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Got myself Cory5412's favorite LCD of all time, the Dell UltraSharp 1708FP. Very very great picture. Definitely worth the money, and its even compatible with weirdo video signals like sync-on-green for SGIs.
On my local Craigslist, there was a guy selling the following lot for $125:
Picking these up today, and selling two 36.4 GB drives to Dan 7.1, a 73.4 and 36.4 to Cory5412, and I'm keeping two 73.4 GB drives, which will go in my HP J6000.
Laptops do not have DVI connectors for their displays. They have LVDS connectors, and the pinout varies widely between makers, and even between different models.
Finally got HP-UX 11.11 (11i v1) up on it. It now does things like searching for aliens, and I've gotten a lot of stuff like Pidgin and X-chat to build on HP-UX.
You'll have to run a program on a mac to convert them... its been a very long time since I've done it. But it cannot be done on a PC because of the resource fork.
No. They are not AIFF. You will need to find something to convert them, as putting them on a PC floppy will not work, since they are resource fork based.
So the Envizex came today. It was sold as used, but I was surprised to get a box on my doorstep that said "HP Envizex X Station" on it. Inside was an Envizex a, with EVERYTHING unopened. Very cool.
And its here!
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Nope. Mac 800k disks are not possible to make on PC drives, due to their use of GCR instead of MFM encoding, and the fact the speed of the disk varies depending on the area being accessed.
While browsing eBay today, I found for $125 an HP Visualize J6000. Its an HP workstation from around 2000, has dual 552 mhz PA-8600 processors, 4 GB of RAM (expandable to 16), 2 18 GB HDs, and HP Visualize fxe graphics. Also came with the original HP USB KB/mouse. I'm hoping mine has the...
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