Hello,
I have rebuilt my Mac IIci with system 7.0, and now the machine boots
successfully; video and external SCSI are working.
Booting from power off works fine with nominal boot up chime and sequence of
screens.
However, when I restart from the Desktop, the starts to boot up but the screen
> On 10 Dec, 2018, at 6:40 pm, Barry Cross wrote:
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> They have a large SCSI plug at the printer end, I they they are 50 pin.
> And a standard SCSI plug at the other end, for the Mac, I think they are 25
> pin.
That would be a standard 25-to-50-pin cable which is still being manufactured
> On 10 Dec, 2018, at 6:40 pm, Barry Cross wrote:
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> While I'm on the subject I would also like an SCSI Terminator plug,
> again large size
> 50 pin. This is for the Alps 2nd SCSI socket, as I use the printer as
> the last item in the SCSI chain.
Similarly, these are still being made:
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Only a guess really but I’d check the PRAM battery voltage and zap the PRAM.
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> On Dec 10, 2018, at 12:04 PM, dlewis1...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I have rebuilt my Mac IIci with system 7.0, and now the machine boots
>
can this be stopped?
(or, is it a joke?)
not sarcastically, though quizzically,
charlie
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I went to the Google Groups page and reported abuse/marked the message
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I’ll zap the PRAM, although the battery is only a month old.
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 3:59 PM Jonathan Morton
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Hi
I am looking for an SCSI cable for my Alps printer.
it is to plug the printer into my old Apple Macintosh Quadra 700,
They have a large SCSI plug at the printer end, I they they are 50 pin.
And a standard SCSI plug at the other end, for the Mac, I think they are 25 pin.
While I'm on the
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