OEM-Version of the FWB Software (HD and CD) is part of OS6.1.
Hook your HD to a PC with SCSI-Adaptor, they normally have a BIOS-Tool
included to format the disk (Hit Ctrl-A on boottime with an Adaptec
Adaptor).
Hope it helps.
Frank
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What is the difference between a standard CAT 5 cable and a X-over cable?
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At 02:34 PM 1/5/2003 -0700, you wrote:
What is the difference between a standard CAT 5 cable and a X-over cable?
John
Technically speaking, they're both cat 5 cable as cat 5 is a description of
the cable type.
In general, though, you have a patch or straight-through cable that
connects all
What are the advantages of a 5X00 logic board over my standard 577?
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Scott Holder wrote:
At 02:34 PM 1/5/2003 -0700, you wrote:
What is the difference between a standard CAT 5 cable and a X-over cable?
John
Technically speaking, they're both cat 5 cable as cat 5 is a description of
the cable type.
In general, though, you have a patch or
At 14:54 -0700 on 05/01/03, J Sand wrote:
What are the advantages of a 5X00 logic board over my standard 577?
Other than a massive dose of speed? Not much.
Of course, none of them are drop-in replacements either.
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At 14:56 -0700 on 05/01/03, J Sand wrote:
Where can I get a pin description for the crossover as I have a 610 and an
iMac I need to get to talk to each other and do not have a router yet?
You need a hub, not a router, but try googling for ethernet crossover pinout
and I daresay you'll find
On Sunday, Jan 5, 2003, at 17:51 US/Eastern, the pickle wrote:
At 14:56 -0700 on 05/01/03, J Sand wrote:
Where can I get a pin description for the crossover as I have a 610
and an
iMac I need to get to talk to each other and do not have a router yet?
You need a hub, not a router, but try
At 18:29 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the norm in
Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
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computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the norm in
Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
well if you had to run the cable outside and it was struck by lightning you
would lose both computers (or atleast
At 18:10 -0600 on 05/01/03, otto hansen wrote:
computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the norm in
Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
well if you had to run the cable outside and it was struck by
On 04-01-2003 1:30, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Somewhere in
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Named Pipes]Specified SQL server not
found.
/bbox.asp, line 20
I failed to see the identification ;)
Don't
At 01:38 +0100 on 06/01/03, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
On 04-01-2003 1:30, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Somewhere in
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Named Pipes]Specified SQL server not
found.
/bbox.asp, line 20
I failed
the pickle wrote:
At 18:29 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the norm in
Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
Since you asked, not
At 19:57 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
the pickle wrote:
At 18:29 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the norm in
Care to 'splain what
the pickle wrote:
At 19:57 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
the pickle wrote:
At 18:29 -0500 on 05/01/03, Frederick Silliman wrote:
computers. Not to mention the possible damage that could be done by
using a wrongly configured crossover cable. Sticking with the
I have a Performa630 Dos Compatible with 52 Mb on MacOS8.1 and 32 Mb on DOS
Card (win98).
I use PCSetup 2.1.7
All has worked fine for a week or so, but today I tried to enter PC Setup (I
have 2 drive files and I switch one or other).
Suddenly Finder has closed down (or I think so, all icons on
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You must have made a typo when you typed SPAV handles
8-bit color and the SPAV handles 24-bit color.
You got it right, Rob, and I got it wrong. The SPRO does 24-bit.
I assumed that the Spigot Pro AV was in the market
before the Spigot Power AV due to the
At 20:39:48 -0700 on 01/05/03, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if I was the only one confused,
but I'm not anymore.
Do you mean you're not the only one confused anymore or that you
aren't confused anymore. I'm confused. ;-)
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If it's done incorrectly, the smoke gets out. LOL
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http://www.cabletron.com/support/techtips/tk0231-9.html
If it's done incorrectly, the smoke gets out. LOL
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At 18:52 -0800 on 05/01/03, Jim Arnott wrote:
If it's done incorrectly, the smoke gets out. LOL
Since only data, and not power, is being carried, I don't see why. Wouldn't
you just get a lot of collisions?
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the pickle wrote:
At 18:52 -0800 on 05/01/03, Jim Arnott wrote:
If it's done incorrectly, the smoke gets out. LOL
Since only data, and not power, is being carried, I don't see why. Wouldn't
you just get a lot of collisions?
Evidently you are not technically or electronically
on 05/01/2003, Frederick Silliman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
I think you're on the wrong list.
D.
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on 05/01/2003, Frederick Silliman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
I think you're on the wrong list.
Why didn't you include the portion of the message where The Pickle called me a
smartass, or is it
on 05/01/2003, J Sand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the advantages of a 5X00 logic board over my standard 577?
2 SIMM slots
Level 2 cache slot
TV slot
Video in/out slot
Remote control (with TV)
Integrated FPU (unless you've upgraded the original 577 CPU)
Run a Mac OS above 8.1 (may or may
Frederick Silliman wrote:
Michael Dawe wrote:
No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
I think you're on the wrong list.
Lets go back..
pickle asks... Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
Fred replies... Since you asked, not really... I don't 'splain anything.
pickle asks..
Sque wrote:
Frederick Silliman wrote:
Michael Dawe wrote:
No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
I think you're on the wrong list.
Lets go back..
pickle asks... Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
Fred replies... Since you asked, not really... I don't
On Monday, Jan 6, 2003, at 01:19 Europe/London, Frederick Silliman
wrote:
No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
In other words you don't know. The honest to god good reason being the
only thing you can damage by wiring up a Cat5 ethernet cable wrong is
to your self esteem when
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