Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-18 Thread Steve Conrad
There also isn't a 68K version of Opera, but it's such a marginal browser on the Mac platform, I wonder why anyone would bother using it anyway. iCab is far superior, and it doesn't *cost* anything. -- the pickle - iCab isn't the fastest beastie on a IIci (yes, I have the cache card and while

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-18 Thread the pickle
At 03:23 -0600 on 18/02/03, Steve Conrad wrote: There also isn't a 68K version of Opera, but it's such a marginal browser on the Mac platform, I wonder why anyone would bother using it anyway. iCab is far superior, and it doesn't *cost* anything. -- the pickle - iCab isn't the fastest beastie

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-18 Thread Sque
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)

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread Sque
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

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread Paul Tansom
** 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

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread Paul Tansom
** 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

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread the pickle
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

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread Sque
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!

Re: Monitor and Install

2003-02-17 Thread Paul Tansom
** 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