Ok, I'm back again for 601 support... I got the drivers installed and it
gives me the control panel that lets me turn the 601 on. Now I'm getting a
Network Error -23 when I try to turn on a browser or FTP server or AIM or
anything. It's just one hurdle after another. lol.. Thanks for all your
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:14:55 -0800 (PST)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Daystar control panel also has a checkbox to
enable
or disable SCSI Manager 4.3, but I think it's
useless because no software I ever tried on mine
that required SM4.3 would detect it.
My memory is hazy because
minimum). I guess the Turbo 601 uses 256K out of BankA for
something.
Jeff Walther
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I'm having some problems with a DayStar Turbo601. It's in a Mac IIci
running system 7.5.5. I stuck it in the PDS slot, but it didnt seem to do
anything. I got this off ebay with no instructions. I found some DayStar
site that says the Turbo601 doesnt need any software or drivers. I've tried
On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 06:40 PM, Thomas Burns wrote:
I'm having some problems with a DayStar Turbo601. It's in a Mac IIci
running system 7.5.5. I stuck it in the PDS slot, but it didnt seem
to do anything. I got this off ebay with no instructions. I found some
DayStar site that says
doesnt need any software
or drivers. I've tried
putting some power PC programs on the mac and it
says You must have a Power PC. Any suggestions?
You need the DayStar control panel to turn on the
Turbo 601.
http://www.lowendmac.com/daystar/download/index.html
Once it's turned on, a value
Thanks for the recent information, Jeff W and Gregg. I've just
purchased a maxed out IIvx -- 68MB RAM, Turbo 601 card at 100MHz,
uprated hard disk, uprated VRAM (don't know how much yet). The only
disappointment is the mediocre Radius 8XJ video card but you can't have
everything...
So far
On Friday, December 5, 2003, at 09:42 AM, Phil Beesley wrote:
The only disappointment is the mediocre Radius 8XJ video card but you
can't have everything...
I like this one.
This is a card that only does 256 colors, but it will do a bundle of
different resolutions up to 1152x870.
Have you
--- Phil Beesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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So far I've had little chance to play but I'll check
whether the Turbo
601 has been tweeked to fix the colour depth problem
and whether the
card will work in my IIci. Is there anything else to
look out for?
Oops, I've temporarily broken
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 00:11:07 -0800 (PST)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Turbo 601 for the IIci was also sold for the IIvi
and IIvx, but there was a bug in it that limited their
onboard video to a max of 256 colors. Since the T601
was designed before the release of the vi/vx, DayStar
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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so unless they
were installing different firmware between the two
models and somehow
hacking the flash updater to know the difference, a
Turbo601 is a
Turbo601...And the adapters *might* be the same as
well.
The Turbo 601 for the IIci
Got this off ebay. It arrived with the turbo 601
loose in the IIci. When I
put it back together it would not boot with the
turbo 601 card installed. It
made a real fast startup chime and that's it. The
IIci does work with a 040
card. I want this card to work! What can I do?
Didn't we
At 14:34 -0700 on 17/04/02, Snook, John R wrote:
Got this off ebay. It arrived with the turbo 601 loose in the IIci. When I
put it back together it would not boot with the turbo 601 card installed. It
made a real fast startup chime and that's it. The IIci does work with a 040
card. I want
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 14:34 -0700 on 17/04/02, Snook, John R wrote:
Got this off ebay. It arrived with the turbo 601
loose in the IIci. When I
put it back together it would not boot with the
turbo 601 card installed. It
made a real fast startup chime and that's
Randy wrote:
SystemSwitcher should help with that right?
Probably not. I've never seen SystemSwitcher work between partitions
on same hard drive.
SystemPicker will work between partitions.
Gamba
http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/tidbits.html
Thanks.
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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:18:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
--- Randy Beaudreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll need a FAT system.
Marten
I thought so. So system 7.5.5 is it for me unless
SystemSwitcher
works to
--- Randy Beaudreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll need a FAT system.
Marten
I thought so. So system 7.5.5 is it for me unless
SystemSwitcher
works to switch Systems 7.1 and 8.1. I'll be
finding that out.
You'd have to switch to 030 mode before using 7.1.
=
The earth swarms
I know there was one more version of the DayStar
Turbo 601 Control panel after 1.1. It was obtained
from DayStar after sending a Turbo 601 in for a ROM
update so that a IIvi/IIvx using it could have more
than 256 colors on the built in video. After
downloading
the 1.1 software from DayStar
-Original Message-
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 1:39 PM
Subject: Turbo 601 Control 1.1.?
I know there was one more version of the DayStar
Turbo 601 Control panel after 1.1. It was obtained
from DayStar after
I'm getting a IIci with Turbo 601 installed. Standard speed setting is
66 MHz, but I can rarely leave well enough when I hear of
acceleration/overclocking options. This page from Mark Schrier's Clock
Chipping site - http://homepage.mac.com/~schrier/dt601.html - shows how
to chip the card to run
At 17:10 -0700 on 12/09/01, Gene Osburn wrote:
I'm getting a IIci with Turbo 601 installed. Standard speed setting is
66 MHz, but I can rarely leave well enough when I hear of
acceleration/overclocking options. This page from Mark Schrier's Clock
Chipping site - http://homepage.mac.com
Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm getting a IIci with Turbo 601 installed. Standard speed setting is
66 MHz, but I can rarely leave well enough when I hear of
acceleration/overclocking options. This page from Mark Schrier's Clock
Chipping site - http://homepage.mac.com/~schrier/dt601.html
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