Greetings:
I just acquired a Mac Plus (My first computer was a Plus back in grad school)
for nostalgia's sake and fired it up. I received it with only the guarantee
that it worked. The seller knew nothing as to its configuration. On the first
power up I was greeted with the familiar beep and the
I shut it down and tried turning it back on. This time after the chime the
screen flashed a Sad Mac, with this error code: 034000
Fr. Rob Johansen
According to
http://members.tripod.com/elfen_magix/sadcodes.html
034000 denotes bad RAM simms.
Maybe they got loose in transportation, was the Plus
Hi all,
I got a radius pivot card in my SE/30 when I saved it from a dumpster, I
know I need the cable to connect an external monitor to it, but can it
make the internal monitor display greyscale?
I checked the site that soemone suggested before and could not discern
this form the site, does
I found a couple of the old Apple external hard drives which connect
through the floppy port. I can't remember the exact name for them.
I'm thinking about buying them, but I don't know if they work. I
figure the electronics are probably still good.
Can the hard drive mechanism inside be
but can it
make the internal monitor display greyscale?
No. Only Micron Technology came up with a scheme to do that.
does anyone have the cable I need, the card is a
color pivot Ver. 2.6 with 256K.
I think your best chance would be from tacobill, a member of this list, who
shows up mostly on
Hi.. thought you would like to know about some 512k's i rescued today. 3X
512k's, all with dove 2Mg memory expansion and scsi upgrades. 1X 512k
upgraded with the plus update kit. all have 800k floppies. also 4 128/256k
keyboard without the numeric pad, 2 plus keyboards with numeric pads, 5
Gamba sagely wrote:
I shut it down and tried turning it back on. This time after the chime the
screen flashed a Sad Mac, with this error code: 034000
Fr. Rob Johansen
According to
http://members.tripod.com/elfen_magix/sadcodes.html
034000 denotes bad RAM simms.
Maybe they got loose in
Somebody wrote:
Anyway, this Mac SE is running OS 6.0.2 and I am trying to get it to be a
server so
I wrote:
Apple's System 6 software doesn't provide file serving capability.
Oh yes it does, if client system is 7.0 or higher and system 6 has Apple's
standard workstation software installed.
Just
on 6/10/03 1:24 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a couple of the old Apple external hard drives which connect
through the floppy port. I can't remember the exact name for them.
I'm thinking about buying them, but I don't know if they work. I
figure the electronics are
Hi to all you (hopefully :-) ) other Compact Mac users on the list!
My name is Matt, though I much rather prefer Falcon online. I just so happened to get
a Macintosh Classic and a Macintosh Plus at a yard sale a few months ago... the Plus
was dead (wouldn't even come on, sounded like it was
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