Re: Fitting a HP SureStore CD-Writer 6020 to an External Apple CD300 SCSI CD Drive

2004-08-21 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 8/20/04 3:57 AM, Geraint Searle - Web at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The is my current set-up ; Apple Macintosh IIsi with 64 (65Mb) 2.0Gb HDD OS : Apple System 7.5 Application : Adaptec Toast CD-ROM Pro 3.0.5 CD-R Model : HP Surestore CD-Writer 6020 in an Apple Macintosh CD300

Re: Speaking of LCDs in SE/30's...

2004-08-21 Thread Darren
Jack Gallemore wrote: From: Joshua Coombs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Speaking of LCDs in SE/30's... sorry Looking at the cheaper side... VIA Epia micro-itx mobos should fit, I can almost fit a standard micro-atx mobo with some work. Pear PC is nearing full functionality with OS X, really just

Re: Fitting a HP SureStore CD-Writer 6020 to an External Apple CD300 SCSI CD Drive

2004-08-21 Thread Peter da Silva
My experience with HP Surestore products, including 3 CD writers and 14 hard drives, is that the best fit for them is the trash can. Seriously. We purchased 4 hard drives, and after 10 drive failures and replacement under warranty we just quit bothering them. The last of the three CD writers is

Re: Fitting a HP SureStore CD-Writer 6020 to an External Apple CD300 SCSI CD Drive

2004-08-21 Thread Geraint Searle - Web
I agree with you, the HP SureStore Unit is nothing but trouble - its created 3 cd coasters so far. I think I will look for a more reliable external unit. Many Thanks - Original Message - From: Peter da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Compact Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August

Pattern Screen, On switching a SE/30 on

2004-08-21 Thread Geraint Searle - Web
I have found a Replacement tube for my Apple Macintosh SE/30. I have fitted it, but when I switched it on, the screen has come up with a patern screen with circles squares doesn't boot. Any Ideas ? Many Thanks Geraint Searle -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/.

Looking for a Majong like game

2004-08-21 Thread Louis Labrie
Hi all Im actilay wondering what the name is of a game like majong the tile matching game. I used to play it on a classic. I think I must still have it in my archive. But not knowing the name makes it very difficult to locate as I have Gigs in my archive. If anybody remembers the name of a game

Re: Looking for a Majong like game

2004-08-21 Thread Peter da Silva
Hi all Im actilay wondering what the name is of a game like majong the tile matching game. I used to play it on a classic. Shanghai by Activision? -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact Macs list

Re: Looking for a Majong like game

2004-08-21 Thread Peter da Silva
Following up to myself, I'll bet you can find a game you like from THIS lot, and thanks for reminding me of the game... you inspired me to go hunt and I'll be checking out several of these myself: http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/freeware.html -- Compact Macs is sponsored by

Re: Looking for a Majong like game

2004-08-21 Thread Haroldo Mauro Jr.
At 16:34 -0400 21/08/04, Louis Labrie wrote: Hi all Im actilay wondering what the name is of a game like majong the tile matching game. I used to play it Mombasa? -- Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/. Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html Compact

Re: Pattern Screen, On switching a SE/30 on

2004-08-21 Thread Antonio Rodríguez
Can you make a photograph of the screen and upload it to a web server or mail it to my email address? (This list doesn't allow attachments.) It would help a lot. Greetings, Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan) ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/ Geraint Searle - Web ha escrito: I have found a Replacement tube

Re: Looking for a Majong like game

2004-08-21 Thread macsonly
Shanghai Louis Labrie wrote: Hi all Im actilay wondering what the name is of a game like majong the tile matching game. I used to play it on a classic. I think I must still have it in my archive. But not knowing the name makes it very difficult to locate as I have Gigs in my archive. If