Responses
Posted: September 2nd, 1992, 9:00 am
Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/info/hdwr/macquarium.hqx
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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To: [email protected]
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
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
---CUT HERE------------------------------------------------------------
To: [email protected]
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.
===============================================================
***** START OF CROSSPOSTED MESSAGE
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 -
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
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?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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