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Ditto.
aedan
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Help please!!!
Last night I installed a little app on my Classic II (running System 6.08L,
4MB RAM) called Flash Formatter. Now, when I try to start up, it behaves
very strangely. It chimes fine, and the happy mac appears. Then, after a few
seconds, instead of starting up, a floppy icon appears
Help please!!!
Last night I installed a little app on my Classic II (running System 6.08L,
4MB RAM) called Flash Formatter. Now, when I try to start up, it behaves
very strangely. It chimes fine, and the happy mac appears. Then, after a few
seconds, instead of starting up, a floppy icon
Hi Rob,
Where do you go to pick up your almost-free or cheap macs? The landfill,
businesses around town, etc? I am working on building my own collection and
have not figured out the local sources yet! (I am asking this on list for
the benefit of others who are salivating like me at the chance
could be a hardware problem. re-connect the floppy
drive.
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help please!!!
Last night I installed a little app on my Classic
II (running System 6.08L,
4MB RAM) called Flash Formatter. Now, when I try
to start up, it behaves
very strangely. It
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I need to change or add a battery to a Classic that seems to be
functioning very well. I've been looking at Pina's Repairing SE's
and Classics. There is no diagram as to where the battery is nor is
there an index entry for battery or PRAM battery. (and I can't see
it when the case is
I've got a LC 575 that I'd like to connect through my work LAN (NT...bah!).
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Help, I'm lost!
Thanks,
Joe Belanger
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On Thursday, September 12, 2002, at 10:53 pm, Belanger, Joe wrote:
I've got a LC 575 that I'd like to connect through my work LAN
(NT...bah!).
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Help, I'm lost!
Hardware wise, you need a Comm Slot 1 or else an LC PDS Ethenet card-
most probably
Hardware wise, you need a Comm Slot 1 or else an LC PDS Ethenet card-
most probably 'twisted pair' with RJ-45 connector.
Software wise - over to someone else! ;-)
Stuart
At (former) work, NT server, I had a 6100 with 7.6.1 and Open Transport 1.1.2.
I don't recall having to do anything except
Basic TCP/IP won't be a problem - Talk to your IT guys and see what kind
of network setup you have. If it does DHCP, probably all you'll need to
do is plug it in, set TCP/IP to connect via Ethernet and configure using
DHCP. If it's not DHCP, set configure using to Manual and fill in what
the IT
I've got an Apple 80MB drive here that I recently pulled from a SE/30. It is
a Quantum ProDrive LPS 84S 1/3 height, rated at 6W.
Rob
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