This is Andy Ihnatko's directions for building the Maquarium. This
allows you to convert a 512K Mac and earlier to something truly
useful--an aquarium. In Word 4.0 format.
Thanks *very* much to all who responded. Attached please find all the
messages that I have received so far. Reviews were so positive that I
called in my order, but MacWarehouse is back-ordered. -- Bill Edwards
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William,
Yes, it is real, I'm using it right now over a SLIP connection, and I've
used it with various CTB applications--mostly SITcomm--with little trouble.
Someone has already gone to the trouble of compiling a FAQ on this modem
which has been posted on comp.sys.mac.comm; look for it.
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Subj.: MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
Area: U-LIAMIGA
Here it finally is:
MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCT INFORMATION on the MC68060
(a really thing worth reading because this time it's not one's opinion
but pure objective information from a reliable source -
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DATE: 9/17/92
REVIEW: The MIRROR RM88 Removable Cartridge Drive
Configuration Tested:
A MIRROR RM88 connected to
1) Mac SE/30 8/80 and System 7.0.1 w/ TuneUp 1.1
2) Mac IIfx with 8/80 and System 7.0 w/ TuneUp 1.1, 8*24 Video Card
3) Mac IIcx with 5/40 and System 7.0.1 w/ TuneUp 1.1, System 6.0.8,
Asante Ethernet and Mac II Video, assorted bizarre and unusual
software.
Dear Moderators
I append responses by two colleagues concerning the use of modems in
Europe. They are longish for a communication, so you may wish to put the
body of text into an archive. Special thanks to below who responded.
Bob
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Info Request: How to use Modems on European and UK Telephone Systems?
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September 3, 1991, ca 15:30 EDT.
Could our European correspondents please send a bit of information on the use of
modems in the European telephone systems? Do US-style modems work on continental
and UK systems? Are there special adapter plugs sufficient to make an ordinary
2400 baud modem function for a call to the US? Are there TymNet- like services
that will relay local calls to distant services? Are there ways to do that which
