (see links at the
bottom), the
original poster did get a LocalTalk laser, I read the little
printer to work with Tiger.
HMMM may have missed that, also could be the hour I went to the end
The
Get rid of the DOS card if installed, get another pram battery from a
different source, maybe a video PDS card, about 10 or 20 bucks and
allows the connection of a monitor, you can run 2 if you want, this
allows you to check the stock video and be sure the problem is not in
there. The