Stuffit Expander
Does anyone know what the latest version of Stuffit Expander is that can be
used with OS 7.1???
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Does anyone know what the latest version of Stuffit Expander is that
can be used with OS 7.1???
5.5 works just fine.
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What this?!
Internal button switch near audio ports. Have to see it after taking
off the top cover unless it is hidden by add on PDS daughterboard
also taken off to see it.
The button itself is red.
I think some didn't have it some did have it.
Cheers,
Jason
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At 00:35 -0600 on 25/08/01, Steve Conrad wrote:
I am gonna ask the Customer Relations Manager if any diskettes might still
exist in a warehouse (or older CDs for 68k Macs) that lowendmac.com can
stick on a website for those of us who love and still use 68k Macs.
Putting diskettes on a WWW site
At 16:36 -0400 on 25/08/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
Hi everyone, I know it's possible to have more than one system installed on
one hard drive - but how would I go about doing this? I have an external
Try something like System Picker or System Switcher. I think both are on
Gamba's site.
You can
At 21:47 + on 25/08/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT, watch that wattage/current requirements on that HD! the PSU in
LC series is bit under 30W and most of it is given over to
Not all of 'em. Apple claims 20-something for the Q605, but claims 47W for
some of the other LC-class machines.
At 19:25 -0700 on 25/08/01, Ray Tolman wrote:
I am trying to replace the sick floppy drive on my SE/30 with a superdrive
1.4.
They're the same thing...that is, unless you've got a manual-insert drive
there (the one with the black door). That should still work, but it's a
possible difference,
At 23:02 -0500 on 25/08/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
My Mac IIvx manual sayd the hard drive limit is 400MB,
There's an amusing one :) Does it actually say it can't USE a drive larger
than that, or does it say that the 400MB size is the largest available? If
the latter, I'm
At 01:29 -0400 on 26/08/01, Receipts wrote:
What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an old drive.?
Apple's HD SC Setup with the patch detailed in the FAQ. Very simple, works
on almost everything once it's patched.
There are other formatters listed there that will probably
At 06:31 -0700 on 26/08/01, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
What is the best program to format a new drive, or re-format an old drive.?
Can someone give me a detailed description of the process from scratch?
You'll want to use Hard Disk Speed Tools. Basically its a point and
You know, cause the LC III
At 12:03 -0700 on 26/08/01, John Kocijanski wrote:
Hello. Will the power supply from a IIsi work in any
other Apple computer? Thanks,
Not easily. You can probably use it to power some other Macs but it won't
fit nicely in the box. The IIsi had a unique case, mobo, and power supply.
p
At 22:15 -0700 on 26/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Is there anything for CD-R/RW on Mac other than
Toast or NeroMAX? NeroMAX is currently available
CharisMac's Discribe is still being published, although a recent review
panned it. I've never used it but if it's much worse than Toast 4.1 (not a
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At 12:46 -0400 on 27/08/01, Receipts wrote:
Stuffit Expander
Does anyone know what the latest version of Stuffit
Expander is that can be
used with OS 7.1???
IIRC, it's 5.5.
I thought 5.5 required 7.1P or 7.1.1? It will work
fine on 7.1 if you
on 8/27/01 4:57 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: Multiple system folders
On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 10:25 AM, Amber Rhea wrote:
I'll search version tracker for System Switcher, thanks for mentioning
it.
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It's actually called
At 14:25 -0700 on 27/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:46 -0400 on 27/08/01, Receipts wrote:
Stuffit Expander
Does anyone know what the latest version of Stuffit
Expander is that can be
used with OS 7.1???
IIRC, it's 5.5.
I thought 5.5 required
At 21:47 + on 25/08/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT, watch that wattage/current requirements on that HD! the PSU in
LC series is bit under 30W and most of it is given over to
Not all of 'em. Apple claims 20-something for the Q605, but claims 47W for
some of the other LC-class machines.
Subject:Re: Silverlining Lite SQ?
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:52:03 -0700
From: Gene Osburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: 1
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 09:24:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
I thought 5.5 required 7.1P or 7.1.1? It will work
It requires 7.5, I think.
Works just fine with 7.1.3
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At 18:18 -0500 on 27/08/01, Donn Haven Lathrop wrote:
I thought 5.5 required 7.1P or 7.1.1? It will work
It requires 7.5, I think.
Works just fine with 7.1.3
Yeah, it works fine with 7.1.x but the installer won't run on anything less
than 7.5.x, IIRC.
p
Yeah, it works fine with 7.1.x but the installer won't run on
anything less than 7.5.x, IIRC.
Install Netscape 3.04 Gold, Stuffit 5.5 is installed. If you don't want
Netscape, delete it. Worked on my IIcx with a Gamba download of 7.1.3.
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At 18:43 -0500 on 27/08/01, Donn Haven Lathrop wrote:
Yeah, it works fine with 7.1.x but the installer won't run on
anything less than 7.5.x, IIRC.
Install Netscape 3.04 Gold, Stuffit 5.5 is installed. If you don't want
Stuffit 5.5 wasn't even in beta when 3.0 Gold shipped. Check your
Thanks, Gene!
Got it there!Seems to work fine on my LCIII+.Much appreciated.
Bob
- Original Message - From: Gene Osburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Bob C. wrote:)
Would anyone know where I can get a copy of LaCie's Silverlining Lite
SQ ?
I belive the version I need
Tracy Keirns wrote:
I am not an addict. I am not an addict. Well, maybe a little bit.
My husband spent the weekend moving all of his tools and things in the
basement out of the way for my truckload of Macs that I will be getting. I
don't think there is enough room. Guess that 4
27 Agustus 2001 jam 23:30:31, Gregg Eshelman wrote :
No problem at all. .sit is a compressed archive like
a .zip or .rar. If you have Stuffit Expander and PC
Exchange (or Apple File Exchange or File Exchange)
just put the .sit file on a PC disk and pop it
into the Mac. (Same for .bin and
on 8/27/01 6:20 PM, Tracy Keirns at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not an addict. I am not an addict. Well, maybe a little bit.
I'm not addicted! I can quit any time I want to. I just don't want to!
My husband spent the weekend moving all of his tools and things in the
basement out of the
At 18:52 -0700 on 27/08/01, Alex Allee wrote:
Here's what you do: sell the furniture. Make new furniture out of computers.
Be happy.
Q9x0 machines make great table legs. Use two for best results...just put a
stylish piece of wood over the tops of them...
p
I thought 5.5 required 7.1P or 7.1.1? It will work
It requires 7.5, I think.
Works just fine with 7.1.3
Yeah, it works fine with 7.1.x but the installer won't run on anything less
than 7.5.x, IIRC.
Are you sure? I've installed it on my 7.1 IIci without a problem (use it
frequently, in
So, I guess my addiction is confirmed. Now the question is, do I spend
my
hard earned cash on rehab, or on that nifty new Mac thing I saw on eBay
the
other day??
I'm with you all the way tracy - and that's straight to eBay... not rehab
no, no no rehab!
danabanana (1 mac going into
Works just fine with 7.1.3
Yeah, it works fine with 7.1.x but the installer won't run on anything less
than 7.5.x, IIRC.
Are you sure? I've installed it on my 7.1 IIci without a problem (use it
frequently, in fact).
http://net68000.freeshell.org/stuffitexpander5.html
But I didn't
At 19:26 -0700 on 27/08/01, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
But I didn't do anything of the kind, though. It just worked. Although
I have a lot of funky extensions on that system, so it wasn't exactly a
clean 7.1 -- several stolen from 7.5.5, in fact -- maybe that's why.
Betcha it's the Thread Manager
I don't know about you all out there, but I have been using SyQuest
Utilities 4.0.1 for 3 years, with EZ Flyer SyJet disks, on an LCII, a
Q650, a 7200, with Sys. 7.1, 7.5.3, 7.5.5, 8.1, it's worked out pretty
well for me -- I mean about as well as using other drivers.
...Of course there is
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At 19:26 -0700 on 27/08/01, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
But I didn't do anything of the kind, though. It
just worked. Although
I have a lot of funky extensions on that system, so
it wasn't exactly a
clean 7.1 -- several stolen from 7.5.5, in fact --
--- Andrew Michael MacTao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
No problem at all. .sit is a compressed archive
like
a .zip or .rar. If you have Stuffit Expander and PC
Exchange (or Apple File Exchange or File Exchange)
This is an interesting point... (pickle please
excuse
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