I don't like the move to google groups as it makes one have to go to
the groups, many of which my Public Library blocks (no rhyme or reason
as to whats blocked).
I prefer the current format since I can look at the messages while
doing the rest of my email.
Steve
On 1/27/06, Dan Knight [EMAIL
The other day I found a TV set that has the ability to double as aa
RGB monitor. What makes it applicable here is what was attached to
it...hooked to the antenna is an Apple TV Switch Box (Model # A2M4041,
FCC ID BCG72BA2M4041). It has sound but no picture.
The TV info is:
FCC ID: AFA9X64084
I hadn't read that about Scotty's ashes (in any of the numerous obits
I read). I did notice that he had, besides Alzheimer's and pneumonia,
Parkinson's and lung fibrosis. Not a pleasant combination to be sure.
Steve
On 7/21/05, Nigel Goodey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No - just designed to orbit
My IIci would be willing to see what they do. :)
Steve
On 7/7/05, Snook, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put them in an SE/30 and see what they do.
Or send them to me and I'll do it. :)
johnsn
In my local computer junkyard I found this SIMM in an antistatic bag,
so I have no idea
And, for your viewing pleasure, some links documenting Star Trek, the
System 7
port to Intel's 486. :)
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/05/10/cocoa_history_two.html
http://www.macobserver.com/columns/thisweek/2004/20041211.shtml
The original jump to Intel was shelved in favor of
An LC will only use 10M of RAM no matter how much you put into it. It
was made that way on purpose.
Steve
On 5/27/05, Matt Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to confess. It has been awhile since I have
a Mac. I carried a Mac 512, upgraded to a Plus, for
12 years, between five different
I have several compact Macs (512k's, Pluses and SEs)as well as Mac
IIsi's, IIci's, LC's (LC. Performa 405, Performa 450), a Q605 as well
as my 5260/100 and
my 5400/180 (my non-Macs won't be mentioned). People are amazed that I
don't feel the need for a G4 or G5 (or at the very least a G3!). Would
H, my 5260 won't boot and I think its because the kitties knocked
the KB off the top and it hit the cord for the external HDs. Would
that require a new board inside?
Steve
On 4/29/05, NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Define SW Washington... I'm in Portland, and might have room for a
A friend said that most of the *BSD Unixes will run on old Macs.
I have thought of looking at them, but haven't had the time to do so
right now, but its on my list of things to do.
Steve
PS...He said the smallest is Pico BSD which will fit on a 1.4M floppy
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:11:56 +1100,