I've never seen it myself until now, but I've heard of it. The cursor turns into a little bomb icon. So weird.
http://img222.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0324pe1.jpg
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mike RichardsonThu, 30 Oct 2008 - 20:51
I agree with MacJunky - the MP110 doesn't need a dongle - just connect using a standard Mac printer cable into whatever port on the Mac you are not using already (printer/modem).
I…
68kMLANetworkingby Monster_userSun, 12 Oct 2008 - 19:03
I agree with MacJunky - the MP110 doesn't need a dongle - just connect using a standard Mac printer cable into whatever port on the Mac you are not using already (printer/modem).
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68kMLANetworkingby macgregSun, 12 Oct 2008 - 06:22
The early Newtons did not need a special dongle, just a regular mini din9 or whatever serial cable(like ones the back of your Macs)
With my OMP and old 68k machines I was connecti…
68kMLANetworkingby MacJunkySat, 11 Oct 2008 - 07:48
I think a Xircom will be the solution here. Its just a small device that offers two serial ports and is hooked up to the USB port of Your G3. With this one You not only can use the…
68kMLANetworkingby LeografixFri, 10 Oct 2008 - 06:18
I've got an old Newton Message Pad 110. Model# H0059.
I don't have any of the cable that go with it. However, it did function when I originally got it.
Anyway, how would I go ab…
68kMLANetworkingby Monster_userFri, 10 Oct 2008 - 01:29
I just saw this now and would have loved to see Fantavision become a standard. However, I would have preferred for it to stay in Brøderbund's hands...imagine what a powerful compan…
68kMLANetworkingby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:52
Looks like you're right... after reading the manual I'm inclined to agree it's a retrofit, in which case there's probably little chance of the original circuitry being in the box.
68kMLAPeripheralsby ludditeSun, 5 Oct 2008 - 18:26
Doesn't look home-brew to me... my guess would be that they used the same back panel for both the SCSI version (as pictured) and the Smart Port version for the IIc. The IIc version…
Doesn't look home-brew to me... my guess would be that they used the same back panel for both the SCSI version (as pictured) and the Smart Port version for the IIc. The IIc version…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ludditeSat, 4 Oct 2008 - 22:09
This QC10 on ebay appears to be an upgraded, retorfit floppy disk model.
Anybody know if Quark sold them this way? with all the holes in the box it sure seems like a home-brew job…
IIRC I installed all the .pkg files from here:
http://www.unna.org/unnasearch/entry.php?pkey=157
downloaded and installed the wavelan drivers and it eventually worked with a lot …
i'm having troubles getting it to work on my emate. how do i configure the driver? what files do I need to install from the NIE? and why dont the lights come on on my wavelan.
68kMLANetworkingby gobabushkaWed, 1 Oct 2008 - 20:14
They are subjectively (I didn't measure, just put the books next to each other) the same width, and without the function keys, approximately the same height. Anyone have a clue on…
If it makes you feel any better, all but one of the iceBooks I've purchased from eBay had no less than three replacement Ethernet ID stickers under the keyboard, while some have ha…
I thought about turning it into a headless server. Chuck a flavor of Linux on it, a DynDNS client and I'd be all set. They are noiseless and don't produce much heat.
Hey, actually…