longer. After enough bounces, the list server decides it's not
worth any further effort and unsubscribes you.
If it helps I got rid of them (touches wood) by replying to the mail
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it installed on my iBook
and have a view to listing all my Macs by serial number, spec etc. as
well as logging all my various geological specimens I have logged over
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on the cable. If the connector is being stubborn, you can ease
the cable slightly to the left slightly to the right, while
maintaining a steady, even pressure.
Did someone put you in stasis for a few weeks or something? LOL ;).
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database and spreadsheet capability -
enough to warrant relinquishing space on my woefully deficient
160 MB 80MB Drives, that is.
I think it's safe to say yes it does go a way beyond ClarisWorks 4.0. I
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need to know if there is
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On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 11:54 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 23:46 + on 18/03/02, Mark Benson wrote:
both machines, the IIsi and the IIci. Basically the adapter sticks out
about 3/16 (4mm for metric folks) from the side fot the drive
immediately behind the drive unit. I basically need
, lovely isn't what ho. Now then, where's that GT I ordered Jeeves?
Cheers,
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and stream it off the hard disk. This of course needs nearly 700MB of
hard disk space though. I'm really just proud because I have a 40GB
drive in my Quadra. It's still a suggestion non the less.
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can get an
UltraWide version that works at 20MB/s.
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was not a consideration unfortunately. Hell, you could always fit
an IDE hard disk ;).
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I look (sound?) like someone who would appreciate that having
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on my Quadra that I was playing from my iBook over the
network from the same hard disk I was recording to without it flinching.
It's a beautiful thing.
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Mark Benson wrote:
40GB Quadra? :P
added
Yup, and it's an 840av too. I love it. I play my MP3s off of it over my
network to my iBook to reduce the disk time needed on the iBook and
reduce skips due to stupid power saving clicks. I
fast and has acres of room on it for videos
Yeah, I'm sorry, it was very uncalled for.
Thanks for the tip about ACARD as I have a use
for it. Glad it works well for you Mark
Thanks. If you need any help you know where I am :).
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to the board batt. holder.
The contact is probably weaker if you use croc. clips. It's better to
solder it (making sure it's not a dry joint of course) really to ensure
it stays in contact. It's not like it's hard to un-solder.
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around. The SCSI Out is DB-25 so you can use a
standard Mac-SCSI device cable rather than a special SCSI-Centronics
50-pin daisy chain cable. It was a 'make your life easier' trick most
ppl did on scanners, HP included.
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the disk.
Is there some utility I can use to fix this?
Reboot from a CD or Disk Tools Disk.
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access per item, if you had a lot on there
you'd be raking it in :).
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at the back.
I think my dad deserves a bottle of scotch for his efforts. Sorry I
wrote an essay ;).
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as successful but it
looks pretty funny :). I put the tilt/swivel base back on as I wrote
this and it still looks quite comical sat up there :).
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As the list Nanny, if I declare a thread closed I don't expect to hear
any more about it. This is now 2 posts outside the embargo now kill it
and get back to topic please. Pridddy pleeeassseee :).
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like to make your material available elsewhere, I'm
sure Low End Mac could create space for it
Just a thought.
Although I didn't personally it is certainly an interesting suggestion.
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machines. They are a cool styling thing
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I'm interested in the 640x480 hack for the 12 RGB screen. Is it easily
doable, or un-doable?
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an upper dust shield built into the try which is inverted 'u' shape,
similar to that use in and SE/30 with the addition of the clip edges.
The manual drive has a full housing around the drive anyway so the tray
is a simple 'u' shape underslung.
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cause
crashes and loss of data.
Thank You for your help.
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people buying huge RVs and proceeding to drive them like a
moron.
I'm glad it was only your nose you broke and your family is OK. Your a
very lucky guy.
BTW don't go mad on this tread guys or I'll have to curtail it by hand,
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to protect users from it's potential issues with OS
7.5. Does anyone know why 1.2 is still useful, does the later version
ont work on early system version?
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On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 09:27 PM, Eagle wrote:
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 02:19 , Mark Benson wrote:
Is there a free DHCP server for the Mac. I want to set my LC475, which
runs 24/7 as a webserver and now a DNS, as a DHCP server to save me
having to set all my machines up
are in the FAQ and Gamba has links to all the
software you need.
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7.6.1 and it was, coincidentally, the last to support 512x384 AFAIK as
it runs on Classic IIs and Colur Classics (i.e. anything with an 030
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a wiring diagram that'd let me do this I'd be pleased
to have it.
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On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 11:09 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 15:40 + on 30/03/02, Mark Benson wrote:
actually meant to post it to the Compacts List. We are trying to stamp
out r at least the use and distribution of Mode32 1.2 and similar
'preciate the effort. Was going to do
before, that there are RAM convertors for
the IIfx that take 30-pin SIMMs. I expect about 400 people have already
mentioned that though right?
Either way, keep an eye out in various places for them and you may be
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was surprised!
Well, as if we didn't know already, at least we know what makes OS 7.5.5
so durn unstable now. I think vincenzo is trying to find a program to
strip the PPC code out of Mac OS versions but he can't find it, what did
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is there or not.
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, the BBC Mirco (mostly successful in UK and Austrailia) and
the Apple // which I'm sure no-one here has heard of ;). I have only
ever seen one Apple // in passing but I have 2 BBC Master 128 machines
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it with this extra CP
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still use BBCs, they are simple, effective and
bullet proof (I'll remember that if anyone tries to shoot me at a
vintage computer convention ;) ). I expect the Apple // is still used as
much in the US and Canada.
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and if you only have 1MB or 4MB of RAM and don't
use TCP/IP very often it seems pointless to have it load if you don't
need it.
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location
Autokey rate
Autokey delay
Speaker volume
Attention (beep) sound
Double-click time
Caret blink time (insertion point rate)
Mouse scaling (mouse speed)
Startup disk
Menu blink count
Monitor Depth
32 Bit addressing
Virtual Memory
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Disk Cache
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all how do you expect it to remember when it was built if your
clear the only sustained RAM on the computer? You can't keep it hard
coded on a ROM, you'd have to do them one at a time or at least a days
worth at a time, which ain't conducive to mass production
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On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 01:57 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 12:38 +0100 on 05/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
clear the only sustained RAM on the computer? You can't keep it hard
coded on a ROM, you'd have to do them one at a time or at least a days
Wlll...you *could* do a flash ROM...
Yeh
a 3rd party adapter, he
meant straight from the port so he's right, technically speaking.
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is too busy to play with it) 33Mhz card
with the machine (I will probably end up buying the RR off him anyway).
He says it boots 6.0.8 in 5 seconds :).
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vintage 030 machines they might be cross compatible?
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the originals, but they can't be used as standalone accelerators :(
Yeh - RocketShare is a cool sounding app. Does it run the second 'Mac'
in a window?
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On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 10:06 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 19:51 +0100 on 07/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Yeh - RocketShare is a cool sounding app. Does it run the second 'Mac'
in a window?
Yep, or you can run it in full-screen mode on a second monitor. Really
cool stuff. Too bad
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 12:42 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
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I have a Daystar PowerCache 030 upgrade in my SE/30
that plugs into the
CPU socket complete with cache and FPU. Will it work
in a IIci, if so is
it worth pulling out of my SE/30 (which
with
dots on IIRC.
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the accelerator function.
So it's better used as a separate 'Mac' as that way it just has to feed
video over the NuBus rather than all the RAM and CPU calls. Or an I way
off?
Also a question, does it require a separate NuBus video card to feed a
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as possible. Sorry I cross
posted
Couldn't help myself Mark, to easy. :)
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Oh don't be such a bitch ;).
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. But you knew that
already,
right? :)
Actually we used to share one modem between 4 ppl in our house at
university and it was OK until someone downloaded something :). Then we
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DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet, or
am
I missing something important?
Er DNS *is* kinda critical for the internet, how dya expect to find
'www.apple.com' without DNS?
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on an OS 9.1/OS X machine (IIRC you have a 9.2 G3 don't you?) and you
have the lot sorted :).
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:31 PM, Eagle wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 06:26 , Mark Benson wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 07:26 PM, the pickle wrote:
DNS and DHCP are irrelevant if you're not connected to the Internet,
or
am
I missing something important?
Er DNS
much effort for on 56k network
connection on a bunch on Macs I'm not going to use it on but it's all
relative, if I get employed as an IT tech I'm gonna have to know all
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Not nearly as well. Call me biased but the 840av is vastly superior :).
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On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 12:30 AM, the pickle wrote:
At 00:27 +0100 on 09/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Yes it damn well does (sorry). I have it set up internally, I don't
I don't get it - how does it matter? Are you doing all your AppleTalk
on
the LAN over TCP/IP? If so, there's
larger. The only
thing that would make it a problem was if you wanted to watch the video
on a big display :).
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software from Sustworks. It
does the job, crashes on occasions but is, as a result, just as good as
Windows XP ;). I think it is expected from Apple in 10.2, it's not like
it's hard if you wrote the OS.
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for the funnies here ya know!) because I get lost in about 2
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on an OS 9.1/OS X machine (IIRC you have a 9.2 G3
don't you?) and you
have the lot sorted :).
Heck, if he has that kind of rig, just get one of
those USB video capture things plus
?
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I can't seem to explain it at all. Ahh well, you can go back to vintage
macs now, the list nanny told me the thread was veering too far off
topic and told me to quit it. Hang on, I am the list nanny Anyway,
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- another reason to use 8.1 ;) )
and I can get my iBook up by IP address.
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and the localtalk machine.
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some spare 72-pin simms).
You can certainly do that on an 840AV :). You can stack in 4 32MB 72-pin
SIMMs and get 128MB! Trouble is the RAM tes takes longer than the OS to
load (yes, even with OS 8.1 pickle ;) ).
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case to work in but it looks coool :).
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do let us know how it turns out though, maybe a networking page for
flatmacs on this LAN...
I wouldn't want to put anyone else thru the agony. ;).
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any models of
popular modem that work with OT 1.1.2 PPP then let me know.
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moulding) and it whacks out a
fair bit of heat. Having said that I got a nasty burn from the edge of
my LC040 in my 475 when I out it in but realised (as the machine sounded
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HFS+ :) ). I'm happy with all except the LC but it stays as it is
because it's in 100% original state.
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 01:45 AM, the pickle wrote:
At 00:43 +0100 on 10/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Yes it will, it frees up lots of RAM by getting rid of stupid
unnecessary extensions I have found I can't turn off for one reason or
another in 7.6.1. It also uses less RAM itself
and good if you have a 1990 or earlier machine. It
won't run on most machines made after 1991 though so that rules out all
but 2 of my machines. The LC would run it but it's my shiny 'as is'
original 1991 LC with Claris Works 1.0 and a stonking 512MB VRAM and 4MB
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 02:12 AM, the pickle wrote:
You shouldn't be running VM if at all possible anyway. Yet another
reason
not to use 7.5 or higher, since VM before 8.1 was awful.
I don't, I was just making the point :).
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On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 11:42 PM, Eagle wrote:
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 04:24 , Mark Benson wrote:
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 08:01 PM, the pickle wrote:
You can't, without something that speaks MacIP running on the server
end.
Well I solved that - IPNR talks MacIP :). I
address, whether is currently uses it or not, to prevent later problems.
Having machines floating around on a network with no IP addresses is bad
mojo.
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computers. This includes some compact Macs,* the Mac II series, and LCs.
Apple did not stop making 030 based Macs until the LCIII+ and equivalent
all-in-one in 1993.
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but I have
one in my LCIII(475) and one in my SE/30 and they work fine on my 10/100
hub. It is a D-Link DFE-905DX Dual Speed.
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the internet around this network (the whole point of
this thread - see the internet bit in the title) which requires TCP/IP
does it not?
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 01:18 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 13:12 +0100 on 10/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
I have definitely mentioned needing ahd having internal http somewhere.
I'm pretty sure you managed to hide it from Eagle and myself if you
did :-p
I quote (again) from a previous
NAMED?
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Macintosh LC central
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faster with the CP
installed, might just be me.
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concur. The one in my LC is shot, it rattles when running which is
really annoying in a quiet room. It doesn't make much odds to me though
as I barely use it and it is a nightmare to replace the fan in those
fan/speaker units.
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I have found a 56k USR FaxModem at a price I consider to be approaching
reasonable that is supported in the Mac. It uses a standard CCL for dial
up that, from what I can tell, was last modified in 1996. Big question
is will it work wit OT/PPP in Sys 7.1?
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It's £65 inc pp and I don't want to have to make up an
excuse to send it back to MacWarehouse when it doesn't work.
Getting it to work with IPNR will not be too hard I hope crosses all
his limbs :)
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and a new
Mac DB-25 to Din-8 Modem cable as it's a PC modem package) which will
take the lot up to around £76 in total. Looks like the IIci might go on
the back burner :(.
Anyone have a USR 56k Serial Faxmodem? I'd like any reports if
possible :).
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. They are not cheap
though.
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On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 01:42 AM, the pickle wrote:
At 01:32 +0100 on 11/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
oer there but we have to pay a little thing called VAT, at 17.5%, on
computer stuff here. That was including shipping, at £4 (24hr) as
well.
Ah, right, forgot you guys have
board died but I transplanted it to
a spare I had.
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On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 07:18 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have found a 56k USR FaxModem at a price I
consider to be approaching
reasonable that is supported in the Mac. It uses a
standard CCL for dial
up that, from what I can tell, was last
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