Re: Iomega Zips

2001-07-15 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
Bruce Guthrie14-07-2001 02:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So far I have been lucky with my Zip 100. It was given to me by a lady > friend who had said her company would throw them out. Well that was two > years ago so I have more then gotten my worth out of it. I have heard that > the 250 will read the 100'

Re: Start refusal

2001-07-19 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
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 slo

Re: Start refusal

2001-07-19 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
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 . AND he has ServiceManuals, not only User'sGuides! HTH, Joe. -

Re: Start refusal

2001-07-19 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
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 > . AND he

Re: Start refusal

2001-07-19 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
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

Re: M5880

2002-05-03 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
the pickle2002/05/03 04:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Double bonus points if anyone can explain the SEs on that page that claim > to be M5252 and M5251, as well as the SE/30 that claims to be an M5390... Cannot explain that. Only can tell you that my SE/30 is a model M5119 (ass. in Ireland). HTH, Joe.

Re: Rebooting desktop

2002-05-15 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
John Teffer2002/05/15 11:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > You are using the right 3 fingers, aren't you? Does the power button on > your keyboard work okay otherwise? In my experience command-control-power > key ALWAYS restarted my ADB Macs. Except a Quadra 800 (and possibly more models, I don't have)! I n

Re: Rebooting desktop

2002-05-15 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
Mark Benson2002/05/15 14:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have suffered a similar symptom when trying to shut my 840av down > in OS 8.1. It is seemingly the opposite to you problem, it's too > persistent! When I shut it down with a few Apps running the finder > closes, then re-opens, then closes, then reope

Re: Quadra 800 PPC 601 upgrade card

2002-07-11 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/07/11 03:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > on 7/10/02 1:24 PM, Morgan Funkcikle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> If anyone has any suggestions, that would be great. I don't have any other >> Quadras to test the card in, sadly. > > I agree with pickle that it's most like

Re: Copying an 8.1 System Folder

2002-07-12 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/07/12 03:22, William Ahearn, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> Can >> I do that with 8.1, >> and more to the point is there any reason why I >> should not copy an 8.1 >> system folder created on a Power Mac onto a 68k? >> > Maybe you can with no problem.

Re: More RAM

2002-07-29 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/07/29 00:24, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > The only Mac that requires 60ns RAM before the PPCs is the 840AV, and it > uses 72-pin SIMMs. > > the pickle Sorry, but then you forget f.e. the Q800 and the WGS 80. Joe -- Quadlist is sponsored by and...

Re: More RAM

2002-07-29 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/07/29 20:31, Clark Martin, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > The Q800 and WGS 80 do not NEED 60nS RAM. Clark, That means: You will say that, among other sources, everymac.com , Apple Specs and all the official manuals are talking b...s... Can you tell me why they all say: 60ns for Q800,

Re: More RAM

2002-07-29 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/07/29 22:19, Clark Martin, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Look at the Quadra 650 in those specs, it is the same MB as the Q800 > and WGS80 but has 80nS RAM specified. I've used 70nS in several Q800 > and a WGS 80 with no problem. In fact I had put 60nS in them at > first because of the inc

Re: error 15

2002-08-17 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 2002/08/17 18:07, Terry & Claire Hart, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > What is error 15 on a Centris 610? ID=15 Segment Loader Error Macintosh programs are broken up into segments, and each program will always have at least one segment. Multiple segments allow loading parts of the program into m

Re: Quadra 800

2002-10-14 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 14-10-2002 22:55, Joe WF Runnels, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Someone was throwing this quadra away, and it looked powerful so I picked > it up. Was wondering if anyone knows if I can get a PPC upgrade card for > it? Yep, there are severals. The most stabile one I met was the Apple Upgrade

Re: Mystery cables strike three

2003-01-03 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 03-01-2003 19:40, Don, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > My hat is . > .. usless asci art attempts. Don, goto and you can identify'm all. HTH, Jo -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.sma

Re: Mystery cables strike three

2003-01-05 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 04-01-2003 1:30, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Somewhere in > > Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' > > [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Named Pipes]Specified SQL server not > found. > > /bbox.asp, line 20 > > I failed to see the identification ;) Don'

Re: NEC MultiSpin CD-ROM

2003-01-13 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 14-01-2003 1:19, Blok, Alex (MED), [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > I am unable to mount an external NEC MultiSpin CD-ROM on my Centris 650. > I am running System 7.6.1, and have Apple CD-ROM and QuickTime > extensions (internal Apple CD-ROM got trashed). > > The CD-ROM is the only external SCSI d

Background seen before??

2003-01-14 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
Besides the query in the subject may be of interest for somebody, IMHO the site is of general interest too: Jo -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To

Re: 840av

2003-01-18 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 18-01-2003 10:02, E McCann, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > You put time and money into creating *something.* Car, computer, program, > whatever. Somebody buys it. Do you *care* if they sell it to someone else > after they're done with it? No, you've been paid for it. Sorry but I don't agree: 1) Y

Re: 840av

2003-01-18 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 19-01-2003 1:33, Robert Gray, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: >> You cannot copy hardware (cars, computers etc.) >> like you can copy software. > > Maybe you weren't around during the days of Mac and IBM clones. 59 yrs. old enough?? My experience with computers started in July 1963 (so nearly 40 yr

Re: Ink Screw up Stylewriter 2500

2003-01-24 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 24-01-2003 5:48, dhill, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Somehow I let my Stylewriter 2500, big black inkjet cartridge go > empty. I tried to refill it a bit, you hate to throw good ink away, > to see if it was still good. No luck yet. It is an inkjet jungle out > there. Anybody using the big bla

Re: Alarm clock program

2003-02-06 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 06-02-2003 0:29, Don, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > > Greetings fellow listers; > > Can anyone make any recommendations of any good alarm > clock programs? I have numerous clock programs, but > nothing I really like as an alarm clock.Thanks I'm very glad with FM Egg Timer. Jo -- Quadl

Re: Unknown nubus

2003-02-17 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
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

Re: Most suitable system version

2003-03-15 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 15-03-2003 16:19, Dan Palka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > System 7.5.5 always wins my vote for 68k macs. Well Dan, I believe it depends of what you do with your 68k. I, pers., prefer 7.6.2 on my Q800 and PM800 (only used by the grandkids). On my 2 other 68k's (Q840AV and P630 Dos-comp./TV-Vid.)

Re: BSD on a Q950?

2003-03-18 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 17-03-2003 19:47, Matt R, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Is anyone having luck getting ADB to work on a Q950 > running BSD (open or free, I don't really care)? I > really want to try it, but I don't have another > machine to constantly console into it. Subscribe to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> . MaX is a

Re: Neat trix!!

2003-03-24 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 24-03-2003 1:47, Don, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > CHALLANGE: Tell me about YOUR cute little 'off the beaten path' tricks > that make some computing activity a bit nicer, faster, easier, or better > somehow. Perhaps start looking

Re: Re-cell, 540C

2003-03-24 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 25-03-2003 0:05, the pickle, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > Recelling is pretty simple except for the soldering, which must be done VERY > carefully to avoid overheating the cells (and thus damaging or exploding > them). > Use a very hot iron for very short periods of time. You can simply avoid t