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
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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
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
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
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
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.
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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.
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
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
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
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:
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
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
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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
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
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.
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