Re: Apple IIgs

2001-11-04 Thread John Teffer
>>> Is this the list for info/help on the Apple IIgs? If not, could someone >>> direct me to one, please? >> >> Probably not, try the classiccmp list: http://www.classiccmp.org/ >> > > Or the Low End Mac Apple II list... Or comp.sys.apple2, the (Huge!) FAQ for which can be found at: http://ww

Re: Get Service Manuals NOW

2001-10-27 Thread John Teffer
on 10/27/01 4:35 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 16:33 -0800 on 26/10/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> > > Anyone have any idea why the above page is so slow to load in IE 5? > > Is the slowness exhibited in other browsers? I ha

Re: OT, but a followup to the LC V

2001-10-27 Thread John Teffer
on 10/27/01 4:20 AM, Dana Sibera at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Saturday afternoon, photoshop, and a quicktake... > > http://dana.jaime.com/uniquemacs.html > > any suggestions on more? I'm kinda in a pixelly mood and thinking of > flattening an LC630 into a pizzabox tonight... :D How about addi

Re: fixing screen scratches?

2001-10-25 Thread John Teffer
>> At 06:54 + on 24/10/01, Mac Rehab wrote: >> >> I have a monitor that works perfectly fine but it has some naasty scratches >> right in the center of the screen. Is there anyway to fix these? In my >> brainstorming the best I could figure was some kind of clear epoxy resin >> that could b

Re: QuickTime 3 Pro

2001-10-20 Thread John Teffer
> From: Andrew Michael MacTao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hello All, > Does anyone by chance have the installer for QuickTime 3 Pro? I've > got my serial #. But, I seem to have lost or deleted the installer > somewhere. I've got 2.5 & below, and 4.0 & up. Lots of CD ROMS have full QuickTime installer

Re: Transferring stuff from 2gs to Macs

2001-10-11 Thread John Teffer
>I think there are other apple ][ emulators, not sure >though since I haven't looked, just saw something >about Bernie on a website. http://www.emulation.net is a good place to give your Mac a good case of multiple personalities, i.e. make it think it is a Commodore 64, Apple ][, or Nintendo 64.

Re: 1-800-4-MEMORY

2001-10-10 Thread John Teffer
If you like OWC (I've bought RAM for an iMac and a 68K machine from them, no problems in my limited experience) why not call or email them and see if they'll match their competitor's advertised price? >From: Amber Rhea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Does anyone have any experience with 1-800-4-MEMORY? >(

Re: Color Plus monitor, dark screen. :(

2001-10-09 Thread John Teffer
>> > Apparently the Apple 14" Color Plus monitor that >> > came with that LC475 is kaput. > >> The 475 may not work with that monitor. Don't toss >> it >> until you check that monitor on a non-pizza box Mac. > >The problem was the completely dead PRAM battery. >Popped a fresh one in and it worked

Re: what monitor sizes?

2001-09-20 Thread John Teffer
>>making for BIG low-res icons) the second answer was correct if >>you are talking about monitor _resolution_. > >Just a point of clarification on this... In the Mac world, monitor >size means the physical size of the monitor. ie. 15", 17", 21", etc. >"Screen size" means number of pixels hig

Re: what monitor sizes?

2001-09-19 Thread John Teffer
>>>Is there a list of what monitor sizes different Macs support? I did not >>>see it at Low End Mac. >>> >> >> >>Apart from the compacts, all macs will support every monitor size >>imaginable. Of course you need plenty of vram and maybe some graphics >>accelerator to be happy with the larger size

Re: 6214 Mac

2001-08-16 Thread John Teffer
on 8/16/01 10:47 PM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> A computer is a computer, and any computer is better >> than no computer, ... unless it is a Commodore, ... or a PC JR., or a >> CPM,... a 286 or ... well ... ah forget about it. > > A Commodore 64 is better than all those inferi