Allen Davis wrote:
Judging from the message lines, I'm going to shoot from the hip, which I
often do anyway.
oh goody
Not long after I installed Windows 98 on a separate partition of my big
hard drive on my main computer,
Try a virus checker
At first, I was in total denial and
Tina Holm wrote:
At 18:07 -0400 30/08/02, Scott Holder wrote:
I personally have all sorts of troubles with iCab on most of my 68ks
Don't worry, you're not alone. iCab is the slowest thing I've ever
tried on a 68k. On my beige G it freezes up all the time. I'm running NS
4.08
Do you have access to a pc to format it again? Or perhaps a old Amiga.
You can clear a partition or disk with linux installers. I cant
recommend anything on the macOS but the Mandrake ppc installer has a
funky formatter, maybe it can help. Nice to see Seagate techs recommend
whats actually on
craig o'donnell wrote:
I can search for a PC.
Are you saying that I can get the Mandrake (is this Linux?)
installers and it comes with a formatter I can try running?
Mandrake comes with a formatter, though I doubt it would be useful on a
68k mac. Might be some help if you have a ppc
Scott Holder wrote:
Well... you can format the drives under Linux. You really couldn't call it
GUI. Debian is one of the most un-GUI of the distros, no pretty fancy X
installs here.
Um, from the media you are installing from you can format the drive? I
guessed most would be setup like
Power macs use bootx so I guess the format function is complied into the
install.kernel.
I have Debian 2.2, I should have a look at how it works on a 68k.
Installing linux seems alot just to find if a hdd is good or bad, I was
hoping Craig might find a installer that would zero the drive for
Scott Holder wrote:
Well, you can format the drive during the install of Debian
There ya go, simple if you know how and I sure didn't. ;)
On the other hand, Linux is a lot of fun ;) Set up yet another Mac, a
Quadra 605, with it yesterday ;)
So what flavor would you suggest a 68k newbie
Try ADBParser, see what's going on with the bus on each machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, figured I'd ask you guys for any idea's on a problem I'm having.
Anyway, this pertains to a pair of Quadra 950's which I'm trying to make
usable..
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John Teffer wrote:
The static IP should work, that's how I have my Quadra 630 running 7.5.5
connected to the internet, through a D-Link router. You'll need to fill in
a few things besides IP, though I can't remember offhand what they were,
maybe router address and search domain or
Hi.
Picked up a Q800 without the box or hard drive.
Seems like it would fall into the Q700's box ok so
I'm wondering if it would be classed as an upgrade
or a cause its there thing.
Faster cpu, quicker and can hold twice more ram,
also sports an extra pds. On the down side, less
vram. Looking at
the pickle wrote:
Upgrade. Obviously, use of the third NuBus slot will require back panel
surgery.
Thank you. I'm amazed at how many components are
done away with between the two.
Most sites list case form factor, is there a mobo
form factor list somewhere?
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J Sand wrote:
Mr Pickle,
I just bought an iMac 450 from my daughter, do you know where I can get as
great of information as I do on this forum for that model? Thanks - John
http://mail.maclaunch.com/lists/ Pick one.
Mr. Pickle, hehe, memories of threads gone by. ;)
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Mark wrote:
Just wanted to chime in that IMO, the long list of
HTML pointers at the bottom of messages on some of our
lists is abtrusive, especially when they are quoted,
i.e, left in replies. Perhaps some of these pointers
are required; I wonder if others could be clipped.
the pickle wrote:
Your yahoo footer would be a great place to start.
Yet you managed to quote it somehow :-p
I leave a smite more detail when trying to make a point than some.
No repetitive sig file or dubious links though. :)
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This is a semi-automatic message from Dan, the listmom.
And no one is singled out. Just another glitch in the mail server or is
it just shaking itself to peices?
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Brent Pollard wrote:
I have a Slot loading iMac DV SE 400 running 9.2.2. I cannot view a pdf file
online in either I.E or Net Nav. 4.7.9 whenever I click on a pdf lnk Reader
starts up then gives me a prompt saying that PDF viewer failed to load. I
have reinstalled both browsers as well as Acrobat
Hi
Coming from emulation to macintosh, my idea of the q950 is a bit
tainted. Since I could buy one for $2.50 I thought I better ask if it
was worth it. ;) Nah the shipping's a killer. Is it a model to avoid or
a nice addition?
No offense intended towards 950 owners, the case sure looks better
Terry Ovans wrote:
Can anyone tell me where to find some information on older Apple and
Macintosh computers. I have 8 of them and would like to know what
makes them tick, how to fix them, other technical stuff like that.
You might try the FAQ, http://macfaq.org/
Gamba's
Michael Dawe wrote:
on 19/12/2002, Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick at AppleBits has a good stash of stuff:
_http://www.applebits.bigstep.com/item.jhtml;$sessionid$G32IQ1QAAAIRJTZENUGHBMWPERWRJPX0?UCIDs=796615%7C982353PRID=650098_
Excellent, its the ones under your nose you miss
Michael Dawe wrote:
(All ID Dooms 1 - 2) run resonably OK on a Quadra w/FPU. *AND 72 pin RAM*.
OK, so I think my Q700 is bit of a slug and only good for running BSD ;-)
So it runs but slowly on a Q700? Mine's running 7.5 it seems playable
if you can put up with the screen size trade off for
the pickle wrote:
Do you have the shareware or commercial version? I don't think the shareware
version supported multiplayer, or didn't support it any way except maybe IPX.
Well there's the rub, I have both the shareware and commercial wads,
neither seem to add the option of multiplayer to
Randal Du wrote:
I need an unstuffed version of Stuffit for my
Macintosh Performa 637CD. I need to get my performa
on the internet, and i have a stuffed form of
everything i need, but i need stuffit to unstuff it.
I tried the www.aladinsys.com site, but it gave me a
stuffed version. How can
JeffL @ Earthlink.net wrote:
Hmm, this is easy. Actually very easy.
Do a search for a program called TransMac. This is a program that will
allow you the ability to write Mac based disks from a PC. It works
excellent and if you register it you can make Mac CDs and format Mac drives
even.
Scott Holder wrote:
Most/all of the Mac Floppy Utilities for Windows will unbinhex things on
the way to the floppy. TransMac, HFV Explorer, etc. If you have a binned
version of Stuffit, you can copy it to a Floppy with the program and it
will retain its Maciness unlike what would happen if
BasiliskII and a ethernet connection has been what I've used for a
while now almost like having two macs.
Thank you all for not asking how I'd get netscape on to a floppy over
to a mac. Brain fart. :)
Scott Holder wrote:
sadly snipped
One last note: If you're going to be stuck on a Winbox,
Michael Dawe wrote:
on 22/12/2002, Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my Mac Ultimate Doom read me:
**/In order to ensure that you are giving DOOM II as much memory as
possible, press S or M (Single or Multiplayer) when you see the logo
screens appear after launching DOOM II. Turn
JeffL @ Earthlink.net wrote:
Boy looks like someone has an attitude.
No WONDER I have 5,000 emails in my inbox thathappen to be nothing but a
petty flame war.
You know, please leave your comments to yourself, they are unneccesary,
thankyou.
This is what I wrote
And .bin files just unpack
Hi
The board swap took about 15 minutes the only sticking point, the
speaker connection being 3 pin on the 700 and 2 pin on the 800. A very
easy swap, I just put the same drives in and booted.
No real noticeable difference until I loaded Doom, very noticeable. The
game is completely
the pickle wrote:
Sounds like it might not be an Apple drive. Try a third-party formatter or the
hacked HD SC Setup in the FAQ.
I try to stay away from them. ;) The Drive's a stock 2gb, Apple logo'd
Quantum.
Copied the system folder from the Startup Disk to an external drive
along with the HD
Hi
I finally looked at About this Computer and my Q800 is a Centris650?
As I bought the board without a case I did find some info on the web
about the part # on the mobo, stating it was a Q800.
So my question is this: What program will tell me what mhz the cpu is
running at under 7.1 or 7.5 and
Michael Dawe wrote:
A noticable improvement considering they both have the same CPU and clock
speed. Get the Quadra 650 mobo and you'll see an improvement over the C650
too.
You were spot on about 72 pin over 30 pin.
Definately a C650.
Clockometer worked well and saved me taking it apart
Hi
I'd like to boot different system folders from seperate partitions, what
do I need to do this under 7.1 as the startup disk CP is rather useless
for this as is Mt Everything.
Thanks
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Rob wrote:
So I was finally able to get A/UX 3.01 installed on my Q700. It seemed to
install fine and when the machine is booted, it enters the A/UX launcher.
But when trying to boot, it comes up with an error message: Open on
'newunix' failed.
I tried changing the limited settings in the
Dan Palka wrote:
Search for a program called SystemPicker. Its a control panel that you can
use to bless a system folder, no matter where it is.
Thanks for the tip Dan. Works well enough.
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The documentation is wonderful. :) if you could find some.
Half way through a network install of Debian on what was my Q800 now C650.
Have you taken the long walk through
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/aux-faq/part1/ maybe you'll find something in
the 4 pages, probably seen that one too.
Good luck.
Frederick Silliman wrote:
Michael Dawe wrote:
No, I wouldn't want to overtax my intelligent ass.
I think you're on the wrong list.
Lets go back..
pickle asks... Care to 'splain what that damage might be?
Fred replies... Since you asked, not really... I don't 'splain anything.
pickle asks..
Frederick Silliman wrote:
Sque wrote:
Do you have a answer to the question, what damage is caused by using the wrong
cable? Never seen smoke with serial or ethernet with the wrong cable and I've been
known to mix my cables a bit.
Jim Arnott jumped in and sidelined the subject under X-over
Flicker Flacker wrote:
snip
Ken, does this mean that there are no 1.44 auto inject floppy drives on
040 SEs, LCs, Performas or Quadras?
I'm the third person to say that the Q700 has a auto inject drive, the
plain LC also has one. I think John's post covered the quadra's. The
only
Flicker Flacker wrote:
I believe there is a processor upgrade that allows that from MicroMac.
But then I could be wrong. It may just be a 32 mHz 030 upgrade, but I
think there is one. But again, I could be wrong. However, there should
be one.
J Sand wrote:
Is AUX Apple's version of Unix, and if so, where to find a copy of it?
It's not hard to find but what are you going to do with it?
After not being able to to install it for lack of an external cd drive I
used the partitions for Debian. Very impressed with what it can do and
Ian Moffatt wrote:
Can you give me a pointer to those?
I've been wanting to try that on one of the drives in my Q950 but get lost
with all the tar/gzip/gnu stuff
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/debian/dists
is a good spot for my local.
Very little un-stuffing to do, 1 .sit file. I had the
J Sand wrote:
You might want to read http://lowendmac.com/roadapples/x200.shtml before
investing a lot of effort into it.
I read the above link and am confused as to if this is referring to my
Performa 577?
Does it say 577? You might check http://lowendmac.com/500/lc575.shtml
It's not really
SimPanda wrote:
Hi, it's me again - the one with the Quadra 840AV that has the gray
screen with nothing but the cursor up in the left upper corner.
Probably a real long shot but have you tried disconnecting the scsi
cable from the mother board and then trying to boot from the floppy.
Just
Paul Stamsen wrote:
Pickle, As I read .
Its been an interesting week for nanny notes.
Please elucidate, I'd like a *fun** story.
Yeah go on, tell us a *fun* story pickle. ;)
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Paul Stamsen wrote:
Got me on that one. What *are* you talkin 'bout rufus?
Today has been another not-my-day day. Cold gettin to me, other stuff. Sorry.
Well, its all very interesting and that. Guess we wont be seeing this
nanny pull people up for Off Topic posts. :) Its another day over
Lou Hailey wrote:
Symantec has updaters for 3.5 to 3.5.2 (a necessity, I understand), but
appear not to have the main app in any shape or form.
Quite afew bug fixes between 3.5 and 3.5.2 with 3.5.3 being mainly a
packaging update.
NU uses MacOS8 on the bootable cd.
3.5 seems to have got
john raineri wrote:
I have searched and read the FAQ's, and collected about 20-30 urls in my
favourites about this Quadra DOS thang... but couldn't find a solution to
my question How to get dos into the ($8.00 ebay) Performa 630 Logic Board
with DOS Compatible card installed? RAM is
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
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:
to teaching people OSX, guess I better find the
desire soon or someone will be teaching me. :) Currently running BE,
QNX, AmigaDos, Debain, Mandrake, MacOS and Win9x. and not real good on
any. ;) Looking for 3.1 roms for the amiga.
** end quote [Sque]
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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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Paul Tansom wrote:
Anyway, straying way OT here, so I'd better stop before I'm reprimanded!
A little OT isn't always bad, you are right of course.
To finish on a Mac note, are there any recommended sites for free Macs
software for older Macs? I've taken a look at the LEM site (obviously)
Denny Davis wrote:
At 11:18 PM +1100 on 02/17/03, Sque wittily wrote:
A pile of BS is what I wittily wrote. :(
Plain text email doesn't have a option to underline so it follows that
the server strips the underline out regardless. Underlining can not be
used on these lists so we're stuck
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 06:28 am, you wrote:
OK, this may seem a bit like sacrilege to a Mac user, I don't know, but
I'm looking for a 3 button mouse for my old Macs. I've just got hold of
a full 040 that will probably go in my 630 (it's a 33MHz one, so that
makes more sense than a 475) - this
the pickle wrote:
Debian on a 475 has to be at least tolerable, from reports I've heard on this
list. Hey, if nothing else, you can get it (c'mon, how much of a dent is £5 in
the average wallet?) and find out what you think first-hand, and if X is too
slow, then you can just set it up as a WWW
Jason,
perhaps one of your emails, sent to one of the lists, is the basis of
half the address. ;)
Two points:
1) the person may no longer subbed to LEM lists at all.
The account these messages was sent to, I no longer use for LEM lists
and haven't for a while.
2) the virus makes up a sending
Antony Deter wrote:
Hi all
I have a Performa 630 DOS and am having a problem
installing the OS on the DOS card. I plan to install
Windows 95 but I need the Apple CDROM driver for
Windows/DOS. Can anyone help?
I'd post the apple link but it wont render properly on this server. ;)
try
Have you seen http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/mhz.html as linked through
the faq's.
You have to do a little digging but it may help you.
Quickest way to speed up a 700 is to replace the board.
040's go up to 50mhz, dont know if the mac can keep up though.
Depending on the board, other factors
John E. Jay Maass wrote:
I have no business jumping in here, but I can't help
pointing out that upgrading from 33 mHz to 50 mHz, or
similar jumps, is going to enhance the performance of
a machine so little as to make the effort something
of a diminishing return.
On a 68k machine I cant say I
Matt R wrote:
If anyone has had some success with getting linux to
run on these beasts, let me know, as I am having more
than my fair share of difficulty getting the damn
thing to work.
Thanks to Scotts suggestion I run Debain on the quadra.
A few folks here run bsd.
Now here's a case
Nick O wrote:
My 605 does not have one!! Aren't these exactly the same macs?
The 475 doesn't have one either, at least none that I can find on the 3
I own.
Ah, but there is no CUDA on a 475/605!
Ah, but there is. It was the first Mac to have one.
Could you explain where this cuda
Dana Sibera wrote:
On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 02:37 PM, Sque wrote:
Could you explain where this cuda is hiding please.
http://www.danamania.com/temp/cuda.jpg shows where things are
Under the green circle are the two solder pads labelled S1. Some of
my 475s/605s have the cuda
Artur Yelchishchev wrote:
found with http://www.google.com/mac.html :)
As I've said, there's nothing on the Caere (currently Scansoft) web
page, except for the INIT mentioned in my previous message.
Indeed you did, sorry about the bandwidth.
I'll leave the plug for mac google and beg
Steve Conrad wrote:
Pickle Its there, the cached version just highlights it, making it easier
to see (I read the regular site twice and missed it, thus I used the cached
version to make it stand out).
If google finds a match for 820-0380-A then you'd assume its on the
linked page. How hard then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Referring to Re: Question For You All, at 13:01 +1100, 3/25/03,
(Sque) eloquently, albeit succinctly, elucidated:
If google finds a match for 820-0380-A then you'd assume its on the
linked page. How hard then is it to do a find on the page for
820-0380
Artur Yelchishchev wrote:
As I've said, there's nothing on the Caere (currently Scansoft) web
page, except for the INIT mentioned in my previous message.
http://web.archive.org/web/19970128095452/www.caere.com/live/content/support/downloads/downmac.htm
you might find something there or
Dan Palka wrote:
the connector inside this 190 is really starting to tick me off...
snip
does anyone know what this is? or where this page is maybe?
Wrong list Dan?
try
http://www.mug.jhmi.edu/mirrors/InfoAlley/0796/03/powerbook.html
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I found Steve' search earlier in the week a little disappointing.
While one Japanese site did contain the information required it wasn't
that easy to find. ;)
http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/Apple/part_nos.txt
This list is both in english and has a bit of family grouping which I
find handy. Its
Hi folks.
One of my Centris's (C650) has devoloped a problem with the chooser.
Upon selecting the chooser, it opens and instantly tries to connect to
the hard drive one of my other machines, no real big problem except the
mac its trying to connect to isn't on the network at the moment.
the pickle wrote:
One of my Centris's (C650) has devoloped a problem with the chooser.
Upon selecting the chooser, it opens and instantly tries to connect to
the hard drive one of my other machines, no real big problem except the
mac its trying to connect to isn't on the network at the moment.
the pickle wrote:
Temporarily remove the entire Prefs folder from your active System Folder and
see if that makes any difference.
Nah, same.
I've cooked something a little further in than the prefs.
I'll reinstall unless there's a third suggestion.
What file does the chooser use in the prefs
Michael Dawe wrote:
It's in your Chooser. Dialog will report: Checked items will be opened at
startup time. You must have that particular server item checked.
Just go through your Chooser's connect to server routine and uncheck the
name of the computer it's wanting to link to at startup.
Hi
Adam Dunn wrote:
Hi All,
Have a Second hand Seagate 9 gb cheetah HD (ST39102LC), from a
reputable source. Got the 80 to 50 pin adapter for my 660av (will
need a smaller adapter, got to love the compact Pizza Box). Problem
is I can't get anything to show on the computer. Startup chime - HD
Dave Lee wrote:
sheesh, and the guy is *proud* of being rude! What is it with the list nanny's
treating off-topic questions with rude answers?? I think the members of this list
are perfectly capable of fielding those questions without your help, thanks.
Now your just plain off topic, take it
Coen Stuurman wrote:
snipped a bit
This is what I figured out what I should do to start:
- download the os with my PC
- Copy the images to floppy's (Using Disk Copy on my PC ?)
- download 7.5 net installer
- Copy the image to floppy.
- Boot the quadra using the net installer
- Feed the os
Powermac wrote:
I have 5 macs IIfx, 840av, 950,7500,8500 why would I want to emulate a mac
on a amiga :)
Because you can. :)
and to keep it vaugely on topic for this list. ;)
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Adam Dunn wrote:
Hello All,
I thought I had drivers for the above (4 buton adb), but the bloody
thing is for os 8 or PPC (I'm happy on OS 7.6.1). Can anyone
supply/direct me to the control panel/extension. I found one in
Danish, but it refuses to load, and I can't translate why??
Will the
Hi
Swapping screen size makes a mess of my icon placements. :(
Are there any good mac tools for keeping icon in their custom positions
relative to screen size?
Cheers.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
squeif wrote:
Swapping screen size makes a mess of my icon placements. :(
Are there any good mac tools for keeping icon in their custom positions
relative to screen size?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say yes. Although I have not used this
particular system
Denny Davis wrote:
My own favourite for doing this uses AppleScript so the minum requirement is
any Mac OS that has AppleScript, I use 7.6.1, but it will work fine in an
older Mac OS, I think as far back as 7.1.3 or 7.1 Pro as long as AppleScript
is present.
Your own script?
Also the Applet
J Sand wrote:
I have downloaded an appleII emulation program, but can not get the
keyboard to work instead of the joystick option. Any ideas???
Which one John?
I've played with a few ppc flavors with Gus being the current favorite.
I'm currently trying the stop the madness STM a Apple][
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For OS 7.5 or higher, 68k and PPC, Desktop Resetter 1.1.1 is found on
MacAddict CD#23 (which I happen to have) e-mail me off list if you need it. From the
ReadMe: This program may be freely distributed as long as you include this
Read Me along with it.
And found here
Adam Dunn wrote:
Hello All,
Have the above and it works a treat, but for a very aggrevating e
that either refuses to print till the third or forth stroke, or prints
3-5 times per stroke. Any cure for this? The key doesn't feel sticky
or gritty so I'm not sure if it's crud under the 'e' key
Denny Davis wrote:
As far as I can tell this site is mostly PC games, in what way is it Mac
releated much less a Mac Quadra type of site?
It's not immediately apparent, but there is a Mac site there too,
http://mac.the-underdogs.org . And yes, it is mostly games.
Thanks I went there
Artur Yelchishchev wrote:
Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. The computer is a Mac, short for Macintosh. MAC stands for the Machine
Address built into ethernet support circuitry.
As an editor, it drives me nuts to see these used incorrectly. (I guess
you have to be a bit anal to be an
Artur Yelchishchev wrote:
In fact, no. Of course, there's many different descriptions, and
everyone can use its own variant, but from standard/whitepaper's point
of view, there's only one correct meaning.
You win, good link too, thanks.
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Sque wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a version of AOL Instant Messenger that
worked on '040's.
Opps, wrong file, I'm pretty sure I've got something somewhere
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Sque wrote:
Sque wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a version of AOL Instant Messenger that
worked on '040's.
AOL 3.1 and below. Not having any interest in AOL I may well be wrong.
MSN 1 may or may not work on 68k, os8 is a requirement
ICQ is one that I've used
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used Yahoo messenger on my 650 IIRC.
How about NS4.08 complete or professional for mac 68k.
Just finished installing it to a quad running 7.1 and the aim module
works fine sort of. :) Nah it works and is instant messager. Now to
remove it.
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Denny Davis wrote:
At 9:40 AM -0500 on 7/25/03, Daniel Jackson wittily wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/) is a
research project which is studying how proteins assemble themselves, or
fold, when performing biological functions.
They're simulating the
Sque wrote:
Ken wrote:
Pulled logic board and reseated all RAM. Pulled dead PRAM battery,
waited 15 min and installed good battery.
Pulling the battery while the unit has a mains connection is a self
defeating test. In some cases (ppc is my only experience so far) the
mains and battery
Ken wrote:
Picked one of these today and brought it home to play with (for $5.00,
why not?!).
$5.00, why not indeed? :)
Opened it up and found two hard drives, both unplugged. One has an Apple
sticker, the other does not. The Apple drive is a Quantum ProDrive,
230MB. The other is a Seagate
Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
I inherited a Q840AV (woo! my C650 was so envious when these came out) but am having problems with hard drives. I can boot from CD just fine when there are no drives connected, but as soon as I add one it doesn't boot past the gray screen. Sometimes the mouse will
Powermac wrote:
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From: Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about a photoshop plugin but the 660av takes 1mb of the 8mb
onboard for vram.
Probably better of with some kind of video card. It explains the lack
of speed for mine.
Isnt the video ram part
Powermac wrote:
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I'm looking for the above to help me get through the ever growing
thesis I'm writing. Redraw rates and photos in the document are S .
L . O . W . and I'm looking to speed things up. Running a 660av (so a
7' card guys) on OS 7.6.1.
AP wrote:
Apple Specs:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_performa/stats/mac_performa_636cd.html
I have the version without the CD -- the cost was like
$1300 back when it was bought!! (worth less than a
hundred now) I had to do something. But no one
cares, and _no_one_ will reply.
What
Mattera Fernando Mario (IBM) wrote:
Please Sque, give me more details about this paragraph (?)
The reason for this is to completely clear the pram which may have been
corrupted by the vga converter for example. This is not very likely but
worth a look.
What can I do?
Sorry.
remove the power
Steve Conrad wrote:
Various lists I have read place the upper limit of RAM anywhere from 52 -
76 MB using 72 pin SIMMS. Just remember that its a 68LC040 CPU.
This would require a single 72mb simm plus the 4 on board.
Is there such a simm?
It does improve the hope of making a 64mb simm work. :)
Mattera Fernando Mario (IBM) wrote:
Sorry for my english first. Let's continue...
Hehe, I'm forever apoligizing for my english. :)
The HD sounds fine, the cooler works, the battery is new (and very
expensive, by the way) and I have no idea what happen with the floppy disk.
Actaully I'm at
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