Part #DT-327A. who's part? Dont know. Thats all thats written
on the box, comes with mounting rails and power cord. price about
$10us. As mentioned, you will wont a IDE bigger mac to use it in
or a pc. 40 pins compared with scsi 50 pins.
Are 2.5 drives all ide? I've never seen a scsi one.
l k
At 04:30 PM 04/07/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Make a spacer to fit between the lid and the case. Step the top edge in
to mimic the top edge of the case. Some sheet metal should work. Any
heating and air conditioning shop should be able to make up the spacer
and roll the top edge to make the step.
Not
At 17:35 +1000 on 08/04/02, Darren wrote:
Are 2.5 drives all ide? I've never seen a scsi one.
Most (all?) of the PowerBooks (other than the Portable) up to about 1994
used 2.5 SCSI drives. They're not made any more, but there *are* very
small OEM-only SCSI-to-IDE adapters. MCE sells such a
At 02:18 -0700 on 08/04/02, flawed jai wrote:
I know a guy who will air brush enamel paint the case in any
automobile color you want. no lie. been thinking about having him do
it to my three, myself.
Wait, you mean like the Mercury Classic II on AppleFritter? Is he up to
that level of
--oh--and make sure you get a rocket and the mission control software
that goes with it. then you can have the roar of the engines, when you
start it up. [ pickle, you explain it to them]
Heh heh heh heh...what a great sound. Quite possibly the most hardcore,
badass startup sound ever to
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 06:29 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Nope, it's a NuBus card. The original Rocket can
either completely take over the CPU function or act
as a Mac inside your Mac. The Stage II Rocket only
works as a seperate Mac. The accelerator function
of the original Rocket was
At 05:04 -0700 on 08/04/02, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Is this sound just a resource? Perhaps it could be extracted from the
Rocket extension/CDEV/whatever so we all can share in the joy. :-)
No, you have to buy the Rocket ;) Really. You know you want one. I have
StageTwos cheap if anyone is
I think there is a GoogleBot that runs across the net gathering info as well.
Steve
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From: A. Daniel King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Getting noticed
Mark Benson wrote:
Is there any way to
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 01:04 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Is this sound just a resource? Perhaps it could be extracted from the
Rocket extension/CDEV/whatever so we all can share in the joy. :-)
If and when I get mine I'll throw it at ResEdit and CanOpener and see
what I can find :).
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On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Green, Steven B. wrote:
I think there is a GoogleBot that runs across the net gathering info as well.
Yeah...crawl[1-9].googlebot.com
Andrew
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From: Teuila Bertie Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Personal LWntr printing on LC475, CCII
Date: Sun, Apr 7, 2002, 7:57 PM
First of all, if this is the wrong list to post a printing problem to,
please email directly where I should go. I've
I have a new challenge for you networking gurus. I have IPNetShareX (a
front for the NATD and ROUTED services) running on my iBook, the only
machine I have with a Modem, sharing my internet connection. At the
moment however I have to change all my Macs over to different TCP/IP
settings to use
At 15:59 +0100 on 08/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
I have a new challenge for you networking gurus. I have IPNetShareX (a
front for the NATD and ROUTED services) running on my iBook, the only
machine I have with a Modem, sharing my internet connection. At the
moment however I have to change all my
And did the nannie write anything on topic?
Was it cross posted?
Couldn't help myself Mark, to easy. :)
Mark Benson wrote:
I have a new challenge for you networking gurus. I have IPNetShareX (a
front for the NATD and ROUTED services) running on my iBook, the only
machine I have with a Modem,
I wiped off the toner roller (the dark green one) in the toner cartridge
with soft tissue. Still prints the same. Any other suggestions? Time for a
new toner cart?
thanks
Bertie
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To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
At 12:06 -0500 on 08/04/02, Teuila Bertie Hall wrote:
I wiped off the toner roller (the dark green one) in the toner cartridge
with soft tissue. Still prints the same. Any other suggestions? Time for a
new toner cart?
Most cartridges come with a felt brush which is a part of the assembly,
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 04:34 PM, Darren wrote:
And did the nannie write anything on topic?
Yes, the whole network is currently run off an LCIII.
Was it cross posted?
It was on-topic for both lists (I mentioned a PCI PowerMac too) and I
was trying to catch as wide an array of ppl as
Thanks, pickle and Jeff. I think I saw a take-apart diagram somewhere on the
web to get at it.
Appreciate the help.
bertie
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From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: Personal LWntr
.
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 04:07 PM, Eagle wrote:
Mark, I have done what you describe, except using only the ethernet port
(instead of 1xEthernet and 1xModem).
What makes you change all of your DNS and DHCP settings?
The iBook mirrors internet DNS to the rest of the network using a short
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 04:07 PM, the pickle wrote:
Lemme just clarify a few points here and then I'll give you what I think
ought to work...
1) You have a dialup connection that needs to be routed.
It's routed already. I need to set up some
2) You have Ethernet and modem
DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet, or am
I missing something important?
If you don't have DNS, you'd better know the IP address you're trying to
connect to. You need it to resolve the name. I've seen lack of DHCP cause
problems with email, although I can't
At 12:15 -0700 on 08/04/02, Teri Pittman wrote:
If you don't have DNS, you'd better know the IP address you're trying to
connect to. You need it to resolve the name. I've seen lack of DHCP cause
Not gonna be much use to try connecting if the modem isn't there, now is it? :)
the pickle
FAQ
Well, I got it apart and cleaned the roller pickle and Jeff were talking
about. It was coated with toner dust. I first wiped it off with a soft cloth
(don't have a brush and couldn't find one inside the printer). Reassembled
it and printed a page.
The page showed marked improvement, but when I
At 12:52 -0700 on 08/04/02, Teri Pittman wrote:
Would be the same thing for an intranet. It resolves the IP address to the
Again, why use IP when you have AppleTalk?
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Software Archive
ftp://download:[EMAIL PROTECTED]//Users/thepickl/Sites/Archive/
got a quick email back from moe at fixyourownprinter.com. he said to replace
the toner cartridge.
okay. time to kill this thread. thanks to all for the assistance.
bertie
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on 4/8/02 4:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Marten
you need a video capture and edit set up.
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On maandag, april 8, 2002, at 11:14 , R.A. Cantrell wrote:
on 4/8/02 4:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Marten
At 13:46 -0700 on 08/04/02, l k m wrote:
So I guess I'm out of luck, too many apples oranges banana and kiwi
trying to get a 2.5 IDE drive in a Plus-era SCSI case.
I'm assuming the 2.5 from the PowerBook 3400 is IDE. Correct me if I'm
wrong.
You're quite correct.
the pickle
FAQ
At 23:08 +0200 on 08/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Something like a Quad 840AV plus a fat hard disk would be my first choice.
the
At 23:39 +0200 on 08/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
I suppose that, when I get my hands on a Quad 840AV, the process is
simple and I won't need any additional hardware, except a video recorder?
Reasonably so, yes. James Wang's excellent AV-FAQ (linked on LEM, I think
on the Q840 profile
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 07:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet, or
am
I missing something important?
Er DNS *is* kinda critical for the internet, how dya expect to find
'www.apple.com' without DNS?
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 06:26 , Mark Benson wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 07:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet, or
am
I missing something important?
Er DNS *is* kinda critical for the internet, how dya expect to find
on 4/8/02 5:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital video?
I'm just guessing that a 7600 with adequate ram and drive speed/space would
be better than the 840. he connectivity window
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 10:08 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Anyone around here know how to get the contents of a video tape on a
hard disk, preferably using some old Mac?
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff.
Buy an 840av, you won't regret it :). It has Analog video and S-VHS
On dinsdag, april 9, 2002, at 12:30 , R.A. Cantrell wrote:
on 4/8/02 5:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital video?
I'm just guessing that a 7600 with adequate ram and drive
I have a IIci w/ Performa Plus monitor. I have a radius precion color 24xp
video card (not installed) will this work with this set up?
Thanks,
jes
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And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Marten
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on 4/8/02 6:09 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Marten
There's a guy on the Quadlist named Coz who is an expert on the 660av.
Give him a shout.
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At 18:44 -0400 on 08/04/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a IIci w/ Performa Plus monitor. I have a radius precion color 24xp
video card (not installed) will this work with this set up?
Should be fine.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Software Archive
ftp://download:[EMAIL
At 01:09 +0200 on 09/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
And what about the 660AV? I just found a M.Bakker (probably coincidence)
selling one for 45 euro on a secondhand mac site.
Will also work, albeit not *quite* as well.
the pickle
FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml
Software Archive
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:25 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Thanks. Now, I've got a good reason to buy myself a Quad 840AV :-)
You don't need a good reason - I didn't have one LOL :).
BTW Is this something that one can do better with newer Macs or are
those more aimed at digital
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:31 PM, Eagle wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 06:26 , Mark Benson wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 07:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet,
or
am
I missing something important?
Er DNS *is*
on 4/8/02 6:16 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was. Coz disappeared from LEM about a year ago.
the pickle
I'll bet if you shine the Coz light up into the sky, our hero will answer
the call.
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I have to agreeYears ago I had a nice 840av and loved the connectivity
and ease of use right out of the box. Neatest thing was running the Mac's
video signal right to a television set. I am contemplating setting my Mom
up with a 6100/av model to replace her ailing and aging WebTV box.
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part #DT-327A. who's part? Dont know. Thats all
thats written
on the box, comes with mounting rails and power
cord. price about
$10us. As mentioned, you will wont a IDE bigger mac
to use it in
or a pc. 40 pins compared with scsi 50 pins.
Are 2.5
Yes it damn well does (sorry). I have it set up internally, I don't
*like* having to use IP addresses all the time.
Depending on the size of your network, it may be feasible to create a
hosts file on each computer.
Rob
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