Speaking of vertical tubes, what ever happened to the concept of
monitors that supported display of both landscape and portrait
images (e.g., Radius _ (I can't recall what it was called).
I think it had something to do with the cost of CRTs when the full
page monitors were around.
At 08:33 PM 9/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
I checked with Corel a few months back and they confirmed that every Mac
version of WordPerfect is basically free for use. I was wondering if
anybody has a copy of WordPerfect 3.0 (not 3.5) or knows where I can get
one.
I have WP 2.1 if you need a less RAM
Hi,
I'm trying to run certain programs on an LCII using system 7.1 and I
find the machine is a bit buggy. My specs are 40 meg HD, 10 megs of RAM, 16
bit colour only, I have virtual memory turned off as well as 32 bit
addressing turned off.
My problems have been:
- couldn't run
Now, look.
Kyle Hanson *is* one of the more learned listers. He's one of the most
prolific contributors to the Mac discussions; he knows a hell of a lot about
Macs and always has helpful advice to share. I wish everyone would get off
his case. You're obviously not getting his point. I don't see
on 9/22/01 1:56 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With System 7.1, I HAD Enabler 304 in the System Folder which let the
machine boot to a plain Macintosh in the About This Macintosh window.
Reading Mac Secrets, I downloaded and installed Enabler 001, removing
Enabler 304.
on 9/22/01 1:56 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked with Corel a few months back and they confirmed that every Mac
version of WordPerfect is basically free for use. I was wondering if
anybody has a copy of WordPerfect 3.0 (not 3.5) or knows where I can get
one.
I
Hi everyone,
I updated my networking web page *slightly* last night. Updating is still in
progress and will continue tonight. But, I wanted to put more links up... So
anyone who has a web page that has info about vintage Mac networking, or
Mac/PC networking, or Mac networking in general, please
At 8:12 AM -0400 9/22/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
appropriate. (FWIW, I wasn't offended or anything by the posting -
actually, I liked it and what it had to say - until it got to the heathen
part. Which is the thing that bugged Kyle, too. With good reason!) -And I'm
You and Kyle are both over
Steve Moody wrote:
At 8:12 AM -0400 9/22/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
appropriate. (FWIW, I wasn't offended or anything by the posting -
actually, I liked it and what it had to say - until it got to the heathen
part. Which is the thing that bugged Kyle, too. With good reason!) -And I'm
You
Steve Moody wrote:
At 12:00 PM -0700 9/22/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Even though you just insulted me, I have a full install floppy set of word
perfect 6 if you want it. By the way, I am very comfortable with my beliefs,
and I still felt insulted by Gregg's contribution to the list. Let it
Word Perfect: I did a search but have failed. Does anyone know
where a legal copy can be downloaded?
Even though you just insulted me, I have a full install floppy set of word
perfect 6 if you want it.
WordPerfect 6?
That is what I call an insult!
:-) Marten
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At 12:25 PM -0700 9/22/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Heres the real deal Steve. Let this put this OT stuff to rest ok?
Don't you mean, Let me have the last word?
With war looming, Atheists and believers of alternate faiths are
sucking on the
candlelight vigils, prayer circles and yet another
At 9:30 PM +0200 9/22/01, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
WordPerfect 6?
That is what I call an insult!
I'm hoping that I can find a version that will run on an LCIII.
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unlike its . . . rival, the Macintosh operating
Today I went to a quarterly Apple Trade fair in Holland wanting to
buy a IIf or IIg I/O board for my Laserwriter II (until today a
IINT). Of course I also picked up a plus (2.5 mb, nothing special,
will be stored for it's parts) and looked around for other goodies
(didn't find anything really
I have WordPerfect 1.0 if you're up to that!
I've 1.0, but it's unstable with large documents (over 100k or so,
Systems 6.0.4 to .0.8 and 7-all flavors of 7), and the dictionary never
worked right.
I've also 2.0--it's just plain unstable. The floppys fall off the desk
if they're not weighted
on 9/22/01 4:18 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what you get from all that off topic bullshit. A bunch of
fanatics calling each other names. Why don't you stupid yanks just
shut up!
Please Kyle, sleep on it for a night and then come back!
Marten, you have
bla bla bla
Chris Wood
How come this guy is posting on vintage mac? He was banned from the
list some time ago.
Marten
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Nobody called Kyle a heathen. If he has a beef
with that he might want to take it up with Mr.
Ishida himself at www.sinfest.net and while you're
there read some of his comic strips that IMHO
are quite funny. :)
I understand. Like I said, I enjoyed reading what you posted
(even if it
Free ISPs are dropping like flies, and it's almost impossible to find a
free ISP that supports Mac users.
Hermann Ertl brought this to my attention: NetZero is asking to hear from
Mac users who would be interested in free service -- up to 10 hours per
month.
NetZero http://www.netzero.net
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 18:17:04 -0400
Subject: Re: A little weird About this Mac...
From: Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had one of my networked LC 575's crash while surfing today. An error
message suggesting I increase the RAM allotted to the NetNav 2.02 popped
up. I looked in :About
I concur! too. Gee.
Has anyone looked up the definition of heathen? It was used correctly -
Atheism isn't a religion, but a lack of religion.
To my understanding the word means godless person, which is in
keeping with the content of Gregg's quote.
When used directly at a person (people) it
At 16:58 -0500 on 21/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
Can you try the drive in another Mac?
The drive does the same thing in my Performa 550 and LC 475, so I assume it
would not access in the LC II.
Just wanted to make sure it wasn't a problem specific to the particular Mac
you're using it in.
p
At 17:16 -0500 on 21/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
On my LC 475 ROM SIMM slot is not present, it probably was prepared for, the
holes are where the slot pins would go.
Yep, some had solder pads without having the slot installed.
p
_
the pickle
The
At 16:17 +0900 on 22/09/01, Rodney A. Hoiseth wrote:
Speaking of vertical tubes, what ever happened to the concept of
monitors that supported display of both landscape and portrait
images (e.g., Radius _ (I can't recall what it was called).
You mean like the Pivot?
There are still a
At 14:49 -0400 on 22/09/01, Steve Moody wrote:
Word Perfect: I did a search but have failed. Does anyone know
where a legal copy can be downloaded?
If Corel doesn't care about what happens with it, I guess any ol' Joe could
put up a 3.0 version (3.5 is the only one I know of that's
At 06:16 -0400 on 22/09/01, A.Tuazon wrote:
I'm trying to run certain programs on an LCII using system 7.1 and I
find the machine is a bit buggy. My specs are 40 meg HD, 10 megs of RAM, 16
bit colour only, I have virtual memory turned off as well as 32 bit
addressing turned off.
My
on 9/22/01 9:04 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm out. See you guys later. I'm unsubbing so that I don't bring
you any more
crap. Later. If I have dealings with anyone else then contact me offlist.
Kyle unsubbing is a big loss to the vintage mac community. He knew
If anyone needs a copy (covers the ImageWriter, IW II, IW LQ, and original
LaserWriter/LW Plus IIRC), there are two on Half.com. Use this link and
help the FAQ donate to the Red Cross:
http://www.qksrv.net/click-734929-167876
A search for Larry Pina will find it pretty easily.
p
At 22:48 -0400 on 22/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
on 9/22/01 9:04 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm out. See you guys later. I'm unsubbing so that I don't bring
you any more
crap. Later. If I have dealings with anyone else then contact me offlist.
Kyle unsubbing is a big
Turn 32-bit addressing back on and most of those problems will probably go
away.
Well, actually I turned off the 32 bit addressing because I found the
machine crashing more with it on. With it off, the same programs actually
started up without crashing, but then crashed after the title
Very sorry. Meant to reply to sender. I'm trying to stay on
topic. I'll punish myself by un-subbing for a week or two. Someone
spank me.
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unlike its . . . rival, the Macintosh operating system. Tens of
millions
At 00:37 -0400 on 23/09/01, A.Tuazon wrote:
Turn 32-bit addressing back on and most of those problems will probably go
away.
Well, actually I turned off the 32 bit addressing because I found the
machine crashing more with it on. With it off, the same programs actually
started up without
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