I'll allow this OT, after all you don't trash yourself and your car
every working day, unless you are a bad NASCAR driver ;). I'm glad it
was only a broken nose and, as for the RV, I have to say we get the same
problem here in the UK (although they are never quite that size) with
old retired
The message was a CC from a message I sent to The UMICH archive. I
didn't intend it to actually be a note for the users of this list and I
actually meant to post it to the Compacts List. We are trying to stamp
out r at least the use and distribution of Mode32 1.2 and similar
versions in order
Is there a free DHCP server for the Mac. I want to set my LC475, which
runs 24/7 as a webserver and now a DNS, as a DHCP server to save me
having to set all my machines up by hand. Also is there any chance of
serving VNC or Timbuktu (without having to buy TB2 preferably) from the
LC so I can
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 02:19 , Mark Benson wrote:
Is there a free DHCP server for the Mac. I want to set my LC475, which
runs 24/7 as a webserver and now a DNS, as a DHCP server to save me
having to set all my machines up by hand. Also is there any chance of
serving VNC or Timbuktu
At 12:36 AM -0800 3/30/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
What was the first PowerBook to have PCMCIA and what
System or MacOS version did it run? IIRC, Apple didn't
pick up PCMCIA until the PPC era began. PC laptops
had it back in the late 386 era.
The PB190 and PB5300 have it built in and are the
Everyone,
Well I got an FPU chip on Ebay for US$10.00.
Tested and work fine.
System appears to be a little faster, but can't be certain.
Test scores are higher.
Anybody use an LCIII+ with OS 7.6 on it?
and what is the performance?
I want to make this P460 ethernet and internet ready.
Jim F
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 09:27 PM, Eagle wrote:
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 02:19 , Mark Benson wrote:
Is there a free DHCP server for the Mac. I want to set my LC475, which
runs 24/7 as a webserver and now a DNS, as a DHCP server to save me
having to set all my machines up by
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 10:45 PM, James E Freeland wrote:
Everyone,
Well I got an FPU chip on Ebay for US$10.00.
Tested and work fine.
System appears to be a little faster, but can't be certain.
Test scores are higher.
The System performance will not change on adding an FPU.
1. Turned out that 64pin simms basically 8 bits per simm. (!!)
Other than that, I do not understand that Apple used year only
64pin design except to allow more pins for addressing more than 16MB
per simm. I'll just convert IIfx to use 72pin. I have lot of
16MB 72 pin simms.
I was able to
From: Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
I certainly wouldn't spend the $60 or whatever on it, but if you find a
cheap source you almost might as well. It won't hurt anything.
Do we have any clue where the 'other' market is ... the one that _is_ willing to
pay $60 for this FPU? I suspect
At 10:59 PM 3/30/2002 -0500, you wrote:
From: Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
I certainly wouldn't spend the $60 or whatever on it, but if you find a
cheap source you almost might as well. It won't hurt anything.
Do we have any clue where the 'other' market is ... the one that _is_
Hi,
I'm puzzled by apple's documents on proper termination of internal
and external stuff especially with IIfx.
Could somebody can explain this? What I am supposed to have in that
IIfx? All I got in that IIfx are: regular apple Quantum prodrive
hd has terminated resistors on 80S, p/n
Hi Everyone,
Recently I traded some older Newton stuff for a dusty
Color Classic. I got the system in yesterday, and found
that it was in PERFECT shape.. ;o But I am a bit
confused about it.
First off, it came with the orginal mothboard packed
outside the unit. So, I figured that was an
Do we have any clue where the 'other' market is ...
the one that _is_
willing to pay $60 for this FPU?
Embedded systems*. Lots of that stuff made new but
still using generations old chips because they
don't need all that processing oopmh.
*Especially if goverment (taxpayer) money is buying
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