What settings did you use on the adapter? I have one of those
ViewSonic ones that they gave away for free...
On 12/15/05, Allan Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an original LC sitting right here next to me and it works
fine with a 20 Sony Trinitron, standard VGA connector. It runs it
Has anyone ever had success with a modern LCD display
on an LC? That would be AWESOME...
Does your ViewSonic adapter have any details on it
about settings? Did it come with a manual? And most
importantly, does anyone know if these settings are
universal (so once we find out what they used on that
I'm looking out for a reasonably priced 15 lcd display because the
natural resolution is 1024 x 768. That should
work with the Radius 8XJ NuBus video card in my Mac IIfx! I want to see
OS 6 on an LCD!
BTW I modified the Radius card by first de-soldering the Mac video
connector. I then used
Hi again,
I've installed NetPresenz and connected the little fellow onto my home
network, and it went really well... ftp sharing is great!
But I still have a problem: my hard disk is called SE/30 (dunno who did it;
the computer was like that all the time), and that causes 404's when I try
to
On 16-dec-05, at 23:35, Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi again,
I've installed NetPresenz and connected the little fellow onto my home
network, and it went really well... ftp sharing is great!
But I still have a problem: my hard disk is called SE/30 (dunno who
did it;
the computer was like that all
Mine's a Total TechnologiesĀ© UnimacĀ adapter with
8 DIP switches on row A and 8 more on row B. A2
and A3 are on, as is B7, everything else is off.
I was wrong about it displaying resolution
options (at least under System 6), it just
defaults to 640 x 480.
How can I rename it without formatting the drive?
You can't rename it as long as file sharing is on. Turn it off, and rename it.
Donn
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You have to turn off file sharing in order to rename the drive. Then
you can turn it back on again. (You can also boot with the shift key
down to disable all extensions and rename it, then reboot, that ought
to work).
At 10:35 PM + 12/16/05, Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi again,
I've
Yep. I've done it 5 minutes after writing the first message... but thanks
anyway...
Manuel Jorge M. Marques
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Try booting from a floppy and then see if you can rename the drive
On 12/16/05, Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. I've done it 5 minutes after writing the first message... but thanks
anyway...
Manuel Jorge M. Marques
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