On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 12:50 , J.S. Garrison wrote:
From: jsoderlund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Disk Images Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2002, 5:56 PM
Go here and get both Disk Copy 4.2 and 6.3.3
Why 6.3.3?
jeff
It
I actually have two separate Performa 475's that won't boot. One
someone just gave me, the other I've had for a long time. With my
first one, I took it out of storage, opened it, dusted it, then tried
to boot. The other I just tried when I brought it home. They both do
the exact same thing:
You have to have a good PRAM battery for those machines to boot.
Rob
I actually have two separate Performa 475's that won't boot. One
someone just gave me, the other I've had for a long time. With my
first one, I took it out of storage, opened it, dusted it, then tried
to boot. The
I'm off to Radio Schlock! Thanks.
--- Robert Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to have a good PRAM battery for those machines to boot.
Rob
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You have to have a good PRAM battery for those machines to boot.
Rob
A quick test is to turn it on, wait for the beep then turn the power
switch off and back on again as fast as you can. It should boot up
normally. If it does then it's a dead battery.
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Yep, it booted then promptly complained about the date. Pickle, should
this little trick go in the FAQ?
It's not on my site either :-O
I will stick it on in the monumental July update I promised everyone.
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Replace the PRAM batteries.
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Done. Boots so good now, it knocks me off my chair every time I turn
it on.
Ed
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Replace the PRAM batteries.
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Dear Vintage Macs:
I have an old LCIII on which I would like to run a version of NetBSD, as
well as converting this computer into a dedicated firewall computer. The
LCIII has 36MB RAM, 1 GB hard drive, a math co-processor, and an ethernet
card. What is the best way of approaching this project?
Dear Vintage Macs:
I have an old LCIII on which I would like to run a version of NetBSD, as
well as converting this computer into a dedicated firewall computer. The
LCIII has 36MB RAM, 1 GB hard drive, a math co-processor, and an ethernet
card. What is the best way of approaching this project?
Software: OS 7.5.3, OT 1.1.2, Mac TCP/IP, Eudora Light for mail.
I have put in the settings to match my PC that is connected to the same
router (but not the hub).
What do you mean by Mac TCP/IP? I'm not sure if you are using OT
with the TCP/IP control panel or MacTCP?
When i try to open
Well it's been a tense hour, but the motherboard of Green Jade is out and
I haven't fried myself yet. Just in case anyone's curious, you don't have to
remove or even touch anything on the CRT or controller circuitry to get the
logic board out, just take your time wiggling out the connectors from
At 1:23 AM -0400 6/19/02, jsoderlund wrote:
What do you mean by Mac TCP/IP? I'm not sure if you are using OT
with the TCP/IP control panel or MacTCP?
I'm not either. When i installed OT it had TCP/IP and said it was going to
replace MacTCP, But the Error message refers to Mac TCP. Go figure.
For what I was always told, all PC hardware will work on a Mac, EXCEPT for
RAM. RAM is kinda funny, I have a Packard Bell, and there was special RAM
designed for it
Steven
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