On 21 Dec 2003, at 06:49, Roger Johnstone wrote:
What, no SE/20?
I think that the SE/20 is, like Santa Claus, difficult to pin down in
the flesh!
I've seen references to an SE/20 before e.g. the clear case prototype
at http://www.regnirps.com/SEF/seitem.htm
Is this an actual SE with a 68020,
Stuart Bell wrote:
We ought to talk cricket, and keep our American friends totally
bemused! ;-)
Rugby anyone? We all kicked our american friends tail in that one.
Doesn't seem fair to talk about cricket, well for me anyway. ;)
A couple of macs from ][e to G4, yawn.
Darren (oz)
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I only have a few to play with, costs a fortune to ship up here.
SEhas HD 20
SE30 fun to play with
Classic my first Mac, it still does email
Classic II
CC (2 ea)
CC (550 mb)
CC Mystic (128K RAM)
550
575
575 (601 card)
5200 (6500 mb)
5400 (400G3) my all time favourite-it NEVER crashes-it
On 21 Dec 2003, at 08:33, Darren wrote:
Stuart Bell wrote:
We ought to talk cricket, and keep our American friends totally
bemused! ;-)
Rugby anyone?
An Australian willing to talk about Rugby in December 2003? You must be
unique, mate! Brave man!
(This thread had better stop in a couple of
On 21 Dec 2003, at 06:49, Roger Johnstone wrote:
What, no SE/20?
I think that the SE/20 is, like Santa Claus, difficult to pin down in
the flesh!
I´ve actually seen a SE/20 in the flesh! Visiting a Mac-collector here in
Oslo, Norway, he had one alongside half a dusin ordinary SE´s. I only
On 21/12/03 8:03 PM, Audun Bødtker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Dec 2003, at 06:49, Roger Johnstone wrote:
What, no SE/20?
I think that the SE/20 is, like Santa Claus, difficult to pin down in
the flesh!
I´ve actually seen a SE/20 in the flesh! Visiting a Mac-collector here in
Oslo,
On 21 Dec 2003, at 12:03, Audun Bødtker wrote:
I´ve actually seen a SE/20 in the flesh! Visiting a Mac-collector here
in
Oslo, Norway, he had one alongside half a dusin ordinary SE´s. I only
had a
brief look, but I think 20 only referes to the HD size.
I´m sorry Stuart, if this means you need
Hi all,
I just bought a 8 GB HDD for my lombard, but its too thick to fit inside my laptop, so
since I have a BUNCH of compacts, I figured maybe I can stick it inside my SE/30,
remove its HDD and put another floppy in it, so it has two floppies and a laptop 8GB
HDD in it.
First question, what
Hi, Joe!
Joe ha escrito:
I just bought a 8 GB HDD for my lombard, but its too thick to fit inside my laptop,
so since I have a BUNCH of compacts, I figured maybe I can stick it inside my SE/30,
remove its HDD and put another floppy in it, so it has two floppies and a laptop 8GB
HDD in it.
On Dec 21, 2003, at 10:38 pm, Joe wrote:
I just bought a 8 GB HDD for my lombard, but its too thick to fit
inside my laptop, so since I have a BUNCH of compacts, I figured maybe
I can stick it inside my SE/30, remove its HDD and put another floppy
in it, so it has two floppies and a laptop 8GB
On Dec 21, 2003, at 11:51 pm, Antonio Rodríguez wrote:
You do need an SCSI-to-IDE adapter, that's obvious. But, AFAIK there
are only external ones - I don't think that there are much people that
will be wanting to put an IDE drive inside a computer with a built-in
SCSI controller... Yes, you
on 12/21/03 7:11 AM, Stuart Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Dec 2003, at 12:03, Audun Bødtker wrote:
I´ve actually seen a SE/20 in the flesh! Visiting a Mac-collector here
in
Oslo, Norway, he had one alongside half a dusin ordinary SE´s. I only
had a
brief look, but I think 20
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Robert Little wrote:
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 13:40:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Robert Little [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Compact Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Compact Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reaching A Limit
Howdy All,
Well, I think I finally achieved Nirvana... or a
I wish I could count them, but I can't at this time. I have had to
retire from the education business because of a bad back. Doctors say
not to lift anything heavier than a feather. Bone spurring is
inoperable.
I've tossed a lot of them with monitors that have burn-ins on them.
I've switched
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