Paul Tansom wrote:
Oh, one thing I'm thinking I could try with these screens is hooking them up to an
old Amiga or two I still have - is the Multiscan suitable to do this? (If anyone
here knows Amigas!).
You'll find it a drag on your chip mem than normal especially running
higher than
At 8:02 +, 2/17/03, out of the ether, it was observed:
I think your links are ok but in OE they take two lines. The first half of
the link (the top line) is a hyperlink but the second half of the link (the
second line) is in ordinary text which a browser will not recognise.
In my OE
** the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-02-17 03:31]:
1. does anyone know where I can get some more information on the old
Apple Multiscan 15 monitors I have. They don't have speakers, which all
the closest matches I've found to (15AV, etc.) and have M2978 as the
model number. Quite
Paul Stamsen wrote:
In my OE your links look like this
http://www.applefritter.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.pl?board=powercc;action=display;num=1044807145
As a reminder,
If you remember to add and both before and after the URL, it will
hang together, thus:
** Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-02-17 09:35]:
Oh, one thing I'm thinking I could try with these screens is hooking them up to an
old Amiga or two I still have - is the Multiscan suitable to do this? (If anyone
here knows Amigas!).
You'll find it a drag on your chip mem than normal
At 12:11 + on 17/02/03, Paul Tansom wrote:
box too - it's still in its shrink wrap! With any luck I'll track down
a cheap copy of 8.6 soon as a few apps I've seen around seem to use it
as the minimum requirement (Opera springs to mind as the main one as I
want to use it for web page
Paul Tansom wrote:
Yes, I only have 1M in my A1500 at the moment, but if I'm going to
manage to track down an RTG card and get OS 3.9 working then I could do
with something better than my current 1084SD! The A1200 I have may do
better if I'm lucky - it's all good fun when I've got the time!
I have just been given to understand the microsoft e-mailer does not
observe this convention. Pity.
At 8:02 +, 2/17/03, out of the ether, it was observed:
I think your links are ok but in OE they take two lines. The first half of
the link (the top line) is a hyperlink but the second
From where?
Neither of your posts render the link properly, OE is not installed on
any machine I own.
Hopefully this reply will render the link below properly though I
haven't touched it.
If you must cross post, it would be nice if we could find the reason for
what appears to be a problem so
You've left a gap that shouldn't be there.
Thats why its wrapping.
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Hi all
need a few questions answered.
I have a quad 840av that i use for home video and it runs excellent so
when i seen a 800 advertised i went out and got it also there was a
7100/80 there so that came home aswell.
Now on removeing the cases i found that the two are alike inside when it
At 07:02 AM 2/17/2003, vicki typed thusly:
Now on removeing the cases i found that the two are alike inside when it
comes down to connectors but the back are different. how hard is it to
hack the back plate on the quad to accomodate the 7100/80 av card and if
anyone has done this what other parts
Hi Steve,
I will probably keep it [I still have a IIci!] and at some point investigate
video-capture, or other stuff for which to use it. Maybe keep it as a
backup machine. I will have a G4 laptop [which will dock to a 17 ColorSync
CRT monitor] and I also have a Dell for work.
Steve
Hi Denny,
Thanks for that suggestion -- I'll tell her. She does have it on a surge
protector, but I think what was happening is she was unplugging the surge
protector whenever there was bad weather in KS, or when she was leaving for
a trip. So it gradually got slower and slower to boot up.
Hi -- it has 56mb RAM a 2gb HD; and I have no idea what iCab is. We
tested her Quadra 840AV here against my G3, to evaluate whether it would
help any on a dial-up connection. We used the 56k modem, and dialed into
her Earthlink account [using a local number] from each Mac.
The Quadra
On 17-02-2003 4:34, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
At 09:59 +1100 on 17/02/03, dana sibera wrote:
Anyhows - it -seems- to be a video card. a standard DB15 connector is on
the back, and it has 2mb of ram in 18 ZIPs, (looks like parity, there)
Generally I would agree with that
At 9:23 PM +0100 2/17/2003, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
On 17-02-2003 4:34, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
At 09:59 +1100 on 17/02/03, dana sibera wrote:
Anyhows - it -seems- to be a video card. a standard DB15 connector is on
the back, and it has 2mb of ram in 18 ZIPs, (looks like parity,
On 17-02-2003 4:34, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
At 09:59 +1100 on 17/02/03, dana sibera wrote:
Anyhows - it -seems- to be a video card. a standard DB15 connector is on
the back, and it has 2mb of ram in 18 ZIPs, (looks like parity, there)
Generally I would agree with that
** Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-02-17 13:11]:
Paul Tansom wrote:
Yes, I only have 1M in my A1500 at the moment, but if I'm going to
manage to track down an RTG card and get OS 3.9 working then I could do
with something better than my current 1084SD! The A1200 I have may do
better if
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