Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you can find the latest versions of dayna drivers on
the intel site.
Thank you Marten.
Yes indeed. Intel's http site does offer downloads of the Dayna drivers
but the files don't arrive in any usable shape. For anyone else needing
this
J. S. Garrison writes:
Since overclocking the Quadra 700 I own, I went on to try it with a
Classic, and a 128 having a Mac Plus motherboard.
The Classic hated it. Last night, the 128 begrudgingly allowed it.
Once you replace the motherboard, it is no longer a 128. Your little old
Mac is now a
Hello to all,
I've purchase a few weeks ago a Mac SE/30 but I don't have very
knowledge about Mac.
I'm having some problems to connect a SE/30 to a FreeBSD gateway (PC
Unix) to access Internet.
First I tried to find a network card like Farallon Ether
This message written: Monday, 25 November 2002 13:59:28 PST
Thought I would give first chance for this to folks on this list who
might want to upgrade a Color Classic.
Pulled this board from an LC 575 on its way to its final resting place.
It has the LC chip at 33mhz, but I have a 33mhz 040 to
From: BrianH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: File Transfer
My only access to the Internet is with my PeeCee. I can (and
have) downloaded lots of freebies, which can easily be transferred to the
Classic - provided that they can fit onto an HD floppy.
I would like to be able to transfer larger
At 12:10 -0500 on 25/11/02, Dan Knight wrote:
You're asking for trouble, because almost everything on the motherboard
is tied to the speed of the crystal: the CPU, video, SCSI, the floppy,
etc. I'm surprised your seeing anything on the screen
Actually, come to think of it, try something like
BrianH wrote:
My only access to the Internet is with my PeeCee. I can (and
have) downloaded lots of freebies, which can easily be transferred to the
Classic - provided that they can fit onto an HD floppy.
I would like to be able to transfer larger files, either :-
1. by chopping them up and
I'm having some problems to connect a SE/30 to a FreeBSD gateway (PC
Unix) to access Internet.
The only card that
I found for selling was a Asante MC-SEET but it only works with SE.
If I were in your situation I would buy the elusive ethernet card on eBay.
Look for a seller who ships
And why would one put a FPU on a SE/30 ethernetcard?
Marten
Because the card is made for the IIsi, and will work in the SE/30 if FPU is
removed.
The 30i in Asante's model number means that it will work in either SE/30
or IIsi.
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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Compact Macs is
Dan Knight wrote:
J. S. Garrison writes:
Since overclocking the Quadra 700 I own, I went on to try it with a
Classic, and a 128 having a Mac Plus motherboard.
The Classic hated it. Last night, the 128 begrudgingly allowed it.
Once you replace the motherboard, it is no longer a 128. Your
the pickle wrote:
At 12:10 -0500 on 25/11/02, Dan Knight wrote:
You're asking for trouble, because almost everything on the motherboard
is tied to the speed of the crystal: the CPU, video, SCSI, the floppy,
etc. I'm surprised your seeing anything on the screen
Actually, come to think
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