Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:27:04 -0400
Subject: Re: Help, I'm in a rut!
Have you thought about learning to program on your SE/30?
-Chris
OK, I'll bite, what are my options for programming languages/ compilers
for an SE/30 running 7.1, with 20M RAM. I used to know BASIC, and took a
course for
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
The Mac Classic has a built-in ROM drive that
you can boot from by pressing Cmd-Option-X-O
at startup. In the system folder is
Macsbug 5.2. After booting to the ROM
drive, how do I activate Macsbug? I tried
the hardware buttons on the side but that
just gets me to the MicroDebugger.
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Paul R.
You compacters everywhere:
Our Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan) askz:
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?
Yup, 32 bit clean all the way. No need for Mode32. The Classic II will boot
to MacOS 7.6.1 with no
I haven't tried the iCab 68k browser on the Classic II yet but will.
It will be very slow and it can handle most web pages, but for the nasty
pages iCab borrows *enormous* amounts of extra RAM from the System heap.
You can add Open Transport to
System 7.1 if you like. I seem to remember that
on 8/17/03 7:31 AM, Paul R. Santa-Maria at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Mac Classic has a built-in ROM drive that
you can boot from by pressing Cmd-Option-X-O
at startup. In the system folder is
Macsbug 5.2. After booting to the ROM
drive, how do I activate Macsbug? I tried
the hardware
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Gamba wrote:
Plain vanilla 7.1 will do OT, but install OT 1.1 before OR 1.1.2.
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
I'm running MacTCP on my SE/30 in 7.5.5 - is there some advantage to Open
Transport? MacTCP's IP entry field is bizarre, but aside from that it seems
I recently bought a book on C++ programming for the Mac. It runs on anything from
an SE on up (System 7 required). I have it loaded on my SE/30. Problem is, C++
programming assumes you already know C. So now I am looking for the same book for
C. Anyone have this?
Thanks,
Dave
--- Jason
Hey guys,
I recently picked up a Mac SE FDHD, and after playing with it for a bit
noticed there's a lot of problems with it. So I hit up ebay and saw one
with a buy it now price of $30. Maxed out ram with an internal drive,
unlike mine with just 1mb ram and an external drive - so I decided to
Dave Lee ha escrito:
I recently bought a book on C++ programming for the Mac. It runs on anything from
an SE on up (System 7 required). I have it loaded on my SE/30. Problem is, C++
programming assumes you already know C. So now I am looking for the same book for
C. Anyone have this?
Thanks for your message, unfortunatelt it's off topic
Alex
--- Antonio Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Lee ha escrito:
I recently bought a book on C++ programming for
the Mac. It runs on anything from
an SE on up (System 7 required). I have it loaded
on my SE/30. Problem is,
In a message dated 8/17/03 11:29:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Mac Classic has a built-in ROM drive that
you can boot from by pressing Cmd-Option-X-O
at startup.
Does the Color classic share this feature?
I am having problems using my 7.6.1 installer CD on my Color Classic...
After I
The Mac Classic has a built-in ROM drive that
you can boot from by pressing Cmd-Option-X-O
at startup. In the system folder is
Macsbug 5.2. After booting to the ROM
drive, how do I activate Macsbug? I tried
the hardware buttons on the side but that
just gets me to the
Thanks for your message, unfortunatelt it's off topic
Alex
What is this for nonsense? There was nothing off topic about this
message, besides I will be the judge of that.
Thank you very much
Marten
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Anyone interested in my (2) SE/30's ?
They both have 8 MB RAM. One has a 500MB Seagate AV HD pulled from my once
new Centris 660AV, and the other has a Quantum 360 (approx.) MB HD.
Both have slightly cracked cases and functional floppies. The one with the
smaller HD has a recently replaced MOBO
Mark, you are off topic, thanks anyway
Alex
--- Mark Ginn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone interested in my (2) SE/30's ?
They both have 8 MB RAM. One has a 500MB Seagate
AV HD pulled from my once
new Centris 660AV, and the other has a Quantum 360
(approx.) MB HD.
Both have slightly
Marten, my Mac Classic HD40 (2MB) crashed, that is my
topic, to try if possible to fix it(?)
I apologise for maybe being ubrupt after receiving 63
(off topic) messages.
Alex
--- Marten van de Kraats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for your message, unfortunatelt it's off
topic
Alex
What
Mark, you are off topic, thanks anyway
Alex
He wasn't off topic. His mail was about SE/30's. Every listmember is
allowed one sale on this list a year. I don't want to read anymore
from you about other people being off topic. As I said: I will be the
judge of that. Consider this a warning.
Is this some kind of joke?
LOL!
On 8/17/03 5:31 PM, ZAlexander Swiecicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marten, my Mac Classic HD40 (2MB) crashed, that is my
topic, to try if possible to fix it(?)
I apologise for maybe being ubrupt after receiving 63
(off topic) messages.
Alex
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Compact
--- ZAlexander Swiecicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your message, unfortunatelt it's off topic
Alex
What do you mean off topic? The subject inroduced by the original poster is Help,
I'm in a rut! and someone replied that perhaps he could learn to program with his
Mac. Then someone
Marten, my Mac Classic HD40 (2MB) crashed, that is my
topic, to try if possible to fix it(?)
I apologise for maybe being ubrupt after receiving 63
(off topic) messages.
Alex
Maybe you should better tell us again what was wrong with you mac
classic, because I can't seem to find your original
I have an SE/30 with an odd quirk. If you plug a 9gb or larger HD
in, the Asante Mac Con ][ probes, but won't pass packets. You have
to change it's address to get it to function correctly? Anyone else
ever run across this?
Joshua Coombs
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Jeremy,
Why waste the time trying to turn your SE into a BSOD Generator? Check out
this article which talks about Mac mods in Japan.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,51231,00.html
Stripped of its innards, the SE 30 has been upgraded with an iMac
motherboard complete with a 233-MHz G3
Jason,
Here's an old page on Mac Programming.
http://www.13idol.com/mac/program.html
I use ThinkPascal on a Classic running System 6. Will also run on 7.1 - 8.5+
Here's a page to get started.
http://www.think-pascal.org/
-Chris
On 8/17/03 8:50 AM, Jason White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/17/03 10:46 AM, Jeremy D. Pavleck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
I recently picked up a Mac SE FDHD, and after playing with it for a bit
noticed there's a lot of problems with it.
Anyway, question time. THis Mac I have now is full of a lot of fine
scratches, dings, etc as well
on 8/17/03 12:05 PM, Paul R. Santa-Maria at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry, I was not specific enough.
I have disconnected the floppy drive and the
hard drive. The ROM drive is the ONLY drive
available, which is the whole point.
I cannot tell if Macsbug is loading. If it
is then I do
on 8/17/03 1:15 PM, ZAlexander Swiecicki at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark, you are off topic, thanks anyway
Alex
Nope. He's allowed to post an item per year for sale. THEN it's off-topic.
Jeff-a-nanny
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