Yeah, but I not a big fan of the MacOS; and since i can download a more
updated OS version, I figured i might as well give it a shot.
experimentation is the best part :)
From: Hans Franke <franke(a)sbs.de>
>On all 68LC040 Macs you just need to exchange it with
>an 68040 to get the MathCo. Just check the frequency.
>
>But using a 636 for NetBSD isn't a good idea - any
>486-PC will give the same or better performance - but
>while using Mac OS 8 the 63x are just fine machines.
Yeah, it runs pretty well w/ 52mb of ram, although i can think of better
places to put it....
>P.S.: don't forget the memory update - the 63x Macs
>can use 36 or 52 MB of Mem, depending on the mobo
>revision. If you have 1 SIMM slot, add a 32MB module,
>if there are two slots, use a 16 MB modul in the outhermost
>and a 32 in the innermost slot.
I have 8 CPUs:
A pentium-75
An Apple //c
A PS/2 Model 70
A Packard Bell 486SX
An Amiga 2000
A Macintosh Portable
An Apple ][+
A brother word processor which I consider a computer
What's a dual floppy unit? Never seen one...
>Commodore 64c, dual floppy unit, 1200baud modem
>At 02:19 PM 7/13/98 +1, you wrote:
>> I was just wondering, how many computers do all you have out there???
>>
>>Some
>>
>>Gruss
>>H.
>>
>>--
>>Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
>>HRK
>>
>
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>Can anybody tell me anything about a machine called
>
>Laser 128, I have the opportunity to get and understand
>that it is very small with built in drive and may be somewhat
>like an Apple II.
It's an Apple IIc clone, and very similar to it. It has one Apple II
compatible slot on the left side. Laser was the only company which
actually made legal Apple II clones and withstood Apple's lawyers.
Tom Owad
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In a message dated 98-07-13 21:22:26 EDT, you write:
<< Can anybody tell me anything about a machine called
Laser 128, I have the opportunity to get and understand
that it is very small with built in drive and may be somewhat
like an Apple II. >>
this machine is essentially an apple //c compatible. the keyboard sucks, but
has the same function as a //c. the machine also has an expansion slot on the
left to which an apple card can plug into, although it was not designed for
it. i once ran a disk controller card in it without problems. make sure you
get the power supply. ive been told the //c ps was equivalent though. the
machine supposedly was 99% apple compatible which was true since i never could
connect to aol when they still supported apple. i had to borrow a friend's //c
to logon.
david
If I ever get the time, I want to do a custom paint job on my SE/30.
Remember the fighter planes of WW2 that had the mouth/teeth/eyes painted on
the nose? You get the picture... :)
At 11:47 AM 7/14/98 +1000, Huw Davies wrote:
>At 01:10 PM 12-07-98 -0700, Max Eskin wrote:
>>I was peeking into the Popular Science at the supermarket yesterday, and
>>I noticed a peculiar entry in "What's New": a computer shaped like a
>>black cube, the size of a NeXT cube, but balanced on one corner with
>>little feet supporting it.
>
>The Borg Cube PC :-)
>
>I'd like one as it would make a change from the boring standard PC looking
>boxes in my computer room (err, office).
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I was peeking into the Popular Science at the supermarket yesterday, and
I noticed a peculiar entry in "What's New": a computer shaped like a
black cube, the size of a NeXT cube, but balanced on one corner with
little feet supporting it. It's made of aluminum and is just a regular
PC. Next to it, it had an LCD panel and keyboard. The case was much
uglier than the NeXT, and I don't quite know the reason for making it a
cube - it doesn't support four motherboards or anything! Just thought
you people might be interested.
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I've posted this before but the list occupants change so I'll see if I
can find a home again for it. Everytime I go to rework it to a CGA/EGA
cable I think that there's someone out there with a crap mono monitor on
a PCjr that would love to have an original PCJr Color Display. It's in
great shape and I don't have a Jr and haven't messed with one since
college a thousand years ago.
If anyone might be interested in negociating a fair trade of cash or PC
items that I can use in other machines drop me a note. PC Enterprises is
one of the few sources that still has "refurbished" PCJr Color Displays
and they want an outrageous $189 or so for one. I'd like to slap anyone
that would pay that in this stage of the Jr's...
Contact me direct if interested.
BTW....If anyone may be intertested in the Visual 102 with keyboard for
FREE (you pay the shipping) it's now LAST CALL before I strip the
goodies out of it and send it to computer and terminal heaven. Contact
me soon.
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I have two box type units labeled as an HP9123D that appear to have two
3.5" type removable (floppy?) drives in each, with an HPIB bus connector
and a cable with a 5 pin DIN on the end. It also states that it's for
use only with the HP45849A. They're both complete and like new but I
have no equipment to test them with. I know HP stuff is expensive even
when used and these aren't all that old by their looks and styling so
they should make some HP owner very happy. I have no use for them but
yet I would hate to dismantle them or dump them.
Anyone know what these are exactly and would anyone be interested in the
wo of them, maybe a trade or something?
Email direct if interested in them.
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