this is a very compact Mac

2002-12-16 Thread Chris Lever
I had one of these given to me last week http://www.geoff.org.uk/microwriter.htm it is a 64k model and I have all the bits to connect it to my Classic. I was also given two floppies containing the Mac software. The first disk is the application to connect the Agenda to the Mac and the second is

broken monitor (was hi all)

2002-12-16 Thread joe w runnels
QUOTE Ok its a SOny Multiscan 20 SE II... When I turn the monitor on it makes the normal static buzz that monitors make, then it seems to go to sleep like its not getting any video signal. However, I checked sonys site and the only useful thing that I coudl get from it was, if the orange power

Re: this is a very compact Mac

2002-12-16 Thread Stuart Bell
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 09:00 am, Chris Lever wrote: This is the first time I have seen one of these and I dont know if they are common or rare but I am going to play around with it for the next few days. ISTR that Microwriter were responsible for the 'microwriter' - a small

Re: 10base2 to 10baseT?

2002-12-16 Thread Larson, Timothy E.
Last summer, my office was throwing out a bunch of old stuff in anticipation of a move. I picked up a bunch of 10b2 cabling, couplers, and quite a few converters (between 10b2, 10b5, and 10bT in just about every combination). I don't have them anymore, but I know these things exist. I don't

Re: 10base2 to 10baseT?

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 08:01 -0600 on 16/12/02, Larson, Timothy E. wrote: Last summer, my office was throwing out a bunch of old stuff in anticipation of a move. I picked up a bunch of 10b2 cabling, couplers, and quite a few converters (between 10b2, 10b5, and 10bT in just about every combination). I don't have

Printing using Modem port

2002-12-16 Thread Richard Turner
Hello Compact Ones - I am using a Personal LaserWriter with my Classic. It works fine on the Printer port, but I would like to connect it via the Modem port. The system doesn't seem to know it's there - what have I got to do ? I am running 6.0.7. Thanks - Rich. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by

crooked monitor

2002-12-16 Thread michael magee
Greetings all... First timer to the list - I have a crooked monitor on a Mac Classic of mine. I did a rather exhaustive websearch on a remedy and came across a fella that said that he'd gotten great help from those of you here. So here I am! Can anyone help me out...? Thanx in advance... m.m.

Re: crooked monitor

2002-12-16 Thread Stuart Bell
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 09:30 pm, michael magee wrote: Greetings all... First timer to the list - I have a crooked monitor on a Mac Classic of mine. I did a rather exhaustive websearch on a remedy and came across a fella that said that he'd gotten great help from those of you

Re: Printing using Modem port

2002-12-16 Thread mart
Hello Compact Ones - I am using a Personal LaserWriter with my Classic. It works fine on the Printer port, but I would like to connect it via the Modem port. The system doesn't seem to know it's there - what have I got to do ? I am running 6.0.7. Rich, I assume you're familiar with the Chooser

Memory Control Panel

2002-12-16 Thread KADaggett
This message written: Monday, 16 December 2002 14:40:17 PST Several folks have mentioned disabling startup memory checks by holding the Option and Apple keys while opening the Memory Control Panel. For which versions does this work? I would like to turn off the check on an SE/30 runnng System

Re: Printing using Modem port

2002-12-16 Thread Mike Evans
Are you sure the modem port still works? I had the same prob a few months ago with a IIci. Eventually I realized its modem port was dead. - Original Message - From: Richard Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Compact Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:02 PM Subject:

Re: Memory Control Panel

2002-12-16 Thread Gamba
Several folks have mentioned disabling startup memory checks by holding the Option and Apple keys while opening the Memory Control Panel. For which versions does this work? I would like to turn off the check on an SE/30 runnng System 7.1 with Memory Control Panel version 7.3. Can't seem to

Re: gray scale adapter

2002-12-16 Thread Gamba
To Gamba, I don't know. How does the Xceed color board do it? johnsn The short answer: With a custom design 100 pin chip and 3 custom design PLD chips.. Gamba http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2 -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac

Re: Memory Control Panel

2002-12-16 Thread KADaggett
My Reply follows quote. On 16/12/2002 15:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gamba) Several folks have mentioned disabling startup memory checks by holding the Option and Apple keys while opening the Memory Control Panel. For which versions does this work? I would like to turn

Re: crooked monitor

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 15:30 -0600 on 16/12/02, michael magee wrote: Greetings all... First timer to the list - I have a crooked monitor on a Mac Classic of mine. I did a rather exhaustive websearch on a remedy and came across a fella that said that he'd gotten great help from those of you here. So here I am! Can

Re: Memory Control Panel

2002-12-16 Thread the pickle
At 17:43 -0500 on 16/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the Option and Apple keys while opening the Memory Control Panel. For which versions does this work? I would like to turn off the check on an Only OS 8.5 and up. -- the pickle FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml Software Archive