Does anyone know a good, inexpensive source for the proprietary 32MB
DEC3000/300 memory SIMMS. I'd like to give my 3000 (300X in a rackmount
kit) some longer legs.
Ken
>Alistair (who wonders if he needs to buy a bigger car ... )
Honestly, if it won't take a BA23, the answer is
a definite yes :-)
Antonio (who just seems to have been saved a trip:-) )
> Chris , I'm sorry, you're totally wrong. The 26 pin connector is for an
>Apple Audio Vision monitor. No F--king Dongle.
I said a number of times, I have NOT used the DOS card that works with
the 630/6100... and that is the card in question.
But I CAN tell you that EVERY OTHER dos card Apple made, needs a video
dongle... and they ALL connect via a DB-26 connector on the back of the
DOS card... which is exactly what the person described on the back of
their DOS card.
Now, it is quite possible that Apple put an AppleVision port on the
630/6100 DOS card, why, I would have NO idea, since the 630 can't use an
applevision monitor... but maybe they did.
HOWEVER, on the back of the 6100... is an HDI-45 video port... THAT is an
AppleVision video port. That is NOT the same thing as the DB-26 on the
DOS cards. Totally different port, totally different function.
BUT... I have heard that you do not need a video dongle with the 630/6100
DOS card... I just can't confirm it one way or the other... and again,
since they are describing EXACTLY what will happen to a Quadra 610
Houdini DOS card if the dongle is not connected... I felt it was a good
guess that they might in fact need one.
Now I am REALLY going to have to get 630/6100 DOS card... just so I can
figure out once and for all if it needs a video dongle (or do you prefer
the term... video loopback connector)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
I'm looking for atari stuff, 800 xl or better, 1050 disk drive, etc...
anyone have any they'd be interested in parting with for a good /
appreciate home?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Cisin (XenoSoft) [mailto:cisin@xenosoft.com]
> Is there any reason why I should switch away from PINE on a TELNET
> session?
Only if you like Elm better. :)
Of course, there's the problem that more and more people can't telnet
into their mail host. At which point, you could still use pine -- or
pc pine if you insist on using windows -- and just make it use pop.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
/usr/bin/perl -e '
print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
'
Aha! The plot thickens. Reply from the previous owner:
------------
> This [cable] seems to be missing! Do
> you think perhaps it is hiding somewhere in your garage?
>
I think I must have it somewhere--I can picture what you're talking about. Will look when I get back from my trip.
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Sounds like this may be the answer to my problems. :) If/when she finds it and I install it, I'll send a re: to the list.
Thanks again, everyone!
-- MB
=== andyh(a)andyh-rayleigh.freeserve.co.uk 14/03/2002 15:43:03 ===
>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1338982069
>> Apparently, this chap has a free PDP11 & MicroVax-II going to
>> a good home...
>>
>The PDP-11/73 will be taking a car journey here next week ... I think - but
>am not sure - that the Vax is also spoken for.
It is 8-)
Alistair (who wonders if he needs to buy a bigger car ... )
> Does anyone know a good, inexpensive source for the proprietary 32MB
> DEC3000/300 memory SIMMS. I'd like to give my 3000 (300X in a rackmount
> kit) some longer legs.
>
> Ken
Are they in fact proprietary? I thought that it used the same as a
DEC3000/300LX. With the 300LX, if I remember correctly, all you need is
72-pin True Parity SIMMs.
Zane
Hi all,
At times like this, I wish I had a car. Of course, if I did I'd
need to learn to drive it, so it's a bit of a moot point... Given
that, the following is no use to me but someone else in the
UK may like to know about the following auction...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1338982069
Apparently, this chap has a free PDP11 & MicroVax-II going to
a good home...
Cheers,
Tim.
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Tim Walls at home in Croydon - Reply to tim(a)snowgoons.fsnet.co.uk