Just for the record, my LC won't boot at all unless those sense pins are
shorted. It just sits there. If I short out 7 10, it boots fine, and I
can use it as a headless server.
Rob
Very confusing.
Shorting 7 and 10 implies that the LC uses extended sense line protocol,
but the LC is not listed
On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 02:53 AM, Jesse Lucke wrote:
There are definate clearance problems. The first Mac I bought, an LCIII,
came with a manual-inject drive. It was supposed to use an auto-inject
drive; consequently, you could not insert a floppy: the height of the
drive
mechanism
High all!
For years the wife has bitc...er..complained about the
mileage we get with my 'Detroit Iron'.
Last night she stopped complaining and finally understood.
'77 Eldorado vs 2002 vintage (300 miles on the clock!) $200K
Motorhome.
I hit the lotteryer..the
Is there any kind of a reader available for vintage macs for Flash memory?
That is, a Compact Flash Card reader, or Multimedia Card reader?
I'm looking for something that would work with the standard Mac serial ports,
or the SCSI port.
Any ideas?
Rob
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At 3:17 PM -0500 3/29/02, Robert Patterson wrote:
Is there any kind of a reader available for vintage macs for Flash memory?
That is, a Compact Flash Card reader, or Multimedia Card reader?
I'm looking for something that would work with the standard Mac serial ports,
or the SCSI port.
Yes,
Thanks to one of the *Listers* (You know who you are), who supplied
the logic board with the FPU, (and yes the logic board was dead) and to
*The Pickles FAQ* on how to extract it.
After about two hours of slow and easy work, and with a bit of pin
work using
a Large magnifying
It has come to my attention, via another person, that you appear to be
distributing an out-dated an potentially damaging version of the
'Mode32' extension for the Macintosh. The version, I believe to be 1.2,
of this extension is situated at the following address:
At 5:53 PM -0700 3/29/02, Mark Benson wrote:
It has come to my attention, via another person, that you appear to be
distributing an out-dated an potentially damaging version of the
'Mode32' extension for the Macintosh.
SNIP
well in this case the crashes are restricted
to System 7.5 or later (Mac
Vintage Macs wrote...
From: Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Performa 475 appearance (was: Origin...)
Hmmm. I have one that says Macintosh Performa on the left side of the
case, printed on in the usual Apple font. On the foot of the LCIII
style case is a plastic sticker the same