On 03/09/05, Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always thought it would be cool to have
a RAID rack of them.
Not really. Hot is the word you're looking for. Hot and very loud.
I have an old RAID cabinet in the garage. It's about 1m tall, 0.75m
deep and 0.2m wide and weighs 60-70kg or more.
Hi list,
I have a couple Nubus video cards, and was wondering if either of them
gives any advantage over the built-in video of my Q840AV. I got them
both secondhand and don't know anything about either except what is
printed on the card.
1: 8 card with RADIUS Inc 1992 PrecisionColor 24Xp
Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 13:45:24 -0500
From: Tim Alethea Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [q] q840av video Q
Hi list,
I have a couple Nubus video cards, and was wondering if either of them
gives any advantage over the built-in video of my Q840AV. I got them
both secondhand and don't know
On Sep 4, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Tim Alethea Larson wrote:
2: 6 card with Accelerated 8-Bit Graphics I/F (C) RADIUS Inc. 1993
printed on it. Small sticker says 632-0188-02 Rev. A4.
I have never owned a 840av, but I own a number of this card (a
PrecisionColor 8-Xj), which I like, but
At 15:30 -0400 09/02/2005, Quadlist wrote:
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:54:42 -0500
From: Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive is just so cool that I
The LC475 will only accept a 3.5 inch harddrive.
Chris p
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |
-- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |
Support Low End Mac
Jeff Walther wrote:
At 15:30 -0400 09/02/2005, Quadlist wrote:
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:54:42 -0500
From: Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive
On Aug 31, 2005, at 11:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that HFS hard disks, when formatted, adjust their cluster
(*) sizes so
that there are not more than 2^16 clusters in the partition: so,
for instance, a
40Mb partition has 1K clusters, and a 500Mb partition has 8K clusters.
What
How big a drive do you want to use? Im not quite sure but i dont think
theres much of a limit. You could probably put in a 9GB. Is that big enough?
chris P
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |
--
a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive is just so cool that I kept it). I would part with it quite
cheap but I warn that it is a full height 5-1/4 hard drive not one of
those dinky
I know that HFS hard disks, when formatted, adjust their cluster (*) sizes so
that there are not more than 2^16 clusters in the partition: so, for instance,
a
40Mb partition has 1K clusters, and a 500Mb partition has 8K clusters.
What is the largest size partition, and largest size hard disk,
Hi John! I'll go out on a limb here, and guess that this list is rather
quiet because we're all capable of keeping our Quadras going, with
little or no assistance. Not that people don't run into problems,
especially with trying to figure out of a newer peripheral will work
with a Quadra. In my
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Steven Gilbreath wrote:
http://www.mp3-mac.com/Pages/Encoders.html
maybe this will help
Owww! Thanks! It's a shame they all require a PPC though. Means I'll
*have* to use my PPC601 card. But some things to try anyway :-)
Cheers,
John
--
Quadlist is
maybe this then
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/SoundApp_68k/
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:00 PM, Steven Gilbreath wrote:
http://www.mp3-mac.com/Pages/Encoders.html
maybe this will help
Owww! Thanks! It's a shame they all require a PPC
On Aug 25, 2005, at 18:01, John Niven wrote:
Hi!
This list has been a bit quite :-( Has everybody gone off and replaced
their Quadras with Minis and OSX :-)
In the continuing struggle to find useful tasks for old (but loved)
equipment, I have pressed one of my Quadra 950 into the job of
On Friday, August 26, 2005, at 08:58AM, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 25, 2005, at 18:01, John Niven wrote:
Hi!
This list has been a bit quite :-( Has everybody gone off and replaced
their Quadras with Minis and OSX :-)
In the continuing struggle to find useful tasks for old
http://www.mp3-mac.com/Pages/Encoders.html
maybe this will help
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog
Hi!
This list has been a bit quite :-( Has everybody gone off and replaced
their Quadras with Minis and OSX :-)
In the continuing struggle to find useful tasks for old (but loved)
equipment, I have pressed one of my Quadra 950 into the job of
converting some of my LP music into digital
I have to clear some space. If anyone wants a Quadra 700 or a LC475 and
can collect from Peterborough, England (eighty miles north of London), or
wants to send me postage plus beer money, you'll make an old Mac very
happy at not having to go through the trauma of ebay.
--
Quadlist is
I am trying to install some programs on my Performa 630CD / Mac OS 7.5.1 which
doesn't have stuffit included.
The machine needs to extract compressed packs (hqx, sea, sit, bin) in order to
install these programs.
The Mac doesn't have a modem or nic, so I have to use my pc to obtain and
Dylan McDermond schrieb:
On Aug 14, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Paulo Vaz wrote:
I am trying to install some programs on my Performa 630CD / Mac OS
7.5.1 which doesn't have stuffit included.
Donwload the sea ( ftp://www.allume.com/archive/mac/ Stuffit_Expander/ )
then use Transmac (
Thank you for your e-mail. I am currently on annual leave until 30/08/2005.
If your query is urgent please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or telephone
0191 2274739.
If your enquiry is a Freedom of Information request, please re-direct your
enquiry to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :o)
This e-mail is
My reply follows quote.
On 8/13/05, at 8:38 pm +0100, William Garforth wrote:
Thank you for your e-mail. I am currently on annual leave until 30/08/2005.
If your query is urgent please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or telephone
0191 2274739.
If your enquiry is a Freedom of Information request,
At 15:31 -0400 08/11/2005, Quadlist wrote:
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 23:29:04 -0300
Subject: [q] Performa 630CD Memory Upgrade
From: Paulo Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I buy a Performa 630CD a few days ago and I read at Apple site that can=
support only 32 MB SIMM RAM.
Today, I read in other
Hello,
I buy a Performa 630CD a few days ago and I read at Apple site that can
support only 32 MB SIMM RAM.
Today, I read in other site
(http://mail.maclaunch.com/Redirect/www.welovemacs.com/apple-memory-performa-performa-630.html)
that is possible to upgrade him to 128 Mb.
But in this
I asked a long time ago but will try again. Anybody happen to have drivers
for the Micronet NP-2 Nupro II Nubus SCSI card? Or maybe a manual for
setting up the jumper switches?
Thanks
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com
Stephen Alexander wrote:
Autosensing happens at layer 1 (hardware level), and a static address is layer
3 (network). they're not connected. The autosensing issue is a hardware
problem. Not to say there are necessarily no workarounds, but a static IP won't
do it. Normally a device will havre
hi
the hard drive on my performa 475 bit the dust
i would appreciate if any of you list members can direct me to some reliable
places where i can get a replacement
thanks!
jay
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter
Jason Greshes wrote:
I'm having the same problem. I picked up a 575 off craigslist yesterday. I
had an extra LC etherboard I put in the machine...
Okay, my problem solved--yours might be the same. It was an autosensing
problem. Modern hubs/switches are supposed to be compatible
Sque wrote:
does anyone
know where Gamba has disappeared too? A huge loss to low-end macs.
I've heard that Gamba is no longer with us.
Tim
--
Tim LarsonSenior Web Developer
Physicians' Mutual Insurance Company www.pmic.com
Hi there,
Thanks to people on this list, I have made it this far. I seem to be
at a loss at this point -I have installed OS 7.5.3 and updated to
7.5.5. This went well. I found the correct driver for the ethernet
card, it detected and installed correctly.
I still can't get on the thing
Chris Zantides wrote:
Hi there,
Thanks to people on this list, I have made it this far. I seem to be
at a loss at this point -I have installed OS 7.5.3 and updated to
7.5.5. This went well. I found the correct driver for the ethernet
card, it detected and installed correctly.
I still
Stephen Alexander wrote:
try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] someone pays for that web page to be active, so
maybe they answer email.
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(reason: 554 This mailbox is full. Please try again later. for [EMAIL
Thanks to people on this list, I have made it this far. I seem to be
at a loss at this point -I have installed OS 7.5.3 and updated to
7.5.5. This went well. I found the correct driver for the ethernet
card, it detected and installed correctly.
I still can't get on the thing online though -
I'm having the same problem. I picked up a 575 off craigslist yesterday. I
had an extra LC etherboard I put in the machine...
Okay, my problem solved--yours might be the same. It was an autosensing
problem. Modern hubs/switches are supposed to be compatible with 10 and 100
speed ethernet
Hi folks,
I have just recently (thanks to help from this list) got this
computer back up and running.
However, I'm having no luck getting it online - I have what appears
to be a sonic-t comm slot ethernet card, running System 7.5.5. I did
some research and it seems I'm not alone with
Chris Zantides wrote:
Hi folks,
I have just recently (thanks to help from this list) got this
computer back up and running.
However, I'm having no luck getting it online - I have what appears
to be a sonic-t comm slot ethernet card, running System 7.5.5. I did
some research and it
Chris Zantides wrote:
Thats awesome!
Thank you kindly.
Bookmark it and pass it on.
The museum hasn't been updated almost as long as gamba's site,
thankfully both remain.
Grab a few files (not the whole page/site) each time you visit so
together we can supply files if the site disappears.
or i could mirror stuff on one of my many servers.
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005,
Sque wrote:
Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 22:37:38 +1000
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: [q] Networking Issues (LC575 Comm Slot
try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] someone pays for that web page to be active, so
maybe they answer email.
-Original Message-
From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jul 2, 2005 7:37 AM
To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: [q] Networking Issues (LC575 Comm Slot Ethernet card)
Thanks for your help.
I now have the system installed and running 7.5.3 - time to work on
getting this online.
Take care,
Chris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:31 PM, Stephen wrote:
That should do it. It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on
what you
need to do.
Stephen
On Thursday 30
Hi there,
I downloaded the system from apple for my LC575.
What I would like to do with this, if possible, is create a bootable
CD so that I can install this version of the OS on the Mac.
Is such a thing possible?
Thanks,
Chris
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Im totally new to this.
I have the network startup disk, but how do make that .sea file into
something useable?
Thanks,
Chris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:08 PM, Stephen wrote:
I bet it's possible, but I can tell you it's definitely possible to
do that
with a floppy too. Apple's web site has
It's been a while... but a .sea file is a self-expanding archive which you
need to run (on a mac [or emulator]) to get a disk image, which can be copied
onto a disk. once you have it on a disk, you should be able to boot to that
disk. I should be more clear: You don't just drop the file onto
Thank you!
The mac currently has os 8.0 on it, but its got a lot of garbage on
it from the school it came from. So i wanted a fresh start.
Thanks for your help - ill try using diskcopy!
CHris
On 01/07/2005, at 12:26 PM, Stephen wrote:
It's been a while... but a .sea file is a
That should do it. It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on what you
need to do.
Stephen
On Thursday 30 June 2005 21:29, Chris Zantides wrote:
Thank you!
The mac currently has os 8.0 on it, but its got a lot of garbage on
it from the school it came from. So i wanted a fresh start.
Denny Davis wrote:
I have a set of install disks for the Excel 4.0, but disk two, three and five
of the Installation disks are defective.
Without any humor, is your drive clean?
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com
At 6:59 PM +1000 on 6/24/05, Sque wittily wrote:
Denny Davis wrote:
I have a set of install disks for the Excel 4.0, but disk two, three and five
of the Installation disks are defective.
Without any humor, is your drive clean?
The drive I was using is the one for my PowerBook 3400c and I
At 2:55 PM +0200 on 6/23/05, Tina Holm wittily wrote:
I might be able to dig out a v. 5.x if that's of any help
/Tina
--
*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*
Tina Holm, Pederstrup Djurs, DK. http://nehaia.dk
*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*
--
I
Denny Davis wrote:
The drive I was using is the one for my PowerBook 3400c and I think it is
clean, I did read a lot of other floppies with it recently with no problem.
As to why I am using the PowerBook 3400c that is because it is the only Mac
that I have with a working floppy.
I have a
At 2:51 -0700 24/06/05, Denny Davis wrote:
I wanted to get a working 4.0 install as I thought it would work with a
Quadra 610 and other old Macs.
5.x will work - had it up running on both my IIfx and my Q800
/Tina
--
*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*
Tina Holm,
I have a set of install disks for the Excel 4.0, but disk two, three and five
of the Installation disks are defective.
I want to know if there is someone on the list that has these particular disks
and can that someone please send me disk images of these disks?
--
Curiosity killed the cat,
but
I might be able to dig out a v. 5.x if that's of any help
/Tina
--
*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*
Tina Holm, Pederstrup Djurs, DK. http://nehaia.dk
*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*^^*
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
I have a set of install disks for the LaserWriter Pro, but the LaserWriter
Pro Installation disk is defective.
I want to know if there is someone on the list that has this particular disk
and can that someone please send me a disk image of the disk?
--
Curiosity killed the cat,
but satisfaction
It's a pity the pics don't reveal so much. All I can say is that
Daystar offered quite a range of upgrades/accelerators at the time
and that the control panel you can still download from AppleFritter
at http://www.applefritter.com/node/4686 covers the Turbo 040, Turbo
040i, Image 040, Quad
I have been following this and other discussions from afar; time to weigh in
with my FIRST POST! Better make it a good one.
I have one of these Daystar cards, and so have had reason to do a little digging
and can fill in the blanks.
It is a Daystar Quad 040 running at 40 MHz with a 128k SRAM
In a message dated 6/9/05 11:01:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=4604item=5206968963rd=1
Its got me confused but I am Very curious what it is also.
Chris
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
It appears to have 2 DSPs on it. Maybe its an upgrade to Quadra 840AV
standards for older Quadras?
Chris
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |
-- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 |
Anybody recognize this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=4604item=5206968963rd=1?
It looks like it plugs into a Quadra PDS slot, but it also appears to
have a 68040 chip on board. So what would be the point?
Jeff Walther
--
Quadlist is sponsored by
Macintosh LC 580, purchased NOS in 2004, has 136MB RAM, 10BT network card,
ClarisWorks - $50
Norton Utilities 4.0, w/bootdisks, (1997) - $30
Mac OS 8.0 CD - legit copy w/install manual, bootdisks - $30
Mac OS 8.0 CD - legit copy w/install manual only - $25
QuarkXpress 4.0 w/ADB dongle - $150
LC
On 11/5/05 8:36 am, James Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I've got an old HD in an 800 that I'd like to recover, if possible.
Background: the drive is a 2-Gigger with OS 8.1 on it. However, I booted
after the HD failure using a 7.5.3 CD during my recovery efforts and would
Hello All,
I've got an old HD in an 800 that I'd like to recover, if possible.
Background: the drive is a 2-Gigger with OS 8.1 on it. However, I booted
after the HD failure using a 7.5.3 CD during my recovery efforts and would
have to use such a CD again to bring it up.
The problem began when
Hello,
Since the swap list seems to be down, I hoped I could ask here, if anyone
on the list might have an interest in an Apple Personal Laser (LS) printer
that I have available?
It does work and I've owned it since it was new.
The paper feed rollers are worn and so it's necessary to hand feed
Hello,
Since the swap list seems to be down, I hoped I could ask here, if
anyone on the list might have an interest in an Apple Persaonl Laser
(LS) printer that I have available?
It does work and I've owned it since it was new.
The paper feed rollers ae worn and it is therefore necessary to
Hello,
Since the swap list seems to be down, I hoped I could ask here, if
anyone on the list might have an interest in an Apple Persaonl Laser
(LS) printer that I have available?
It does work and I've owned it since it was new.
The paper feed rollers ae worn and it is therefore necessary to
I'd like to offer my apologies for a duplication in listings.
When I received an email stating that my message had not gotten through,
I thought there was a problem with the list and waited awhile to send it
again.
In the process, a Quadist Digest arrived and lo and behold, my message
was
Tim,
I've booted an LC475 from a zip disk, so I don't see why it won't work with a
Quadra 840. It's been a few years since I did it, but if I remember
correctly, I'd only installed the bare minimum of the OS onto the zip disk.
The LC needed a disk utility ran on its HDD, after changing the
Brock Witherspoon wrote the following on 4/18/2005 2:41 PM:
Are you trying to connect the hard drives at the same
time as the CD and Zip drives? If so, are both of
these drives unterminated?
It turned out the CD was terminated. (The Zip was not.) However, when
I remove that jumper I still
Blake Hanes wrote:
but still how the hell are we Troublemakers it like come on
List Nanny I think we ned your help here!
If you have nothing useful to say then say nothing. Shouldn't really
need to explain that.
ummm he's mad
Not mad, maybe just inexperienced. We all start somewhere and learn
Ok sorry sque whatever im gonna stay out of this before i get myself in trouble
On 4/21/05, Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blake Hanes wrote:
but still how the hell are we Troublemakers it like come on
List Nanny I think we ned your help here!
If you have nothing useful to say then say
Justin Zaza wrote:
SO I TAKE A FILE OFF MY QUADRA, ON A PC FORMATTED
DISK, AND TRY TO OPEN IT WITH THE EMULATOR, BUT ALAS,
IT CANNOT FIND THE PROGRAM THAT CREATED IT.
IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO GET IT TO BE READ?
IF I STUFF IT ON THE QUADRA, THEN PUT IT ON THE PC
DISK, THEN UNSTUFF IT ON THE
Actually, the reason I wanted high resolution scans was to see if mine shared
the clock tripling circuitry with the 100MHz version. I havent found any
info on clock tripling these cards.
Chris
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
I forwarded that to him. I hate to see effort go wasted, even if he was a
TROUBLEMAKER.
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 05:57, Sque wrote:
Justin Zaza wrote:
SO I TAKE A FILE OFF MY QUADRA, ON A PC FORMATTED
DISK, AND TRY TO OPEN IT WITH THE EMULATOR, BUT ALAS,
IT CANNOT FIND THE PROGRAM THAT
My reply follows quote.
On 4/20/05, at 8:13 AM -0400, Blake Hanes wrote:
WOW WOW WOW
i hav been on this list forever but why the hell would you use all
caps its just rude and i wasnt oh and were not trouble makers so dont
even go there because believe me you really dont want to deal with me!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following on 4/20/2005 11:32 AM:
Has anyone ever put 2 CD drives in a Quadra 900/950?
No, but I can't think of any reason why you couldn't, as long as the
SCSI IDs are different.
Tim
--
Tim LarsonSenior Web Developer
Has anyone ever put 2 CD drives in a Quadra 900/950?
No, but it is certainly possible.
There are CD bezels for the bottom device tray of a 9150 which will work.
(The speaker bezel of a 9150 contains the floppy drive, and the upper
device tray contains the tape drive).
The bottom device tray
In a message dated 2005-04-20 12;46;22Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The bottom device tray of a Q is ordinarily a hard drive, although I have
seen third-party optical drive bezels made for this position.
Using a combination of Q and 9150 bezels, you can do what you want to
accomplish.
In a message dated 2005-04-20 12;37;47Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
No, but I can't think of any reason why you couldn't, as long as the
SCSI IDs are different.
Well I want it to look good.
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
Thanks, my System 6 boot disk wasn't working. (Hehe)
Although, strangely the problem seems to have fixed itself. I just
turned it yesterday, and it booted up without a hitch. I'll keep the
disk on hand for future problems, though...
On 4/19/05, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Apple has
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A |
-- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |
Support Low End Mac http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html
Quadlist info:
To All.
1. If someone sends a message in all caps then turn it into a teachable
moment
by telling the sender we don't use Typetype machines anymore(they only had
capital letters) and email procedure says all caps is SHOUTING.
2. We should operate under the assumption that the sender does not
I would fully agree with James. I have noticed a certain arrogance
from certain list members, and this is disturbing. This is supposed to
be a FUN hobby, and preaching or getting up on soap-boxes is just wrong.
Rob
To All.
1. If someone sends a message in all caps then turn it into a
but still how the hell are we Troublemakers it like come on
List Nanny I think we ned your help here!
On 4/20/05, Robert Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would fully agree with James. I have noticed a certain arrogance
from certain list members, and this is disturbing. This is
My reply follows quote.
On 4/20/05, at 4:44 PM -0400, Robert Patterson wrote:
I would fully agree with James. I have noticed a certain arrogance
from certain list members, and this is disturbing. This is supposed to
be a FUN hobby, and preaching or getting up on soap-boxes is just wrong.
My reply follows quote.
On 4/20/05, at 7:56 PM -0400, Blake Hanes wrote:
but still how the hell are we Troublemakers it like come on
List Nanny I think we ned your help here!
First I banned Mr Zaza. Then I stated the subject was closed.
Now I get notes - using the closed subject - that I may
On Apr 17, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Don wrote:
This is the first time I've actually heard of someone who FOUND
and HAS one of the five drive carriers! Perhaps you could toss
me a jpeg of that one!
Actually, I bought it from a LEM swap lister. It came from a WGS 9150,
although it was an optional extra
wow, it actually worked!
your instructions were great!
you saved me lots of frustration, thank you and take
care!
justin
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!
http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
--
oops, meant that for a particular person
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Plan great trips with Yahoo! Travel: Now over 17,000 guides!
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
Ive done LOTS of research. First of all, the DayStar 80MHz PowerPro has 4
772 pin slots on it, so I will definitely get at least 384MB RAM total, maybe
512 if the 64MBs will work on the PowerPro. Second, I know that by just
increasing the bus speed on the PowerPro, and thus the processor, it
This is the first time I've actually heard of someone who FOUND
and HAS one of the five drive carriers! Perhaps you could toss
me a jpeg of that one!
Actually, I bought it from a LEM swap lister. It came from a WGS 9150,
although it was an optional extra for a Quadra 950.
Optional on Q900s
SO I TAKE A FILE OFF MY QUADRA, ON A PC FORMATTED
DISK, AND TRY TO OPEN IT WITH THE EMULATOR, BUT ALAS,
IT CANNOT FIND THE PROGRAM THAT CREATED IT.
IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO GET IT TO BE READ?
IF I STUFF IT ON THE QUADRA, THEN PUT IT ON THE PC
DISK, THEN UNSTUFF IT ON THE EMULATOR, IT THEN
I'll read this when it's not in All Caps
On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:59 PM, Justin Zaza wrote:
SO I TAKE A FILE OFF MY QUADRA, ON A PC FORMATTED
DISK, AND TRY TO OPEN IT WITH THE EMULATOR, BUT ALAS,
IT CANNOT FIND THE PROGRAM THAT CREATED IT.
IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO GET IT TO BE READ?
IF I STUFF
ummm he's mad
On 4/19/05, Daniel Palka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll read this when it's not in All Caps
On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:59 PM, Justin Zaza wrote:
SO I TAKE A FILE OFF MY QUADRA, ON A PC FORMATTED
DISK, AND TRY TO OPEN IT WITH THE EMULATOR, BUT ALAS,
IT CANNOT FIND THE PROGRAM
I AM DISTRESSED THAT Blake Hanes AND Daniel Palka
CHOSE TO TURN THIS HELPFUL AND POSITIVE EMAIL GROUP
INTO AN OPPORTUNITY FOR NAMECALLING AND POSTURING.
THEY HAVE SOMEWHAT LOWERED THIS EMAIL GROUP FOR ALL OF
US. LUCKILY I HAVE ALREADY BENIFITTED FROM THE
QUADLIST, ABOUT AS MUCH AS I CAN. MY
In a message dated 2005-04-19 1;06;38Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With prices as
the are why not just go for a G3 desktop?
Because when it was bought, my Quadra 950 cost about $36,000.
--
Quadlist is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:14:19 EDT
Ive done LOTS of research. First of all, the DayStar 80MHz PowerPro has 4
72 pin slots on it, so I will definitely get at least 384MB RAM total, maybe
512 if the 64MBs will work on the PowerPro.
Ah, I missed the detail that you're
I think Apple has a ready-to-go floppy image on that same page I mentioned
earlier... yeah I found it. google this: Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 12:52, NODEraser wrote:
A bootable disk for System 7.5.5 would work as well; I tried to put
System and Finder on a disk,
oh, stuff it. everyone knows you shouldn't use all caps because it's rude.
I've been on this list for the better part of a year and you have received a
LOT of assistance so please don't cop a superior attitude: it's not justified
and you don't merit it.
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 20:43, Justin
On Apr 19, 2005, at 6:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2005-04-19 1;06;38Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With prices as
the are why not just go for a G3 desktop?
Because when it was bought, my Quadra 950 cost about $36,000.
Actually I was referring to the replacing of the
My reply follows quote.
On 4/19/05, at 6:43 pm -0700, Justin Zaza wrote:
I AM DISTRESSED THAT Blake Hanes AND Daniel Palka
CHOSE TO TURN THIS HELPFUL AND POSITIVE EMAIL GROUP
INTO AN OPPORTUNITY FOR NAMECALLING AND POSTURING.
THEY HAVE SOMEWHAT LOWERED THIS EMAIL GROUP FOR ALL OF
US. LUCKILY I
101 - 200 of 4814 matches
Mail list logo