And the LC was the last Mac that could be purchased with 2 floppy drives
and no HD.
And very few were sold with 2 floppies with most going to the education market.
How many Classics were sold with 2 floppy drives?
How many Se's?
Steve
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And very few were sold with 2 floppies with most going to the education market.
How many Classics were sold with 2 floppy drives?
How many Se's?
Classics aren't able to have 2 internal floppy drives, since they only have a slot
in the case for inserting floppies.
Randal,
Assuming your MODEM command set is compliant with the standard Hayes AT
command set:
The short answer is there is no specific init string to do what you
want because there are many Init string options which you may or may
not want to include. Init strings are series of commands
-Original Message-
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Derek Morton
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 8:53 AM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: Init String
Randal,
While working with lots of Remote access clients and from years
of using and running BBS's, I have found that
on 6/14/03 1:32 PM, Randal Du at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way, on a Classic he'll still need some sort
of init string or
the thing won't work no matter what the speed. I
think my modems are
all 28.8.
See, I have an init string... and it will connect...
but at the very end it
on 6/14/03 2:32 PM, Steve Conrad at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the PPP CP set the port speed to 14.4
Are you using Flow Control? I have been told this can cause problems if not
set correctly (dunno if this is true, its just what ISP Techs have told me).
Steve
Yeah, here's another area
on 6/15/03 12:04 AM, James McKay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have just been reading for some time now.
I want to get rid of some Apple stuff.
(I can not throw anything away)
Question:
Where are the rules of engagement (for this list)
that I was supposed to read at the beginning?
on 6/15/03 4:54 AM, Bryan Kattwinkel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/14/03 8:38 AM, J.S. Garrison wrote:
on 6/13/03 11:10 PM, Phil Hosie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that.so I'm guessing that the SE was the VERY LAST compact to
NOT have a stock-standard internal HD??
on 6/15/03 2:43 PM, Phil Hosie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
Is there a link/site on how to discharge the current from the CRT...I want
to do it properly so I can see the dawn the next day!
Cheers,
Phil
This always erupts into a firestorm of controversy when we answer the
hi all
it has been awhile. :) OK i have recently bought hypercard 1.25 off
of
ebay. everything works fine. this has sparked my interest after
looking at abot 10 million stacks and i want to make my own. anybody
out there have some tutorials on using hypercard 1.25 or better yet a
stack
i cannot get system 7.01 off
of the net because it is to big to fit on a pc floppy. the first
disk is 1.4 mb and a pc floppy is only 1.38. Why are they not
sea.hqx compacted files?
The files here might work better for you:
so does anyone have soemthing that I could get this to work with?
or the names so I can scour ebay for them?
-Joe
QUOTE
There are 2 PDS slot adapters that will work.
1..The one made for the SE/30, which is extremely rare.
2..The one made for the IIsi, which is less rare. It is buggy in the
Hi all,
I noticed the older floppy drives in my compacts don't read disks hardly
at all, I think they need a cleaning? I found somewhere a link to mac
daniels article on how to clean them but aparently the article has been
removed, anyone know how to do this, currently I have to open up my
or the names so I can scour ebay for them?
-Joe
Go to eBay's Apple category,
http://pages.ebay.com/catindex/catapple.html
and enter the word daystar into the search engine.
To be more thorough also do searchs on the word iisi and the word se/30.
But it takes patience, those puppies don't show
and am also able to
copy image files (1440k) to a normal floppy disk using MacBinary as the
transfer format.
Just copying the file onto the floppy will not work.
Phil
Never owned a PC, but am curious about this anyway.
What do you mean by using MacBinary as the transfer format
Do you mean that
Yo compacters everywhere,
Our Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] askz:
When I purchased my Performa 200 I also purchased a StyleWriter II.
Somewhere down the line I have lost my software for the printer.
Any directions of where I might find it...?
Sure. You will find the StyleWriter II driver on the
Yo compacters everywhere,
Where our Joe WF Runnels [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
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... I checked the
site that soemone suggested before and could not discern this form the
Thanks Robert...exactly what I was after!
Phil
Try http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/repairEng.html
Is there a link/site on how to discharge the current from the CRT...I want
to do it properly so I can see the dawn the next day!
Cheers,
Phil
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On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 03:15 PM, Stuart Bell wrote:
As in auction at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/
eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2736493441category=4610
No connection with seller, buyer, nor anyone else; just wondered what
a 'HyperDrive' board is/was?
The Hyperdrive was an internal hard
I just got the coolest toy: a cordless mouse for both ADB macs and
old-style ones with plus mouse connectors - it has a Russian power
plug, and an old-style to ADB adaptor. This is going to keep me
entertained for a while!
Charlie
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