At 09:27 -0800 on 10/01/03, E McCann wrote:

>At 08:21 AM 1/10/2003, J.S. Garrison typed thusly:
>> > I noticed more and more non compact mac talk on this list... is the
>> > compact starting to fade?
>
>
>No, but I've got one that's got nothing but a vertical line (SE/30)
>currently sitting disassembled about 4 feet from me... waiting 'til I can
>try resoldering. R19 (I think that's what it was) doesn' tlook chipped or
>burnt, so it might be the oft-mentioned bad solder joints.

That's almost certainly a bad joint in the horizontal deflection circuitry.

>Once I know it's up and running and happy, I'll figure something to do with
>it. Possibly a test web server (pre-upload.) Anyone know where an (older)
>version of MacHTTP is? Don't recall seeing a link from Gamba's or any such,
>and the verson on their site looked like it'd require more oomph.  (Any

The current MacHTTP requires System 7, but I'm unaware of any WWW server that
will run on System 6, probably because I haven't visited System 6 Heaven to
find out what there is.
-- 

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