Looking at Coast to Coast, according to the article, I see 2 listings which
were referred to as being recognized by the 575 logic board OK as valid
128MB chips, tell me if I have it all straight here:
128 MEG 72 PIN 60NS SIMM 32*32-60 EDO
HyperSpeed Memory - p/n SHED32U/128/G5V60 $55.00
GENERIC
On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 10:51 PM, Anthony Cooper wrote:
So technically then if you found the right hardware, a Plus could be
configured to hold 2 or 4 Megs of Ram as well? (be nice, I'm young).
A Plus will go to 4Mb with nothing more than 4 SIMMs.
Stuart
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Guys,
Take these negotiations OFF LIST now, please.
This is the final warning before the list nanny starts warning
individuals as to their future conduct.
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Dear listers,
Just added another to my compact Mac collection, bought on eBay, and
identical to the one featured here:
http://www.bearspicnic.org/smack.html
Includes a wonderful tongue-in-cheek instruction manual which lists
various Mac problems, and suggests different violent responses
As I recall, someone here had compiled a list of modern part
replacements to use when refurbishing a Mac Plus analog board. Is
that still available somewhere?
There are diode upgrade replacements mentioned at page 9 of
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/images/plus_analog.PDF
which was written
As I recall, someone here had compiled a list of modern part
replacements to use when refurbishing a Mac Plus analog board. Is
that still available somewhere?
Is this it?
http://macfaq.org/plusanalogue.html
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
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on 10/8/03 6:18 PM, Sandra Coolsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when it was issued and what are the cool features it has.
According to an old reliable, G. Younk, it was released October 1990. He
goes on to say:
System 6.0.7 / Finder 6.1 (System Software Update 6.0.7)
The Finder version didn't
Dear Sir:
The computer that I was offering was a Macintosh Plus system. It is much
older than your Macintosh Classic that you spoke of. I know what you are
saying however about the reliability of a Macintosh system. I could not give
you a PLUS because it is much more unfamiliar territory for you
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 04:30 PM, Anthony Cooper wrote:
Dear Sir:
The computer that I was offering was a Macintosh Plus system. It is
much
older than your Macintosh Classic that you spoke of.
sigh
Anthony has been contacted off-list.
Stuart
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Actually I do know where there is annother one of those. Friend of
mine who has abandoned Macdom awhile ago for PC's has one floating
around his apartment.
I'd love to see the instructions for that.
Josh C
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I have pulled my SE/30 out of the bag this week to get the IIfx ROM
SIMM installed and working. I ended up installing 7.1 as this was the
last 7.X version that I could do the ROM swap on w/o hacking any files
to get it to work. I had some questions that came up because of this
work.
A) I
May I give Mac stuff away on the list?
JMc
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on 10/8/03 2:51 PM, Anthony Cooper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So technically then if you found the right hardware, a Plus could be
configured to hold 2 or 4 Megs of Ram as well? (be nice, I'm young).
Yes. In fact the Plus gets a lot more zippy when it's maxed out to 4MB.
Jeff
Hey, the
Why not. I did the other day. It's not for sale. It's keeping it in the
family! :)
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From: James McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Attn List Nanny
May I give Mac stuff away on the list?
JMc
on 10/8/03 3:32 AM, Compact Macs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I do. I have three different sets. Claris Works 4 though was strictly
written for PowerPC 603 and 604 Processor however...they messed up the
coding for anything lower than that. I have been unable to get 4 to work in
some of my
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:31 PM, James McKay wrote:
May I give Mac stuff away on the list?
Give aways are fine, but remind people to take responses off list, and
please remember to indicate where you are geographically!
Stuart
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On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:42 PM, Anthony Cooper wrote:
Why not. I did the other day. It's not for sale. It's keeping it in the
family! :)
And since when were you the nanny to whom the question was addressed?
Stuart
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B) The monitor has a tendency to wiggle some every once in a while not
a huge amount, but enough that I notice it on such a small screen.
This is usually a cold solder joint on connector P5 on the analog card.
As it gets worse it overheats more and more, and eventually the heat can
cause
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Gamba wrote:
You will have better luck and spend a lot less money by settling for
grayscale/color on an external monitor. Those PDS video cards cost a lot
less and are (slightly) more common than is the Micron XCeed card that is
internal grayscale compatible.
I tried to
Steve Fuller ha escrito:
A) I need to know the size, thread pitch, and a source for the case
screws for this machine. I have one screw holding the case to the
frame. I'd like the rest of them installed based on principle.
The back screws of the SE/30 are the same used on all the B/W compacts
If anyone knows of any user groups in N J could yo please contact
me. I'm new to the list, and its hard to be an Apple MAc type person when
you are surrounded by Windows Washers . I don't drive, and I work nights
so it has its limitations. I do however like the old style macs more than
Does anyone out there know about the Dove Voice modems for the compact
Macs? I am trying to find one (or a similar equivalent) and the software so
that I can turn one of my vintage Macs into an answering machine. From what
I remember, the systems one could create (mailboxes) were pretty
on 10/9/03 1:31 PM, James McKay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I give Mac stuff away on the list?
JMc
You may subscibe to lem-swap and give to your heart's content.
You've overdone it on this list, sir, and you need to follow protocol.
Jeff
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