Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-21 Thread J Worgan
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Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
From: "Allan Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:31 AM Subject: Re: data/program transmital and storage questions > At 9:55 AM -0800 12/19/05, J Worgan wrote: > >Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
From: "Allan Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:31 AM Subject: Re: data/program transmital and storage questions > At 9:55 AM -0800 12/19/05, J Worgan wrote: > >Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
> You have answered "how" quite perfectly, but I still don't see "why" I have found that many of my Macs can't read data CDs made on IBM clones. But my Macs can play(read) audio CDs. -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.c

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
> > --- J Worgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded on a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder? > > > > Easiest way would be to connect the TI's tape audio out to the Mic in on a PC, then

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
> --- J Worgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded on a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder? > Easiest way would be to connect the TI's tape audio out to the Mic in on a PC, then record as 44.1K

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-20 Thread J Worgan
able to process the audio back into the program and save it back onto an undamaged disk. I ask if it can be done. There are experts on this list who know either that it is not possible or know what I need to do to do it. Does that help explain why? I don't want to do it just to do it. On 1

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-19 Thread J Worgan
- Original Message - From: "Allan Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: Re: data/program transmital and storage questions > ...Essentially a reinvention of the data-storage mechanism that the > floppy disk drove to extinction at

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-19 Thread J Worgan
On 12/19/05, J Worgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 9:55 AM -0800 12/19/05, J Worgan wrote: > > >Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded > on a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder? > > > > Yeah, sort of. You actually

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-19 Thread J Worgan
> At 9:55 AM -0800 12/19/05, J Worgan wrote: > >Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded on > >a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder? > > Yeah, sort of. You actually need a modem-to-modem connection and > then "listen in" on it

Re: data/program transmital and storage questions

2005-12-19 Thread J Worgan
Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded on a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder? Then loaded through modem input from the cassette or reel to reel tape recorder output? What modem output wires need to be used (or not used) or adapter to accomplish this? What

Re: Do you want a Mac IIsi?

2005-12-12 Thread J Worgan
Any takers yet? I live in Porterville, CA, North or Bakersfield, South of Fresno. Anyone you know going this way? - Original Message - From: "Steve C. Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vintage Macs" Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 2:52 PM Subject: Do you want a Mac IIsi? > Hi, > >

Re: PS Free vintage software

2005-09-26 Thread J Worgan
PS: The reason I want these if for: 1.. a Porterville Hands-on Micro Computer MuseumPurpose: To maintain and acquire workable obsolete computers, peripherals, software, documentation and history of the same, for the purpose of making them accessible to students of computers and researchers