Ok, I used nero on a pc and it burned ok.
Did you use the boot floppy or just install directly of the cd?
- Original Message -
From: Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Quadlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: A/UX 3.0
on 7/18/01 10:00 PM, Teo Zenios
Jon Hart wrote:
hmmm and all i thought i needed was a cross over cable
I thought you had three machines?
You will only be able to use cross over cables on three machines if you have
two ethernet cards in one of them. A cross over cable will only connect two
machines together, the
Actually you can install an Ethernet card in an SE30, I have one in my
Kitchen Mac at my old house. Web surfing is pitifully slow using IE 3.0
though (and that's on a Cable Modem), I've since deleted your original post
so don't know what the purpose of the network is.
I bought mine from
This could also be a video capture card. Mass Microsystems made the
QuickImage capture card for NuBus Macs, which I used for capturing stills.
So, the RCA jack could be IN rather than OUT.
But, that's all I've got on the topic. Finding software could be difficult.
- Original Message -
Hi,
I have a 6214CD that I just upgraded from 7.6 to 8.1. I have a 2400 printer
and the system always reports that there's a problem communicating with the
printer with I try to print. As far as I know, the printer is ok...I think I
tested it a while back on another machine. The 2400 in the
Hi All,
Received request for help from friend in Europe:
Need information about
a quick cam greyscale (made from
connectix) if it can work with my power book 190cs.
I haven't been able to find anything specific and know
nothing about PBs, Quick cam or greyscale.
If you have any info - please,
In a message dated 7/19/01 1:40:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When i booted from the floppy it started the install process but told me it
could not find the a/ux install cd. the cdrom was visible to system.
The special A/UX boot floppy contains a special hacked version of Apple CD
ROM
Dana Collins19-07-2001 01:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The place where I found the most service manuals in one place was
at www.traffictrak.com/servicemanuals
a site hosted by Mike Greise - sad to say, the server is down for the moment
(2-3 days running) :(
Dana
Running again! But so
Hi,
modem port
modem port
printer port
Yup...2 modem ports in the list, and this is a stock 6214 with only one
port.
I've tried ditching the modem (and finder) prefs but that didn't help.
Rebooted with pram zap too. Hmmm...haven't tried a desktop rebuild yet
though. Any other thoughts?
At 14:26 -0800 on 19/07/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That happened to me once as well. If I can remember, I trashed the
invisible file MacTCP DNS in the System folder and also the TCP/IP
You mean MacTCP DNR? :) Yeah, get rid of that. Get rid of it every time
you shut down. It doesn't
the pickle19-07-2001 23:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Been down for a while; Gamba's site is currently much more reliable.
Sorry pickle, he is not down but very slow. I just dl'ed a manual from
http://www.traffictrak.com/ServiceManuals/. AND he has ServiceManuals, not
only User'sGuides!
HTH,
Joe.
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At 01:00 +0200 on 20/07/01, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
Sorry pickle, he is not down but very slow. I just dl'ed a manual from
http://www.traffictrak.com/ServiceManuals/. AND he has ServiceManuals, not
only User'sGuides!
Uhm...since when does Gamba only have user guides?
BTW, FTP links to the manuals
J.M.P.Hissel20-07-2001 01:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the pickle19-07-2001 23:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Been down for a while; Gamba's site is currently much more reliable.
Sorry pickle, he is not down but very slow. I just dl'ed a manual from
http://www.traffictrak.com/ServiceManuals/. AND he has
the pickle20-07-2001 01:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 01:00 +0200 on 20/07/01, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
Sorry pickle, he is not down but very slow. I just dl'ed a manual from
http://www.traffictrak.com/ServiceManuals/. AND he has ServiceManuals, not
only User'sGuides!
Uhm...since when does Gamba only
I should add that I know of at least one instance where a person is indeed
running a 64MB, 72-pin SIMM in his 575, and one other instance where a
person is running a SIMMSaver and two 64MB SIMMs for a total of 128MB RAM.
Neither has modified the logic board to add extra address lines for the
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