Hi I put most of my collection of mac files that I keep on my server here
at my home with 112 GB of RAID drives [makes my plus seem kinda dinky
;-)] on my webserver in this folder:
http://www.kuleinc.com/downloads/mac_stuff
you should get a unix style folder listing as the server is running
From: Phil Fiona Mars
Date: 19 June 2003 18:24:49
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: CRT Woes
I have spent a little time working on monitors and I can't say whether
Mac ones are the same but there are adjustable magnets on some monitors
around the outside of the tube that can have quite an effect
I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
anyways, I currently have a plus, SE [800KB], SE FDHD, SE/30, classic,
and classic II [Traded my PB 520C for this one, was it worth it?] I
would liek to get a color classic to round this out, and would like a
color classic II but I think
--- Joe WF Runnels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.P.S. It's too bad the CCII isn't as powerful as
the SE/30, or more
powerful for that matter...
The CCII supposedly runs at 33MHz, although I've also
heard 36MHz. Either would put it ahead of an SE/30.
Consider it to be a smaller LC550 or an
on 6/19/03 9:00 AM, Joe WF Runnels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
anyways, I currently have a plus, SE [800KB], SE FDHD, SE/30, classic,
and classic II [Traded my PB 520C for this one, was it worth it?] I
would liek to get a color
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 05:00 AM, Joe WF Runnels wrote:
P.P.P.S. So far I have rescued EVERY SINGLE compact mac I own [cept
the
CII] from a dumpster, so sad :-(
I actually bought my Classic at a junk/antique show...I spotted it from
across the room and it was love at first sight... I
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 07:51 AM, J.S. Garrison wrote:
on 6/19/03 9:00 AM, Joe WF Runnels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
anyways, I currently have a plus, SE [800KB], SE FDHD, SE/30, classic,
and classic II [Traded my PB 520C for this
I just got an incredible deal on a couple of Mac. I got a Mac Classic and a
Mac SE/30 for $2 each. Basically a steal. I got the last SE/30, but there's
about 8 Classics left as of Wed morning.
These were from a local school district previously in a computer lab. Both
the ones I got work perfect
It seems to me that one
side of the CRT is taller than the other. The left
side measures higher than the right or vice-versa.
I've actually measured this with a soft tape measure
to verify that it was true. I am unsure as to where
the problem lies.
If there's any kind of adjustment
Let me be the first to say that Tom Lees description of how to adjust
the CRT geometry scares the H*ll out of me. No way would I mess around
with a still warm CRT.
One question though. If someone were going to try this they should make
sure the Mac is off and unplugged, right?
Douglas
the other revved up as Sir Stuart Bell has done on the Mystic
Sir Stuart Bell? The knighthood of the mystic order? It seems like
our little compact mac movement is growing ever more powerfull.
Marten
--
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I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
This can happen, I think many of us suffer from it ;-)
You are telling me. I just started with one and now that¹s climbed to 10
with no end in sight!
Phil
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Mac SE/30 for $2 each.
-Justin
Take a close look at that SE/30.
The last time somebody reported on this list that they bought an SE/30 for
that kind of price they found a video card in it that they sold on eBay for
almost $300!
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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Compact Macs is
Hi, Joe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that all old Macintoshes (compacts,
IIs, LCs, etc.) use 30-pin SIMM modules. The difference between them are the
speed requeriments, but I bet that the LC's memory is fast enough for any
compact Mac (except, perhaps, the SE/30, the Classic II and the
I once paid 10 Pounds (16$???) for a SE/30 to find it had 20Mg of RAM, AND
a Lapis Color video card, to enable a VGA monitor to plug in the back and
have the two screens runing side by side, the standard 9inch b/w and a
640X480 colour display
Wonderfull :-)
Roger
P.S. its NOT for sale
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 02:52 PM, Phil Hosie wrote:
I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
This can happen, I think many of us suffer from it ;-)
You are telling me. I just started with one and now that¹s climbed to
10
with no end in sight!
Heh, me too. I just got my
hi everybody
:D
i have finally got a copy of mac os system 7.01 downloaded and
transfered to one of my se/30's. Now what the heck is a dart image?
I can't get them to do nothing. can somebody please send me a copy
of a dart program or a SEA compact pro/stuffit 4.x copy of 7.01 as a
email
on 6/19/03 7:38 PM, Douglas Aalseth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Classic which seems to work well, though the HD is smaller
than the 120Mb drive that I dropped into my SE. The larger and probably
faster drive may also account for the feeling that the SE is quicker
too.
Anyway,
on 6/19/03 9:14 PM, Marten van de Kraats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the other revved up as Sir Stuart Bell has done on the Mystic
Sir Stuart Bell? The knighthood of the mystic order? It seems like
our little compact mac movement is growing ever more powerfull.
Marten
So, you DIDN'T
hi all
I just wanted to let you know that i got the mac bug too. I sold my
amd atlon 1.5 ghz and bought 1 LCIII, 2 SE's (upgraded with SE/30
m/boards) and 1 SE/30. I also have a 6100/66 on the way! I run 7.53
on the LCIII, on the SE/30 i run 6.08, on one of the se(se/30
upgrade) i run system
Now what the heck is a dart image?
lol
Dart is an old 3rd party disk imaging scheme that, unlike Apple's Disk Copy
of that era, allowed compression of imaging process.
But Dart application does not mount images on the desktop. But does work
with system 6.
Now that you have system 7 you can use
Not even a whisper from this question posted a few days ago.hope it's
not off-list?
Phil
If you mean off-topic no, it's on-topic.
I've never seen a Pina book but surely other listers have.
The truth is out there. :-)
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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Compact Macs is sponsored
I think the compact mac bug has bitten me...
HARD...
This can happen, I think many of us suffer from it ;-)
anyone have a color classic they would like to sell cheap, or trade
something for? I would trade my PB 540C for a color clasic II like,
RIGHT NOW...
Get a grip. The 540c is
I have a Classic which seems to work well, though the HD is smaller
than the 120Mb drive that I dropped into my SE. The larger and probably
faster drive may also account for the feeling that the SE is quicker
too.
Anyway,
The Classic screen is getting short. Rather than going all the way to
on 6/19/03 11:33 PM, Joe WF Runnels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an LC here, its quite a weak sauce machine, even when compared to
my compacts, and I was wondering, because I already stole the HDD out of
it for a compact, if the system RAM in it and video RAM in it could be
used
Hi, Joe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that all old Macintoshes (compacts,
IIs, LCs, etc.) use 30-pin SIMM modules. The difference between them are the
speed requeriments, but I bet that the LC's memory is fast enough for any
compact Mac (except, perhaps, the SE/30, the Classic II and the
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