--- Kevin Altenhofel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16
MB. This is something
that I thought I could find in the FAQ, but I didn't
(this doesn't mean it's
not there, just that I didn't find it). I'm new to
the list, so be gentle.
Thanks.
What Mac
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've often wondered what would happen if one tried
SLOWER SIMMs that those
listed as the minimum requirement. Everymac.com has
various Macs noted as
requiring 80ns, 70ns, 60ns, et al. My curiosity
hasn't been so burning that
I've bought slower SIMMs
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just finished installing everything on this new
30gig hard disk,
when I looked at the size of an extension I was
emailing to someone
and found it was 448k for 7,967 bytes used.
Obviously, this didn't
seem right, so I got info on the hard
Speaking of limits and such
I have here a diskette that, should the lavel be correct, has stuff on it.
HOWEVER, when I stick it in my IIci it says its unreadable by this Mac (its
the only Mac I am using right now) and asks me to choose a format for it.
How can I get it to let me see the disk? I
Dear List,
I don't have anything grand to say. But after a great deal of forebearance,
I just don't like this list anymore. I still like old Macs though.
bye,
Andrew.
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--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just finished installing everything on this
new
30gig hard disk,
when I looked at the size of an extension I was
emailing to someone
and found it was 448k for 7,967 bytes used.
Obviously,
So if a significant amount of fellow 68k users clearly tells them that
they're interested in a firewall solution for their 68k Macs, maybe they'll
reconsider their position...
Whats the correct email address to send a query?
There is NO direct email address... But a form on their website:
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 22:27:41 -1000
From: Andrew W. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have here a diskette that, should the lavel be correct, has stuff on
it. HOWEVER, when I stick it in my IIci it says its unreadable by this
Mac (its the only Mac I am using right now) and asks me to choose a
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 07:25:57 -1000
From: Nick Canterucci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Always interesting to see other forum members
collection of Macs..Here's mine [list deleted]
LC
Performa 467
Quadra 630
Power Book 180c
Color Classic dead =^(
Power Mac 5400
Bandai Pippin
The first
As a side note, I've found that RAM that is on the line as far as
speed - May work, and pass tests when it is cold but will get worse
as it warms up.
I had two 60ns SIMMs in a 8100 that did just that. Replaced them,
under warranty, and all was well.
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I havn't seen PlusOptimizer (by Alsoft) mentioned.
It will allow you to set block size to 500b (0.5kb). That is a real
space saver if you have a lot of tiny files.
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I never managed to install Open Transport on my LC (via the copy in System
7.5.3 Installer or via an OT Installer (1.1.1 and 1.1.2) on its own). Maybe
an earlier version than OT1.1 will work on LC's, but I had no luck with
version 1.1.1 or 1.1.2.
Actually, to clarify, it was worse than that, in
I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700. They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick. They got them to me one
day earlier than promised as well. I have no affiliation with them,
He, Jeff, nice stash, interesting that you don't have any ppc macs or
powerbooks as of yet.
I can understand that you try to get stuff as cheap as possible, so
do we all, but every once in a while a competitive deal on a
powerbook or ppc comes along. How come you didn't go after those?
BTW
This is one of the questions that leads to another.
I can't find the answer to these on the FAQ page.
1) How do I get to the battery in a Macintosh Classic? I hope I
don't have to take the back off it. The FAQ has a link to batteries,
be the page doesn't explain how to change the
This is one of the questions that leads to another.
I can't find the answer to these on the FAQ page.
1) How do I get to the battery in a Macintosh Classic? I hope I
don't have to take the back off it. The FAQ has a link to batteries,
be the page doesn't explain how to change the
I've been offered a stripped 7600 if I connect this guy's LCIII to a
baseT ethernet. All I have here is AAUI ethernet cards and no
10baseT dongles. The 7600 is case, power supply and motherboard.
Anyone got a contact in Perth, Western Australia? Other than me,
that is. I may need to get
on 7/27/01 10:51 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Always interesting to see other forum members
collection of Macs..Here's mine
Well, I guess it's my turn to list my Macs.
Apple //c
Apple //e
Apple //gs
Mac SE (8)
Mac SE FD/HD dual disk no hard drive
Mac Classic (3)
Mac
--- MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if a significant amount of fellow 68k users
clearly tells them that
they're interested in a firewall solution for
their 68k Macs, maybe they'll
reconsider their position...
Whats the correct email address to send a query?
There is NO direct
I've been offered a stripped 7600 if I connect this guy's LCIII to a
baseT ethernet. All I have here is AAUI ethernet cards and no
10baseT dongles. The 7600 is case, power supply and motherboard.
Anyone got a contact in Perth, Western Australia? Other than me,
that is. I may need to get
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from
Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700.
They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick.
They got them to me one
day earlier than
At 9:18 am -0700 7/27/01, regarding Outlook/Windows users on this
list?, Gregg Eshelman penned sagely:
- Thare are about a half dozen people out there who's
- computers have the latest Outlook/Outlook Express
- virus and I keep getting junk attachments from them.
- :P
-
- I certainly
Hello to everybody in the list!
I ´m an user of outlook, I know that its sad, but I have to work on a
microsoft windows platform. When I can, I use the webmail, but sometimes my
poor spanish connection makes impossible the web acces . I have my computer
clean because I´m a paranoic; as soon as
--- Michael J. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thare are about a half dozen people out there
who's
computers have the latest Outlook/Outlook Express
virus and I keep getting junk attachments from
them.
What are they ? .exe files ?
The virus grabs a random file off the
That is the one. :P
--- Cameron Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thare are about a half dozen people out there
who's
computers have the latest Outlook/Outlook
Express
virus and I keep getting junk attachments from
them.
What are they ? .exe files ?
I'm wondering if they got
--- Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My estimation is that yes, it's a very bad infection
this time. I've
received about a dozen copies of it in the past
couple days.
Fortunately I drive a Mac...
That's why I use Yahoo mail for mailing lists. Ain't
gonna get no viri that way. For my normal
That would be yet another very good reason to run 7.1 instead of 7.5.x.
(Now if the virus kiddies would get smarter and
figure
out how to package along a nasty AppleScript instead
of a Visual Basic Script...)
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There was already an applescript virus not long ago. It was called
'Simpson' or something like that.
Marten
Is Outlook 5.0.2 for Mac AppleScriptable? If so I'll
bet an enterprising cracker could do the same junk
to Macs.
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Hello Marten!
I have the best modem you can buy for connect to internet by the phoneline,
and my provider is one of the best conexion providers in Spain. You can´t
understand our situation because you live in Holland. Don´t fuck me, excuse
me for the expresion,; the spanish phonelines are one
--- MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if a significant amount of fellow 68k users
clearly tells them that
they're interested in a firewall solution for
their 68k Macs, maybe they'll
reconsider their position...
Whats the correct email address to send a query?
There is NO direct email
Hello,
My turn :)
Mac 512k
Mac Plus x 4
Mac SE dual floppy with hard drive
Mac SE single floppy with hard drive
Mac SE/30 x 2 *
Mac Classic x 6 *
Mac Classic 2 x 4
Mac Colour Classic
Mac II x 4
Mac IIci
Mac IIcx
Mac IIsi
Mac LC
Mac LCII x 4 *
Mac LC475
Mac LC575 x 4 *
Mac Centris 650
Power Mac
-Original Message-
From: Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 27, 2001 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: My List
He, Jeff, nice stash, interesting that you don't have any ppc macs or
powerbooks as of yet.
I can understand that you try to get
-Original Message-
From: Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 27, 2001 7:46 AM
Subject: Classic Battery
This is one of the questions that leads to another.
I can't find the answer to these on the FAQ page.
1) How do I get to
Mac SE dual floppy With HD?
OK, never seen one. I have an SE (single floppy w/HD) and an SE FDHD (dual
floppy). I assume its an external HD?
No, dual internal floppy and internal HD. It had a bright purple bracket in
it that looked as if it was home made, but I found another more
Go figure... buy 'em books and all they do is eat the pages
Jeff Garrison wrote:
My favorite?
The Plus..
Jeff
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Just a small collection, myself.
Plus (it just plays Zero Gravity!)
SE/30
two IIcis, one stock with standard L2 cache, one w/50MHz Daystar '030 + FPU
IIsi, one almost in 100% condition + FPU, one totally stripped
Power Mac 7300 w/G3 500/1MB/225 (soon)
Apple Network Server 500/200
and a token
Hmm, I thought this list dealt with 68020 Macs as well as the 030's
so wouldn't the questions on the Mac Classic fit here. You have to
pull the power supply and the hard drive cable from the motherboard,
and, of course, you sure cannot miss the memory expansion board.
Dale
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--- Steve Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:17 PM -0400 7/27/2001, Amber Rhea wrote:
What was the statistic? Over 10,000 known Windows
viruses and fewer than 10
for the Mac?
Closer to truth is 15,000 for Windows/DOS and 700
for Mac. The
chance of an effective worm for a Mac would
--- Steve Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Closer to truth is 15,000 for Windows/DOS and
700 for Mac. The
chance of an effective worm for a Mac would be for
it to be cross
platform. Possible? Likely?
Any that would affect the Mac nowadays (OS X) would
have to also affect
My list is incredibly short and easy.
One IIci with DayStar Turbo 601 and 80 megs RAM.
One Radius 81/110 with a paltry 56 megs RAM.
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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets? Bernard de
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