Re: hello hardware for sale

2004-03-13 Thread E. Seth Miller
Greetings- On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, John Niven wrote: I also have SE/30's. I prefer the Classic II styling but love the expansion port so I can put an ethernet card in there. A must for any Mac, in these days of networking. The SE/30 styling's certainly a little less clean. (It was the last of

hello hardware for sale

2004-03-12 Thread nathall
Hey folks! I just joined this list. I've been a member of the Compact Macs mailling list for a while now. My older Apple collection as it stands now (these are the ones that are part of *MY* collection, that I actually use, as opposed to the ones I have sitting in a closet or for sale):

Re: Hello and Introduction, and a question

2001-10-31 Thread Gregg Eshelman
There were only two CPU upgrades (that I know of) made for the IIfx. One was called the Toka-Mac. (Most people assume it's a play on the Tokamak design of experimental fusion reactors.) The IIfx upgrades had to use a PDS card connected to a card in the first NuBus slot because for some reason

Re: Hello and Introduction, and a question

2001-10-31 Thread Ivan Carrillo-Nava
hard to find with drivers. The real top of the heap is the Horizon 24, but the last one that went on eBay was about six months or so ago and $50-ish. Hello, I'm back on the list after a few months! I would have to add the excellent line of video cards by Radius, the Thunder IV GX

Hello

2001-08-09 Thread Kevin Haryett
Just wanted to say hello to the list. I have a an IIsi that was given to me and I hope to learn how to connect it to my Cable modem internet connection so that my kids can use it when I am using our other computer. I am really new to the mac world (wife figured out how to turn it on after I

Re: Hello

2001-08-09 Thread Dana Collins
From: Kevin Haryett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs) Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 16:42:59 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs) Subject: Hello Just wanted to say hello to the list. I have a an IIsi that was given to me and I hope to learn how to connect

Re: Hello

2001-08-09 Thread Kevin Haryett
Hello, Welcome, and most importantly, welcome to Mac-ing! Hope your Mac days are long and lustrious! Best regards, Dana Thanks Dana. If I can get this thing doing more than acting as a Notepad and Sound maker...:) P.S. Ah, Sudbury! My roomie at Univ. of Toronto was from Sudbury; told me

Re: Hello

2001-08-09 Thread the pickle
At 17:57 -0400 on 09/08/01, Kevin Haryett wrote: Generally all you have to do is get a router for the cable modem (if you don't already have one) that is capable of doing DHCP or static IP masking. Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and you're basically all set. Just thinking

Re: Hello

2001-08-09 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Kevin Haryett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally all you have to do is get a router for the cable modem (if you don't already have one) that is capable of doing DHCP or static IP masking. Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and you're basically all set. Just thinking