Steve Fuller,
How do you fit 8 16 MB SIMMS in an SE/30? When I tried the ones in bank B
were too tall and the motherboard would not slide back into position?
Mark Falzon 4
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Hi:
I must make a short report and, of course, request for your able assistance
again on two problems I encountered.
Firstly and formostly, I wish to report that the 800K disk drive is fully
operational. Pandora's Box is alive and well I received a complete copy
of Mac 6.0.8. I used
I was going to mention
I have a si and I want to put the clean rom in my
se/30.
I forgot to mention, all IIfx have 32 bit clean ROM SIMMs, and they also
work in the SE/30.
I was going to mention this as well, since I've installed one of those on
my SE/30. Depending on what OS you have
on 8/14/03 4:03 AM, Antonio Rodríguez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have a couple of questions about the Classic II.
Is it 32-bit clean? If not, does it need more than Mode32 to become clean?
And is there any way to make it use more than 10 Mb of RAM?
Greetings,
Antonio
Hi!
I have a couple of questions about the Classic II.
Is it 32-bit clean? If not, does it need more than Mode32 to become clean?
And is there any way to make it use more than 10 Mb of RAM?
Greetings,
Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/
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on 8/12/03 9:32 PM, Mark Falzon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Fuller,
How do you fit 8 16 MB SIMMS in an SE/30? When I tried the ones in bank B
were too tall and the motherboard would not slide back into position?
Mark Falzon 4
I've owned four, kept two. My solution was to
Dan,
I want to send something via PayPal. Is this the email address that
I should use?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dan_A
Yes, it is. I send money to that address myself. I hope you all do.
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to the collapse of ad rates in early 2001. Although ad rates have
recovered and we are pretty much breaking even today, we still have this
huge deficit that needs to be eliminated.
It wouldn't be urgent. I've been 3-4
Thank you Jon !!!
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From: Tatusko, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Glider
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:29:41 -0400
Hello, all.
Thought some of you might be interested in this if you
haven't seen it already somewhere on the net.
This was
Dan,
I want to send something via PayPal. Is this the email address that I
should use?
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Having done both Geological and Astronomical field work the one thing I
can suggest, and you may have already thought of this, is to test
everything out. Assemble the equipment, set it all up as if you were in
the field and see:
how long does the system run before the battery is exhausted
Ingvar Hultqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been offered a Radius card with the following info :
Radius 1989=20
ASSY: 632-0025
TPD SE/30
U6 297-0116-A
V 2.1 256K
I have looked for it on Gamba=B4s page but did not find it.=20
Any of you subscribers that can perhaps help me find
About a year ago, I asked if there was a program that would allow me to
draw a schematic diagram of a motor control circuit, and preferably run
it. I received a few leads, on and off list, but found no program that
did what I really wanted to do.
I'd like to be able to design a circuit on this
I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I was
in college (10 - 12 years ago, and we ran it on SE/30 and IIci
hardware. If you cannot locate the name of anything on the list, I
would suggest calling a university with a EE or Computer E program and
see if they can
on 8/10/03 4:09 PM, Timothy M. Dowd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey everyone
i recently got a 512k that does an interesting trick when you turn it on:
it displays kind of a warped checkerboard pattern as opposed to the usual
desktop background. i don't get the poweron tone either... just a
Thanks to those that have responded. Most verified what I was thinking; I
just need to get out more :)
Perhaps this fall, I'll start going through my software archives and see
if anything I've got can get me hooked again. OT here; anyone who works
nights, and is tired of telemarketers/wrong
At 15:00 -0400 08/08/2003, Compact Macs wrote:
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 21:36:54 -0500
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
From: Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I
On Wednesday, Aug 13, 2003, at 19:58 Europe/Amsterdam, Compact Macs
wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:18:12 -0500
From: Joe Welling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Q: SE/30 RAM upgrade and 128MB
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
be prepared to wait
For schematic drawing I use ClarisDraw 1.0v3.
It has parts libraries for a lot of logic symbols and also parts libraries
for transistors, resistors, and other such analog discretes.
But I'm seldom satisfied with the look of those ClarisDraw parts so I
usually modify them or build my own.
A sample
Greetings:
So what's the deal? Can the SE/30 handle 128MB of RAM or is it a Bad
Idea?
Any recommendations for where I can pick up some 120 ns 30-pin SIMMs?
(That's what EveryMac.com says I need.) I mean aside from eBay
Jeff
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I think thats just the time it takes for the ram test. More ram,
more time to verify it.
I only have experience with my little Classic, but as far as I have seen,
the memory test completes *before* the happy Mac shows. That icon is shown
only when the Mac has found a
be prepared to wait for your SE/30 w/ 128MB while it does the RAM
check! An unprecedented experience for me...
Amen! My little guy takes about 15 minutes.
Joe
My SE/30 must be an F1 machine as it takes only 3 minutes and 20
seconds to startup with 128 MB but it appears also one of the last
Hi there
Thanks for your help Jeff. I looked inside and there was a full height HDD
inside. I replaced it with one from a classic and all is well.
Cheers,
Charlie
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Glad I'm not the only one. I have 80MB in mine and it takes a few
minutes. Kinda like warming up an old vacuum tube radio... (yeah, I
have one of those too)
-Hal
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Joe Welling wrote:
Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
be prepared to wait for your SE/30 w/ 128MB
On Monday, Aug 11, 2003, at 12:09 Pacific/Auckland, Timothy M. Dowd
wrote:
hey everyone
i recently got a 512k that does an interesting trick when you turn it
on:
it displays kind of a warped checkerboard pattern as opposed to the
usual
desktop background. i don't get the poweron tone
I bought 2 sets of four 16 MB 30 pin SIMMS for use in an SE/30. I cannot
get one set to work at all. The other set will only work if I install the
four 16 MB SIMMS in bank A and then fill bank B with 1 MB SIMMS. If I
install just the four 16 MB SIMMS in either bank A or bank B the machine
will
on 8/14/03 5:38 AM, Dan Knight at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To make a long story short, Low End Mac is about $6,000 in the hole due
to the collapse of ad rates in early 2001. Although ad rates have
recovered and we are pretty much breaking even today, we still have this
huge deficit that needs
Hello all,
I have a Classic II that I would like to use for e-mail and very lite web
browsing.
It has System 7.1, 4 MB RAM (8 with RAM Doubler), 40 MB Hard Drive.
I installed FreePPP 2.6.2 and Netscape 2.0.2 and it FreePPP will connect,
but Netscape allways says:
Netscape is unable to locate the
What else is required? I installed a IIsi rom in my SE30 and still needed
mode 32.
I was under the impression that installing the IIsi ROM into the SE/30
precluded the need for Mode 32. Is there any advantage to having the IIsi SIMM
over just using Mode 32?
I was going to mention this as
You compacters everywhere:
A week or so ago, our Mark Falzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
I would like to run the computer's (SE/30s) from a deep cycle marine
battery connected to a DC to AC power inverter. Will this work? Anyone
have any idea how long the battery will last?
It'll work fine. The
My Reply follows quote. On 14/08/2003 08:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
First of all, many thanks for all the help. Marten solved the LAN
communication problem by advising me to install OT 1.1.2 and up to date
Apple Share Client software. In my network all three Mac's now see each
other but I
It might be the OS. I seem to remember that with system 7.
something.something we got the ability to skip memory testing.
Douglas Aalseth
Shoreview, MN
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
be prepared to wait for your SE/30 w/ 128MB while it does the RAM
check! An
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 07:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the impression that installing the IIsi ROM into the SE/30
precluded the need for Mode 32. Is there any advantage to having the
IIsi SIMM
over just using Mode 32?
There is no version of Mode32 that supports System
First, my apologies for bad list behavior in not quoting a relevant portion
of text, or, possible, in not recalling the subject line correctly.
Why? Normally, I check my email on a Powerbook G3. Today, I am writing from
my SE/30 which I have not even turned on for months. Maybe that is part of
Steve Fuller wrote:
I maxed mine out a couple of months ago without any major issues. I had
some minor issues with clearance between the SE/30 frame, and the tops
of the SIMMS, but that was fixed w/o incident.
How did you fix the clearance incident? I have 4x16MB simms sitting idle because
Hello, all.
Thought some of you might be interested in this if you
haven't seen it already somewhere on the net.
This was one of my favorite games on my SE.
There's even downloads for system 6 7.
Enjoy!
http://homepage.mac.com/calhoun/
Battle On!
-Jon
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What else is required? I installed a IIsi rom in my SE30 and still needed
mode 32.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:00 PM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: Se/30 w/si ROM
I was going to mention
I have a si and I want to put
First of all, many thanks for all the help. Marten solved the LAN
communication problem by advising me to install OT 1.1.2 and up to date
Apple Share Client software. In my network all three Mac's now see each
other but I cannot access Internet trough my router nor directly
through my cable
Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:
be prepared to wait for your SE/30 w/ 128MB while it does the RAM
check! An unprecedented experience for me...
Amen! My little guy takes about 15 minutes.
Joe
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Kinda like warming up an old vacuum tube radio...
-Hal
Yeah transistors are for kids. :-)
Gamba
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I have a si and I want to put the clean rom in my
se/30.
Where is it, and how do I remove it?
Where does it go on the se/30 mb?
Thanx
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At 15:00 -0400 08/12/2003, Compact Macs wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:13:00 -0700
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
I also use it for board layout, that is part location not PCB design.
Although I have toyed with the latter.
May I suggest
I need my memory refreshed in this area. Has there ever been any
modification done on an SE/30 by way of an LC 475 motherboard? I assume
this is not an easy task or there would be quite a few modified SE/30s out
there. What is involved with this? Any thoughts or suggestions would be
greatly
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I've used a program called
DigSim to design several logic circuits. It has the basic gates and several
types of latches and flip-flops that are already black-boxed.
Once you have saved a circuit, it can be reused in other circuits as a
module. I
I can't remember the specifics, and there are web sites that deal with
this in more detail too. I recall that for 6.08 you needed to make sure
that you had system software for ALL Macintoshes installed, not just the
system software for the SE/30. For System 7 and later, I think there was
some
on 8/11/03 7:49 PM, Ted Hodges at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a Classic II that I would like to use for e-mail and very lite web
browsing.
It has System 7.1, 4 MB RAM (8 with RAM Doubler), 40 MB Hard Drive.
I installed FreePPP 2.6.2 and Netscape 2.0.2 and it FreePPP will
See Stuart Bell at:
http://www.stuartbell.dsl.pipex.com/PowerCC/PMGSP/PMGSP.html
And: http://mac475.gmxhome.de/
Wich is an 475 in a Classic.
You need to change the electronics for the CRT to make it work.
Audun
I need my memory refreshed in this area. Has there ever been any
modification done
- Original Message -
From: Tatusko, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Compact Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:29 PM
Subject: Glider
Hello, all.
Thought some of you might be interested in this if you
haven't seen it already somewhere on the net.
This was one
Is it 32-bit clean?
Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
Yes it is, because it will support OS 7.6.1, which requires 32-bit clean ROM.
Gamba
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Greetings:
So what's the deal? Can the SE/30 handle 128MB of RAM or is it a Bad Idea?
Any recommendations for where I can pick up some 120 ns 30-pin
SIMMs? (That's what EveryMac.com says I need.) I mean aside from
eBay
Jeff
If you can't find the 16MB SIMMs you want the El Cheapo way, try
hey everyone
i recently got a 512k that does an interesting trick when you turn it on:
it displays kind of a warped checkerboard pattern as opposed to the usual
desktop background. i don't get the poweron tone either... just a little
fizzle from the speaker. has anyone seen anything like this
I just picked up a classic II with 4mb ram would like to max it out @10mb. I
have the ram to put in it but do not know how to get inside the silly thing.
Please advise.
Thanks, jeff
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on 8/14/03 5:38 AM, Dan Knight at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To make a long story short, Low End Mac is about $6,000 in the hole due
to the collapse of ad rates in early 2001. Although ad rates have
recovered and we are pretty much breaking even today, we still have this
huge deficit that needs
on 8/14/03 5:38 AM, Dan Knight at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To make a long story short, Low End Mac is about $6,000 in the hole due
to the collapse of ad rates in early 2001. Although ad rates have
recovered and we are pretty much breaking even today, we still have this
huge deficit that needs
on 8/12/03 9:45 PM, Brandon Davis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what the following symptom means (and can give me a
solution - or can direct me to a website with a solution - to the
problem)? - After being on for awhile, the display on my Colour Classic dims
and brightens.
I have a si and I want to put the clean rom in my
se/30.
Where is it, and how do I remove it?
Where does it go on the se/30 mb?
Thanx
Most IIsi came with soldered in ROM.
If it has a ROM SIMM, which is what you are looking for, it will be in
socket similar to RAM SIMM, but located by itself.
Yeah, I matched up the number before I installed it. It is a IIsi ROM SIMM.
I am running it with 32 mb of ram with Sys 7.5.5. I have one other issue
with it. The video display is a little too far to the right. Have foung
nothing to address it in the SE/30 repair pages on the net. Any ideas?
What else is required? I installed a IIsi rom in my SE30 and still needed
mode 32.
Mode 32 should not be needed. Are you sure that it's a IIsi ROM?
I have seen IIsi ROM SIMMs listed on eBay that were actually SE/30 ROM SIMMs.
You can find out for sure which ROM SIMM it is by going here:
This may not be the correct list for this question but sense I do not know
what list would be and this came with a classic II I picked up today here it
is. I have a Logitech model no. S-PPA3 Parallel Port Adapter 3. Would this
be used to connect a parallel printer to a mac printer port or a mac
I have a si and I want to put the clean rom in my
se/30.
I forgot to mention, all IIfx have 32 bit clean ROM SIMMs, and they also
work in the SE/30.
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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My Reply follows quote. On 13/08/2003 09:43 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have a si and I want to put the clean rom in my
se/30.
Where is it, and how do I remove it?
Where does it go on the se/30 mb?
-
If present the REMOVEABLE ROM SIMM is in slot J11 on the IIsi. However,
in my
Does anyone know what the following symptom means (and can give me a
solution - or can direct me to a website with a solution - to the
problem)? - After being on for awhile, the display on my Colour Classic dims
and brightens.
It seems to happen when the display warms up. It's not a consistent
I maxed mine out a couple of months ago without any major issues. I had
some minor issues with clearance between the SE/30 frame, and the tops
of the SIMMS, but that was fixed w/o incident.
Steve
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 07:43 PM, Chuck Underhill wrote:
Hi Jeff,
You should be able to
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:15:56 -0400
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
From: Christopher Kolp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/10/03 11:53 PM, Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was/is a version of PSPICE for the
At 2:01 PM -0700 8/11/2003, Gamba wrote:
For schematic drawing I use ClarisDraw 1.0v3.
It has parts libraries for a lot of logic symbols and also parts libraries
for transistors, resistors, and other such analog discretes.
But I'm seldom satisfied with the look of those ClarisDraw parts so I
There was/is a version of PSPICE for the Macintosh. I don't know if
it is still available. As I recall there was a version available for
mostly free at some point--perhaps a student version.
Jeff Walther
I haven't seen the original posting of this thread, where is it?
I am *very* familiar with
Hi Jeff,
You should be able to get 30 pinn SIMMs for your SE/30 at
www.computersurplus.com
very cheaply. I maxed out serveral se/30's to 128 no problem.. :)
-Original Message-
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Jeff Bernstein
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 8:18 PM
To:
while the software to analyse the hard drive finds a
Miniscri 20, it can't mount it.
David Harris
Is the software that you mention Disk First Aid?
If yes, which version of it?
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At 12:04 PM -0400 8/7/2003, Mark Falzon wrote:
I need to run a PASCO SCSI interface on the computer. This device uses many
different probes (4 digital and 3 analog) so I can measure temperature, pH,
dissolved O2, etc. It is AC powered. I could use a 520c powerbook, but I
would still have to
I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I was
in college (10 - 12 years ago, and we ran it on SE/30 and IIci
hardware. If you cannot locate the name of anything on the list, I
would suggest calling a university with a EE or Computer E program and
see if they can
Gentlemen,
I have been offered a Radius card with the following info :
Radius 1989
ASSY: 632-0025
TPD SE/30
U6 297-0116-A
V 2.1 256K
I have looked for it on Gamba´s page but did not find it.
Any of you subscribers that can perhaps help me find if
this is a suitable displaycard for the SE/30
on 8/4/03 1:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds cool. I had the Belch extension(not for Grouch, separate thing)
on my SE, and it never failed to crack me up, with belch when disks
ejected(including shutdown). My girlfriend says it's a guy thing, and
didn't think
if at all possible, you'd be way ahead using an old laptop like a duo or
something, in the case of a duo there are a lot of small docks available to add
ports. if that won't work, and you're into electronics the best thing to do is
build a power supply for the se/30 to run directly off the
on 8/14/03 1:09 PM, jsoderlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just picked up a classic II with 4mb ram would like to max it out @10mb. I
have the ram to put in it but do not know how to get inside the silly thing.
Please advise.
Thanks, jeff
Use a long-handled torx driver #15. Available
Hi all,
I just got a Mac SE from a friend for free. No internal hdd, but I have
an external one from Jasmine Technologies called DirectDrive 40.
Firstly, there's no cables for the drive to connect to the mac, and I'm
not sure what type of cable I'd need. And it also only gives me a sad mac
when
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