Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-19 Thread Joshua Coombs
- Original Message - From: Dan Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Compact Macs compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 21:31 Subject: Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000 The fun of it would be taking out pretty much most of the analog board and power supply and cobbling

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-13 Thread Greg Grady
If you can find one that small. I looked I couldn't find one. Greg --- NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would have been way better, if he had put an LCD monitor in the case. It just looks weird, sitting next to another monitor. On 12/11/05, Mike Bybee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-13 Thread NODEraser
I've seen small LCD screens used with POS systems... Perhaps a POS supply house might be a source? On 12/13/05, Greg Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you can find one that small. I looked I couldn't find one. Greg --- NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would have been way better, if

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-13 Thread Dan Wood
The fun of it would be taking out pretty much most of the analog board and power supply and cobbling together some kind of interface that'll understand the logic board's analog signals. I've heard someone actually did this before but I haven't googletated for it yet. With that concept in

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-13 Thread Peter da Silva
On Dec 13, 2005, at 8:31 PM, Dan Wood wrote: With that concept in mind, how hard would it be to core out a iMac Mini, put in an LCD from a POS display (with USB touchscreen!) and cobble the entire thing together using an SE/30 case?

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-12 Thread NODEraser
It would have been way better, if he had put an LCD monitor in the case. It just looks weird, sitting next to another monitor. On 12/11/05, Mike Bybee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love these sorts of projects, but the ones that impress me the most are the ones that really push the envelope.

Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-11 Thread Nat Hall
Forgive me if this has already been posted on the list, but I thought the following URL was interesting: http://users.adelphia.net/%7eattilaerika/assembly.html It makes me a little upset no actual Apple electronics are being used, but it's still appropriate fodder for the list... -Nat --

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-11 Thread Greg Grady
I have been working on something like this off and on for about two year how. The one I'm working on will have an internal color screen. Unfortunately it does not use Apple electronics either. But now that we have the Apple mini maybe some day (when you can get one for $50 - $100 on EBay) I will

Re: Introducing the Mac SE/3000

2005-12-11 Thread Mike Bybee
I love these sorts of projects, but the ones that impress me the most are the ones that really push the envelope. This one: http://mini-itx.com/projects/mac-itx/?page=2 for example, is really quite impressive. It is nearly impossible to tell unless you note the keyboard and mouse. I have

Aim at this Mac SE

2005-11-16 Thread Doug McNutt
http://www.smorty71.com/2005/11/my-apple-iwipe.html Sigh. -- -- The best programming tool is a soldering iron -- -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs list info:

Re: Aim at this Mac SE

2005-11-16 Thread Mauricio Santana
Doug McNutt wrote: http://www.smorty71.com/2005/11/my-apple-iwipe.html Sigh. That is really a new low... well, at least it is not an SE 30a -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs list

MAC-SE OS7.0 diskettes in offer

2005-11-04 Thread gperrotta
diskettes with the MAC O.S. 7.0 ( in english). Unfortunately my only MAC SE cannot work with 1400 K diskettes , therefore thisset is also made available to interested people at a reasonable price, to be negotiated. hope to get a reply from somebody. Giorgio Perrotta email: [EMAIL

Re: Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-20 Thread Bryan Kattwinkel
on 9/19/05 3:01 PM, Andrew Cramer wrote: ... It says radius accelerator 16 on the front the label on the back says Macintosh SE 1 Mbyte RAM, 800K Drive, 20SC Hard Disk. I'm assuming the 20SC means a 20 MB SCSI drive but like I said I don't know too much about Macs. The 1M RAM, 800K drive, and

Re: Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-19 Thread Stuart Bell
On 19 Sep 2005, at 03:34, Andrew Cramer wrote: Hi, I'm a newby on this list so I'm really not sure if this is where I should be sending this type of email i'm really sorry if this is just another email clogging up your inboxes. No - this is _exactly_ the kind of message that this list is

Re: Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-19 Thread Andrew Cramer
Thanks! I'll look into this, I'm pretty excited that this thing just randomly wound up in my hands because the people in the house before me decided to just stow it away in the basement indefinitely. -Andy --- Stuart Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 19 Sep 2005, at 03:34, Andrew Cramer

Re: Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-19 Thread Sean Billings
The question here is whether you have access to a Mac which can write 800Kb floppy discs (modern Macs can't). If not, you need someone to send you a floppy disc - ideally someone in the US, I guess. I find a Mac LC is a good companion for setting up old compact macs, they can write 800k disk

Re: Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-19 Thread Scott Baret
The LCs are excellent for this, I agree. If you go for an LC and want a little power go for a III, III+, or 475. If you do want to swap out the parts for Classics as Sean suggested you'll need a I or II (which are somewhat more common but don't have as much processing power). The Classic II, Color

Need help with Mac SE

2005-09-18 Thread Andrew Cramer
Hi, I'm a newby on this list so I'm really not sure if this is where I should be sending this type of email i'm really sorry if this is just another email clogging up your inboxes. I'm a computer engineering student at the University of Michigan i recently found a Macintosh SE in the basement

Re: No sound on my working Mac SE/30

2005-09-16 Thread Jan Warreyn
It is very likely to be a capacitor gone, just like in your previous post in regards to dead SE board with the stripes, these faults are all down to the surface mount electrolytic caps, after spending the whole of last saturday working on a Classic Logic board replacing the caps, C3 I think it

No sound on my working Mac SE/30

2005-09-15 Thread ajmoss
My one remaining working Mac SE/30 has no sound. When I swap the logic board into the shell of my dead SE/30 (whose sound was fine until it developed SimasiMac), there is still no sound, which indicates that the problem is on the logic board. I have checked the connection of the two pins

Re: No sound on my working Mac SE/30

2005-09-15 Thread Sean Billings
My one remaining working Mac SE/30 has no sound. When I swap the logic board into the shell of my dead SE/30 (whose sound was fine until it developed SimasiMac), there is still no sound, which indicates that the problem is on the logic board. I have checked the connection of the two pins

Re: No sound on my working Mac SE/30

2005-09-15 Thread Scott Baret
: My one remaining working Mac SE/30 has no sound. When I swap the logic board into the shell of my dead SE/30 (whose sound was fine until it developed SimasiMac), there is still no sound, which indicates that the problem is on the logic board. I have checked the connection of the two

Re: Upgrading a Mac SE to 4M

2005-09-12 Thread ajmoss
My Mac SE FDHD has a jumper between the IWM chip and SIMM 1, which says 2-4M RAM on one side and 1M RAM on the other. At the moment it's set to 2-4M, and only detects two of the four megabytes of memory that is inserted. There isn't a separate jumper for 2M or 4M, as I might have expected

Re: Upgrading a Mac SE FDHD

2005-09-10 Thread Sean Billings
How do I upgrade a Mac SE from 2M to 4M RAM? I've fitted the two extra SIMMs, but the machine still runs with 2M. I think the SE is fussy over certain types of simm ie. 2 chip simms, try the 'new' simms in place of your working ones and chances are it wont like it, if it does then maybe

Re: Upgrading a Mac SE FDHD

2005-09-10 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 10.09.2005 um 9:43 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: How do I upgrade a Mac SE from 2M to 4M RAM? I've fitted the two extra SIMMs, but the machine still runs with 2M. You have to tell the SE that you want to use all four banks of memory. I don't have a board handy, so I don't know if it's

Re: Upgrading a Mac SE FDHD

2005-09-10 Thread Don Robert House
You have to cut the resistor or move the jumper. Just to the north of the simms. Don On 10 Sep 2005, at 2:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do I upgrade a Mac SE from 2M to 4M RAM? I've fitted the two extra SIMMs, but the machine still runs with 2M. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http

Trying to install System 7.0 or 7.0.1 on Mac SE

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Saunders
After lots of digging, I found 800k disk images of the System 7.0 installer. However, the System file on the first install disk is corrupt (it didn't even have a System suitcase icon). Then I downloaded the 1.44mb disk images for 7.0.1 and MountImage to mount the disks, since I don't have an

Mac SE on the Internet

2005-06-11 Thread Geoff Barrall
I'm looking to connect my old SE to the Internet. It's working fine using Ethertalk on my local LAN. From checking the web it looks like I need MacTCP but I've little idea where I can get that from these days? Do I need anything else at all or will that suffice to connect the old mac over my

Re: Mac SE on the Internet

2005-06-11 Thread Geoff Barrall
I've got system 7.0 installed and a working Asante ethernet card which I've test on my Appletalk LAN. On Jun 11, 2005, at 7:19 PM, John Niven wrote: On Jun 11, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Geoff Barrall wrote: I'm looking to connect my old SE to the Internet. It's working fine using Ethertalk on

Re: Replacing the Hard Drive in a Mac SE

2005-05-13 Thread Stuart Bell
On 12 May 2005, at 23:58, Richard Ballard wrote: Jim Lunceford was kind enough to get me a new HD for my SE. It arrived today so I grabbed the SE, popped the case open, let my cat touch the CRT to ensure the charge was mostly gone, and then... ... realized I've never been inside a compact Mac

Re: Replacing the Hard Drive in a Mac SE

2005-05-13 Thread Liam Proven
On 5/12/05, Richard Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... realized I've never been inside a compact Mac before and my fingers are approximately eleven (length and width) times to big to unscrew the screws holding the old drive to it's frame. Sounds odd to me. I have huge hands - I can hold 5

Replacing the Hard Drive in a Mac SE

2005-05-12 Thread Richard Ballard
Jim Lunceford was kind enough to get me a new HD for my SE. It arrived today so I grabbed the SE, popped the case open, let my cat touch the CRT to ensure the charge was mostly gone, and then... ... realized I've never been inside a compact Mac before and my fingers are approximately eleven

Re: Replacing the Hard Drive in a Mac SE

2005-05-12 Thread Jake Norcross
Would it be ok if I just run the ribbon and power supply wires out the back and leave the drive in a cigar box? I don't think they're long enough. At least the power supply cable. If you can find a (PC cable?) extension, it might work. Just make sure the terminating resistors are in.

Re: Replacing the Hard Drive in a Mac SE

2005-05-12 Thread J.S. Garrison
--- Richard Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... realized I've never been inside a compact Mac before and my fingers are approximately eleven (length and width) times to big to unscrew the screws holding the old drive to it's frame. Now I know why Mac IIs were invented. You just

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-05-01 Thread James Johnston
The Best screen saver is/was Moire. James Johnston On 4/29/05, Stephen Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For a screensaver I usually use Moire. Its small (in size) and takes very little memory. Steve On 4/29/05, Louis Labrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/27/05, Louis Labrie [EMAIL

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-29 Thread Louis Labrie
On 4/27/05, Louis Labrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll have to take a look at the floppy disk. did it awhile back. I'll dig out the 128k tonight and see exactly how I did it and let ya know. Also want to see if I can do the same with the floating clock. Louis Ok you may not be able to

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-29 Thread Stephen Conrad
For a screensaver I usually use Moire. Its small (in size) and takes very little memory. Steve On 4/29/05, Louis Labrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/27/05, Louis Labrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll have to take a look at the floppy disk. did it awhile back. I'll dig out the 128k tonight

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-27 Thread Aaron Lockhart
- Yahoo (Mac) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Geraint Searle - Yahoo (Mac) [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 17:31:44 -0700 Subject: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30 What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-27 Thread NODEraser
:31:44 -0700 Subject: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30 What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn on an Apple Mac SE or SE/30 ? (AfterDark ?) Look forward to your response(s). Many Thanks -- Compact Macs is sponsored by . Support Low End Mac

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-27 Thread Louis Labrie
PROTECTED] wrote: From: Geraint Searle - Yahoo (Mac) [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 17:31:44 -0700 Subject: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30 What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn on an Apple Mac SE

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-26 Thread Louis Labrie
For my 128k I made a custom startup disk with afterdark stary night. The floating clock would be even cooler I'll have to make a startup disk with that one. Louis On 4/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now that this has come up ... how 'bout a Mac 128k or 512k? I would love to

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-26 Thread woodwynlane
Wow! How do you do that? After Dark works with a 128k!?! What version? What are the steps involved? You had to know you wouldn't get away that easy :-) From: Louis Labrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] For my 128k I made a custom startup disk with afterdark stary night. The floating clock would be even

Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread Geraint Searle - Yahoo (Mac)
What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn on an Apple Mac SE or SE/30 ? (AfterDark ?) Look forward to your response(s). Many Thanks -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs list info

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread Liam Proven
On 4/26/05, Geraint Searle - Yahoo (Mac) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn on an Apple Mac SE or SE/30 ? (AfterDark ?) I use Pyro on System 6 and Basic Black on System 7 (where for some reason Pyro doesn't work). Both found for free online - either

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread John Laughlin
An older version of Pyro! would work just fine... Doesn't even have to be 4.0. Could be even 1.0 -J What is the best screen saver to minimize image burn on an Apple Mac SE or SE/30 ? (AfterDark ?) Look forward to your response(s). Many Thanks John H. Laughlin, CS Student @ Bellevue

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread woodwynlane
Now that this has come up ... how 'bout a Mac 128k or 512k? I would love to turn them into floating clocks. But seem to recall that most if not all screensavers require System 6 or 7 which is far too advanced for these early Macs. From: Liam Proven [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use Pyro on System 6 and

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread Norman Jagnow
Hi, for the 512k and up try the INIT Blackout, which ist fully configurable through the Control Panel DA - you can change the number of stars, how long until Blackout blanks your screen and other settings. Regards Norman Am 25.04.2005 um 20:33 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Now that this has

Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30

2005-04-25 Thread Nat
From: Norman Jagnow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Compact Macs compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:57:25 +0200 To: Compact Macs compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com Subject: Re: Best Screen Saver to Stop Image Burn on Apple Mac SE SE/30 Hi, for the 512k and up try

Re: Mac SE on the net! (sortof)

2005-01-10 Thread Jake Norcross
ok, now it won't even connect to the iBook. . . :( I also still can't get Eudora to work; everytime, it gives me the None of the dns servers can be found error. Any ideas? __ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today!

Re: Mac SE on the net! (sortof)

2005-01-10 Thread Darren
Jake Norcross wrote: ok, now it won't even connect to the iBook. . . :( I also still can't get Eudora to work; everytime, it gives me the None of the dns servers can be found error. Any ideas? Make sure your ICS is running properly. Do you have a readme for setting up a static connection to it

Mac SE on the net! (sortof)

2005-01-09 Thread Jake Norcross
I may have done it. . . I'm using System 6.0.8 and an SE PDS ethernet card to connect; using Internet Sharing in Mac OS 10.2.8 through the ethernet port of my iBook. I can mount the drives, but I can't seem to get on the net with Mac WWW. I figure this is because MacWWW requires a dialup

Re: Mac SE on the net! (sortof)

2005-01-09 Thread Darren
Jake Norcross wrote: I may have done it. . . I'm using System 6.0.8 and an SE PDS ethernet card to connect; using Internet Sharing in Mac OS 10.2.8 through the ethernet port of my iBook. I can mount the drives, but I can't seem to get on the net with Mac WWW. I figure this is because MacWWW

Hard Drive Scrubbing Software for Mac SE

2004-11-17 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Hello! I am about to receive my second-ever compact mac from my uncle in a week or so. It is a Macintosh SE/30 with an external hard drive, and a MacDirector power manager device. Before he gives it to me, he wants me to wipe his hard drive so that his financial information is not

Re: Hard Drive Scrubbing Software for Mac SE

2004-11-17 Thread martin
This should be fairly straightforward; launch Apple's Drive Setup and reformat the drive. Be sure to select zero all data under the Options menu. If there were files and applications he was okay with selling on the HD, you'd have to move them to a ZIP drive first, and reinstall them later.

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-09 Thread Stuart Bell
On 8 Oct 2004, at 20:13, Mike wrote: Loved the pics thanks. There's one on ebay for those in the area ! http://tinyurl.com/6x9dx Mike Seen it, bid on it; hands off! Stuart -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-09 Thread Stuart Bell
On 9 Oct 2004, at 02:17, Niels Bretschneider wrote: No problem. I found the buzz on the list caused my pictures (and Dr.' Betz finding of course) quite amusing, considering the fact that I have been on the list for months and had the computer for almost a year - my only compact mac I once

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-09 Thread Niels Bretschneider
But you have to have a 20Mb HD in there (and 1MB RAM) to keep it 'original' The one on eBay also has 4 MB Ram without mentioning an upgrade. Are you sure, that all of them came with a 20 MB HD installed? Mine had a 40 MB Apple-branded Conner, but I don't think it had had any upgrades before I

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-09 Thread Stuart Bell
On 9 Oct 2004, at 11:05, Niels Bretschneider wrote: The one on eBay also has 4 MB Ram without mentioning an upgrade. Are you sure, that all of them came with a 20 MB HD installed? Mine had a 40 MB Apple-branded Conner, but I don't think it had had any upgrades before I opened it.

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Stuart Bell
On 8 Oct 2004, at 00:57, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote: Mr. and Mrs. Betz are proud to announce that... Oh sorry, wrong text. My wife would kill me for this. But I finally laid hands on one of the often-talked-about-and-never-seen 1/20 marked education-market relaunch SEs (Studenten-SE). The only

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Niels Bretschneider
What is so special or mysterious about that SE 1/20 model? I have one, too. Mine came with a 40 MB Apple Hard Drive and a 1,4MB Superdrive (Floppy) I even have a pic of it on my website... Niels Am 08.10.2004 um 12:24 schrieb Stuart Bell: On 8 Oct 2004, at 00:57, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote: Mr. and

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Stuart Bell
On 8 Oct 2004, at 15:15, Niels Bretschneider wrote: What is so special or mysterious about that SE 1/20 model? They are rare with the different lettering on the front. I have one, too. Mine came with a 40 MB Apple Hard Drive and a 1,4MB Superdrive (Floppy) I even have a pic of it on my

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Niels Bretschneider
://www.nielsbretschneider.com/mac/se/ There it is, in all his glory ;-) OK, maybe not... Screen is fairly good. The case has suffered from yellowing and the inner parts must have been collecting dust for years. But it is still all working and happily serving my home network. First pic is along

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Snook, John R
Cool! I've never seen one of those. And I've looked at hundreds of SE's. johnsn Portland Ore. USA -O OK, I just uploaded a few more pics of my SE 1/20 on my website. If anybody is interested: http://www.nielsbretschneider.com/mac/se/ There it is, in all his glory ;-) -- Compact Macs

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Stuart Bell
On 8 Oct 2004, at 16:29, Snook, John R wrote: Cool! I've never seen one of those. And I've looked at hundreds of SE's. Ditto. It was probably a machine only sold in certain markets - like the European version of the Mac ED, which was based on the 512ke, not the Plus, on which the US ED was

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Phil Hosie
(Studenten-SE). The only distinction outside is the front bezel printing Macintosh SE 1/20 I think a photo on a web-site is called for, please! OK, I just uploaded a few more pics of my SE 1/20 on my website. If anybody is interested: http://www.nielsbretschneider.com/mac/se

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Phil Hosie
On 08/10/04 11:32 PM, Stuart Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anyone ever sees a 1/20 for sale, please let me know! Stuart And mein Oz Phil -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread J. Garrison
On Thursday, October 7, 2004, at 04:57 PM, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote: Mr. and Mrs. Betz are proud to announce that... Oh sorry, wrong text. My wife would kill me for this. But I finally laid hands on one of the often-talked-about-and-never-seen 1/20 marked education-market relaunch SEs (Studenten-SE).

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Mike
Loved the pics thanks. There's one on ebay for those in the area ! http://tinyurl.com/6x9dx Mike --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.770 / Virus Database: 517 - Release Date: 27/09/2004 -- Compact Macs is

Re: Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-08 Thread Niels Bretschneider
Am 08.10.2004 um 21:13 schrieb Mike: Loved the pics thanks. No problem. I found the buzz on the list caused my pictures (and Dr.' Betz finding of course) quite amusing, considering the fact that I have been on the list for months and had the computer for almost a year - my only compact mac

Mac SE 1/20 new family member

2004-10-07 Thread Dr.O.M.Betz
Mr. and Mrs. Betz are proud to announce that... Oh sorry, wrong text. My wife would kill me for this. But I finally laid hands on one of the often-talked-about-and-never-seen 1/20 marked education-market relaunch SEs (Studenten-SE). The only distinction outside is the front bezel printing

Re-Design Mac SE Mac SE/40

2004-10-05 Thread Norman Jagnow
Hi listers, thank you for your patience and your e-mails off-list - I put a description of my Macintosh SE/40 online now (its in German and English) - see: www.macjag.de I hope you understand the english version;-)) If you have any question, ask! I`ll do my best to give you an answer! ([EMAIL

Re-Design Mac SE Mac SE/40

2004-10-05 Thread Norman Jagnow
Hi listers, the english-version of my re-design-site (shoping list) shows some html-trouble - sorry about that and a big thank you to Nils, who gave me the hint. I`ll change it tomorrow (at work). Another thing I forgot is to warn you: handling with monitors is very dangerous - I`ll change this

Re: Re-Design Mac SE Mac SE/40

2004-10-05 Thread J. Garrison
On Tuesday, October 5, 2004, at 07:49 AM, Norman Jagnow wrote: Hi listers, thank you for your patience and your e-mails off-list - I put a description of my Macintosh SE/40 online now (its in German and English) - see: www.macjag.de I hope you understand the english version;-)) If you have any

Re: Re-Design Mac SE Mac SE/40

2004-10-05 Thread Stuart Bell
On 5 Oct 2004, at 15:49, Norman Jagnow wrote: Hi listers, thank you for your patience and your e-mails off-list - I put a description of my Macintosh SE/40 online now (its in German and English) - see: www.macjag.de Nice - and so good to see the Union Flag being used to indicate English-language

Re: Re-Design Mac SE Mac SE/40

2004-10-05 Thread Sam Park
I have to second everyone else. Wonderful job Norman. Makes me think of all the possible tweaks I can do to my little SE... Hey Jeff G, I was visiting some friends in London a couple of months ago when a girl at a bar told me I had a cute American accent. I was flattered and annoyed at the same

Hi All - Daystar Turbo 040 and Mac SE/30

2004-08-23 Thread Ron Tavalin
Hello Everyone! I just came across a Daystar Turbo 040 card which I would like to use in my SE/30. I understand that the card needs an adapter for the SE/30 (and IIsi) in order to fit the SE/30. Will an adapter for a IIci work? Can the card be installed without the adapter? Is there any place

Re: Hi All - Daystar Turbo 040 and Mac SE/30

2004-08-23 Thread Luke Brennan
NO, it CANNOT be installed without the adapter into an SE/30. I use the original SE/30-adapter from Daystar - which is rare. Others have successfully used the IIsi adapter. It *is* a IIci card - which is why you MUST have an adapter.

Micromac PerformerPro without PDS Connector in Mac SE?

2004-06-29 Thread Niels Bretschneider
Hello everyone. I recently acquired a MicroMac PerformerPro accelerator for my SE. The manual that came with and the MicroMac site say it can be installed in the PDS slot on my SE, or directly on the CPU on the Plus or Classic. However, the card I received has no PDS connector - just empty

Re: Micromac PerformerPro without PDS Connector in Mac SE?

2004-06-29 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 6/29/04 8:28 AM, Niels Bretschneider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone. I recently acquired a MicroMac PerformerPro accelerator for my SE. The manual that came with and the MicroMac site say it can be installed in the PDS slot on my SE, or directly on the CPU on the Plus or

Re: Mac SE

2004-06-26 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 6/25/04 9:09 AM, Gary Danko at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It should Sherman Chen wrote: Does anyone know if the Mac SE can run ALL the program that's runable on the Plus or if the new ROM has somehow cause certain MacPlus program not to run? Thanks, Sherman

Re: Mac SE

2004-06-26 Thread Jeff Walther
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:41:31 -0700 From: J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't recall the trouble between the Plus and SE with software. There was more trouble with programs between the 128 / 512 and the Plus and SE. I've cussed and rebooted so many times with games I really wanted to have

Re: Mac SE

2004-06-25 Thread Gary Danko
It should Sherman Chen wrote: Does anyone know if the Mac SE can run ALL the program that's runable on the Plus or if the new ROM has somehow cause certain MacPlus program not to run? Thanks, Sherman -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-06 Thread Susan Platter
That would be terrific, Roger - thanks! Susan Swindon, Wiltshire England On 6 May, 2004, at 17:41, Compact Macs wrote: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: roger pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30 Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 23:11:12 +0100 Just catching up on my emails

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-05 Thread Susan Platter
] From: Stuart Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30 Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 20:40:45 +0100 On 3 May 2004, at 20:21, Susan Platter wrote: Where can I get the self tapping screws used for holding the chassis together? There seem to be two sizes and we are short of both types

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-05 Thread Susan Platter
Thanks for all responses regarding this. It is chassis screws that we need and will buy from America if necessary and if we can't get them locally. As I said to Stuart, we need at least three of the two sizes of chassis screw and some spares would be brilliant. Susan Swindon, Wiltshire

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-05 Thread roger pugh
Just catching up on my emails.. i might have some small screws left over from an old plus i scrapped..(bad monitor, faulty analog board and rough case). I am in the process of moving house at the mo and not too sure where they are but if you can wait a few days i'll have a look for you Roger

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-04 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 5/3/04 12:21 PM, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where can I get the self tapping screws used for holding the chassis together? There seem to be two sizes and we are short of both types. Many thanks in advance. Susan Swindon, Wiltshire England There ARE two. One, the

Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-03 Thread Susan Platter
Where can I get the self tapping screws used for holding the chassis together? There seem to be two sizes and we are short of both types. Many thanks in advance. Susan Swindon, Wiltshire England -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-03 Thread Stuart Bell
On 3 May 2004, at 20:21, Susan Platter wrote: Where can I get the self tapping screws used for holding the chassis together? There seem to be two sizes and we are short of both types. Many thanks in advance. They're not easy to source! :-( I'm sure that at some stage the pickle posted the

Re: Self tapping screws for Mac SE/30

2004-05-03 Thread Snook, John R
On 3 May 2004, at 20:21, Susan Platter wrote: Where can I get the self tapping screws used for holding the chassis together? There seem to be two sizes and we are short of both types. Many thanks in advance. They're not easy to source! :-( I'm sure that at some stage the pickle posted

Adding HD to Mac SE/30 John Niven

2004-04-17 Thread Bugs Bunny
John: Strange isn't it. I would have thought it would have been an IDE drive from a PC, yet it connected perfectly to my external Mac hard drive, so it must be SCSI. It was an old HP, Pentium Pro computer that had a few things different than most Windows machines. I suppose in it's day it was

Re: Adding HD to Mac SE/30 John Niven

2004-04-17 Thread John Niven
Well, as Cinderella found out if the shoe fits. Look it up on the web by part number. I usually find a lot of good data that way. You'll probably find out how to set its configuration jumpers as well. Must have had a PCI SCSI card in it. Those machines can be useful for formating wide

Re: Adding HD to Mac SE/30 John Niven

2004-04-17 Thread Sean Brown
On April 17, 2004 09:45 pm, John Niven wrote: Well, as Cinderella found out if the shoe fits. Look it up on the web by part number. I usually find a lot of good data that way. You'll probably find out how to set its configuration jumpers as well. Must have had a PCI SCSI card in it. Those

Re: Shiny new Mac SE/30

2004-03-16 Thread Paul Brierley
David Glover wrote: Presumably on the hardware side I will need a 10base2-10baseT converter, and that shouldn't be too difficult to find, but my experience with versions of Mac OS previous to 9 are very limited. I know the latest version I can run on the SE/30 is System 7.5.5 - does this support

Re: Shiny new Mac SE/30

2004-03-16 Thread Tarus Balog
On Mar 16, 2004, at 6:28 AM, David Glover wrote: I will shortly be acquiring a Macintosh SE/30, and it's coming with a network card (of a 10base2 type) installed. Presumably on the hardware side I will need a 10base2-10baseT converter, and that shouldn't be too difficult to find, but my

Re: Shiny new Mac SE/30

2004-03-16 Thread andy
Hello Tarus, TB An easier solution would be to look for an old 10BaseT hub with a 10Base2 port on it. Then you just connect the thin-net cable to the hub, and RJ-45 to the rest of your network. If David's 10base2 network card features an AUI port, another option might be to find a

Re: Shiny new Mac SE/30

2004-03-16 Thread Eddie
I had the same situation with an SE (not SE/30, Small dog fixed that one with a $1 10BT NIC card). I bought an EMAC 10B2/AUI NIC on ebay for $20.70 (including shipping) It included driver and manual. Next I bought a pair of 10BT hubs on eBay for $16.45 (including shipping). One 4 port and

Look for information on Mac SE model 5910ZP

2004-02-06 Thread Daniel Daplincourt
Hello to all. A friend possesses a Macintosh SE, model M5910 ZP. Normally the model of Macintosh SE is: M5010 or M5011. The color of the interior of Macintosh SE is gray anthracite. To the outside the color of the port is with. Does someone know this that means the 'M5910 ZP' and the history of

68020 for mac se

2004-01-29 Thread Sean Brown
My se has a 68000 processor in it, is it possible to get a 68020 for it and just plunk it in? Dont know if i will, but it just came to me. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs list info:

Re: 68020 for mac se

2004-01-29 Thread Dr.O.M.Betz
My se has a 68000 processor in it, is it possible to get a 68020 for it and just plunk it in? Dont know if i will, but it just came to me. Nope. Apart from electronical incompatibility, the CPUs are shaped quite differently: rectangular for the 68000, square for the 68020 and up. To speed up

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