lol. lmfao. I tried to learn some web authoring program a couple of years ago and reached the same conclusion. I concluded that it was easier to learn HTML than it was to learn the programs that allegedly make webpage creation easier by eliminating the need to know HTML.
Just disconnect the fan for a moment and power the sucker up. No point in replacing the fan if it's not the source of the squeal. In my Quadra 700 I have a CPU fan that gets its power from the hard drive connector. If I disconnect the fan and power the machine up there is no squeal. If...
I used to use Claris Home Page on an old LC back in 2001. I didn't have internet access at home back then, so I created really basic webpages with Claris, stored them on floppy disk, and transported them to the library where I uploaded them to yahoo/geocities. It's a fine program if you...
The LC also has a floppy drive or two and/or a hard drive. My Quadra 700 squeals briefly when I power it up as well. I attribute the squeal to power draw on startup. If I run the Quadra with a beefier power suply, there is no squeal.
You're pretty much screwed if you don't have a working floppy drive, no bootable OS on your hard drive, no CDROM drive that you can boot from and install an OS from, or a second Mac that you can use to install an OS on the Fujitsu. You're going to have to beg, borrow, or steal another Mac, an...
Oh yes, the Jackintosh. I uploaded a copy of the MagiC Mac demo software to a Macintosh user group BBS many moons ago and was flamed for having uploaded "such crap." Anyway, I have a copy of MagiC Mac kicking around somewhere. I don't recall which version it is though. And it might be in...
I think I read something somewhere about this. I think you're supposed to limit / to two gigabytes or less, but you can add larger partitions to /. So I could have a two gigabyte / and a four gigabyte /users partition, for example. And if I'm not mistaken, the two gigabyte limit for / is...
Okay, I have A/UX 3.1.1 up and running on my Quadra 700 again. It's running on the little two gigabyte drive for now. But I'll change that as soon as I get a larger drive that I can format in Mac OS.
Here's a screenshot of a telnet session to the A/UX box. I really need to get ssh...
Okay, that's two hard drives now. The nine gigabyte Seagate Barracuda can't be formatted on a Classic Mac OS machine no way, no how. Now my lowly little two gigabyte IBM Apple ROMed hard drive is exhibiting problems. This one I can get formatted, but the disk setup software bundled with...
http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-British/Macintosh/System/
Systems 7.0, 7.0.1., and 7.5.3 are there, but 6.0.7 is not. You may be S.O.L. on getting 6.0.7. in British English. Maybe you can find it somewhere else.
That's an understatement.
NetBSD has pretty good X Windows support if you don't need color. But there is an old package floating around that will give you a color X environment in NetBSD.
That's because it's a .com and not a .org. The correct URL is www.shadowirc.com
I think Ircle is head and shoulders above ShadowIRC. Just my opinion. [:D] ]'>
Edit: Here's a screenshot of Ircle running on my beige G3.
Seems I've run into a bit of a snag with getting my Q700 up and running. See this thread. This may have to wait until I can get a new hard drive. Unless you can make do with a lowly two gigabyte drive -- the only working drive I have available at the moment.
Is there any way to get superscript and subscript text on 68kMLA? I notice that the and tags don't appear to work here. Kind of sucks if you want to include footnotes in your posts.
The drive that I am using does not have termination resistors on it. It relies on the SCSI bus for termination. ie. an attached terminator in the case of an external drive.
All of the jumpers are set correctly. Here's what happens when I try to format the drive with Drive Setup 1.7.3.1...
Yeah, I have a terminator. And If I pull the drive from the enclosure and replace it with another, it works fine. So it's not a SCSI issue. It's a drive issue.
I don't have a PC that I can hook it up to. It's a SCSI drive and I don't have a PC with a SCSI interface/bus to connect it to. I'll try the utility from Mac OS 9.