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From: "Sander Verweij" <sverweij@wirehub.nl> Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.har Subject: UltraDMA/33, UDMA Mode 2 the same?? Date: 30 Sep 1997 22:21:42 GMT Organization: XS4ALL, networking for the masses Sender: wh000132@p49.wirehub.net Message-ID: <01bcceb7$e969e6e0$315fa5c2@wanderer> Hello, A few days i'm searching for info and support on "the" UltraDMA/33 mode, and i found all kind of info about it, but it makes no sense.. (for me).. my ABIT-PX5 supports UltraDMA/33 my Quantum Fireball ST 3.2 is a UltraDMA/33 drive.... So that should be no problem.. Now i boot and i see: (first drive:) UDMA Mode 2, but UDMA Mode 2 is only 16.6 MB/s (see this): DMA Mode Cycle timetransfer rate Single word(ns) (MB/s) 0 960 2.1 ATA 1 480 4.2 ATA 2 240 8.3 ATA Multiword 0 480 4.2 ATA 1 150 13.3 ATA-2 2 120 16.6 ATA-2 3 60 33.3 Ultra-ATA I just don't understand it..... Can my PX5 do DMA/33 or not? Or must i buy a special IDE controller? I think the info on this is very poor, i mean: I can check that my PC-speaker is ON, but i can't see if DMA mode is in UltraDMA/33 or DMA Mode 2 or whatever.... Please help, and i have tested my drive with Adaptecs treathmark, but i did'n get higher then 4.3 MB or something... Thanks! Sander Verweij (Holland). sverweij@wirehub.nl
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From: emclean@slip.net (Emmett McLean) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Two 040 motherboards in a cube? Date: 30 Sep 1997 17:11:10 -0700 Organization: Slip.Net Message-ID: <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net> Hi, I know NeXT answers has a clip on modifying the backplane of a cube so that an 040 board will co exist with a 030 board, but is it possible to have two 040 boards co exist in a cube without making modifications to the back plane? Thanks, Emmett
From: Dwight Stewart <stewart@sccoast.net> Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.music-lover.audiophile.hardware,at.tuwien.hardware,biz.comp.hardware,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup.hardware,comp.publish.cdrom.hardware,comp.sys.acorn.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.hp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.amiga.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,fido.ger.hardware,maus.hardware,microsoft.public.hardware,microsoft.public.microsofthardware.products,microsoft.public.mshardware.product,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.marketplace,tw.bbs.comp.hardware,t-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,nl.comp.hardware,z-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,z-netz.alt.rechner.amiga.hardware,uk.org.starlink.hardware,z-netz.rechner.hardware,z-netz.rechner.ibm.hardware Subject: Re: Verkaufe Monitor Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 21:54:06 -0400 Organization: Info Avenue INTERNET Access Message-ID: <3431AD52.1BFE@sccoast.net> References: <341AF5C6.59F4CB6D@Student.Uni-Augsburg.de> <EGKDuu.JCL@suomi.bonbit.org> <ant272358b49Pj&G@aq31.gtnet.gov.uk> <342f862c.83811960@news.swbell.net> <3433adb0.93929157@news.swbell.net> <342ff7f1.16095724@news.telekom.ru> <60qfsg$377$4@goof.de.uu.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > popov@elnet.msk.su - no spam wrote... > > Stop post this shit!!!!!!!!!! Else red flag will be again in Berlin > at Reihstag :-) REPLY... Don't count your bratwurst before it hatches (???). That flag will never fly over the Reichstag again. This is getting to be a very strange message thread. ;-) Dwight Stewart
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From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <60mdqu$l1c$8986@news.mco.bellsouth.net> Control: cancel <60mdqu$l1c$8986@news.mco.bellsouth.net> Date: 01 Oct 1997 04:42:19 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.60mdqu$l1c$8986@news.mco.bellsouth.net> Sender: DHEA STOP AGING<garneryt@inspace.com> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: Mycroft <mycroft@datasphere.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Looking for Hayes ISDN TA for NeXT DSP Port Date: 30 Sep 1997 23:17:00 -0600 Organization: Darkside Message-ID: <hh67ri3vw3.fsf@chrome.datasphere.net> References: <01bcc78a$6f6f2320$f3d0fdcc@shiner.insync.net> <EH85MF.AxL@nidat.sub.org> <JASON.97Sep28125935@fisher.psych.uh.edu> <60ol3c$j8i@news9.noc.netcom.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 (generated by tm-edit 7.106) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII As a side note, I would reccomend a Cisco 766 over an Ascend P75, having used both. From a performance and feature perspective, the 766 is hard to beat. .mycroft
From: blazek@stt.msu.edu (Rudolf B. Blazek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Q: CD Rom compatibility Date: 1 Oct 1997 05:50:02 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <60soab$3u5$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> Hi, could anyone possibly advise whether Toshiba XM 5701B or XM5701F1 (external) CD ROMs work OK with black NeXT? I would like to use the CD ROM not only to access data, but also use OmniCD.app to listen to music CDs via the audio connectors, and possibly record the music to the disk. Thanks, good luck. Rudy blazek@stt.msu.edu
From: Frank Tropschuh <Frank.Tropschuh@ubs.ch> Newsgroups: comp.unix.solaris,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Jaz drive incompatability NeXT 3.3/Solaris 2.5.1 Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 09:37:32 +0200 Organization: Union Bank of Switzerland Message-ID: <3431FDBC.E009C57C@ubs.ch> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'm trying to set up a Jaz drive (and the necessary disktab/format.dat entries) so that it can be moved from a NeXT (NS3.3, black) to a Solaris 2.5.1 box (SS10). I got the disktab entry for the NeXT from the NeXTanswers, I believe, and the Solaris format.dat entry from iomega's web page (although it was for Solaris 2.0). The following sizes are different: NeXT Solaris Sector size 1024 512 Cylinder/disk 3584 1018 Sectors ~1M ~2M Sectors/track 72 32 Tracks/cyl 4 64 Bytes/inode 4K 2K Rev/Sec (!) 90 60 I think the key hurdle is the Sector size, as this seems fixed in the BSD kernel (please correct me if I'm wrong). Got any ideas? Ciao, trf --- NeXT disktab entry ----------------------------------------------- IOMEGAJAZ-1G:\ :ty=removable_rw_scsi:nc#3584:nt#4:ns#72:ss#1024:rm#5400:\ :fp#160:bp#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a\ :pa#0:sa#1032192:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa: --- Solaris format.dat entry ----------------------------------------- disk_type="Jaz 1GB" \ : ctlr=SCSI \ : ncyl=1018 : acyl=2 : pcyl=1020 : nhead=64 \ : nsect=32 : rpm=3600 : bpt=16384 partition="Jaz 1GB" \ : disk="Jaz 1GB" : ctlr=SCSI \ : 2=0,192480 \ : 2=0,2084864 --- excerpt from the disktab man page from the NeXT ------------------ The following list indicates the normal values stored for each disk entry. Name Type Description ty str Type of disk (e.g. removable_rw_optical) ns num Number of sectors per track nt num Number of tracks per cylinder nc num Total number of cylinders on the disk pa-h num Base sector number of partition [a-h] sa-h num Size of partition [a-h] (sectors) ba-h num Block size for partition [a-h] (bytes) fa-h num Fragment size for partition [a-h] (bytes) ca-h num Partition "cylinders-per-group" for newfs da-h num Partition density ("bytes-per-inode") for newfs ra-h num Partition "minfree" for newfs oa-h str Partition optimization ("space" or "time") for newfs ia-h bool Run newfs(8) on partition during initialization with disk(8) ma-h str Partition mount point name aa-h num Partition auto-mount on insert ta-h str Partition file system type ("4.3BSD", "sound" etc.) rm num Rotational speed in rpm (3600 default) ss num Sector size in bytes fp num Number of sectors in "front porch" of disk bp num Number of sectors in "back porch" of disk ng num Number of alternate groups on the disk gs num Number of sectors per alternate group ga num Number of alternate sectors per alternate group ao num Sector offset of alternates in alternate group os str Name of file to boot from z0-1 num Locations (block number) of first level boot code hn str Hostname ro char Read only root partition (e.g. 'a') rw char Read/write partition (e.g. 'b') --- the same for Solaris --------------------------------------------- acyl* alternate cylinders asect alternate sectors per track atrks alternate tracks fmt_time formatting time per cylinder ncyl* number of logical cylinders nhead* number of logical heads nsect* number of logical sectors per track pcyl* number of physical cylinders phead number of physical heads psect number of physical sectors per track rpm* drive RPM ====================================================================== Union Bank of Switzerland | Frank.Tropschuh@ubs.ch Performance Management Decentral Systems | +41-1-236-9823 Bahnhofstrasse 45, CH-8021 Zuerich | EDSZ/EZIU/EPPD-TRF (VC 419) ====================================================================== Always do things in chronological order; it's less confusing that way.
From: "Rayu" <rayu@mail.nsysu.edu.tw> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: What can I do with my winfast 510(s3 968 chip)? Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 16:18:55 +0800 Organization: DCI HiNet Message-ID: <60t0cm$j73@netnews.hinet.net> References: <60p17r$f7q@netnews.hinet.net> Rayu ¼¶¼g©ó¤å³¹ <60p17r$f7q@netnews.hinet.net>... > I got the openstep 4.1 recently. and then I set it up on my pentium 100 >computer. >Everything went well except the video card >My display card is Winfast s500(s3 968 chip with 4 mb vram) >I had try many device driver...I can only display in gray scale. >Could anyone help me to do with this? >Thanks!! > > Ray Yu > > >
From: Michael David Lyons <mdl@att.nl> Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.music-lover.audiophile.hardware,at.tuwien.hardware,biz.comp.hardware,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup.hardware,comp.publish.cdrom.hardware,comp.sys.acorn.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.hp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.amiga.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,fido.ger.hardware,maus.hardware,microsoft.public.hardware,microsoft.public.microsofthardware.products,microsoft.public.mshardware.product,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.marketplace,tw.bbs.comp.hardware,t-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,nl.comp.hardware,z-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,z-netz.alt.rechner.amiga.hardware,uk.org.starlink.hardware,z-netz.rechner.hardware,z-netz.rechner.ibm.hardware Subject: Re: Verkaufe Monitor(translated) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 11:19:14 -0100 Organization: AT&T ICoE, Amsterdam Message-ID: <342F9CC2.3254@att.nl> References: <341AF5C6.59F4CB6D@Student.Uni-Augsburg.de> <EGKDuu.JCL@suomi.bonbit.org> <ant272358b49Pj&G@aq31.gtnet.gov.uk> <342EB415.833F4491@SPAMMaol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Frontpage@SPAMMaol.com Frontpage wrote: > > > 1250.- kostet der mittlerweile neu (z.B. bei Schadt, auf den Pfennig > > genau) > > > > It cost 1250 (presumably German marks) when it was new. For example, at > Schadt (a store), this is correct to the penny. "When it was new," gives an incorrect impression. The guy was saying that *in the meantime* (i.e. since the original poster bought his monitor for 1599) the monitor costs 1250 new. -- Michael David Lyons Telephone: +31 20 4097 600 Senior Internetworking Architect Fax: +31 20 609 0128 AT&T Labs Internetworking Center of Expertise AT&T mail: !mdlyons Amsterdam, The Netherlands http://www.icoe.att.com
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From: John Hermann <jhermann@msp.sc.ti.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Next Serial Ports: 28800 bps drivers available? Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 09:29:28 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Message-ID: <34325E48.4A8A@msp.sc.ti.com> References: <3431378F.5C4D@msp.sc.ti.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Hermann wrote: > > I remember reading a long long time ago about the black NeXT serial > ports possibly being able to handle 28800 BPS modems. Was a driver > ever available for 28800 communications? If so, how does one > obtain and install this. > > Thanks, > John Hermann Thanks to Steve Perkins who explained how to make my 28800 bps modem talk with a next at full speed. The problem is with the rate at which the terminal talks, not the modem. So by specifiying a baud rate, you're telling the terminal how fast to talk to the modem, not the modem how fast to talk to the outside world. To get your modem to work at 28800, use a baud rate to 38400; that is the next highest valid rate for the terminal. It complains if you try to use 28800, which is what caused me the confusion. Best Regards, John Hermann
From: Happy N00dle Boy <n00dle@primenet.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: No SCSI Disk error Date: 1 Oct 1997 10:34:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet (602)416-7000 Message-ID: <60u1i8$3mk@nntp02.primenet.com> Hi. I have a 25mhz, 040 next cube. I just got this, it had a damaged 2.6 gig NeXT drive, which I replaced with a 1.2 gig quantum fireball. I was able to borrow a bootable NeXT drive from a friend and built the system on this new disk using the external SCSI port. All appeared to go well. I placed the new drive in the cube and built a third system on a friend's disk. I then shut the system down and very carefully moved the cube to a new location. I try to boot and get the following: boot sd(0,0,0) No SCSI Disk I have verified that the new HD is still operational. Any help or suggests you could offer would be appreciated. Thanks, -Tim n00dle@primenet.com
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <60v19u$i6i@ns2.borg.com> Control: cancel <60v19u$i6i@ns2.borg.com> Date: 02 Oct 1997 02:40:40 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.60v19u$i6i@ns2.borg.com> Sender: <sunbrst9@borg.com> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: bhi1@ix.netcom.com (Rob Blessin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Monster Cube Project. Date: 2 Oct 1997 02:54:50 GMT Organization: Netcom Message-ID: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Monster Cube Project. by Rob Blessin (Netcom) on 10/01/97 Hello NeXT/Apple Community: Well we at Black Hole, Incoporated are endeavoring to engineer , a Monster Cube. We are basically gutting an old cube with a dead board etc and plan on stuffing it with brand new components including a Pentium Board with plenty of cooling.. looks like we will be forced to replace the back panel any thoughts...it is only a prototype from the mind of Rob... and Max the guru tech thinks we can get this to work and assures me I'm not all that crazy... we also have years of experience in building high end Openstepified pentiums in normal cases including a few of the systems Warner Brothers used in Space Jam...It should be awesome, imagine a cool dual or more booting Cube Openstep/Rhapsody, Linux and NT ... hmmm your NeXT cube screams to life with a Pentium or Pro 200 processor, highend graphics cards, scsi, ethernet, sound... basically we plan on using the best quality components that will fit under the hood. We are also thinking of complementing the Monster Cube by using black Aptiva Monitors, Keyboards and mice. If anyone is interested in potentially helping or offering advice with the project or if you are potentially interested purchasing a Monster Cube , when we have a fully functional working model that meets with our high standards feel free to drop me a note at bhi1@ix.netcom.com Best regards Rob Blessin I cross posted here because... we are really having fun thinking differently and have great big hearts, I have a cube case that needs life and I'm positive this is just the group to do it and 4.2 is the reported to be theend of the line for Black hardware unless we create a Rhapsody ready cube recipe. I know CCRMA at Stanford for example has their "Frankenstein" NeXT Box for music already ... so why not Monster Cubes... We are currently researching motherboards that will fit.... as far as boards with integrated scsi, video, ethernet and sound ... I know for example the HP Vectras have an integrated on board Adaptec 7880 controller and an integrated SB 16 reported to work by our friends at Cambridge Animation www.animo.com. -- Best regards: Rob Blessin President Black Hole, Incorporated 748 Poplar St. Denver , CO 80220 303-393-6419 303-320-0949 http://blackholeinc.media3.net/ "NeXTSTEP is probably the most respected software on the planet" Byte Magazine Serving the NeXTSTEP/ Openstep community since Q1 1993.
From: Christian Richter <christian.richter@stud.uni-hannover.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Subject: Installing problems 3.3 Date: Thu, 02 Oct 1997 10:07:24 +0200 Organization: RRZN - Newsserver Message-ID: <3433563C.1133E3D6@stud.uni-hannover.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello out there, I just tried to install 3.3 on a Pentium 233 system with a 2940, 3HDs (ID 2-4) and 2 CDROMs (Plex12 and NEC, ID0 and 1) attached to it. I like to place NeXt on HD0. When arriving at that point where to choose the HD on which I like to install NeXt the installation finishes with a "memory fault", or with "bogus disk information". Installing it on a extra IDE drive everything is fine. After changing configuration it looks that it is a problem of the Plex12 CD-ROM. When I get re-connected NeXt ends in a "system panic" because of cannot mounting root. Whats all this about and how can I get rid of it? Can anybody help? Thank you, Christian ======================================== < CRC² > = CHRISTIAN RICHTER FON: +49 511 848 3737 FAX: +49 511 848 3738 eMail: Christian.Richter@stud.uni-hannover.de ===================================================
From: "Ian Farquharson" <Ian_Farquharson@stratus.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. Date: 2 Oct 1997 09:29:11 GMT Organization: European Support Centre, Stratus Computer Message-ID: <01bccf15$306ddb20$c70773c6@singha.uk.stratus.com> References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Just a thought.... I've just configured up a Dell workstation 400. 266pII with integated 3com XL network adapter. -- Stick a big millennium video card in (mines only 4mb :( and you probably have the ultimate intel hardware, this week at least) They are now shipping a 300pII as well. The PCI slots are in quite a small drop in cage on a rightangle riser, I cant remember where the scsi is, i'll take the lid off again later. You could always gut and recase one of these if the motherboard fits. Ian > We are currently researching motherboards that will fit.... as far as > boards with integrated scsi, video, ethernet and sound ... I know for > example the HP Vectras have an integrated on board Adaptec 7880 > controller and an integrated SB 16 reported to work by our friends at > Cambridge Animation www.animo.com. > > > >
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Next Serial Ports: 28800 bps drivers available? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHDv34.q3@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 17:25:51 GMT References: <3431378F.5C4D@msp.sc.ti.com> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <3431378F.5C4D@msp.sc.ti.com>, John Hermann <jhermann@msp.sc.ti.com> wrote: >I remember reading a long long time ago about the black NeXT serial >ports possibly being able to handle 28800 BPS modems. Was a driver >ever available for 28800 communications? If so, how does one >obtain and install this. > There are no drivers for such things on black beyond what's in the kernel. I run the serial ports on my cube and my slab (both non-Turbo) at 38400 with no problems. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual e http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: phy070@spo109 (H.-R. Oberhage) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Subject: Re: Installing problems 3.3 Followup-To: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Date: 2 Oct 1997 10:32:54 GMT Organization: Universitaet Essen GH, Germany Message-ID: <60vt8m$faq4@mx2.hrz.uni-essen.de> References: <3433563C.1133E3D6@stud.uni-hannover.de> Christian Richter (christian.richter@stud.uni-hannover.de) wrote: : Hello out there, Hello, : : I just tried to install 3.3 on a Pentium 233 system with a 2940, 3HDs : (ID 2-4) and 2 CDROMs (Plex12 and NEC, ID0 and 1) attached to it. I like : to place NeXt on HD0. When arriving at that point where to choose the HD : on which I like to install NeXt the installation finishes with a "memory : fault", or with "bogus disk information". : Installing it on a extra IDE drive everything is fine. : After changing configuration it looks that it is a problem of the Plex12 : CD-ROM. When I get re-connected NeXt ends in a "system panic" because of : cannot mounting root. : : Whats all this about and how can I get rid of it? Can anybody help? try to reconfigure the system such that the CD-drives come 'after' the disks, at least the first one, otherwise the system might trie to install to sd0 which is a CD (read-only) and at least after installation '/etc/fstab' will have the wrong entry (/dev/sd0). Use (e.g.) IDs 5 and 6. Plextor 12x itself should run fine, I think we have some installed with PPros 200. : : Thank you, : Christian You're welcome, Ruediger -- H.-R. Oberhage Mail: Univ.-GH Essen E-Mail: phy070@sp2.power.Uni-Essen.DE Fachbereich 7 (Physik) ruediger@Theo-Phys.Uni-Essen.DE S05 V07 E88 Universitaetsstrasse 5 Phone: (+49) 201 / 183-2493 D-45117 Essen, Germany FAX: (+49) 201 / 183-2120
From: Christian Neuss <neuss@informatik.th-darmstadt.de.NOSPAM> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. Date: 2 Oct 1997 10:52:34 GMT Organization: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt Message-ID: <60vudi$mbb$1@sun27.hrz.th-darmstadt.de> References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> <01bccf15$306ddb20$c70773c6@singha.uk.stratus.com> "Ian Farquharson" <Ian_Farquharson@stratus.com> wrote: >I've just configured up a Dell workstation 400. 266pII with integated 3com >XL network adapter. -- Stick a big millennium video card in (mines only 4mb >:( and you probably have the ultimate intel hardware, this week at least) Unfortunately, using a Dell system is not Politically Correct any more (see the thread in c.s.n.a ;-)... too bad. Kind regards, Chris -- // Christian Neuss "static typing? how quaint.." // http://www.nexttoyou.de/~neuss/ // fax: (+49) 6151 16 5472
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Two 040 motherboards in a cube? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHE674.M3z@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 21:25:52 GMT References: <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net>, Emmett McLean <emclean@slip.net> wrote: >Hi, > >I know NeXT answers has a clip on modifying the >backplane of a cube so that an 040 board will >co exist with a 030 board, but is it possible >to have two 040 boards co exist in a cube without >making modifications to the back plane? > No, you still need to make the blackplane mods. Furthermore you need to remove the NBIC (NeXTbus Interface Chip) from one of the boards to prevent them colliding on the NeXTbus. It's a shame that the black SMP stuff never happened. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. Date: 2 Oct 1997 14:33:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <6113uc$foc@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: bhi1@ix.netcom.com In <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Rob Blessin wrote: > Monster Cube Project. > by Rob Blessin (Netcom) on 10/01/97 > > Hello NeXT/Apple Community: > > Well we at Black Hole, Incoporated are endeavoring to engineer , a > Monster Cube. We are basically gutting an old cube with a dead board > etc and plan on stuffing it with brand new components including a > Pentium Board with plenty of cooling.. looks like we will be forced to > replace the back panel any thoughts...it is only a prototype from the Another cool MB that comes to mind is the Dual Pentium Micronics MB, I don't know about the size of it, but it does include on-board Matrox Millenium (2MB, expandable to 4MB??), an on board Adaptec 2940UW (OEM'd), PS/2 mouse, Phoenix BIOS and other goodies. Even though I remember all of that, I cannot remember the model # (how many of these can there be?). What will be the difficulties? What kind of MB will fit? (They are most all similar sizes: Baby AT and ATX form factors are "close" to cube size) -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
From: "D.Cavanaugh" <username@north.nsis.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: sorry about that ...... Date: 2 Oct 1997 16:54:49 GMT Organization: Hemplle's Surf-up Cafe Message-ID: <01bccf75$8ba99000$0001a8c0@pc10.hemp.truro.nsis.com> -- D.Cavanaugh i recently posted something here and have since been made aware that it was not acceptable for this server sorry for any inconvience and i will be more careful ib the future
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Q: CD Rom compatibility Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHEHr6.9rB@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Thu, 2 Oct 1997 01:35:30 GMT References: <60soab$3u5$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <60soab$3u5$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu>, Rudolf B. Blazek <blazek@stt.msu.edu> wrote: >Hi, > >could anyone possibly advise whether Toshiba XM 5701B or XM5701F1 >(external) CD ROMs work OK with black NeXT? > I've used a 3701B in an IBM box with somewhat IBMish firmware that works fine. >I would like to use the CD ROM not only to access data, but also use >OmniCD.app to listen to music CDs via the audio connectors, and >possibly record the music to the disk. > Dunno about that. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: alanf@izzy.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Headless NeXTStation Date: 2 Oct 1997 18:52:50 GMT Organization: "Comshare, Inc." Message-ID: <610qi2$fg4$2@inet-prime.comshare.com> greetings ethereal composite mind: I couldn't find a FAQ on this at peak... I know someone posted a thoroughly disclaimed description of the appropriate wiring and resistor type to roll your own, but I can't find anything. Any Ideas? Regards, Alan Frabutt (alanf@izzy.net)
From: Geoffrey Gerdes <gerdes@ucla.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT Hitachi Monitor Specs Date: Thu, 02 Oct 1997 21:05:06 -0700 Organization: UCLA Economics Message-ID: <34346EF2.C2B465CA@ucla.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What are the specs on the NeXT Hitachi 21" Model 4005A? Horizontal and Vertical Synch Frequencies and Bandwidth info would be most helpful. I'm trying to configure settings optimally for X-Windows. Thanks in advance! -- Geoffrey Gerdes UCLA Department of Economics Fax: (310)825-9528 405 Hilgard Avenue http://jevons.sscnet.ucla.edu/gerdes/ Los Angeles, CA 90095 gerdes@ucla.edu
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 07:54:28 -0600 From: frederic@precipice.com Subject: Re:NeXT modem cables Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Message-ID: <875847741.6611@dejanews.com> Organization: Deja News Posting Service You'll find them at deepspacetech. They have a site on the web too : http://www.deepspacetech.com/. Bye Frederic -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
From: MAM VAN STEENSEL <mvanstee@baserv.uci.kun.nl> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT 21 inch monitor to PC Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 13:57:20 +0200 Organization: Universitair Centrum Informatievoorziening, The Netherlands Message-ID: <Pine.A41.3.95.971001135554.46220C-100000@baserv.uci.kun.nl> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I have a spare 21 inch NeXT black color monitor. Is it possible to hook it up to a PC via adaptor or card or whatever? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Maurice van Steensel, MD Molecular dysmorphology and bio-informatics researcher Linux, Solaris and NeXTSTEP user :-) Department of Human Genetics Clinical Genetics Center University Hospital Nijmegen St Radboud tel: +31-243613946 fax: +31-243565026 PO Box 9101 6500 HB Nijmegen The Netherlands
From: in5y049@public.uni-hamburg.de (Jay) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: OPENSTEP in multi-configuration Date: 3 Oct 1997 15:04:21 GMT Organization: University of Hamburg -- Germany Message-ID: <6131hl$slv$1@rzsun02.rrz.uni-hamburg.de> Does anybody know how to create multiple configurations for OPENSTEP correctly? I tried creating new .table files, but that didn't work out the way I expected... (What I want is that the system can be booted either with hi-resolution or hi-color graphics) Greetz Jay 59-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg153547.thr-4f2e10be.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> X-Gateway: NASTA Gate 1.18 for FirstClass(R) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca,UseNet writes: >>I know NeXT answers has a clip on modifying the >>backplane of a cube so that an 040 board will >>co exist with a 030 board, but is it possible >>to have two 040 boards co exist in a cube without >>making modifications to the back plane? >> > No, you still need to make the blackplane mods. Furthermore you need to >remove the NBIC (NeXTbus Interface Chip) from one of the boards to prevent >them colliding on the NeXTbus. > It's a shame that the black SMP stuff never happened. Do the mods require that the "main" motherboard be moved from the slot immediately to the right of the power supply (as you face the _back_ of the cube)? For cable reach and other physical, cosmetic reasons, I have my turbo there, with the ND board in the rightmost slot. I use the first slot to the left of the powersupply for the audio out connections from my internal CD-ROM drive, leaving only the left most slot for my 25MHz 64 meg board (unless someone wants to buy it...) -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: Geoffrey Gerdes <gerdes@ucla.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT 21 inch monitor to PC Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 08:38:40 -0700 Organization: UCLA Economics Message-ID: <34351180.51F22641@ucla.edu> References: <Pine.A41.3.95.971001135554.46220C-100000@baserv.uci.kun.nl> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contact DeepSpace Technologies at DeepSpace Technologies 7311 Grove Rd. Suite A-1 Frederick, MD 21701 Ph. 301-663-3033 Fax 301-620-9634 WEBSITE:www.deepspacetech.com -- Geoffrey Gerdes UCLA Department of Economics Fax: (310)825-9528 405 Hilgard Avenue http://jevons.sscnet.ucla.edu/gerdes/ Los Angeles, CA 90095 gerdes@ucla.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> <6113uc$foc@nntp02.primenet.com> From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <343426f8.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 2 Oct 97 22:58:00 GMT rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) wrote: > In <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Rob Blessin wrote: > > Monster Cube Project. by Rob Blessin (Netcom) on 10/01/97 > > > > Hello NeXT/Apple Community: > > > > Well we at Black Hole, Incoporated are endeavoring to engineer > > , a Monster Cube. We are basically gutting an old cube with > > a dead board etc and plan on stuffing it with brand new components > > including a Pentium Board with plenty of cooling.. looks like > > we will be forced to replace the back panel any thoughts...it > > is only a prototype from the > Another cool MB that comes to mind is the Dual Pentium Micronics > MB, I don't know about the size of it, but it does include on-board > Matrox Millenium (2MB, expandable to 4MB??), an on board Adaptec > 2940UW (OEM'd), PS/2 mouse, Phoenix BIOS and other goodies. Even > though I remember all of that, I cannot remember the model # (how > many of these can there be?). > What will be the difficulties? What kind of MB will fit? (They > are most all similar sizes: Baby AT and ATX form factors are > "close" to cube size) To follow up. I think there is a board similiar to this, but has a QUAD Pentium capacity. I completely am at a loss, but it might be findable on www.pricewatch.com. Sounds like a fascinating project though :) I can see the complaints of high cube prices coming back again :) -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: Chuck Wilson <chuck@cats.com> Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.music-lover.audiophile.hardware,at.tuwien.hardware,biz.comp.hardware,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup.hardware,comp.publish.cdrom.hardware,comp.sys.acorn.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.hp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.amiga.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,fido.ger.hardware,maus.hardware,microsoft.public.hardware,microsoft.public.microsofthardware.products,microsoft.public.mshardware.product,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.marketplace,tw.bbs.comp.hardware,t-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,nl.comp.hardware,z-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,z-netz.alt.rechner.amiga.hardware,uk.org.starlink.hardware,z-netz.rechner.hardware,z-netz.rechner.ibm.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <342F9CC2.3254@att.nl> Control: cancel <342F9CC2.3254@att.nl> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 11:49:11 -0700 Organization: CATS Software Message-ID: <613fmb$5i1@simbatwo.cats.com> References: <342F9CC2.3254@att.nl> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This message was cancelled from within Mozilla.
From: Chuck Wilson <chuck@cats.com> Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.music-lover.audiophile.hardware,at.tuwien.hardware,biz.comp.hardware,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup.hardware,comp.publish.cdrom.hardware,comp.sys.acorn.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.hp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.amiga.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,fido.ger.hardware,maus.hardware,microsoft.public.hardware,microsoft.public.microsofthardware.products,microsoft.public.mshardware.product,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.marketplace,tw.bbs.comp.hardware,t-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,nl.comp.hardware,z-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,z-netz.alt.rechner.amiga.hardware,uk.org.starlink.hardware,z-netz.rechner.hardware,z-netz.rechner.ibm.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <3431AD52.1BFE@sccoast.net> Control: cancel <3431AD52.1BFE@sccoast.net> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 11:50:19 -0700 Organization: CATS Software Message-ID: <613foe$5i3@simbatwo.cats.com> References: <3431AD52.1BFE@sccoast.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This message was cancelled from within Mozilla.
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From: bhi1@ix.netcom.com (Rob Blessin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. Date: 3 Oct 1997 18:00:21 GMT Organization: Netcom Message-ID: <613brl$2ft@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> <6113uc$foc@nntp02.primenet.com> In-Reply-To: <6113uc$foc@nntp02.primenet.com> Hello NeXT / Apple Community: Thank you for all of the positive responses to the Monster Cube Project. I'm planning on taking a cube case around to a few of our local suppliers starting today... it is starting to get real fun, all I can say is there are a lot of chefs in the kitchen some good ideas and some that are well very interesting. We are confident in our abilities and think we can get this thing to actually work. So please keep bouncing those ideas off of us. I know max is serious when he says he needs a motherboard, the case and beer. Does anyone have schematics for the current power supply? I talked with Terry at decision one , all of the techs have moved on and they apparently don't have schematics available. Thoughts include a dual cube stack or cube with an external case which would make more room for components ie drives,1 gb Jaz and cdrom, etc. and allow better cooling rather than try to fit it all into one shell initially... also with a dual cube setup an 040 board comes back into play for print serving purposes. I also spoke with my good friend Shannon at Deep Space Technologies, he has pci cards ET 6000 Video cards that we could in theory use as an option to drive the NeXT Hitachi 21" or Sony Trinitron 17" NeXT monitors from the pentium boards, the catch is we are not sure if there is a NeXT driver currently that supports this particular flavor of card. By chance has anyone out there purchased this card from Shannon for there Intel system that is currently running Openstep/NeXTSTEP? However, if there is demand in the future and no driver is currently available, we have a developer that can (in all probability) write a driver. Best regards Rob Blessin On 10/02/97, Robert Worne wrote: >In <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Rob Blessin wrote: >> Monster Cube Project. >> by Rob Blessin (Netcom) on 10/01/97 >> >> Hello NeXT/Apple Community: >> >> Well we at Black Hole, Incoporated are endeavoring to engineer , a >> Monster Cube. We are basically gutting an old cube with a dead board >> etc and plan on stuffing it with brand new components including a >> Pentium Board with plenty of cooling.. looks like we will be forced to >> replace the back panel any thoughts...it is only a prototype from the > >Another cool MB that comes to mind is the Dual Pentium Micronics MB, >I don't know about the size of it, but it does include on-board Matrox >Millenium >(2MB, expandable to 4MB??), an on board Adaptec 2940UW (OEM'd), PS/2 >mouse, Phoenix BIOS and other goodies. Even though I remember all of that, >I cannot remember the model # (how many of these can there be?). > >What will be the difficulties? What kind of MB will fit? (They are most all >similar >sizes: Baby AT and ATX form factors are "close" to cube size) > >-- >//-----------------------------------------------------------------// >Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" >//-----------------------------------------------------------------// >Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/ > > -- Best regards: Rob Blessin President Black Hole, Incorporated 748 Poplar St. Denver , CO 80220 303-393-6419 303-320-0949 http://blackholeinc.media3.net/ "NeXTSTEP is probably the most respected software on the planet" Byte Magazine Serving the NeXTSTEP/ Openstep community since Q1 1993.
From: hawk@zetnet.co.uk (Ian Molton) Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.music-lover.audiophile.hardware,at.tuwien.hardware,biz.comp.hardware,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup.hardware,comp.publish.cdrom.hardware,comp.sys.acorn.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.hp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.amiga.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,fido.ger.hardware,maus.hardware,microsoft.public.hardware,microsoft.public.microsofthardware.products,microsoft.public.mshardware.product,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.marketplace,tw.bbs.comp.hardware,t-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,nl.comp.hardware,z-netz.rechner.amiga.hardware,z-netz.alt.rechner.amiga.hardware,uk.org.starlink.hardware,z-netz.rechner.hardware,z-netz.rechner.ibm.hardware Subject: Re: Verkaufe Monitor Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 00:16:19 BST Organization: Hawk Software Message-ID: <nD37E2686@zetnet.co.uk> References: <EGKDuu.JCL@suomi.bonbit.org> <ant272358b49Pj&G@aq31.gtnet.gov.uk> <342f862c.83811960@news.swbell.net> <3433adb0.93929157@news.swbell.net> davidb@computer.org (davidb) wrote: > | |''''''''''''' |____|____ | | ..........| | IF the above (thankfully destroyed by offlites quoting) was meant to be a swastika (sp?) I am not impressed. T least you could have drawn it in a non-proportional font. I still wouldnt have been impressed (being 1/2 german) but maybe it isnt *my* fault? Ignorant bastard. -Ian -- Hawk Software HTTP://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hawk/ "Bother", said Pooh, as he saw the mushroom cloud.
From: "Seth J. Morabito" <sethm@loomcom.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: 3 Oct 1997 23:00:39 GMT Message-ID: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the symptoms. Today when I came home from work, I discovered that the station was powered off. It runs an apache webserver for me, so I typically leave it on constantly. I powered it up, and part-way through the bootup, in the middle of checking the filesystem (yikes!) it just shut down completely. No warning, suddenly there just wasn't any power. Now I can't power it up at all. Pressing the "power" key on the keyboard does absolutely nothing. No sound, no attempt to start up, nothing. I pulled out the battery and put it back in right away just to test, but it didn't help anything. I couldn't find any information in the NeXTAnswers about a problem like this. I hopt it's just the battery -- I'm going to go to Fry's and get a replacement tonight. But does anyone have any clue as to what this might be? I hope it's not a bad power supply. Please let me know if anyone has any good ideas! I miss it already. -Seth
From: willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project. Date: 3 Oct 1997 18:39:15 GMT Message-ID: <19971003183901.OAA03973@ladder01.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> Sounds fabulous to me! Especially the part about using IBM Aptiva Stealth monitors, keyboards and mice. I always thought it was a shame that NeXT Dimension and other color systems didn't have the nice monitor stand the monochrome equipment had. I'd think there'd be enough room in a Cube for a Jaz drive, zip, CD-ROM and a hard drive. I'd suggest putting the floppy disk in the main bay and requiring that one open the case to get at it. It's only really necessary for installing the OS, no? William William Adams http://members.aol.com/willadams Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
From: cdl@proxima.ucsd.edu (Carl Lowenstein) Newsgroups: comp.unix.solaris,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Jaz drive incompatability NeXT 3.3/Solaris 2.5.1 Date: 4 Oct 1997 00:24:28 GMT Organization: The Avant-Garde of the Now, Ltd. Message-ID: <6142bs$5h0$1@news1.ucsd.edu> References: <3431FDBC.E009C57C@ubs.ch> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cc: Frank.Tropschuh@ubs.ch In <3431FDBC.E009C57C@ubs.ch> Frank Tropschuh wrote: > I'm trying to set up a Jaz drive (and the necessary disktab/format.dat > entries) so that it can be moved from a NeXT (NS3.3, black) to a Solaris > 2.5.1 box (SS10). > > I got the disktab entry for the NeXT from the NeXTanswers, I believe, > and the Solaris format.dat entry from iomega's web page (although it was > for Solaris 2.0). You can't do this at all. The Solaris file system and the NeXT file system are similar but not identical. In particular, the disk label from one OS is not readable by the other. It isn't even in the same place on the disk. I went through this whole exercise while working with 128MB Magneto-Optical disks, but the principles haven't changed. NeXT puts the disk label (and some other stuff like the bootstrap) in the "Front Porch" area, which is 160 kB reserved at the beginning of the disk, before the first (a) partition of the file system. Sun/Solaris puts the first (0) partition starting at the beginning of the disk, but manages to sneak the label into the beginning 16kB of that partition. Sun also puts a spare copy of the label at the end of the disk, beyond the end of the last partition. If you could get the Sun to read MAC or DOS file systems, then you could format the disk that way and carry files back and forth. But Solaris can't do that either. If you only want to carry data from one machine to the other, you can use the JAZ disk like a tape drive, and write tar files to it on one machine and read them on the other. carl -- carl lowenstein marine physical lab u.c. san diego clowenstein@ucsd.edu
From: paulus@nextdown.pe.utexas.edu (Paulus Adisoemarta) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT 21 inch monitor to PC Date: 4 Oct 1997 03:07:19 GMT Organization: Petroleum Engineering Dept, U of Texas, Austin Message-ID: <614bt7$b5q$1@socony.pe.utexas.edu> References: <Pine.A41.3.95.971001135554.46220C-100000@baserv.uci.kun.nl> Cc: In article <Pine.A41.3.95.971001135554.46220C-100000@baserv.uci.kun.nl>, MAM VAN STEENSEL <mvanstee@baserv.uci.kun.nl> wrote: >I have a spare 21 inch NeXT black color monitor. Is it possible to hook it >up to a PC via adaptor or card or whatever? >Any help would be greatly appreciated! I use the video card that Deep Space Tech sells, which is actually a Gemini C1 card (ET6000 chipset). Hope that helps, Paulus
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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: HELP! Epson Color Stylus Drivers dont work with new Stylus' :( From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <3435e89c.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 4 Oct 97 06:56:28 GMT Hi all. For a while I have been hapily using two Epson Color Stylus' (the original) with DOTs software (version 3.6) on Intel hardware. Well one of the printers died recently, and I replaced it with an Epson Stylus Color 800. But the driver doesn't seem to support this printer in any way. Whenever I try to print, it just keeps feeding in a page, printing a single line, and then feeding in another page over and over. Worse yet, I cannot contact the author of DOTs, Federico Heinz. Email from the address supplied in the app bounces (dots@heinz.com). So I thought I'd try the demo version of JetPilot2.3. I try installing the pkg's as root, and that goes well, but when I run JetPilotManager, no printers are listed :( Finally, I cant contact the folks that made eXTRAPRINT (which was a way cool driver for the NeXT Color Printer, and I know also could support the original color stylus). Anyway, I'm looking for any help with any of the above solutions that will get my Epson Color Stylus 800 printing from OPENSTEP 4.2. So if you have this printer working, or know Federico's new email, or know how to make JetPilot work, or anything at all that might help, I would really, REALLY, and GREATLY appreciate any help. Oh, and please send me email because my provider is still having problems with the usenet feed, and Im not getting most posts :( UG what a shtinky week of poo poo computer problems ): Thanks so much again. -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: Carl Pereira <pereirac@bah.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Next disk drives Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 16:13:43 +0100 Organization: BAH Message-ID: <34365D1E.6E284964@bah.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is there anyway to connect a floppy disk drive to a Next 030 cube. I would like to find some way to exchange files between my Mac and my recently acquired Next cube. Thanks Carl (Cambridge, England)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: HELP! Epson Color Stylus Drivers dont work with new Stylus' :( References: <3435e89c.0@206.25.228.5> From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <3436626f.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 4 Oct 97 15:36:15 GMT John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> wrote: > For a while I have been hapily using two Epson Color Stylus' (the > original) with DOTs software (version 3.6) on Intel hardware. > Well one of the printers died recently, and I replaced it with > an Epson Stylus Color 800. But the driver doesn't seem to support > this printer in any way. Whenever I try to print, it just keeps > feeding in a page, printing a single line, and then feeding in > another page over and over. > Worse yet, I cannot contact the author of DOTs, Federico Heinz. > Email from the address supplied in the app bounces (dots@heinz.com). > So I thought I'd try the demo version of JetPilot2.3. I try > installing the pkg's as root, and that goes well, but when I run > JetPilotManager, no printers are listed :( Finally, I cant > contact the folks that made eXTRAPRINT (which was a way cool > driver for the NeXT Color Printer, and I know also could support > the original color stylus). > Anyway, I'm looking for any help with any of the above solutions > that will get my Epson Color Stylus 800 printing from OPENSTEP > 4.2. So if you have this printer working, or know Federico's new > email, or know how to make JetPilot work, or anything at all that > might help, I would really, REALLY, and GREATLY appreciate any > help. Duh, thanks, that was clueless of me. Ok I set up JetPilot2.3/JetPilotManager, and used the Stylus Color Pro driver, and the demo seems to work for what I print. You first have to use PrintManager to select one of the JP_* drivers. Anyway, after the page is done printing, the darn printer keeps feeding extra pages, and printing a single seemingly random line on each of those pages; the only way to stop it is to turn the printer off. Do you have any idea why? I'm guessing the StylusColorPro driver is closest to the epson color stylus 800? Aye, why is nothing ever easy!? :) Thanks so much for the help! :) Oh, and please send me email because my provider is still having problems with the usenet feed, and Im not getting most posts :( UG what a shtinky week of poo poo computer problems ): -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: "Tysvær pedsenter" <pedsent@robin.no> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Mainboards & compatibility/perf. Advice wanted. Date: 4 Oct 1997 15:29:16 GMT Organization: Tysvær kommune elevdatamaskin Message-ID: <01bccf51$edc5e000$751e13c2@wingate.robin.no> For Linux - I have seen the HOWTO. (Running RedHat 4.2, kernel 2.0.30) For NeXT - I have seen Hardware Compatibility Guide. (Running 3.3) Currently have: Intel Advanced/EV (Endeavor) mainboard, Pentium 90MHz, 256k cache 64MB FPM RAM, 1GB EIDE disk on mainboard controller 1, ATAPI 6x CD-ROM on mainboard controller 2. DPT 2144W High perf. Wide + fast SCSI controller (PCI) Seagate Barracuda 2,1 GB wide SCSI disk Iomega Jaz 1.0GB cartridge, SCSI interface Vibra16 sound on mainboard Matrox MGA Millenium w/4MB WRAM (PCI) Very pleased with setup, well balanced, good performance in all areas. Considering overclocking to 100MHz in order to raise boards bus speed. Would like to upgrade mainboard/processor, while keeping peripherals which will be upgraded later (also RAM must wait for later). Looked at Tyan, Asus & Abit, don't know what else to consider. I'm interested in knowing what board/processor others are using and have good experience with. Doesn't need to be the very fastest, but I appreciate stability. Any info/experience with PPro, AMD, Cyrix and Pentium II appreciated (especially regarding NeXTStep). Same for SDRAM and AGP graphics bus. Please e-mail any replies or a copy of your followup. Summary will be posted if of interest to readers. Regards, Thor -- Linux, Wi..., NeXTStep
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: Disk Errors? Or is it just me? Message-ID: <EHJHK8.I4@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <60n0ns$qj6@nntp02.primenet.com> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 18:19:20 GMT In article <60n0ns$qj6@nntp02.primenet.com> rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) writes: > What I did was copy the local stuff onto the 2nd partition, and > now I get the following errors on heavy (and sometimes not-so-heavy) > disk access: > > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > Target 0: BUSY; retry 1 > > It never goes past the 1st retry, and since this problem surfaced, > the machine has had 2 suspicious total lockups. These lockups > happened while I was on the net, and could be panics related to > the serial ports. > > Some more info: > > The internal drive has been configured as a SCSI-I device, with > active termination power taken from the drive. There are no > other SCSI devices on the computer. fsck can scan both partitions > (each is about 60% full) with no errors at all. No "busy" errors > occur during system startup. Could this problem just be the SCSI > in the machine griping over having to wait for the heads to swing > back & forth? > The fact that 'fsck' reports no error is only a sign that no I-node is affected in the problem (or that it always got good data on a retry). You should make sure no bad blocks are involved. You can do this using the following procedure: 1. open a console window (command-C in Workspace) 2. open a Terminal window and make sure you have enough user rights for the folowing steps 3. type 'dd if=/dev/rstxy of=/dev/null' in the Terminal session 4. watch the Console window for bad block messages and note the block numbers in decimal 5. after the scan (prompt in Terminal window reappears) use 'reasb' to fix the bad blocks This procedure will take really long time, up to several hours depending on the load of the machine and the size of the partition. On the other hand, there is no need to stop working. It runs in the background only taking some I/O capacity away from regular work. -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: max.barel@wanadoo.fr (Max Barel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Tips to patch Microsoft Sound System driver ? Date: 5 Oct 1997 00:22:23 GMT Organization: Wanadoo - (Client of French Internet Provider) Message-ID: <616mjv$rge$1@peuplier.wanadoo.fr> I have a so-called compatible sound card (Maxi 16 from Guillemot), which in fact is neither compatible with SB16 or MSS as it should be. The MSS driver give message when initializing which let me some hope to hack somewhere and get it working. Here they are : _________ Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: MicrosoftSoundSystem: Failed to program CODEC. Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: MicrosoftSoundSystem: Improper hardware response. Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: MicrosoftSoundSystem: Revision (0x1f) mismatch. Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: Audio: replacing previously registered driver Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: MicrosoftSoundSystem at dma channel 3 irq 11 Oct 4 14:34:07 mbac mach: Registering: MicrosoftSoundSystem --------- I don't know if the revision # is the one of the card or of the driver. I remember reading in a thread about a similar problem. Any ideas?? -- Mailto:Max.Barel@cuefa.inpg.fr : Adresse primaire / primary adress Mailto: Max.Barel@wanadoo.fr : Adresse secondaire / secondary adress (NeXTMail bienvenu / NeXTMail welcome)
From: Marcey Day <marceyday@earthlink.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: HP Vectra upgrade Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 16:50:03 -0500 Organization: EarthLink Network, Inc. Message-ID: <3436BA0B.526B@earthlink.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have an old 486/66XM into which I recently put 4 new 16 MB SIMMs. There are 2 partitions on the disk, WIN95 and NextStep. NextStep is completely useless, panicing when I boot with 64MB. If I boot with 48MB, its fine. WIN95 works with any amount, but I suspect it isn't seeing all 64MB. I upgraded the BIOS to the most recent release some time ago. This smacks of a setup problem, but I can't figure it out. I have individually tested all the SIMMs, and they seem to work fine. Anyone have any similar experiences/thoughts. Thanks Mark Jackson (marceyday@earthlink.net or 70012.2235@compuserve.com)
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Disk Errors? Or is it just me? Date: 4 Oct 1997 19:40:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <616um1$2ej@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <60n0ns$qj6@nntp02.primenet.com> <EHJHK8.I4@nidat.sub.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org In <EHJHK8.I4@nidat.sub.org> Peter Nitezki wrote: > This procedure will take really long time, up to several hours depending > on the load of the machine and the size of the partition. On the other > hand, there is no need to stop working. It runs in the background only > taking some I/O capacity away from regular work. Funny machine, this slab. Right after posting my reply that all was well, it responded with a "Target 0: BUSY; retry 1" again. I tried your suggestion and here's the result: rworne> dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=/dev/null 4194304+0 records in 4194304+0 records out No errors whatsoever in the console. It reads the entire disk without any problems. -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Disk Errors? Or is it just me? Date: 4 Oct 1997 16:05:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <616i2s$qt1@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <EHJHK8.I4@nidat.sub.org> <EHJIsL.nG@nidat.sub.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org In <EHJIsL.nG@nidat.sub.org> Peter Nitezki wrote: > In article <EHJHK8.I4@nidat.sub.org> Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) > writes: > > The fact that 'fsck' reports no error is only a sign that no I-node is > > affected in the problem (or that it always got good data on a retry). > You > > should make sure no bad blocks are involved. You can do this using the > > following procedure: > > Thanks, but the problem was apparently the two partitions... I don't know why or how, but the system was re-configured last night... BTW, it takes *forever* to do that... and the problems have all disappeared. Disk I/O seems faster after I got ahold of a disktab for the drive (a HP Surestore 2000LP) and reformatted it. The machine just absolutely hated the 2-partiton deal. <shrug> -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Two 040 motherboards in a cube? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHJFtB.4zq@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 17:41:35 GMT References: <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net> <EHE674.M3z@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <msg153547.thr-4f2e10be.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <msg153547.thr-4f2e10be.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu>, David Herren <herren@flannet.middlebury.edu> wrote: > >Do the mods require that the "main" motherboard be moved from the slot >immediately to the right of the power supply (as you face the _back_ >of the cube)? No. The mods are needed because the system boards will refuse to boot if they aren't in slot 0, so you have to make a duplicate slot 0 for the second board. This is why you have to remove the NBIC from one of them; things would get very confused otherwise! :) For cable reach and other physical, cosmetic reasons, I >have my turbo there, with the ND board in >the rightmost slot. I use >the first slot to the left of the powersupply for the audio out >connections from my internal CD-ROM drive, leaving only the left most >slot for my 25MHz 64 meg board (unless someone wants to buy it...) > That all sounds like it should work. Be careful of cooling, though; I wouldn't run it in a hot place in the summer! -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: sanguish@digifix.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy,comp.sys.next.announce,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.programmer Subject: NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Resources on the Net Supersedes: <27562875419231@digifix.com> Date: 5 Oct 1997 03:49:06 GMT Organization: Digital Fix Development Message-ID: <10325876024022@digifix.com> Topics include: Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP FTP sites NeXTanswers Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites ============================================ The following sites are a sample of the OpenStep related WWW sites available. A comprehensive list is available on Stepwise. Stepwise OpenStep/Rhapsody Information Server http://www.stepwise.com Stepwise has been serving the OpenStep/NEXTSTEP community since March 1993. Some of the many resources on the site include: OpenStep Third Party Software guide, Developer Directory, Mailing List information, extensive listing of FTP and WWW sites related to OpenStep and NEXTSTEP, OpenStep related Frequently Asked Questions. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. This is the World Wide Web interace to the FTP site. Apple Enterprise Software Group (formerly NeXT Computer, Inc.) http://www.next.com Here is where you'll find the NeXTanswers archive, with information on OpenStep installation, drivers and software patches. Apple Computer's 'Prelude to Rhapsody' Self Support Site http://devworld.apple.com/dev/prelude.html This site has been constructed to help you help yourself to learn as much as possible about the foundation for Rhapsody, today's OPENSTEP. The site provides an informal collection of pointers, references, and starting points for developers who are using the Prelude to Rhapsody bundle, distributed at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference. OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups ==================================================== COMP.SYS.NEXT.ADVOCACY This is the "why NEXTSTEP is better (or worse) than anything else in the known universe" forum. It was created specifically to divert lengthy flame wars from .misc. COMP.SYS.NEXT.ANNOUNCE Announcements of general interest to the NeXT community (new products, FTP submissions, user group meetings, commercial announcements etc.) This is a moderated newsgroup, meaning that you can't post to it directly. Submissions should be e-mailed to next-announce@digifix.com where the moderator (Scott Anguish) will screen them for suitability. Messages posted to announce should NOT be posted or crossposted to any other comp.sys.next groups. COMP.SYS.NEXT.BUGS A place to report verifiable bugs in NeXT-supplied software. Material e-mailed to Bug_NeXT@NeXT.COM is not published, so this is a place for the net community find out about problems when they're discovered. This newsgroup has a very poor signal/noise ratio--all too often bozos post stuff here that really belongs someplace else. It rarely makes sense to crosspost between this and other c.s.n.* newsgroups, but individual reports may be germane to certain non-NeXT-specific groups as well. COMP.SYS.NEXT.HARDWARE Discussions about NeXT-label hardware and compatible peripherals, and non-NeXT-produced hardware (e.g. Intel) that is compatible with NEXTSTEP. In most cases, questions about Intel hardware are better asked in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware. Questions about SCSI devices belong in comp.periphs.scsi. This isn't the place to buy or sell used NeXTs--that's what .marketplace is for. COMP.SYS.NEXT.MARKETPLACE NeXT stuff for sale/wanted. Material posted here must not be crossposted to any other c.s.n.* newsgroup, but may be crossposted to misc.forsale.computers.workstation or appropriate regional newsgroups. COMP.SYS.NEXT.MISC For stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else. Anything you post here by definition doesn't belong anywhere else in c.s.n.*--i.e. no crossposting!!! COMP.SYS.NEXT.PROGRAMMER Questions and discussions of interest to NEXTSTEP programmers. This is primarily a forum for advanced technical material. Generic UNIX questions belong elsewhere (comp.unix.questions), although specific questions about NeXT's implementation or porting issues are appropriate here. Note that there are several other more "horizontal" newsgroups (comp.lang.objective-c, comp.lang.postscript, comp.os.mach, comp.protocols.tcp-ip, etc.) that may also be of interest. COMP.SYS.NEXT.SOFTWARE This is a place to talk about [third party] software products that run on NEXTSTEP systems. COMP.SYS.NEXT.SYSADMIN Stuff relating to NeXT system administration issues; in rare cases this will spill over into .programmer or .software. ** RELATED NEWSGROUPS ** COMP.SOFT-SYS.NEXTSTEP Like comp.sys.next.software and comp.sys.next.misc combined. Exists because NeXT is a software-only company now, and comp.soft-sys is for discussion of software systems with scope similar to NEXTSTEP. COMP.LANG.OBJECTIVE-C Technical talk about the Objective-C language. Implemetations discussed include NeXT, Gnu, Stepstone, etc. COMP.OBJECT Technical talk about OOP in general. Lots of C++ discussion, but NeXT and Objective-C get quite a bit of attention. At times gets almost philosophical about objects, but then again OOP allows one to be a programmer/philosopher. (The original comp.sys.next no longer exists--do not attempt to post to it.) Exception to the crossposting restrictions: announcements of usenet RFDs or CFVs, when made by the news.announce.newgroups moderator, may be simultaneously crossposted to all c.s.n.* newsgroups. Getting the Newsgroups without getting News =========================================== Thanks to Michael Ross at antigone.com, the main NEXTSTEP groups are now available as a mailing list digest as well. next-nextstep next-advocacy next-announce next-bugs next-hardware next-marketplace next-misc next-programmer next-software next-sysadmin object lang-objective-c (For a full description, send mail to listserv@antigone.com). The subscription syntax is essentially the same as Majordomo's. To subscribe, send a message to *-request@lists.best.com saying: subscribe where * is the name of the list e.g. next-programmer-request@lists.best.com Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP FTP sites ================================= ftp://ftp.next.peak.org The main site for North American submissions formerly ftp.cs.orst.edu ftp://ftp.peanuts.org: (Peanuts) Located in Germany. Comprehensive archive site. Very well maintained. ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/comp/next NeGeN/NiNe (NEXTSTEP Gebruikers Nederland/NeXTSTEP in the Netherlands) ftp://cube.sm.dsi.unimi.it (Italian NEXTSTEP User Group) ftp://ftp.nmr.embl-heidelberg.de/pub/next eduStep ftp://ftp.next.com: See below ftp.next.com and NextAnswers@next.com ===================================== [from the document ftp://ftp.next.com/pub/NeXTanswers/1000_Help] Welcome to the NeXTanswers information retrieval system! This system allows you to request online technical documents, drivers, and other software, which are then sent to you automatically. You can request documents by fax or Internet electronic mail, read them on the world-wide web, transfer them by anonymous ftp, or download them from the BBS. NeXTanswers is an automated retrieval system. Requests sent to it are answered electronically, and are not read or handled by a human being. NeXTanswers does not answer your questions or forward your requests. USING NEXTANSWERS BY E-MAIL To use NeXTanswers by Internet e-mail, send requests to nextanswers@next.com. Files are sent as NeXTmail attachments by default; you can request they be sent as ASCII text files instead. To request a file, include that file's ID number in the Subject line or the body of the message. You can request several files in a single message. You can also include commands in the Subject line or the body of the message. 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USING NEXTANSWERS BY ANONYMOUS FTP To use NeXTanswers by Internet anonymous FTP, connect to FTP.NEXT.COM and read the help file pub/NeXTanswers/README. If you have problems using this, please send mail to nextanswers-request@next.com. USING NEXTANSWERS BY MODEM To use NeXTanswers via modem call the NeXTanswers BBS at (415) 780-2965. Log in as the user "guest", and enter the Files section. From there you can download NeXTanswers documents. FOR MORE HELP... If you need technical support for NEXTSTEP beyond the information available from NeXTanswers, call the Support Hotline at 1-800-955-NeXT (outside the U.S. call +1-415-424-8500) to speak to a NEXTSTEP Technical Support Technician. If your site has a NeXT support contract, your site's support contact must make this call to the hotline. Otherwise, hotline support is on a pay-per-call basis. Thanks for using NeXTanswers! _________________________________________________________________ Written by: Eric P. Scott ( eps@toaster.SFSU.EDU ) and Scott Anguish ( sanguish@digifix.com ) Additions from: Greg Anderson ( Greg_Anderson@afs.com ) Michael Pizolato ( alf@epix.net ) Dan Grillo ( dan_grillo@next.com )
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Next disk drives Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHJsCs.H1s@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 22:12:27 GMT References: <34365D1E.6E284964@bah.com> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <34365D1E.6E284964@bah.com>, Carl Pereira <pereirac@bah.com> wrote: >Is there anyway to connect a floppy disk drive to a Next 030 cube. I would >like to find some way to exchange files between my Mac and my recently >acquired Next cube. SCSI floppy drive (the PLI SuperFloppy, for example) should work fine. Otherwise, no. There have been rumours that it's impossible to format floppies in SCSI floppy drives. Anyone know what's up with this? -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: grewal@uclink4.berzerkeley.edu (Kawaldeep Grewal) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Two 040 motherboards in a cube? Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 23:35:14 -0800 Organization: UC Berkeley Message-ID: <grewal-ya023580000410972335140001@nntp.ix.netcom.com> References: <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net> <EHE674.M3z@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <msg153547.thr-4f2e10be.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Excuse my ignorance, but what are the advantages of 2 CPU boards in one case? I'm sure NS 3.3 doesn't support multi-proccessing, therefore I can't think of anything else...or is it just a cool thing to have? Kawaldeep Grewal dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca,UseNet writes: >I know NeXT answers has a clip on modifying the >backplane of a cube so that an 040 board will >co exist with a 030 board, but is it possible >to have two 040 boards co exist in a cube without >making modifications to the back plane? Replace "berzerkeley" with "berkeley" to respond via email.
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Two 040 motherboards in a cube? Date: 5 Oct 1997 02:40:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <617n9g$cu8@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <60s4eu$a5r@slip.net> <EHE674.M3z@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <msg153547.thr-4f2e10be.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> <grewal-ya023580000410972335140001@nntp.ix.netcom.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: grewal@uclink4.berzerkeley.edu In <grewal-ya023580000410972335140001@nntp.ix.netcom.com> Kawaldeep Grewal wrote: > Excuse my ignorance, but what are the advantages of 2 CPU boards in one > case? I'm sure NS 3.3 doesn't support multi-proccessing, therefore I can't > think of anything else...or is it just a cool thing to have? > Hmmm, there's a few things you can do. You may not be able to do multiprocessing, and you need to boot the other MB off a short ethernet cable from the main MB (or rig up a drive for it). Basically, you can telnet into it and have it do what you want, it will be running its own copy of the OS. There's also the problem of a display/keyboard, but a resistor will take care of the monitor issue, and you need to shut it down via telnet before killing power to the rest of the cube. -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.marketplace,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.programmer,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.nsc.32k From: news@news.msfc.nasa.gov Message-ID: <cancel.3437BE8A.1833@worldnet.att.net> Control: cancel <3437BE8A.1833@worldnet.att.net> Subject: cmsg cancel <3437BE8A.1833@worldnet.att.net> no reply ignore Organization: Semi-Automatic Lupine Remover Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 16:30:08 GMT Sender: MIke Downey <downey1@worldnet.att.net> ignore Make Money Fast post canceled by J. Porter Clark.
From: halv@umich.edu (Hal Varian) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT 21 inch monitor to PC Date: 5 Oct 1997 19:31:49 GMT Organization: University of California, Berkeley Distribution: world Message-ID: <618pv5$he6$1@agate.berkeley.edu> References: <614bt7$b5q$1@socony.pe.utexas.edu> In article <614bt7$b5q$1@socony.pe.utexas.edu> paulus@nextdown.pe.utexas.edu (Paulus Adisoemarta) writes: > I use the video card that Deep Space Tech sells, which is actually > a Gemini C1 card (ET6000 chipset). Does this card have a NeXTstep driver, so that one can run both NS and WinNT/95? -- Hal Varian, Dean voice: 510-642-9980 SIMS, 102 South Hall fax: 510-642-5814 University of California hal@sims.berkeley.edu Berkeley, CA 94720-4600 http://sims.berkeley.edu/~hal
From: Ron Smith Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT Printer: The Roller Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 14:36:19 GMT Organization: University of Florida Message-ID: <3438f3a0.860839@usenet.ufl.edu> I have a NeXT printer that is showing signs of the paper jam syndrome due to the roller that grabs the paper out of the tray. Using the information available at http://www.peak.org/~luomat/next/printerinfo.html I have previously repaired the 14 tooth gear at the output stage with success. Anyway, the subject of the Roller is already adressed at the above web page. In one of the parts regarding the ouput gear, it is mentioned that someone was able to replace the input roller with an HP part #RA1-8449-000 000 for about a couple of dollars. I've called several local shops and everyone tells me that this is a service part only, they would be happy to replace this part for me (service charge would be significant when compared to buying another NeXT printer) but cannot sell the part to me directly. Has anyone been able to purchase this replacement part for the input roller? If so where did you get it, and what was the cost? If you have solved this input roller problem, I would appreciate any information or feedback on your success. Thanks in advance for your comments, and a special thanks to TJL for posting the printer info on his web page. Regards, Ron Smith
From: Dayne Miller <daynem@starwave.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: RAM conundrum -- HELP! Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 10:26:59 -0700 Organization: Starwave Corporation Message-ID: <34391F63.E045F3A3@starwave.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I hope someone can help me with this. My current configuration is a Pentium-90 (Micronics motherboard) with 32 MB of RAM, organized as four 8-MB SIMMs. The computer came with two 8-MB SIMMs (70ns, I believe) -- I added two more (60ns) about 2 years ago. I'm running NS/Intel 3.3pl1. All RAM is non-EDO and non-parity. I decided that I didn't really want to buy a new computer right now -- I'd rather wait a year and run Rhapsody on a Rubenstein-designed Apple box or whatever passes for a high-end Intel at the time. With that in mind, I wanted to extend the current life of my computer as much as possible. So I went out and purchased two 32-MB SIMMs (non-EDO, non-parity, 60ns) to bring my total memory up to 96 MB. I loaded the SIMMs into Bank 2 (the 8-MB SIMMs being in banks 0 and 1) and started up. My computer passed POST successfully and recognized all the memory. I boot NS in verbose mode -- it sees the memory too and loads all the drivers, etc. When NS initialized the Window server -- in other words, when it tries to bring up the login screen -- the screen goes black and the computer hangs. OK, said I to myself, said I, maybe the new memory is just different enough that it's causing problems. So I removed all memory from the machine and installed the two new SIMMs in Bank 0, and left out the old RAM altogether. On boot this time, NS doesn't even get as far as initializing the Window server; it hangs as it loads the network daemons. Both scenarios are repeatable. Windows NT 4.0, on the same computer, boots and runs flawlessly every time, in any RAM configuration. Any ideas? -Dayne Miller daynem@starwave.com
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT Printer: The Roller Date: 6 Oct 1997 11:03:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <61b94k$t3i@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <3438f3a0.860839@usenet.ufl.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: Ron Smith In <3438f3a0.860839@usenet.ufl.edu> Ron Smith wrote: > I have a NeXT printer that is showing signs of the paper jam syndrome > due to the roller that grabs the paper out of the tray. Using the > information available at > http://www.peak.org/~luomat/next/printerinfo.html > I have previously repaired the 14 tooth gear at the output stage with > success. > > Anyway, the subject of the Roller is already adressed at the above web > page. In one of the parts regarding the ouput gear, it is mentioned > that someone was able to replace the input roller with an HP part > #RA1-8449-000 000 for about a couple of dollars. I've called several > local shops and everyone tells me that this is a service part only, > they would be happy to replace this part for me (service charge would > be significant when compared to buying another NeXT printer) but > cannot sell the part to me directly. Possibly that they recognise that the part comes from a parts distributor, and it's not in their best interests to sell you a $3.00 part when they can charge $153.00 to install it for you? > Has anyone been able to purchase this replacement part for the input > roller? If so where did you get it, and what was the cost? I thought it was PartsNow, they were more than willing to supply the part, no matter how small the order. I verified that before passing the info on to TJL. (Verification meaning part ordered, arrived, and installed) -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
From: Username Not Specified <jugdish@beale.nospam.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: looking for NeXT spare parts Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 15:39:12 -0500 Organization: Organization Not Specified Message-ID: <34394C70.6BE1@beale.nospam.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CC: jugdish@beale.com I am looking for spare replacement parts for a NeXT Cube, such as a back slot cover, and a bezel insert to cover the MO drive slot. If you have any such spare parts, please let me know via e-mail. Thanks! Frank jugdish at beale dot com
Subject: NeXT-to-Mac files Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: scollarw@cadvision.com (guzzibill) Message-ID: <343976ac.0@news.cadvision.com> Date: 6 Oct 97 23:39:24 GMT Organization: CADVision Development Corporation (http://www.cadvision.com/) Have you considered networking the two? I have not done this myself, but others have & there is even a product on the FTP sites to allow a NeXT to enjoy an appletalk connection to a mac. Possibly the simpler ethernet approach would "just work". -- Bill Scollard Calgary, Canada Scollard Holdings Ltd. "Computer Systems : Cradle-to-Grave"
From: MaRK_BeSSeY@Apple.Com (Mark Bessey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: RAM conundrum -- HELP! Date: 6 Oct 1997 23:53:02 GMT Organization: Apple Computer, Inc. Message-ID: <61btku$noo$1@news.apple.com> References: <34391F63.E045F3A3@starwave.com> Dayne Miller <daynem@starwave.com> writes > I decided that I didn't really want to buy a new computer right now -- > I'd rather wait a year and run Rhapsody on a Rubenstein-designed Apple > box or whatever passes for a high-end Intel at the time. With that in > mind, I wanted to extend the current life of my computer as much as > possible. So I went out and purchased two 32-MB SIMMs (non-EDO, > non-parity, 60ns) to bring my total memory up to 96 MB. > > I loaded the SIMMs into Bank 2 (the 8-MB SIMMs being in banks 0 and 1) > and started up. My computer passed POST successfully and recognized all > the memory. I boot NS in verbose mode -- it sees the memory too and > loads all the drivers, etc. When NS initialized the Window server -- in > other words, when it tries to bring up the login screen -- the screen > goes black and the computer hangs. This is a FAQ. You're almost certainly using the S3 display driver, which has its memory aperture set to be at 56M (for compatibility with old S3 video cards). What you need to do is go back to 32 Megs of RAM, and change the setting in Configure.app. The "Mapped Memory" setting needs to be increased from 0x3800000 (the default) to something higher than the amount of memory you have. 0x10000000 is 256MB, for instance. -- Mark Bessey Apple Computer, Inc. -->I DON'T SPEAK FOR APPLE<--
From: "David Glowacki" <dglow@microsoft.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: color monitor recommendation Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 19:08:26 -0700 Organization: Microsoft Corp. Message-ID: <61c5n1$paq@news.microsoft.com> I'm looking at moving my cube to a dual-headed system, and am trying to decide between a NeXT 17" Trinitron and 21" Hitachi. Could someone provide me with background on the reliability, comparative picture quality (and degredation), etc. between these two models? I'd appreciate any feedback you could supply. Thanks, Dave Glowacki
From: <sales@golightspeed.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: affordable laptop computers Date: 7 Oct 1997 03:57:27 GMT Organization: Lightspeed Technology Message-ID: <61cbv7$a3u$41@usenet88.supernews.com> Bellingham, WA - August 7, 1997 - Lightspeed Technology today announced a special promotional offer that will give their customers a free 33.6 PCMCIA Data/Fax modem with the purchase of a new Lightspeed laptop computer. The free modem will be included on all 7200 and 8700 series laptop purchases through October 31, 1997. The campaign was launched to help promote the Lightspeed 8700 series Pentium® laptop as well as the new high end 7200 series that can now be purchased with a 233Mhz Intel Pentium® Processor. In addition to blazing speeds, the 7200 offers 512k cache on board, a 4MB graphics card and an outstanding 13.3" XGA active matrix 1024 X 768 video display. The 233 MHz is currently being offered at a special price and a 4-year on-site warranty is also available on all Lightspeed purchases. Lightspeed Technology offers a full range of Pentium laptop configurations and provides speeds ranging from 133MHz to 233Mhz with MMX technology in various models. Complete 32-bit Windows NT workstations are also available. A full range of accessories including cellular compatible modems, ac car adapters and additional hard drives are also available. U.S. Sales: 1-800-234-8836. Outside U.S. 1-360-671-7662. Press information contact: William Roach Marketing Director (360)/671-7662 wroach@golightspeed.com
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From: Hilliard L. Neal, Jr. <leenls@ix.netcom.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: 33.6K Modem 4-sale Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 04:22:55 GMT Organization: Netcom Message-ID: <61cdbq$15k@sjx-ixn9.ix.netcom.com> Selling a 1433VQH-X 33.6K Int. fax/data modem with software and user's guide. Asking $50.00 If interested contact Lee at: leeneal@ix.netcom.com
From: klui@cup.hp.com (Ken Lui) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT Printer: The Roller Date: 6 Oct 1997 19:20:27 GMT Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company Message-ID: <61bdlr$49m$1@ocean.cup.hp.com> References: <3438f3a0.860839@usenet.ufl.edu> In article <3438f3a0.860839@usenet.ufl.edu>, <Ron Smith> wrote: >I have a NeXT printer that is showing signs of the paper jam syndrome >due to the roller that grabs the paper out of the tray. One person who posted said they solved the problem by taking apart the rubber part, turning it inside out and reinstalling. I got mine from Decision One for around $80. 800.499.NEXT Ken -- Ken Lui, klui@cup.hp.com 19111 Pruneridge Avenue M/S 44UR Performance Availability & Solutions Cupertino, CA 95014-0795 USA Open Warehouse Team 1.408.447.3230 FAX 1.408.447.1053 Views within this message may not be those of the Hewlett-Packard Company
From: simonson@schlitz.u-strasbg.fr (Thomas Simonson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: memory available for slab? Date: 7 Oct 1997 08:34:38 GMT Organization: CRC - Universite Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg France Message-ID: <61cs6u$fgv@news.u-strasbg.fr> Sorry if this is an FAQ... I'm looking for some memory for a Nextstation. Can anyone tell me if compatible memory's available and from whom? Thanks a lot for any tips. Tom ------------------------------------------------------ Thomas Simonson Laboratoire de Biologie Structurale, C.N.R.S., Strasbourg e-mail: simonson@igbmc.u-strasbg.fr
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From: pete@ohm.york.ac.uk (-bat.) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Refresh rates Date: 7 Oct 1997 17:05:12 GMT Organization: The University of York, UK Sender: pcf1@york.ac.uk Message-ID: <61dq48$fts$1@netty.york.ac.uk> O.K.- got a very pressing problem here. I just spent a lot of cash upgrading the machines in the office to pentiums at last - and in doing so ghad to chuck out the old VL-bus graphics cards. The new cards ate Matrox Millenium II's. Very nice cards - and do very high resolution, hight refresh rate displays. herein lies a problem - I used to run the old ATI Mach32 cards at 68Hz refresh. The Matrox only gives me the option of 72 or aove - and I've just discovered that this Panasonic Multisync will not sync to that. The only refresh rate low enough for it to use is 60Hz - which, after a day, is startying to give me a headache. Does anyone know how to persuade the NeXT drivers to do 68Hz if possible ? Or else recommend a card which can do this rate. We can't afford a new monitor for this macyhine. -bat.
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: brianw@sounds.wa.com (Brian Willoughby) Subject: Need part from dead FIMI 17" monitor Message-ID: <EHp31u.48p.0.scream@sounds.wa.com> Organization: Sound Consulting, Bellevue, WA, USA Date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 18:51:30 GMT If anyone has a dead NeXT FIMI MegaPixel 17-inch Color Display, I need the power switch which mounts inside the front panel. Hopefully, your dead monitor will have a bad tube, and not a bad switch, because I hope to find a switch that is in good condition to match the rest of my monitor. I have already contacted FIMI/Philips, who directed me to Pixelink as their U.S. repair/parts distributor. However, Pixelink no longer has this particular part, and FIMI doesn't seem to be sending them any more parts. Thanks for any offers to disassemble your dead monitor's looking for this part (the mounting bracket has screws which are about 1 3/4" apart on a metal bracket) or even if you have a lead as to where I might find the power switch new. -- Brian Willoughby NEXTSTEP, OpenStep, Rhapsody Software Design Sound Consulting Apple Enterprise Alliance Partner NeXTmail welcome Apple is the registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. and Apple Records
From: jhhegarty@aol.com (Jhhegarty) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help with Digital Ears Date: 7 Oct 1997 20:10:19 GMT Message-ID: <19971007201001.QAA06774@ladder01.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Hi, I just bought a used digital ears w/o manual and I'm wondering if the way it is working is right. The unit seems to attenuate everything below 1k by 15-18db. In other words what is recorded to disk is very tiny sounding. I notice some jumpers on the circuit board. Is this normal operation, or is it set up incorrectly? Any comments or advice much appreciated. -Jim
From: oliverk@promo.de (Oliver Koenig) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: 040/25 MHz Cube with ADB possible? Followup-To: comp.sys.next.hardware Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 15:33:04 +0100 Organization: Promo Message-ID: <oliverk-071097153304@oliverk.promo.de> Hi, I have 040/25 MHz Cube and I would like to connect a N4000B Monitor with ADB Connector ( The old Monitor without ADB dims). I bought the latest available ROM and plugged it into the socket, connected the Monitor and new keyboard. But the machine doesn«t start at all. I testet the board in changing everything back to old configuration and it still works. What went wrong? I know that this is an old topic but I didn«t find the right answers on the Peanuts CD Archive or on the big green CD. I«m also aware of another Monitorcable but that doesn«t help. The question is: did anyone try this with success or has other ideas how this combination could work? Regards, Oliver
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Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 18:36:58 -0600 From: nike@well.com Subject: NeXT Turbo Color: can't get into ROM monitor(!) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Message-ID: <876266766.2097@dejanews.com> Organization: Deja News Posting Service To: nike@well.com After powering on my color turbo, I received the 'testing system' message, immediately followed by a 'loading from network' message. I was not able to break into the ROM Monitor at either stage with command+~. (I have the new kybd with one command bar.) The only way to power cycle is with the power key. I have also tried: 1. placing my Openstep 4.1 install floppy in the fd drive, but it still yields the same result. 2. placing the Openstep cdrom in my external cdrom, with the same result. NOTE: It IS NOT plugged into a network. However, I do not hear the SCSI disk spin up, but why can't I still open the ROM Monitor? Any tips? I have searched the FAQ's and NeXTAnswers to no avail. TIA...please email (or Cc:) nike@well.com... -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
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DPI..........................................$269 =20 Black and white Scanner.....................................$80 =20 =20 =20 Prices subject to change (usually the prices go down!)=20 =20 For Orders and more Information Email: =20 newagetech@topservice.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_01CA_01BCD35D.BE846C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 = http-equiv=3DContent-Type><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 = HTML//EN"> <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.71.1712.3"' name=3DGENERATOR> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <BLOCKQUOTE=20 style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #000000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: = 5px"> <P><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Mail Order Custom-Built Computers = and=20 Hardware</FONT></P> <P><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT><FONT size=3D2>Wholesale=20 Prices!!!!</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"" size=3D6><FONT 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<P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">2.0 = Gig............$165</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">2.5 = Gig............$199</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">3.5 = Gig............$249</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">4.3 = Gig............$298</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">5.1=20 Gig............$370</FONT></P></FONT> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" size=3D6></FONT>&nbsp;</P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" size=3D6>Memory</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" size=3D3>72 Pin = memory</FONT></P><FONT=20 face=3D"Arial Black" size=3D1> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">4 MB = RAM............$19</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">8 MB = RAM............$33</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">16 MB = RAM..........$57</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">32 MB = RAM..........$109</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold"></FONT></FONT><FONT=20 face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold"></FONT><IMG align=3Dbaseline=20 alt=3D"<Picture of Motherboard>" border=3D0 height=3D134 hspace=3D0=20 src=3D"cid:01ab01bcd37f$454b4780$09272399@mosseri"=20 style=3D"HEIGHT: 134px; LEFT: 10px; TOP: 1523px; WIDTH: 118px" = width=3D118></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" = size=3D6>Motherboards</FONT></P><FONT=20 face=3D"Arial Black" size=3D1> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">586=20 = 133MHz...............................................................$119= </FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">166MHz MMX Intel Pentium=20 Processor.....................$259</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">686 P166 MHz=20 = chip...................................................$198</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">200MHz MMX Intel Pentium=20 Processor....................$319</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">233MHz MMX Intel Pentium=20 Processor....................$398</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">K-6 200MHz MMX=20 Processor....................................$379</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">K-6 233MHz MMX=20 Processor....................................$429</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold"></FONT></FONT><FONT=20 face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold"></FONT>&nbsp;</P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" size=3D6></FONT><IMG = align=3Dbaseline=20 alt=3D"<Picture of Monitor>" border=3D0 height=3D132 hspace=3D0=20 src=3D"cid:01ae01bcd37f$4552e8a0$09272399@mosseri"=20 style=3D"HEIGHT: 132px; LEFT: 10px; TOP: 1867px; WIDTH: 185px" = width=3D185></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold" size=3D6>Monitors &amp; = Video=20 Cards</FONT></P><FONT face=3D"Arial Black" size=3D1> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">2 MB Trident SVGA Video=20 card...............................$45</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=3D"Arial Rounded MT Bold">4MB 64 bit SVGA Video=20 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From: Marcey Day <marceyday@earthlink.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: HP Vectra RAM Upgrade Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 23:12:28 -0500 Organization: EarthLink Network, Inc. Message-ID: <343B082C.411A@earthlink.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CC: comp.sys.hp.hardware Hi, I recently installed 64MB ram in my Vectra 486/66XM machine running NS 3.3. It has an onboard S3 video chip. After some hassles, I have been able to get the system to boot in VGA mode. I tried to use the generic S3 driver with the mapped memory address set to 0x10000000. The machine goes through the initial part of the boot, but once the graphics start, the machine hangs. Has anyone had a problem like this before? Thanks Mark Jackson
From: william semonis<semonis@servcom.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: IT'S YOUR HEALTH Date: 8 Oct 97 05:17:48 GMT Organization: IT'S YOUR HEALTH Message-ID: <343b177c.0@aries.servcom.com> I have been taking herbs and my health has greatly improved over 2 yrs and I'm in a company called shaperite the best of the best herbs you can join the company for $9.95. You will receive free voice mail so you can talk to me by leaving me messages? also you will benefit from these fantastic herbal formulas like Idid. You can start a business if you wanted to but most all it's your health? Leave your name,address and phone for information pack. William Semonis
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <343b177c.0@aries.servcom.com> Control: cancel <343b177c.0@aries.servcom.com> Date: 08 Oct 1997 06:00:45 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.343b177c.0@aries.servcom.com> Sender: william semonis<semonis@servcom.com> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: "Gunnar Wagenknecht" <G.Wagenknecht@wagenknecht.ap.eunet.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.sun.hardware,de.comp.os.linux.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,dk.edb.hardware,em Subject: Re: ! COMPUTER PARTS AND CUSTOM BUILT MACHINES FOR SALE ! Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 08:49:16 +0100 Organization: Customer of UUNET Germany; Info: info@de.uu.net Message-ID: <61fc4v$qa$1@goof.de.uu.net> References: <61ei8v$hbm@chile.earthlink.net> <61ej9l$icm@chile.earthlink.net> Sieht ja nicht gerade nach Schnäppchen aus, oder? CU, Gunnar
From: m.vansteensel@antrg.azn.nl (Maurice van Steensel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Kermit and RTS/CTS Date: Wed, 08 Oct 1997 09:20:12 GMT Organization: Universitair Centrum Informatievoorziening, The Netherlands Message-ID: <343b4fa3.73354259@netnews.uci.kun.nl> Hi all, Not sure if this belongs to comp.sys.next.software or ...hardware :-). I have a question: I have kermit for NeXT on my 68040 Cube. Kermit doesn't seem to know about RTS/CTS but doesn't complain when I set line /dev/ttydfa. Is this going to be a problem once I hook up my modem (CCIT compliant ASTA 14v4) and start dialing? Thanks! Maurice
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: ingmar@aurora.in-berlin.de (Ingmar Camphausen) Subject: Running an IBM DCAS 34330 HD on black HW?A Message-ID: <1997Oct8.095118.2788@aurora.in-berlin.de> Organization: INDIVIDUAL NETWORK Berlin Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 09:51:18 GMT I am trying to "boost" my good old TurboColorstation by adding an IBM DCAS 34330 SCSI harddisk to it. Alas, I haven't managed to make it run - there are SCSI error messages every time I try to boot of one of the attached disks. (The IBM is not the boot harddisk, though, it's just thought to extend the disk space available.) Does anybody else successfully run this disk on *black* hardware? If so, please tell me the jumper settings and other steps you have taken to achieve this. TIA, __ __ \_V_/ ___Y___ +-----------+ |\__/. .\ Ingmar Camphausen | USE PGP! |\ O---m /| \ \_____/| ingmar@in-berlin.de | (key via server |/`-------'\| \_U__////_/ (NeXTmail/MIME OK!) | or on request) +-----------+ -- "Das Individual Network ist der 'ADAC der Datenautobahn'." --Vera Heinau
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Cdrom for Next Cube Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 08:43:12 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg156472.thr-76a97a0e.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <61ej1h$r46$1@news.genuity.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg156472.thr-76a97a0e.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> dbjensen@usgypsum.com,UseNet writes: >Hi-- What type of cdrom can I use with my Cube? Can I just use a pc style >cd? Any scsi cd-rom should pretty much work. I have heard that there are a couple of models out there that don't work, but the very first one I tried worked just fine. (BTW, I moved this reply to c.s.n.hardware--more appropriate than .misc) -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: "D.B. Jensen" <dbjensen@usgypsum.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help - Exception Error? Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 08:36:11 -0500 Organization: Genuity Inc. Phoenix, AZ Message-ID: <61g29d$g05$1@news.genuity.net> Help! I'm a newbie to the wonderful world of Next and have a Cube. Last night when I powered the machine up, it went through a brief testing phase, then the load from disk phase whereupon it branched to a nice rom status screen. This nice screen then informed me that I was having an exception error (specifically: exception #2 (0x8) at 0x100a57a) Help! This is very repeatable & does not change/deviate from above error codes. Seems like a hardware error? Thanks, Britt dbjensen@usgypsum.com
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: 040/25 MHz Cube with ADB possible? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EHqstC.osC@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 17:05:36 GMT References: <oliverk-071097153304@oliverk.promo.de> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <oliverk-071097153304@oliverk.promo.de>, Oliver Koenig <oliverk@promo.de> wrote: >Hi, > >I have 040/25 MHz Cube and I would like to connect a N4000B Monitor with >ADB Connector ( The old Monitor without ADB dims). I bought the latest >available ROM and plugged it into the socket, connected the Monitor and new >keyboard. But the machine doesn+t start at all. I testet the board in >changing everything back to old configuration and it still works. > The boards based on the non-Turbo chipset don't have the necessary hardware to drive ADB. Unless you have a 25Mhz Turbo board (*very* rare for cubes) you're out of luck as far as ADB goes. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 13:02:47 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l21a$mst$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> Seth J. Morabito wrote in message <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67>... >I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the >symptoms. > ... lines deleted... >Now I can't power it up at all. Pressing the "power" key on the keyboard >does absolutely >nothing. No sound, no attempt to start up, nothing. I pulled out the >battery and put it >back in right away just to test, but it didn't help anything. > ... lines deleted... >But does anyone >have any clue as to what this might be? I hope it's not a bad power supply. ... lines deleted ... >-Seth > > Hi all, I've exactly the same syptoms on my Nextstation (black hardware). After some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the power supply. Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 12:55:08 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l1j0$loi$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> Seth J. Morabito wrote in message <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67>... >I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the >symptoms. > >Today when I came home from work, I discovered that the station was powered >off. It ... stuff deleted ... >Now I can't power it up at all. Pressing the "power" key on the keyboard >does absolutely >nothing. No sound, no attempt to start up, nothing. I pulled out the >battery and put it >back in right away just to test, but it didn't help anything. > >I couldn't find any information in the NeXTAnswers about a problem like >this. I hopt it's >just the battery -- I'm going to go to Fry's and get a replacement tonight. >But does anyone >have any clue as to what this might be? I hope it's not a bad power supply. > >Please let me know if anyone has any good ideas! I miss it already. > >-Seth > > Hi all, I've exactly the same symptoms on my Netxstation (black hardware). After some investigation I found a little fuse which was blown inside the power supply near the power connector. But: even after replacing the fuse its blows immediatly after I connect the power cable to the power supply. I think I need a new power supply for my nextstation. Questions: Are the spare parts available? Where? How much does it cost? Thanx for info Werner Dittmann
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 13:00:38 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l1tb$mkn$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> Seth J. Morabito wrote in message <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67>... >I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the >symptoms. > >Today when I came home from work, I discovered that the station was powered >off. It ..... lines deleted .... >Now I can't power it up at all. Pressing the "power" key on the keyboard >does absolutely >nothing. No sound, no attempt to start up, nothing. I pulled out the >battery and put it back in right away just to test, but it didn't help anything. > ... lines deleted... >But does anyone >have any clue as to what this might be? I hope it's not a bad power supply. > >Please let me know if anyone has any good ideas! I miss it already. > >-Seth > Hi all, I've exactly the same syptoms on my Nextstation (black hardware). After some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the power supply. Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner >
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 13:06:21 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l281$nap$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> Hi all, I've exactly the same symptoms on my Nextstation (black hardware). After some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the power supply. Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner y blows again. There must be a serious problem with the power supply. Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 13:04:05 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l23q$n20$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> Seth J. Morabito wrote in message <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67>... >I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the >symptoms. > .... lines deleted ... >Please let me know if anyone has any good ideas! I miss it already. > >-Seth > > Hi all, I've exactly the same syptoms on my Nextstation (black hardware). After some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the power supply. Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner
From: "Werner Dittmann" <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Power supply for NeXTstation Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 13:20:35 +0200 Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Message-ID: <61l32o$pgs$1@horus.mch.sni.de> Hi all, the power supply on my NeXTstation (black hardware) is broken. Are there spare parts available? If yes, where? how much does it cost? Thanx for any info Werner
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: OPENSTEP & Epson Stylus COLOR 800 From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <343c1d4c.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 8 Oct 97 23:54:52 GMT Hi, does ANYONE out there have an Epson Stylus _COLOR_ 800 working with OPENSTEP/NEXTSTEP? JetPilot2.3 seems to almost work, but not quite :( Dot3.6 doesnt seem to work at all. I can't find GSCorp's newest version of eXTRAPRINT to try (the newest version I see on the archives is 1.0, and the newest version I know of is 2.1). I believe Ghostscript works with the monochrome Epson Stylus 800...does anyone know if there is something that supports the new Epson Stylus COLOR 800? Actually, where can I find a NEXT/OPENSTEP version of Ghostscript? I looked on the archives but wasn't sure what is what..... Oh, and while I'm at it, does anyone have a PPD file for the new COLOR 800? Something supporting the new 1440X720dpi mode? I looked at the adobe site but didn't find anything: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/printerdrivers/ Thanks for any help! -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: Trevin Beattie <*trevin*@*xmission*.*com*> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT Turbo Color: can't get into ROM monitor(!) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 07:31:14 -0600 Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900) Message-ID: <61lan3$g3p$1@news.xmission.com> References: <876266766.2097@dejanews.com> <cdoutyEHsr3z.IEM@netcom.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In article <876266766.2097@dejanews.com>, <nike@well.com> wrote: >After powering on my color turbo, I received the 'testing system' >message, immediately followed by a 'loading from network' message. >I was not able to break into the ROM Monitor at either stage with >command+~. (I have the new kybd with one command bar.) The only >way to power cycle is with the power key. [snip] Have you tried <Command>-<Alternate>-~ ? I found that in one of the SysAdmin docs I was brovsing through, and it works for me either before boot or while the system is running. -- Trevin Beattie "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, *To*reply*to*this* for you are crunchy and good with ketchup." *message,*remove*the* --unknown *asterisks*from*my*email*address.*
From: MAM VAN STEENSEL <mvanstee@baserv.uci.kun.nl> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Kermit and RTS/CTS Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 17:17:28 +0200 Organization: Universitair Centrum Informatievoorziening, The Netherlands Message-ID: <Pine.A41.3.95.971010171700.33462A-100000@baserv.uci.kun.nl> References: <343b4fa3.73354259@netnews.uci.kun.nl> <61gn6b$o1o$1@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In-Reply-To: <61gn6b$o1o$1@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> Ok thanks. I'll try and see if I can get it to work. Maurice van Steensel Human Genetics Nijmegen - tel +31-243613946 Molecular dysmorphology, computational genetics ----- BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK ----- Version: 3.1 GMD/ d++ s-:- a? C++++ ULASX++++$ P+>++++ L+++ E+++ W++ N++ o-- k+++++ w--- O- M- V-- PS+++ PE Y+ PGP- t++ 5-- X !R tv- b++++ DI+++ D+G>++++ e+++++ h--- r+++ x+++>+++++>* ----- END GEEK CODE BLOCK ----- On 8 Oct 1997, Chuck Swiger wrote: > m.vansteensel@antrg.azn.nl (Maurice van Steensel) wrote: > >I have a question: I have kermit for NeXT on my 68040 Cube. Kermit > >doesn't seem to know about RTS/CTS but doesn't complain when I set > >line /dev/ttydfa. Is this going to be a problem once I hook up my > >modem (CCIT compliant ASTA 14v4) and start dialing? > > If you want to do outgoing modem connections (rather than receving calls to > your modem), you want to use /dev/cufa instead of /dev/ttydfa. > > Kermit's default flow-control setting (ie, set flow-control automatic) seems > to do the right thing when you're communicating over hardware which can do > RTS/CTS. > > -Chuck > > Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer > ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- > I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist. > >
From: phillips@nospam.phoenix.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: 10 Oct 1997 15:35:28 GMT Organization: Charter Communications International, Inc. Message-ID: <61li00$12k$1@uhura1.phoenix.net> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> Stephen Sidwell <sgsF95@hamp.hampshire.edu> wrote: : On the hardware level, how does a NeXT differ from a Mac ? I would think : that the closest comparison would be the older 68040 based Macs, but on : that then what about the Amigas, which used the 68K chips all the way : through ( at least ) the 68060. what I am getting at, is the difficulty : of porting OpenStep to older Macs. Basicaly this is merely theoretical, : due to the proprietary nature of the OS, but I think that it would be : worthwhile, since actual NeXT machines, although there are an abundance, : there are not as many as there are the myriads of unused performas, etc. I have heard rumors that NeXT did exactly that - but never released the software. I would think that you would have to let the MacOS boot and then hand over to NeXTSTEP, like the BeOS does. The Mac ROM has to run, and it would not know what the NeXTSTEP was. So you would have to let the MacOS load and then hand over to the NeXT. Anyone out there have more solid information? -- Charles D Phillips <mailto:phillips@phoenix.net> Check the Recycling And Hazardous Waste Disposal web page at: <http://www.academ.com/houston/recycling> "I Don't Do Windows, I Have A Macintosh"
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2 Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 22:07:00 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg157978.thr-a1f06ed4.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <61jcs5$qk7$1@solaris.cc.vt.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg157978.thr-a1f06ed4.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> Chuck_Esterbrook@orcacomputer.com,UseNet writes: >Is anyone using OPENSTEP for Intel with the Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2? >What res and bit depth are you running? Are you happy with it? I am running the Series 2 on two different machines int he office. 1280 x 1xxx, 256/8 on a 21 inch Dell monitor. Works fine. -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: sgsF95@hamp.hampshire.edu (Stephen Sidwell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: 10 Oct 97 19:16:26 GMT Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst Message-ID: <343e7f0a.0@192.33.12.30> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> Yes, thinking it over the video drivers would have to be reworked as well as the <NeXTbus> -> NuBus problem. -- Steve Sidwell On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Charles Phillips wrote: > In article <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> you wrote: > : On the hardware level, how does a NeXT differ from a Mac ? I would think > : that the closest comparison would be the older 68040 based Macs, but on > : that then what about the Amigas, which used the 68K chips all the way > : through ( at least ) the 68060. what I am getting at, is the difficulty > : of porting OpenStep to older Macs. Basicaly this is merely theoretical, > : due to the proprietary nature of the OS, but I think that it would be > : worthwhile, since actual NeXT machines, although there are an abundance, > : there are not as many as there are the myriads of unused performas, etc. > > I have heard rumors that NeXT did exactly that - but never released the > software. > > The Mac would probably have to boot - and then let you switch to NeXTSTEP > like the BeOS for Mac does. The Mac ROM on the 68k Macs has to run - and > would not know what the NeXTSTEP was, so you would have to (?) let it > connect to the MacOS and then hand over to NeXTSTEP. > > Anyone else have any more solid information? > > -- > Charles D Phillips > <mailto:phillips@phoenix.net> > > Check the Recycling And Hazardous Waste Disposal web page at: > <http://www.academ.com/houston/recycling> > > "I Don't Do Windows, I Have A Macintosh" > > >
From: "Patrick McGowan" <patmvcr@rogers.wave.ca> Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.nextstep,comp.sys.next,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.software Subject: PCI devices not seen by NS3.3 Date: 10 Oct 1997 19:18:12 GMT Organization: INCO Exploration Message-ID: <01bcd5b1$6ec71600$7c327118@patmvcr.ns.bc.rogers.wave.ca> I have had NS3.3 running on my old desktop for a couple of years now. It co-exists with Win95. A month ago, I went online with a cable modem which connects to the machine via a PCI SMC card (EtherPower). The TCP/IP works fine in Win95, but I would like to get it up in NS3.3. Problem is, NS3.3 does not recognize the SMC card in the PCI slot. I also have a SCSI card (SymbiosLogic(NCR)810 based) in another PCI slot which is not recognized. The PCI ATI video works fine of course. All of these PCI devices are autosensed and work fine in Win95...why does NS3.3 only see the ATI PCI video card? Motherboard: "GIGABYTE GA-586AP"..90MHz Pentium BIOS: AwardModular 4.50G......ALI M1451B PCI-ISA v1.62 Network Card: SMC EtherPower SCSI card: NCR810 Patrick McGowan patmvcr@ibm.net
From: Jonathan Hendry <jon@subsequent.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Repairing bad soundboard in megapixel Date: 10 Oct 1997 03:30:32 GMT Organization: Steel Driving Software, Chicago Sender: Jonathan Hendry <jon@aahz.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: <61k7go$8tg@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> Quite a while ago, I posted that my mono megapixel (w/microphone) had developed a problem in the sound circuitry. The sound test would fail, though I could ctrl-c out of it and boot would continue. The next time the machine tried to make a sound, the machine would hang up. My father was able to repair it with a replacement sound board taken from a Sound Box (bought from Spherical). While I haven't had a chance to fully test it (he's in Connecticut, I'm in Chicago) and there's no hard disk in it, from his description it seems to be operating normally. I recall being told that this would either be difficult or impossible. Just a note to say that it does appear to work. I'll post more if I can confirm it either way. -- Jonathan Hendry My lucky number is below one j_hendry@ix.netcom.com You never know when you might need a zero
From: sgsF95@hamp.hampshire.edu (Stephen Sidwell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: 10 Oct 97 04:21:31 GMT Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst Message-ID: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> On the hardware level, how does a NeXT differ from a Mac ? I would think that the closest comparison would be the older 68040 based Macs, but on that then what about the Amigas, which used the 68K chips all the way through ( at least ) the 68060. what I am getting at, is the difficulty of porting OpenStep to older Macs. Basicaly this is merely theoretical, due to the proprietary nature of the OS, but I think that it would be worthwhile, since actual NeXT machines, although there are an abundance, there are not as many as there are the myriads of unused performas, etc. Steve
From: petcher@howdy.wustl.edu (Donald N. Petcher) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Subject: Re: NeXT Turbo Color: can't get into ROM monitor(!) Date: 10 Oct 1997 22:09:39 GMT Organization: Washington University in St. Louis Message-ID: <61m933$q8v$1@newsreader.wustl.edu> References: <876266766.2097@dejanews.com> In article <876266766.2097@dejanews.com>, <nike@well.com> wrote: >After powering on my color turbo, I received the 'testing system' >message, immediately followed by a 'loading from network' message. >I was not able to break into the ROM Monitor at either stage with >command+~. (I have the new kybd with one command bar.) The only >way to power cycle is with the power key. > >I have also tried: > >1. placing my Openstep 4.1 install floppy in the fd drive, but it >still yields the same result. > >2. placing the Openstep cdrom in my external cdrom, with the same >result. > >NOTE: It IS NOT plugged into a network. > >However, I do not hear the SCSI disk spin up, but why can't I >still open the ROM Monitor? > >Any tips? I have searched the FAQ's and NeXTAnswers to no avail. > >TIA...please email (or Cc:) nike@well.com... > >-------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet I had this problem once. The problem was that I had a Turbo ADB machine (same as above - the one with the command bar) with ROM chips that were for a different system - say non-turbo or non-ADB ROMs, I forget which. You need v74 or later ROMs for the ROM monitor to work. Otherwise it just ignores the attempt to interrup the login sequence. Check your ROMs - the version should be written on the top of the chips - to see if this is your problem. --Don Petcher
From: mitchell.allen@worldnet.att.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT non-ADB keyboard on Intel Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 18:58:41 -0400 Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Message-ID: <mitchell.allen-1010971858410001@199.cincinnati-02.oh.dial-access.att.net> Is it possible to connect a NeXT non-ADB keyboard to an Intel Machine and use it? I find the NeXT non-ADB keyboard to be one of the best, most comfortable keyboards I have ever used. Mitch
From: spamcancel@wupper.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <61kui0$ren$57@PaperBoy.livenet.net> Control: cancel <61kui0$ren$57@PaperBoy.livenet.net> Date: 10 Oct 1997 10:45:57 GMT Message-ID: <cancel.61kui0$ren$57@PaperBoy.livenet.net> Sender: borneo@webtv.net Excessive Multi-Posted spam article exceeding a BI of 20 cancelled by spamcancel@wupper.com. From was: borneo@webtv.net Subject was: I found this HOOTERS site NNTP-Posting-Host was: dialup13.ds1.livenet.net
From: willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: 10 Oct 1997 19:09:42 GMT Message-ID: <19971010190901.PAA24031@ladder01.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <343e7f0a.0@192.33.12.30> There's been at least one post here in the past, describing a NeXT engineer getting NeXTStep to boot up (or at least Mach) onto a Quadra, but that it was difficult to get any further because of the proprietary nature of the hardware] (i.e. drivers). William William Adams http://members.aol.com/willadams Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
From: Brian Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: How to "install" CD-ROM on NS 3.0? Date: 10 Oct 1997 10:47:15 -0700 Organization: None Message-ID: <61lpn3$oin@drn.zippo.com> What do I need to do to install my CD-ROM on my NeXTStation running 3.0? I have a Panasonic KLX-D740 portable CD-ROM that says that it works with a PC with a SCSI-2 Interface ("SCSI-2 Software Command Compatible" is what it says.) Does anyone know if this will work with my station? I plugged the CD ROM in to the station last night and it seemed like it was trying to boot from the CD-ROM. I only had a DOS/Windows CD to put in it and the disk kept spinning and the OS hung on "Loading from Disk". I couldn't get the machine to boot. I turned the CD off and booted the station, then turned the CD on, NS would then boot, but I couldn't see (or access) the CD. I couldn't see the CD in Workspace. Any clues? Do I need drivers or anything? Does a SCSI-2 device work w/ NS 3.0? thanks, Brian. ba29@webexpert.net
From: Rick Schultz <rschultz@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Digital Ears? Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:09:28 -0500 Organization: IQuest Internet, Inc. Message-ID: <34419EF8.102BE8B7@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit All of the DSP info I've found seems to indicate that the best way to get sound from an external source to the DSP is through a product called Digital Ears from MetaResearch, but I've been unable to locate any specific information. Does anyone have detailed information as to what the device does, where to get them, or how much they go for nowadays? Or does anyone have alternate suggestions for going from an analog signal to the DSP (and back again) on black hardware? Thanks, rick ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |> | / |/ rschultz@ PGP fingerprint:F5 C4 1A 48 62 03 D0 68 |\ | \ |\ iquest.net D8 02 A3 04 A1 56 53 8B
From: Bart Blanquart <bt@argo.be> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 09:31:48 +0200 Organization: Autonome Raad voor het GemeenschapsOnderwijs (Argo) Message-ID: <343DD9E4.F4269878@argo.be> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stephen Sidwell wrote: > > On the hardware level, how does a NeXT differ from a Mac ? I would think > that the closest comparison would be the older 68040 based Macs, but on > that then what about the Amigas, which used the 68K chips all the way > through ( at least ) the 68060. what I am getting at, is the difficulty > of porting OpenStep to older Macs. Basicaly this is merely theoretical, > due to the proprietary nature of the OS, but I think that it would be > worthwhile, since actual NeXT machines, although there are an abundance, > there are not as many as there are the myriads of unused performas, etc. If I get this correctly you would like to run OpenStep to an older mac. I think your best bet would be to help porting linux to the 68k, and give a hand to the GNUStep developers too (http://www.gnustep.org/). That way you'll be able to run an (in the end) OpenStep system on your older mac. bt
From: Rick Schultz <rschultz@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Taking the printer apart Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:25:45 -0500 Organization: IQuest Internet, Inc. Message-ID: <3441A2C9.388D1E53@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've got a black and white NeXT Laser Printer with the "doesn't go in" problem. I found the cleaning shwabs and some rubber revitalizer, but I'm not quite sure how to get the case apart (in a way that will let it be put back together). My two main questions are: when removing the case, does the lid remain attached, or do I need to remove it? Secondly, how exactly do you convice the case to come off? ("The case has to be convinced that you really need to remove it, even when it is loose and all the screws are out.") Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, rick ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |> | / |/ rschultz@ PGP fingerprint:F5 C4 1A 48 62 03 D0 68 |\ | \ |\ iquest.net D8 02 A3 04 A1 56 53 8B
From: mpaque.spa-am@nospam.wco.com (Mike Paquette) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 05:02:59 GMT Organization: Electronics Service Unit No. 16 Message-ID: <3441852c.12753308@news.wco.com> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> On 10 Oct 97 04:21:31 GMT, sgsF95@hamp.hampshire.edu (Stephen Sidwell) wrote: >On the hardware level, how does a NeXT differ from a Mac ? Pretty much everything except the CPU chip is different. Different memory and bus controller designs, different video system and RAMDACs, some different I/O chips, different addressing and operating characteristics on the few that are the same. Porting to the Mac 040 platforms would be non-trivial. Mike Paquette mpaque AT wco.com (Damn junk-mailers!)
From: mpaque.spa-am@nospam.wco.com (Mike Paquette) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 05:03:03 GMT Organization: Electronics Service Unit No. 16 Message-ID: <34418608.12973134@news.wco.com> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> <61li00$12k$1@uhura1.phoenix.net> On 10 Oct 1997 15:35:28 GMT, phillips@nospam.phoenix.net wrote: [Comments on porting NEXTSTEP to 040 Macs deleted.] >I have heard rumors that NeXT did exactly that - but never released the >software. Never happened. (Believe me. I would have noticed.) Mike Paquette mpaque AT wco.com (Damn junk-mailers!)
From: cv@moeller.net (Christian Vollmert) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Toshiba440cdt & ns3.3 & grafikdrv Date: 10 Oct 1997 23:05:23 GMT Organization: Regional Computing Center, University of Cologne Message-ID: <61mcbj$n6s@news.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit hi ! i just installed next3.3 on an toshiba 440 laptop. Everything works fine, only the grafik- and soundchip till now. I´ve tried the c&t 65548pci from bitfrost but this dosen´t work. I need the driver for c&t 65554pci - there is also an 65550 but i didn´t find this file so, if everybody have an idea - please email me. thanx christian vollmert cv@moeller.net
From: Jay <nin@goodnet.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.soft-sys.nextstep Subject: Reinstalling OS Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 11:57:31 -0700 Organization: GoodNet Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95.971011115242.16088A-100000@goodguy> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I am using a NeXTstation Color (original NeXT hardware). I just purchased it from a friend of mine..however, the system integrity leaves a bit to be desired. There is 'junk' all over the hard drive (only 240 MB) and some of the apps don't work (corrupt, etc...). I would like to wipe the hard drive clean, and just re-install the OS (I have NeXTStep 3.2 CD) but I have no clue how to do this. I have set up many Linux workstations and other *nix's, but this is my first time working with NeXTStep. I can't even find any boot disks anywhere. Can anyone help me out? ~Jay .................................... . Jay Jacobson . . Network Engineer, ISP . . GoodNet Administration . . 602.303.9500 ext. 3321 . .pop@goodnet.com telco@goodnet.com. .................................... . nin@goodnet.com j@goodnet.com . . http://www.goodnet.com/~nin . ....................................
From: Jay <nin@goodnet.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 12:12:41 -0700 Organization: GoodNet Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95.971011121119.16088B-100000@goodguy> References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> <61l21a$mst$1@horus.mch.sni.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII To: Werner Dittmann <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> In-Reply-To: <61l21a$mst$1@horus.mch.sni.de> Although I haven't read it extensively, there is a Power-Supply-HOW-TO on one of my friends web pages. You may want to check it out: www.upt.org follow link to 'hardware info', then at the bottom there is a link to 'next info' ~Jay On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Werner Dittmann wrote: > > Seth J. Morabito wrote in message <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67>... > >I'm having a stroke of bad luck with my NeXTstation. Let me describe the > >symptoms. > > > ... lines deleted... > > >Now I can't power it up at all. Pressing the "power" key on the keyboard > >does absolutely > >nothing. No sound, no attempt to start up, nothing. I pulled out the > >battery and put it > >back in right away just to test, but it didn't help anything. > > > ... lines deleted... > >But does anyone > >have any clue as to what this might be? I hope it's not a bad power > supply. > > ... lines deleted ... > >-Seth > > > > > Hi all, > I've exactly the same syptoms on my Nextstation (black hardware). After > some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near > the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable > the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the > power supply. > Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? > how much does it cost? > Thanx for any info > Werner > > > > > .................................... . Jay Jacobson . . Network Engineer, ISP . . GoodNet Administration . . 602.303.9500 ext. 3321 . .pop@goodnet.com telco@goodnet.com. .................................... . nin@goodnet.com j@goodnet.com . . http://www.goodnet.com/~nin . ....................................
From: phy070@spo109 (H.-R. Oberhage) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.soft-sys.nextstep Subject: Re: Reinstalling OS Followup-To: comp.sys.next,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.soft-sys.nextstep Date: 13 Oct 1997 12:33:02 GMT Organization: Universitaet Essen GH, Germany Message-ID: <61t4du$gja1@mx2.hrz.uni-essen.de> References: <Pine.GSO.3.95.971011115242.16088A-100000@goodguy> Jay (nin@goodnet.com) wrote: : : I am using a NeXTstation Color (original NeXT hardware). I just purchased : it from a friend of mine..however, the system integrity leaves a bit to be : desired. There is 'junk' all over the hard drive (only 240 MB) and some : of the apps don't work (corrupt, etc...). I would like to wipe the hard : drive clean, and just re-install the OS (I have NeXTStep 3.2 CD) but I : have no clue how to do this. I have set up many Linux workstations and : other *nix's, but this is my first time working with NeXTStep. I can't : even find any boot disks anywhere. Can anyone help me out? Depends on how 'deep' you want to rearrange things. If you are not satisfied with the physical(!) condition of your disk you have to low-level-SCSI-re- format it. This should be done on hardware that has an OS running! If you don't need this step, then, if you're lucky - depending on fabrication date of you machine - you should give your CD-Drive some low SCSI-ID number (most used: 0 for CD, 1 for disk), because booting on the NeXT is only supported from devices 0 or 1 (without manual intervention). If you are willing to type, then the ID's don't matter, except that the disk ID should be lower than the CD-ID (as it has to be for allday use anyhow). In this case, once the machine tries to boot up graphically, enter the prom-monitor (pressing both alternate-keys and the top-leftmost one on the keypad at the same time). Now you can enter the bootcommand (try '?' for help). Let's assume that your Disk-SCSI-ID is 1, the CD's ID is 5 (e.g.). Then the devices are sd0 (for the disk) and sd1 (for the CD-drive). Now a bsd(1,0,0) should boot from the CD offering to install the system. I think, the first parameter (here the '1') is the controller number, if it doesn't work, maybe I'm wrong and you have to try the actual SCSI-ID (haven't done this for some time), so this would be: bsd(5,0,0) If this doesn't work either, you need(!) a bootfloppy, try the NeXTanswers help system for it. There is 3.3 but if there still is a 3.2 bootfloppy-image, I don't know. Look for it there. If there's the image, there is also the description for how to get the image on the disk. The command would the be: bfd and it should be simple from there. Greetings, Ruediger Oberhage -- H.-R. Oberhage Mail: Univ.-GH Essen E-Mail: phy070@sp2.power.Uni-Essen.DE Fachbereich 7 (Physik) ruediger@Theo-Phys.Uni-Essen.DE S05 V07 E88 Universitaetsstrasse 5 Phone: (+49) 201 / 183-2493 D-45117 Essen, Germany FAX: (+49) 201 / 183-2120
From: scott@doubleu.com (Scott Hess) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Place to buy Intel Mboards? Date: 13 Oct 1997 13:02:15 GMT Organization: Is a sign of weakness Message-ID: <SCOTT.97Oct13084420@slave.doubleu.com> References: <61orir$r67@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> In-reply-to: Jonathan Hendry's message of 11 Oct 1997 21:37:31 GMT In article <61orir$r67@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, Jonathan Hendry <jon@subsequent.com> writes: Anyone want to suggest a good place to buy Intel motherboards? I'm thinking about upgrading my PC. I've had enough good luck with www.esc-tech.com that I'll probably remain a loyal customer for quite awhile. They do have a limited selection of motherboards compared to some other sites, but I get the strong impression that this is on purpose - they try to limit their offerings to boards which won't have to be returned. They seem technically knowledgable, especially compared to the run of the mill sites, and they answer email questions quickly, both pre and post sale. There "What's New" page is in my bookmarks, though recently it seems to be having some technical problems :-(. Later, -- scott hess <scott@doubleu.com> (606) 578-0412 http://www.doubleu.com/ <Favorite unused computer book title: The Compleat Demystified Idiots Guide to the Zen of Dummies in a Nutshell in Seven Days, Unleashed>
From: michael@nexus1.oche.de.NOSPAM (Michael Pieper, remove '.NOSPAM' for reply) Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.nextstep,comp.sys.next,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.software Subject: Re: PCI devices not seen by NS3.3 Followup-To: comp.sys.next.hardware Date: 12 Oct 1997 20:24:55 GMT Organization: I.N.-Regionaldomain oche.de, Aachen, Germany Message-ID: <61rbmn$rdh$3@nexusgate.oche.de> References: <01bcd5b1$6ec71600$7c327118@patmvcr.ns.bc.rogers.wave.ca> "Patrick McGowan" <patmvcr@rogers.wave.ca> wrote: >I have had NS3.3 running on my old desktop for a couple of years now. It >co-exists with Win95. A month ago, I went online with a cable modem which >connects to the machine via a PCI SMC card (EtherPower). The TCP/IP works >fine in Win95, but I would like to get it up in NS3.3. Problem is, NS3.3 >does not recognize the SMC card in the PCI slot. I also have a SCSI card >(SymbiosLogic(NCR)810 based) in another PCI slot which is not recognized. >The PCI ATI video works fine of course. All of these PCI devices are >autosensed and work fine in Win95...why does NS3.3 only see the ATI PCI >video card? > >Motherboard: "GIGABYTE GA-586AP"..90MHz Pentium >BIOS: AwardModular 4.50G......ALI M1451B PCI-ISA v1.62 >Network Card: SMC EtherPower >SCSI card: NCR810 > >Patrick McGowan >patmvcr@ibm.net Please, don't crosspost to several next groups (Followup-To c.s.n.h). Did you install any drivers for your PCI cards? At least the NCR810 should work with NS 3.3 with a driver supplied in NeXTAnswers. Michael -- Michael Pieper, Bluecherplatz 14, D-52068 Aachen, Tel. : +49 - (0)241 - 902455 Fax: +49 - (0)241 - 902456 Mail : michael @ nexus1.oche.de (NeXTmail and MIME welcome) PGP : Public Key on demand
From: "Jonathan Kay" <jkay@NOSPAM.stevens-tech.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Using A Multi-sync Monitor with Color NeXT? Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 21:20:47 -0400 Organization: Stevens Institute of Technology Message-ID: <61rst3$9bk$1@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> Hello, i am curious about using my 20" multi sync montior for a colour NeXT slab. I know the connectors are not standard, but i have seen quite a few odd connectors for peripherals. Does anyone know where i could buy something that would let my monitor work? if not, does anyone know how i could make one? having 2 montiors in my dorm room is getting quite out of hand! thanks, Jonathan please respond to jkay@steves-tech.edu
From: Pawel Brzeski <tr203@sgh.waw.pl> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: LS120 floppy support Date: 13 Oct 1997 15:44:31 GMT Organization: Warsaw School of Economics Message-ID: <61tfkv$49t$2@dukat.sgh.waw.pl> I would like to install in my OpenStep running pc LS-120 floppy drive. Does anybody know whether this drive is supported by the system? Any drivers? Best, Pawel Brzeski tr203@sgh.waw.pl
From: Username Not Specified <jugdish@beale.nospam.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: looking for touch up paint for black hardware Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:30:29 -0500 Organization: Organization Not Specified Message-ID: <344268C5.175D@beale.nospam.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Howdy, I'm looking for some touchup paint for my NeXTCube. I found an address on TjL's site, but I found that I would only be able to order a case of the paint at a time... Does anyone know where I can get just a small bit of touchup paint? Thanks, Frank jugdish@beale.com
From: Mike Doyle<a3telecom@answerme.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Question Date: 13 Oct 1997 18:10:15 GMT Organization: Telecom Message-ID: <61to67$ae5342@beta.airnet.net> What is this NewsGroup for? http://www.freeyellow.com/members/a1telecom
From: in5y049@public.uni-hamburg.de (Jay) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: OPENSTEP in multi-configuration Date: 3 Oct 1997 15:04:21 GMT Organization: University of Hamburg -- Germany Message-ID: <6131hl$slv$1@rzsun02.rrz.uni-hamburg.de> Does anybody know how to create multiple configurations for OPENSTEP correctly? I tried creating new .table files, but that didn't work out the way I expected... (What I want is that the system can be booted either with hi-resolution or hi-color graphics) Greetz Jay
From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@blacksmith.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT *hardware* vs. Mac/Amiga (a porting question) Date: 13 Oct 1997 18:57:46 GMT Organization: BLaCKSMITH, Inc. Message-ID: <61tqva$er0$1@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> References: <343dad4b.0@192.33.12.30> <343e7f0a.0@192.33.12.30> sgsF95@hamp.hampshire.edu (Stephen Sidwell) wrote: > Yes, thinking it over the video drivers would have to be reworked as well > as the <NeXTbus> -> NuBus problem. What problem would that be? The "<NeXTbus>" you refer to is a high speed NuBus, sometimes referred to as the "workstation NuBus" spec. (Unfortunately, the rest of the hardware, including the video architecture as you've pointed out, is quite different. But the bus shouldn't be a significant issue....) -Chuck Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist.
From: cwilkins@boink.clark.net (Charlie Wilkinson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <61to67$ae5342@beta.airnet.net> Control: cancel <61to67$ae5342@beta.airnet.net> Date: 13 Oct 1997 17:40:09 -0400 Organization: Spam-me-not! Sender: Mike Doyle<a3telecom@answerme.com> Message-ID: <cancel.61to67$ae5342@beta.airnet.net> Original subject line: Question This post, and all other posts originating from this abuser are being, and will continue to be canceled automatically until their abuse of regional newsgroups ceases. (Less drastic measures have already failed.) The source of the cancels is The WWUDP Script, the operation of which is coordinated with a world-wide group of regional newsgroup administrators. Direct flames, praise, or inquiries to: udp@boink.clark.net
From: in5y049@public.uni-hamburg.de (Jay) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NE2000 and OPENSTEP 4.1 Date: 13 Oct 1997 23:06:18 GMT Organization: University of Hamburg -- Germany Message-ID: <61u9ha$g7d$1@rzsun02.rrz.uni-hamburg.de> Does the available NE2000 Driver (latest version=3.3 ??) work with OPENSTEP 4.1? Has anyone got this combination running? - Jay.
From: Joe McCarthy <mccarthy@si87.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Using A Multi-sync Monitor with Color NeXT? Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 16:54:58 -0600 Organization: Software Integrators Inc, Message-ID: <3442A6C2.4A19@si87.com> References: <61rst3$9bk$1@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Jonathan Kay <jkay@NOSPAM.stevens-tech.edu> Jonathan Kay wrote: > > Hello, i am curious about using my 20" multi sync montior for a colour NeXT > slab. I know the connectors are not standard, but i have seen quite a few > odd connectors for peripherals. Does anyone know where i could buy > something that would let my monitor work? if not, does anyone know how i > could make one? having 2 montiors in my dorm room is getting quite out of > hand! > thanks, > Jonathan > > please respond to jkay@steves-tech.edu We sell cables/adapters for what you are trying to do. Please call me or check out our web page for more info. Joe ****************************************************************** * Joe McCarthy | Toll free: 800-547-2349 * * Software Integrators Inc. | Phone: 406-586-4987 * * 104 East Main Street | Fax: 406-586-9145 * * Suite 206 | BBS: 406-586-9610 * * Bozeman, MT 59715 | Email: mccarthy@si87.com * ****************************************************************** * WEB PAGE -> http://www.si87.com * ******************************************************************
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: piers@ilink.de (Piers Uso Walter) Subject: Re: Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2 Sender: news@charly.mediahaus.de (News System) Organization: Mediahaus Stroebel in Duesseldorf (Germany) Message-ID: <EI0Kqy.8wp@charly.mediahaus.de> References: <msg157978.thr-a1f06ed4.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 23:47:21 GMT David Herren writes > Chuck_Esterbrook@orcacomputer.com,UseNet writes: > >Is anyone using OPENSTEP for Intel with the Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2? > >What res and bit depth are you running? Are you happy with it? > > I am running the Series 2 on two different machines int he office. 1280 x 1xxx, 256/8 on a 21 inch Dell monitor. Works fine. > Same here. I'm running it at 1280 x 1024, 85 Hz, 555/16 on an 21 inch Quato monitor. -- -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- "I think people are happy using Windows, and that's an extremely depressing thought." -= Steve Jobs, 1/96 =- Piers Uso Walter - ilink GmbH <piers@ilink.de> -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-
From: Leo L Turetsky <leo+@andrew.cmu.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Using A Multi-sync Monitor with Color NeXT? Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 20:33:27 -0400 Organization: Junior, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Message-ID: <ooEfrLS00YUp0osXc0@andrew.cmu.edu> References: <61rst3$9bk$1@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> In-Reply-To: <61rst3$9bk$1@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.next.hardware: 12-Oct-97 Using A Multi-sync Monitor .. by "Jonathan Kay"@NOSPAM.st > Hello, i am curious about using my 20" multi sync montior for a colour NeXT > slab. I know the connectors are not standard, but i have seen quite a few > odd connectors for peripherals. Does anyone know where i could buy > something that would let my monitor work? if not, does anyone know how i > could make one? having 2 montiors in my dorm room is getting quite out of > hand! I saw a few of these adapters (13W3 to 3BNC) at DeepSpace Technologies when I was there earlier today... http://www.deepspacetech.com leo.
From: mow@navigator.de (Markus Wenzel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 105 Keys keyboard under NeXTStep / OpenStep Date: 13 Oct 1997 20:28:03 GMT Organization: Navigator Message-ID: <61u08j$oib$3@rajdah.navigator.de> References: <61rgj5$qcv$1@peuplier.wanadoo.fr> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cc: max.barel@wanadoo.fr In <61rgj5$qcv$1@peuplier.wanadoo.fr> Max Barel wrote: > Since Win95 birth, most PC keyboard feature 105 keys, the new 3 keys being > those with Win95 specific icons on there caps. > > I wish to use these keys under NS 3.3. Forget it, no way. However, you can use 105 keys in OPENSTEP 4.2. -- Navigator Markus Wenzel info@navigator.de IT Consulting & System Administration http://www.navigator.de/
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From: <sales@golightspeed.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Lightspeed announces price reduction Date: 14 Oct 1997 04:42:07 GMT Organization: Lightspeed Technology Message-ID: <61ut6v$3ap$41@usenet87.supernews.com> Lightspeed Technology invites you to visit http://www.golightspeed.com for a look at some of today's best built laptop computers. Lightspeed is currently selling the 7200, 6200, and 8700 series notebooks. The 7200 has been dubbed "The Ultimate Portable" and lives up to its name. With speeds of up to 233MHz with MMX technology,a l.4GB hard drive, a 4MB graphics card, top of the line 13.3" XGA (much better than SVGA) display, 2 NiMH batteries and Windows 95 standard, the 7200 is hard to passup. Its technology far surpasses any competitor. Information on all three systems is available online with warranty, upgrade and pricing information that is updated daily. A 4-year on-site parts and labor warranty is available on every Lightspeed purchase and our pricing is tough to beat. If you are in the market to buy a laptop, please stop by our web page site to view the best in portable technology. Please refer any questions you may have about our products to sales@golightspeed.com. Lightspeed Technology offers a full range of Pentium laptop comfigurations and provides speeds ranging from 100MHz to 233MHz with MMX technology in varius models. Complete 32-bit Windows NT workstations are also available. A full range of accessories including cellular compatible modems, ac car adapters and additional hard drives are also available. U.S Sales: 1-800-234-8836. Outside U.S. 1-360-671-7662 On the web: http://www.golightspeed.com
From: planetary <kris@xmission.xmission.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2 Date: 13 Oct 1997 23:20:54 -0600 Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900) Message-ID: <61uvfm$6jc$1@xmission.xmission.com> References: <msg157978.thr-a1f06ed4.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI0Kqy.8wp@charly.mediahaus.de> Piers Uso Walter <piers@ilink.de> wrote: : David Herren writes : > Chuck_Esterbrook@orcacomputer.com,UseNet writes: : > >Is anyone using OPENSTEP for Intel with the Number9 Imagine 128 : Series 2? : > >What res and bit depth are you running? Are you happy with it? : > : > I am running the Series 2 on two different machines int he office. : 1280 x 1xxx, 256/8 on a 21 inch Dell monitor. Works fine. : > : Same here. I'm running it at 1280 x 1024, 85 Hz, 555/16 on an 21 inch : Quato monitor. Dell OptiPlex GXpro running at .... 11xx x 8xx, 85 Hz, 888/32, on a 20" Sony Multiscan 20se. Very nice. .............kris -- Kristopher Magnusson kris@xmission.com (no NeXTmail, please) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you know so much about Usenet, then why are you still posting?
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Digital Ears? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI0uEC.noM@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 03:15:48 GMT References: <34419EF8.102BE8B7@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <34419EF8.102BE8B7@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net>, Rick Schultz <rschultz@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> wrote: >Does anyone have detailed information as to what the device does, where >to get them, or how much they go for nowadays? They show up on c.s.n.marketplace now and then, usually for around $600 US as I recall. There's another (AD64x or something) that's currently avaulable for somewhat more. All these boxes are is a high-quality A/D converter and some hardware to pump the data into the DSP's serial port. Code that lives in the DSP reads the info and stuffs it into host (ie. '040) memory, typically via DMA. If you're studly all the NeXT-side into you'd need to build one is included in the MusicKit. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: Dayne Miller <daynem@starwave.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: RAM conundrum -- HELP! Date: Wed, 08 Oct 1997 18:47:29 -0700 Organization: Starwave Corporation Message-ID: <343C37B1.128D0317@starwave.com> References: <34391F63.E045F3A3@starwave.com> <61btku$noo$1@news.apple.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks -- to you and the others who responded by email. That worked. Question: As long as I've set it to a value higher than my total RAM, does it matter what that value is? I chose 0x8000000 (128MB) kind of arbitrarily, and it works -- would another number result in better performance, etc.? Thanks- Dayne Miller daynem@starwave.com Mark Bessey wrote: > Dayne Miller <daynem@starwave.com> writes > > So I went out and purchased two 32-MB SIMMs (non-EDO, > > non-parity, 60ns) to bring my total memory up to 96 MB. > > > > I loaded the SIMMs into Bank 2 (the 8-MB SIMMs being in banks 0 and 1) > > and started up. My computer passed POST successfully and recognized all > > the memory. I boot NS in verbose mode -- it sees the memory too and > > loads all the drivers, etc. When NS initialized the Window server -- in > > other words, when it tries to bring up the login screen -- the screen > > goes black and the computer hangs. > > This is a FAQ. You're almost certainly using the S3 display driver, which > has its memory aperture set to be at 56M (for compatibility with old S3 > video cards). What you need to do is go back to 32 Megs of RAM, and change > the setting in Configure.app. > > The "Mapped Memory" setting needs to be increased from 0x3800000 (the > default) to something higher than the amount of memory you have. > 0x10000000 is 256MB, for instance. > -- > Mark Bessey > Apple Computer, Inc. > -->I DON'T SPEAK FOR APPLE<--
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From: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Rainer Frohnhöfer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170 ???? Date: 14 Oct 1997 12:37:15 GMT Organization: University of Wuerzburg, Germany Message-ID: <61vp1r$509@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> Hi, the subject says it all: Has anyone succeeded in installing OPENSTEP/Mach 4.x on a SPARC with the new 170 MHz TurboSPARC chip and a TGX+. We ran into installation troubles here and it looks like some imcompatibility to the old MicroSPARC II. Any hints appreciated .... -Rainer. ------------------------------------- "Um Energie zu sparen, wird das Licht am Ende des Tunnels vorlaeufig abgeschaltet." rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (public key avaible at any key server near you ...)
From: dwright1@voicenet.com (Darren Wright) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT Color Printer on PC? Date: 9 Oct 1997 12:49:49 GMT Organization: VoiceNet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290 Message-ID: <61ijtd$aio$1@news3.voicenet.com> Will the NeXT CP work on a PC? I know it is the same this as a BJC-4000 and the Apple COlor PRinter...but what about the SCSI connection? CAn I hook it up to my adaptec, and are there drivers available for WIn95 or WInnt? -Darren
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170 ???? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI1n2I.9M3@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 13:35:06 GMT References: <61vp1r$509@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <61vp1r$509@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de>, Rainer Frohnhvfer <rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote: > > Hi, > the subject says it all: > > Has anyone succeeded in installing OPENSTEP/Mach 4.x on a SPARC with the new >170 MHz TurboSPARC chip and a TGX+. > NeXTSTEP/SPARC and OPENSTEP for Mach/SPARC only run on MicroSPARC II and SuperSPARC CPUs. Nothing else, I'm afraid. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: "J. de Almeida Pinto" <zjorz@dds.nl> Newsgroups: nl.comp,nl.comp.hardware,nl.markt.comp,dds.markt,alt.comp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,tw.bbs.comp.hardware Subject: MONITOR GEZOCHT!!!!!!! Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 17:00:00 +0100 Organization: NLnet Message-ID: <344396FF.25D356AC@dds.nl> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ik zoek een monitor voor mijn pc die mijn videokaart aan . kan. Wie helpt?????? Mijn PC: 6x86 200MHz+ 32 mb RAM PCI structuur s3 virge svga 3dmax videokaart 2mb Systeem: Windows NT 4.0 Groeten Zjorz Zjorz@dds.nl
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: cube acceleration options II Date: 14 Oct 1997 15:59:40 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <6204tc$b2p$3@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <61s012$nj4@news.microsoft.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In <61s012$nj4@news.microsoft.com> "David Glowacki" wrote: > I remember hearing some rumblings a while back about some Mac '040 > accelerators working on black hardware. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Well, I can't confirm or deny what *you remember* ;-) but I can tell you that those-who-know have said that these accelerators would not work. If they did work, the Pyro/Nitro cards never would have been necessary (for some reason every few months someone ``comes up with'' the idea to use one of those cards and or replace the processor with a 68060, figuring that no one else thought of it, I guess) TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: Isaac <isaac@pobox.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: cube acceleration options II Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 15:32:56 -0400 Organization: Florida State University Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.971014152233.31522A-100000@lab.housing.fsu.edu> References: <61s012$nj4@news.microsoft.com> <6204tc$b2p$3@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In-Reply-To: <6204tc$b2p$3@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> On 14 Oct 1997, Timothy J. Luoma wrote: > If they did work, the Pyro/Nitro cards never would have been necessary (for > some reason every few months someone ``comes up with'' the idea to use one of > those cards and or replace the processor with a 68060, figuring that no one > else thought of it, I guess) IIRC, the Pyro board is based on a Sonnet accelerator for the mac. I'm not sure what modifications were made to the original design to enable it to work on black hardware, however. If there was a market for it (and there probably isn't these days), it's possible that a more advanced accelerator board could be developed (maybe based on an 040/80 design), though the benefits may be relatively small, owing to the 25 or 33 Mhz system bus speed. It's much more practical, though, to farm out computationally intensive tasks to machine more suited to them, and use the NeXT as the front end. -Isaac
From: robertk@vermeer.dt.navy.mil (Robert Kurhajetz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Canon BJ800 ( Next Color Printer ) Date: 14 Oct 1997 19:29:36 GMT Organization: "CARDEROCKDIV CDNSWC" Message-ID: <620h70INNnjs@oasys.dt.navy.mil> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Howdy, Have a question on a Canon BJ 800 ( Next Color Printer ) the unit has been disconnected for awhile and now when we try to run the unit - nothing black will print - we do get the other CMY to output but no black - we've tried new cartridges, cleaning the print head, flushing the heads ( which ends with an error message #52 Service ) -- all to no avail - I was checking to see if anyone has come across a "home remedy" for this type of problem or if the only alternative is Canon Service ? thanks Bob K. -- Bob Kurhajetz VOICE 301.227.1157 NSWC Carderock Division FAX 301.227.2850 S + T Media Lab Services e-mail bob@monet.dt.navy.mil Code 3441 NeXTMail robertk@vermeer.dt.navy.mil Bethesda, MD 20817-5700 "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear"
From: mikelea@nospam.digex.net (Hippykill) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Turbo color motherboard in color slab case? Date: 14 Oct 1997 20:51:42 GMT Organization: DIGEX, Inc. Message-ID: <620m0u$b1r$1@news2.digex.net> If I get the job I interviewed for today, I want to upgrade my NeXT color slab. Does anyone know if I can just slap a Turbo color motherboard in? I know that you have to do some chopping of the inside of the case to put one in the mono slab case, and I don't particularly want to do that... -- *mikelea@access.digex.net* "imperious, angry, furious, extreme in all things, with a disturbance in the moral imagination unlike any the world has ever known-there you have me in a nutshell: and one more thing, kill me or take me as I am, because I will not change." -de Sade
From: MEGAWARE <daniel@imcworld.com> Newsgroups: lightspeed.rechner.amiga.hardware,it.comp.hardware,hun.comp.net.hardware.modem,hun.comp.net.hardware,hkstar.hardware,hk.comp.hardware.datacomm,fido.hardware-ger,fido.ger.hardware,fido.belg.fra.hardware,de.comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: MEGAWARE.com (SOFTWARE HARDWARE and UPGRADES) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 14:42:20 -0400 Organization: http://www.megaware.com Message-ID: <3443BD0B.F3A9F7F8@imcworld.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://www.megaware.com/ YOU PROBABLY NEED TO UPGRADE YOUR PC!!!!
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Epson Stylus Color X00 update 2 References: <343fd726.0@206.25.228.5> From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <3443e376.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 14 Oct 97 21:26:14 GMT Hi All, Ok, here's the scoop on the Epson Stylus Color printers. The only driver I know of that works with any of the new Epsons (200, 400, 600, 800....maybe the 1520 & 3000, but I'm not sure) is GSCorp's eXTRAPRINT; JetPilot2.3 ALMOST works, but doesn't and I've been told there will be no updates for a while...and that there MIGHT be a Rhapsody version that they release, but they are not sure. DOTs doesnt work. Marcel Weiher, the author of eXTRAPRINT, has very KINDLY provided me with an update gratis for use on NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP. He's working on an OPENSTEP/Rhapsody version that will work much better. You can contact him at: Marcel Weiher <marcel@system.de> and if you ask him really nicely he may do similiarly for you. I have all the things he sent me all packaged up, and if he gives me the go ahead I'd be happy to forward it to you or put it on an FTP site. Well, I think that's my last update on the topic. I hope it provides useful for someone. Take care :) -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: cube acceleration options II Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI269K.o20@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 20:29:44 GMT References: <61s012$nj4@news.microsoft.com> <6204tc$b2p$3@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <6204tc$b2p$3@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com>, Timothy J. Luoma <nospam@all.please> wrote: > >If they did work, the Pyro/Nitro cards never would have been necessary Apparently the Pyro is a specially modified Mac-style accelerator, which has had significant engineering effort put into it. So the assertion still stands: any run-of-the-mill Mac (or Amiga) accelerator won't work. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: uli@tallowcross.uni-frankfurt.de (Uli Zappe) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 105 Keys keyboard under NeXTStep / OpenStep Date: 14 Oct 1997 20:45:11 GMT Organization: Frankfurt University Computing Center Message-ID: <620lkn$1dh@tallowcross.uni-frankfurt.de> References: <61rgj5$qcv$1@peuplier.wanadoo.fr> <61u08j$oib$3@rajdah.navigator.de> mow@navigator.de (Markus Wenzel) wrote: > In <61rgj5$qcv$1@peuplier.wanadoo.fr> Max Barel wrote: > > Since Win95 birth, most PC keyboard feature 105 keys, the new 3 keys > > being those with Win95 specific icons on there caps. > > > > I wish to use these keys under NS 3.3. > > Forget it, no way. However, you can use 105 keys in OPENSTEP 4.2. Mmmh, on the contrary, no problem at all. Just use the OPENSTEP keyboard driver. It will - as most OPENSTEP drivers - work perfectly well with 3.3. I've been using it already a long time now without any problems whatsoever. Bye Uli -- _____________________________________________________________________ Uli Zappe E-Mail: uli@tallowcross.uni-frankfurt.de (NeXTMail,Mime,ASCII) PGP on request Lorscher Strasse 5 WWW: - D-60489 Frankfurt Fon: +49 (69) 9784 0007 Germany Fax: +49 (69) 9784 0042 staff member of NEXTTOYOU - the German NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP magazine _____________________________________________________________________
From: John Hornkvist <sorry@no.more.spams> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Symbios Logic 53c875 SCSI Adapter with OPENSTEP Date: 14 Oct 1997 21:52:14 GMT Organization: Chalmers Tekniska Högskola Distribution: World Message-ID: <620pie$nhd$1@nyheter.chalmers.se> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking at NeXT's site, I find that OPENSTEP for Mach supports the Symbios Logic/NCR 53c8xx adapters. However, it is also stated that the 53c810, 815 and 825 chips are supported. From Symbios' information, I get the impression that the 875 chip is backwards compatible. If anyone has experience with it, please send me a note! Regards, John Hornkvist nhoj AT cd DOT chalmers DOT se
From: Leo L Turetsky <leo+@andrew.cmu.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170 ???? Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 21:11:01 -0400 Organization: Junior, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Message-ID: <0oF1UZW00YUr1FNc80@andrew.cmu.edu> References: <61vp1r$509@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.next.hardware: 14-Oct-97 OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170.. by Rainer Frohnhöfer) > Has anyone succeeded in installing OPENSTEP/Mach 4.x on a SPARC with the new > 170 MHz TurboSPARC chip and a TGX+. > > We ran into installation troubles here and it looks like some > imcompatibility to the old MicroSPARC II. I run OS 4.2 on a Sparc5/85 and thought about upgrading to the 170 but after some research I've come to the conclusion that it can't be done. Someone please tell me I'm wrong. leo.
From: simonson@schlitz.u-strasbg.fr (Thomas Simonson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: memory available for slab? Date: 7 Oct 1997 08:34:38 GMT Organization: CRC - Universite Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg France Message-ID: <61cs6u$fgv@news.u-strasbg.fr> Sorry if this is an FAQ... I'm looking for some memory for a Nextstation. Can anyone tell me if compatible memory's available and from whom? Thanks a lot for any tips. Tom ------------------------------------------------------ Thomas Simonson Laboratoire de Biologie Structurale, C.N.R.S., Strasbourg e-mail: simonson@igbmc.u-strasbg.fr
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From: jhhegarty@aol.com (Jhhegarty) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help with Digital Ears Date: 7 Oct 1997 20:10:19 GMT Message-ID: <19971007201001.QAA06774@ladder01.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Hi, I just bought a used digital ears w/o manual and I'm wondering if the way it is working is right. The unit seems to attenuate everything below 1k by 15-18db. In other words what is recorded to disk is very tiny sounding. I notice some jumpers on the circuit board. Is this normal operation, or is it set up incorrectly? Any comments or advice much appreciated. -Jim
From: ians@cam-ani.co.uk (Ian Stephenson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Digital Ears? Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 12:22:56 GMT Organization: Cambridge Animation Systems Ltd Sender: news@cam-ani.co.uk Message-ID: <EI3EE9.5xz@cam-ani.co.uk> References: <EI0uEC.noM@novice.uwaterloo.ca> In article <EI0uEC.noM@novice.uwaterloo.ca> dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) writes: > In article <34419EF8.102BE8B7@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net>, > Rick Schultz <rschultz@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> wrote: > >Does anyone have detailed information as to what the device does, where > >to get them, or how much they go for nowadays? > >There's another (AD64x or something) Spherical Solutions AD64x > All these boxes are is a high-quality A/D converter and some hardware > pump the data into the DSP's serial port. Feeding stuff into the A/D is largely trivial - you can probably find a standard A/D system which has the correct outputs. The NeXT specific boxes allow you to control the hardware from the computer, but thats just a nice extra. Any studio a/d should be usable (though thats not a cheap option). > Code that lives in the DSP reads the > info and stuffs it into host (ie. '040) memory, typically via DMA. sndrecord -d filename is all the software that is needed. $an
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: hugo burm <hugob@tamtam.xs4all.nl> Subject: Re: Symbios Logic 53c875 SCSI Adapter with OPENSTEP Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii To: nhoj@cd.chalmers.se Message-ID: <34451F7C.28E2@tamtam.xs4all.nl> Sender: news@tamtam.xs4all.nl Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: datagram References: <620pie$nhd$1@nyheter.chalmers.se> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 19:54:36 GMT John Hornkvist wrote: > > Looking at NeXT's site, I find that OPENSTEP for Mach supports the Symbios > Logic/NCR 53c8xx adapters. However, it is also stated that the 53c810, 815 > and 825 chips are supported. > > From Symbios' information, I get the impression that the 875 chip is > backwards compatible. If anyone has experience with it, please send me a > note! > > Regards, > John Hornkvist > > nhoj > AT cd DOT chalmers DOT se I tried a 53C875 UW controller from Asus. It stops during the boot process with an "unexpected irq" message. A 53C810 from Asus works ok in the same system. Hugo Burm hugob@tamtam.xs4all.nl
From: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Rainer Frohnhöfer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170 ???? Date: 15 Oct 1997 09:57:25 GMT Organization: University of Wuerzburg, Germany Message-ID: <622425$j4@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> References: <61vp1r$509@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> <0oF1UZW00YUr1FNc80@andrew.cmu.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Leo L Turetsky <leo+@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote: >Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.next.hardware: 14-Oct-97 OPENSTEP 4.x on >SPARC 5/170.. by Rainer Frohnhöfer) >> Has anyone succeeded in installing OPENSTEP/Mach 4.x on a SPARC with >the new >> 170 MHz TurboSPARC chip and a TGX+. >> >> We ran into installation troubles here and it looks like some >> imcompatibility to the old MicroSPARC II. > >I run OS 4.2 on a Sparc5/85 and thought about upgrading to the 170 but >after some research I've come to the conclusion that it can't be done. >Someone please tell me I'm wrong. Darn! Have a look at this, Joakim Johansson was so nice to reply: ++++ X-Nextstep-Mailer: Mail 3.3 (Enhance 1.3) From: Joakim Johansson <jocke@rat.se> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 97 13:53:28 +0200 To: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de Subject: Re: OPENSTEP 4.x on SPARC 5/170 ???? Reply-To: Joakim Johansson <jocke@rat.se> Sorry to disappoint you, but that combination plainly does not work. (it was verified by Sun / NeXT as well quite a while back). (the '170 is not 100% backwars compatible) Cheers, Joakim ++++ I am slightly disappointed. ------------------------------------- "Um Energie zu sparen, wird das Licht am Ende des Tunnels vorlaeufig abgeschaltet." rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (public key avaible at any key server near you ...)
From: Dan <"dan "@at recycled .dot net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Problems installing NS3.0 on ColorStation Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 09:25:15 -0500 Organization: MediaOne -=- Central Region Message-ID: <622jjo$7ff$1@elnws01.mediaone.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello... Just got my hands on a NeXT non-turbo ColorStation with 16Mb RAM. I took a disk from a Sun, a Maxtor 207Mb, installed it at ID 0, and went to install NEXTSTEP 3.0 from a CD at ID 6. Booted off the included floppy. The internal 207Mb disk was detected as sd0. It sat for about 15 seconds "waiting for drive to become ready," probed the rest of the SCSI bus, found the CD at sd1, then did the following: sd0 (0,0): sense key:0x2 additional sense key:0x4 SCSI block in error=0 (no valid label) Target 0: NOT READY: retry 1 ... Target 0: NOT READY: retry 20 And it loops continuiously scrolling this on the console. It does, however try to continue the install, but eventually asks me to "insert disk sd0." Something is definitely not right here. The disk is good; it was taken from a working machine. Anyone have thoughts on this? Thanks! -Dan <dan at recycled dot net>
From: "K. Shim" <shim@imaginet.fr> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: HELP Toshiba440CDX & OpenStep 4.1 Date: 15 Oct 1997 23:58:12 GMT Organization: NeuroDyne Message-ID: <01bcd9c7$22808aa0$2d1644c3@shim> References: <61mcbj$n6s@news.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE> Bonjour! I've a Toshiba 440CDX (DSTN) and OpenStep 4.1 but have do'nt succeed it's installing. Please let me know how can I do it!!! Merci d'avance!
From: "Robert Shapiro" <shapiro@no-spammingus.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Sound Box Behavior Date: 15 Oct 1997 17:55:45 GMT Organization: EarthLink Network, Inc. Message-ID: <623031$j1s@chile.earthlink.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello! I have a NeXTstation Color Turbo running NS 3.3. On the back of the Sound Box, there is a jack for headphones. When I connect a pair of headphones to it, sound does come through the headphones, but also continues to com through the Sound Box. What is up with this? I believe I heard where someone else had the same problem. I heard of Is this a usual thing? If you don't wish to do a follow-up post, please reply to <shapiro@bova.goodnet.com> Thanx- Robert
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Fan type in 21" display Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI4AtJ.Jus@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 00:03:19 GMT Organization: University of Waterloo Does anyone happen to know the specs on the fan in the 21" displays? I want to replace mine (very noisy!) but taking the beast apart is such a massive pain... -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: soundbox on cube question Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 20:53:13 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> The saga continues--potentially clueless questions to come. So the 21 inch Hitachi monitor eats my desk, and I was hoping to remove the mono monitor from the cube (had been running two headed with a 17 inch Fimi/Philips). To whit, I purchased a soundbox. After connecting the soundbox, keyboard, etc., however, the cube won't boot. When I hit the power key, it whirs and then shuts down. Reconnecting the mono display and it powers up just fine. Could this be a dead soundbox (the keyboard is evidently passed through just fine or the power key wouldn't have any effect). I have indeed verified that I've turned OFF the mono display in the preferences app before shutting down and disconnecting it and reconnecting the soundbox. (as an aside, I've done business with Sam at Orb and Shannon at Deepspace--both of these guys are great and really care about their customers. In this case, Shannon is going to ship me a new soundbox to test. Good people in the next world).
From: Chuck_Esterbrook@orcacomputer.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2 Date: 9 Oct 1997 19:55:49 GMT Organization: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia Message-ID: <61jcs5$qk7$1@solaris.cc.vt.edu> Is anyone using OPENSTEP for Intel with the Number9 Imagine 128 Series 2? What res and bit depth are you running? Are you happy with it? I'm considering this card for a new machine. Thanks, Chuck
Date: Thu, 09 Oct 1997 14:53:30 -0600 From: mbessey@apple.com Subject: Re: RAM conundrum -- HELP! Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Message-ID: <876422607.7619@dejanews.com> Organization: Deja News Posting Service References: <34391F63.E045F3A3@starwave.com> <61btku$noo$1@news.apple.com> <343C37B1.128D0317@starwave.com> Nope. Doesn't matter. The only problem is if you set the value too high, some adapters might not be able to use that address. Depends on the adapter, although any PCI adapter should be able to use an arbitrary address. In article <343C37B1.128D0317@starwave.com>, Dayne Miller <daynem@starwave.com> wrote: > > Thanks -- to you and the others who responded by email. That worked. > > Question: As long as I've set it to a value higher than my total RAM, does it > matter what that value is? I chose 0x8000000 (128MB) kind of arbitrarily, and > it works -- would another number result in better performance, etc.? > > Thanks- > > Dayne Miller > daynem@starwave.com > -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
From: Bruce Toomire <toomire@math.vt.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Nomai 540 removable HD Date: Thu, 09 Oct 1997 16:54:12 -0400 Organization: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia Message-ID: <343D4474.1D20@math.vt.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, Does anyone have this device working with their NeXT machine?? I assume it just a matter of the correct disktab entry? Thanks for your help sincerely, bruce toomire toomire@math.vt.edu
From: binderz@rocketmail.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Pictures Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 21:11:50 -0700 Organization: LDS I-America Message-ID: <151097211150@rocketmail.com> My names Jack Barnes. I'm gay and proud. Email me with pictures and bio. I will return all email. binderz@rocketmail.com
From: isor@ripco.com (chiroptera) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Monster Cube Project./ PPC hardware Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 01:47:37 GMT Organization: EnterAct L.L.C. Turbo-Elite News Server Message-ID: <34457110.2896423@news.enteract.com> References: <60v2dq$63k@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> <EI3EMs.5yw@cam-ani.co.uk> On Wed, 15 Oct 1997 12:28:03 GMT, ians@cam-ani.co.uk (Ian Stephenson) wrote: >It is possible to get PPC boards if you know where to ask. I suspect that >many ex-NeXT users would see these as a more fitting to inherit the cube >as a home. With Rhapsody ready to ship I suspect many NeXT developers are >looking to upgrade to nice 604 (and if you could get NeXT adb >keyboards...) > >$an someone where i work ( a computer store) allegedly called a MOT distributor that was selling 'mac compatible' mother boards with 603e processor soldered on for less than 200 dollars. i find it hard to believe but we are investigating further. these boards supposedly also include integrated scsi, video, and few other common on-board devices. -eric
From: gcasamen@erols.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Iomega Jaz drive troubles... Date: 16 Oct 1997 03:44:04 GMT Organization: Erol's Internet Services Distribution: world Message-ID: <6242i4$sob@winter.news.erols.com> Keywords: Jaz, Iomega I had some trouble about a week ago and I suspect I got ahold of a bum Jaz drive. Basically, after trying to format it under NS3.3 the disk failed and shortly thereafter the drive did too. I doub seriously that NS broke my drive, but I am just wondering if anyone here has sucessfully been able to format a Jaz cart under NS. Thanks in advance for any help Greg C.
From: sef@kithrup.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <151097211150@rocketmail.com> Date: 16 Oct 1997 03:01:40 GMT Control: cancel <151097211150@rocketmail.com> Message-ID: <cancel.151097211150@rocketmail.com> Sender: binderz@rocketmail.com Spam cancelled by sef@kithrup.com
From: "Lee Pugh" <leepugh@horizon.hit.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: FS NeXT OPTICAL DRIVE 256 MB Date: 11 Oct 1997 02:17:45 GMT Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc. Message-ID: <01bcd5fc$4bc04d20$0ca1fcce@default> I still have a couple of these drives, they are not new, they just look new. $65.00 each plus shipping. Inquire leepugh@horizon.hit.net
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: soundbox on cube question Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI4LKF.p2q@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 03:55:27 GMT References: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu>, David Herren <herren@flannet.middlebury.edu> wrote: >The saga continues--potentially clueless questions to come. > >So the 21 inch Hitachi monitor eats my desk, and I was hoping to remove the mono monitor from the cube (had been running two headed with a 17 inch Fimi/Philips). To whit, I purchased a soundbox. After connecting the soundbox, keyboard, etc., however, the >cube won't boot. Your cube's power supply is one of those that expects a load heavier than just a motherboard and a disk, ie. it expects the mono monitor to be there. You can install some power resistors or just find an old, big, even dead disk. Hook up the disk and stick it inside. Don't even hook up SCSI--just let the disk draw some current. A dead Quantum ProDrive 105S was enough for my machine. I've since replaced the 105S with an optical drive. Draws sufficne current *and* is actually useful! -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: soundbox on cube question Date: 16 Oct 1997 00:02:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <624e59$q5j@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu In <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> David Herren wrote: > The saga continues--potentially clueless questions to come. > > So the 21 inch Hitachi monitor eats my desk, and I was hoping to remove the mono monitor from the cube (had been running two headed with a 17 inch Fimi/Philips). To whit, I purchased a soundbox. After connecting the soundbox, keyboard, etc., however, the > cube won't boot. When I hit the power key, it whirs and then shuts down. Reconnecting the mono display and it powers up just fine. Could this be a dead soundbox (the keyboard is evidently passed through just fine or the power key wouldn't have any effect). > > I have indeed verified that I've turned OFF the mono display in the preferences app before shutting down and disconnecting it and reconnecting the soundbox. > > (as an aside, I've done business with Sam at Orb and Shannon at Deepspace--both of these guys are great and really care about their customers. In this case, Shannon is going to ship me a new soundbox to test. Good people in the next world). Some older cube models had this problem, I think the ones that were originally 68030's that were upgraded to 68040's. The PS needs the extra current drain (because it supplied the power to the mono monitor). Your problem is a power supply problem. The only cheap solution I can think of is possibly to use the resistor mentioned whenever someone posts about running a headless cube. That should drain enough power off the PS to keep the Cube up and running. -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
From: "David Glowacki" <dglow@microsoft.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cube acceleration options Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 21:00:14 -0700 Organization: Microsoft Corp. Message-ID: <61mtnq$2nr@news.microsoft.com> When it comes to accelerating a cube there are two alternatives I know of: - the highly collectable Nitro daughtercard (for 33 MHz systems) - Spherical Solutions' Pyro daughtercard (for 25 MHz systems)
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 03:12:33 -0600 From: Wonseok Baek <wbaek01@utopia.poly.edu> Subject: cube with FD,OD and HD Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Message-ID: <876982567.412@dejanews.com> Organization: Deja News Posting Service Hi,there. I have one simple question. Can I install FD,OD and HD simultaneously in a cube? Of course with 040 25mhz motherboard. Thanks in advance. Wonseok Baek -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
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From: dwright1@voicenet.com (Darren Wright) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Turbo color motherboard in color slab case? Date: 16 Oct 1997 12:27:18 GMT Organization: VoiceNet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290 Message-ID: <625176$826$1@news2.voicenet.com> References: <620m0u$b1r$1@news2.digex.net> Hippykill (mikelea@nospam.digex.net) wrote: : If I get the job I interviewed for today, I want to upgrade my NeXT : color slab. Does anyone know if I can just slap a Turbo color motherboard : in? I know that you have to do some chopping of the inside of the case : to put one in the mono slab case, and I don't particularly want to do : that... : -- Absolutely, You can just drop it in. MAke sure to ask for the ADB motherboard so you can upgrade later. -Darren
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: cube with FD,OD and HD Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 08:06:17 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <876982567.412@dejanews.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> wbaek01@utopia.poly.edu,UseNet writes: >I have one simple question. >Can I install FD,OD and HD simultaneously in a cube? >Of course with 040 25mhz motherboard. >Thanks in advance. There's plenty of space for a 1/3 height drive, floppy and optical internal. Of course you'll probably have to modify the faceplate to accomodate the floppy.
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: soundbox on cube question Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 08:04:41 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg159743.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI4LKF.p2q@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg159743.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca,UseNet writes: > Your cube's power supply is one of those that expects a load heavier than >just a motherboard and a disk, ie. it expects the mono monitor to be there. >You can install some power resistors or just find an old, big, even dead disk. >Hook up the disk and stick it inside. Don't even hook up SCSI--just let the >disk draw some current. A dead Quantum ProDrive 105S was enough for my >machine. > I've since replaced the 105S with an optical drive. Draws sufficne current >*and* is actually useful! As it is I have two quantum's internal now--a 2 gig and a 270 meg swap, drive, plus I've installed a CD-ROM drive internal as well as a floppy drive. I was worried that I might overload the powersupply but I see that that's not the case. How would I install power resistors and still have the sound box connected so I can connect keyboard and mouse? Does anyone "manufacture" a pass-through device along those lines?
From: shapiro@no-spammingus.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Sound Box Behavior Date: 16 Oct 1997 16:39:11 GMT Organization: EarthLink Network, Inc. Message-ID: <625fvf$gv9@argentina.earthlink.net> References: <623031$j1s@chile.earthlink.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello! Someone has been kind enough to explain to me that this is actually an intended feature of the Sound Box and how to turn down and off the external speaker so that one hears output only through the headphone jack. For others who may be interested, this is done by using the cmd-volume-down keys. As soon as I learned of this, I tried it out on a couple of ADB Turbos and it worked as explained. What a relief to learn this! I don't own any literature of this type, but I wonder if this feature and others like this are described in some black hardware documentation? Hats off to the NeXT user who was kind enough to explain how this is done. Thanx- Robert <shapiro@bova.goodnet.com> In <623031$j1s@chile.earthlink.net> "Robert Shapiro" wrote: > Hello! > > I have a NeXTstation Color Turbo running NS 3.3. On the back of the Sound > Box, there is a jack for headphones. When I connect a pair of headphones to > it, sound does come through the headphones, but also continues to com through > the Sound Box. What is up with this? > > I believe I heard where someone else had the same problem. I heard of Is > this a usual thing? > > If you don't wish to do a follow-up post, please reply to > <shapiro@bova.goodnet.com> > > > Thanx- > Robert > >
From: mtrombin@ix.netcom.com (Mark Trombino) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: 16 Oct 1997 17:38:42 GMT Organization: Egghead Billy, Inc. Message-ID: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I've experienced something that completely baffles me that I would like to share if only to get it off my chest... I hooked up an Iomega Zip disk a week ago to see if I could get it working with my turbo color station. I shortened my SCSI chain for this test and so I had my NeXT CD-ROM first in the chain as ID 5, and the Zip drive next as ID 6. Okay so far... During the boot sequence, the line "sc: selection failed" was repeated over and over so I powered down and changed the SCSI id of the Zip drive to 6. Same thing happened. Then I turned off the termination on the Zip drive. Powered up again and this time the boot sequence went ahead and recognized the Zip drive. Everything looked fine until the part in the sequence where it says "root at sd0" or something like that. At that point the sequence printed some error messages about a bad boot block and something about a front porch being corrupted... Now I'm scared. Rather than writing the error messages down (stupid) I powered down the system, removed the Zip drive, and rebooted. Now when the sequence got to "root at sd0" it would just print a newline about once a second. Rebooted off of a CD-ROM in single user mode, did an fsck on sd0 and the disk was really messed up. I'm no sysadmin, and it looked to me like it would take a real guru to get the thing back. So, I did a fresh install of the OS (4.1 BTW). Before I installed the developer stuff and reconfigured everything, I decided to try the zip disk one more time.... Heh heh. So I did and got the same messages about a corrupted boot block and front porch and other nonsense. Removed the disk and rebooted, and as expected, the sequence hung at "root at sd0" and printed newlines. So, there it is. I feel much better getting it off my chest. Thanks for listening. BTW, if anyone can explain what happened here, I would certainly love to hear it. Although I don't think I'll even let my Zip drive in the same room with my NeXT machine ever again. In fact, I think I may banish it from my house entirely :) -- Mark Trombino mtrombin@ix.netcom.com (NEXTMail, MIME Mail okay)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: cube with FD,OD and HD Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI5LDJ.8Ap@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 16:48:55 GMT References: <876982567.412@dejanews.com> <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu>, David Herren <herren@flannet.middlebury.edu> wrote: >wbaek01@utopia.poly.edu,UseNet writes: >>I have one simple question. >>Can I install FD,OD and HD simultaneously in a cube? >>Of course with 040 25mhz motherboard. >>Thanks in advance. > >There's plenty of space for a 1/3 height drive, floppy and optical >internal. Of course you'll probably have to modify the faceplate to >accomodate the floppy. Not necessarily. Cubes that came with floppy drives still have the OD cutout on the front. I've run a cube with all three with no troubles at all. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: soundbox on cube question Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI5LBn.KwG@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 16:47:47 GMT References: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI4LKF.p2q@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <msg159743.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <msg159743.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu>, David Herren <herren@flannet.middlebury.edu> wrote: > >As it is I have two quantum's internal now--a 2 gig and a 270 meg >swap, drive, plus I've installed a CD-ROM drive internal as well as a >floppy drive. I was worried that I might overload the powersupply but I >see that that's not the case. > Hmmm...different power supplies must have different thresholds. >How would I install power resistors and still have the sound box >connected so I can connect keyboard and mouse? Does anyone >"manufacture" a pass-through device along those lines? There's a document on Peanuts somewhere, I believe, that talks about how to do it. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: antoine@arrakis.osd.ulaval.ca (Antoine Gautier) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NS on HP Kayak stations ? Date: 16 Oct 1997 18:38:44 GMT Organization: Universite Laval Message-ID: <625mvk$90a$1@athena.ulaval.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Greetings, Has anyone tried installing NS3.3 on HP's new PII - Kayak stations ? Thks, --------------------------------------------------------- Antoine Gautier (mailto:antoine.gautier@fsa.ulaval.ca) ---------------------------------------------------------
From: jbf@frazer.com (James Frazer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 09:42:26 -0400 Organization: The Internet Access Company, Inc. Message-ID: <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> References: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com> In article <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com>, willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) wrote: > The most difficult thing with a Zip Drive in my experience is that it doesn't > have active/powered termination. > > It works fine if it's not the last device in the SCSI chain. I've got a NeXT sitting here with a CDROM and then a Zip on the SCSI bus, with the termination on and ID set to 5. Works fine.
From: "Christian Kopp" <ckopp@gmx.net> Newsgroups: nl.comp,nl.comp.hardware,nl.markt.comp,dds.markt,alt.comp.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.next.hardware,de.markt.comp.hardware,tw.bbs.comp.hardware Subject: Re: MONITOR GEZOCHT!!!!!!! Date: 17 Oct 1997 14:30:29 GMT Organization: Metronet Message-ID: <01bcda3e$6384b400$LocalHost@ckopp.iau> References: <344396FF.25D356AC@dds.nl> J. de Almeida Pinto <zjorz@dds.nl> schrieb im Beitrag <344396FF.25D356AC@dds.nl>... > Ik zoek een monitor voor mijn pc die mijn videokaart aan . > kan. Wie helpt?????? > > Mijn PC: > 6x86 200MHz+ 32 mb RAM > Emmentaler-Xtrem structuur > s3 virge svga 3dmax videokaart 2mb > Systeem: Windows NT 4.0 > > Groeten Zjorz > > Zjorz@dds.nl > > Hallo! Ich suche einen Monitor für meinen PC, der mit meiner Grafikkarte zusammenarbeitet... ?! Wer kann helfen? Mein PC: 686èr, 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM, PCI-Bus Grafikkarte: S3 virge SVGA, 3DMAX, mit 2MB Speicher Betriebssystem: MS Windows NT 4.0 --- IMHO Arbeitet doch jeder VGA Monitor mit jeder VGA Grafikkarte zusammen? -- Ci@o Christian Kopp ckopp@gmx.net QIX MIR WAS :-) 3018493@quix-it.de (80 Zeichen im Subject)
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: soundbox on cube question Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 16:04:03 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg160010.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <msg159520.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI4LKF.p2q@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <msg159743.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI5LBn.KwG@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg160010.thr-3e0a04.f4cdd.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca,UseNet writes: > There's a document on Peanuts somewhere, I believe, that talks about how to >do it. I found a document about how to boot a cube without a monitor, but it seems to refer to a machine with no soundbox, keyboard or mouse. I'm hoping to retain the latter but still run my cube with only the ND connected monitor. -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: Jonathan Hendry <jon@subsequent.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Place to buy Intel Mboards? Date: 11 Oct 1997 21:37:31 GMT Organization: Steel Driving Software, Chicago Sender: Jonathan Hendry <jon@momentum.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: <61orir$r67@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> Anyone want to suggest a good place to buy Intel motherboards? I'm thinking about upgrading my PC. -- Jonathan Hendry My lucky number is below one j_hendry@ix.netcom.com You never know when you might need a zero
From: patrick.schulz@amd.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Iomega Jaz drive troubles... Date: 17 Oct 1997 16:25:42 GMT Organization: AMD Distribution: world Message-ID: <6283i6$29i$1@amdint.amd.com> References: <6242i4$sob@winter.news.erols.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: gcasamen@erols.com In <6242i4$sob@winter.news.erols.com> gcasamen@erols.com wrote: > I had some trouble about a week ago and I suspect I got ahold of a > bum Jaz drive. Basically, after trying to format it under NS3.3 the disk failed and shortly thereafter the drive did too. > > I doub seriously that NS broke my drive, but I am just wondering > if anyone here has sucessfully been able to format a Jaz cart under > NS. > > Thanks in advance for any help > > Greg C. > > Greg, you might be right, I bought my Jaz drive a few weeks ago. On the very first day, after I low-level formated tho TOOLs disk, the drive made really strange noises and a few minutes later the disk was destroyed. I used NT at that time. So I returned the drive and got a new one. This one is working fine ever since, I could make it a OPENSTEP4.2 boot drive and I've never had any problems so far. Actually I thought, to not have these "quality" problems and I'm a bit concerned about the reliability of my new drive... Patrick. -- Patrick Schulz; 1704 Nelms Dr. #2025; Austin, TX 78744 email: pschulz@symphony.amd.com (MIME welcome) - vmunix: panic - no coffee detected, user halted.
From: Brian ba29@webexpert.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help! CD ROM Setup Date: 11 Oct 1997 19:34:35 -0700 Organization: None Message-ID: <61pcvr$lus@drn.zippo.com> I am trying to use my Panasonic portable CD-ROM with my NeXTstation. It is supposed to be SCSI-2 compatable. When I boot with the CD on the station trys to boot from the CD rom. It seems no matter what SCSI ID I use it skips over the hard drive and trys to boot from the CD. Trouble is I only have a DOS CD so I get messages like "bad magic" and "waiting for disk to come ready" in the ROM Monitor, then the system hangs. I can keep the CD's power off, let the station boot from the hard drive, then turn on the CD and it is found in the chain--but it trys to read the disk and again just hangs. What is up here? Is the CD ROM not compatible? Why can't I have a DOS CD or no CD in the drive? Thanks, Brian ba29@webexpert.net
From: sanguish@digifix.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy,comp.sys.next.announce,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.programmer Subject: NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Resources on the Net Supersedes: <10325876024022@digifix.com> Date: 12 Oct 1997 03:49:09 GMT Organization: Digital Fix Development Message-ID: <4564876628829@digifix.com> Topics include: Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP FTP sites NeXTanswers Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites ============================================ The following sites are a sample of the OpenStep related WWW sites available. A comprehensive list is available on Stepwise. Stepwise OpenStep/Rhapsody Information Server http://www.stepwise.com Stepwise has been serving the OpenStep/NEXTSTEP community since March 1993. Some of the many resources on the site include: OpenStep Third Party Software guide, Developer Directory, Mailing List information, extensive listing of FTP and WWW sites related to OpenStep and NEXTSTEP, OpenStep related Frequently Asked Questions. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. This is the World Wide Web interace to the FTP site. Apple Enterprise Software Group (formerly NeXT Computer, Inc.) http://www.next.com Here is where you'll find the NeXTanswers archive, with information on OpenStep installation, drivers and software patches. Apple Computer's 'Prelude to Rhapsody' Self Support Site http://devworld.apple.com/dev/prelude.html This site has been constructed to help you help yourself to learn as much as possible about the foundation for Rhapsody, today's OPENSTEP. The site provides an informal collection of pointers, references, and starting points for developers who are using the Prelude to Rhapsody bundle, distributed at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference. OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups ==================================================== COMP.SYS.NEXT.ADVOCACY This is the "why NEXTSTEP is better (or worse) than anything else in the known universe" forum. It was created specifically to divert lengthy flame wars from .misc. COMP.SYS.NEXT.ANNOUNCE Announcements of general interest to the NeXT community (new products, FTP submissions, user group meetings, commercial announcements etc.) This is a moderated newsgroup, meaning that you can't post to it directly. 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From: nlhaukeXXXX@isomedia.com (Nelson Hauke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT Color Printer on PC? Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 01:41:14 -0700 Organization: None Message-ID: <nlhaukeXXXX-1210970141140001@pm343.isomedia.com> References: <61ijtd$aio$1@news3.voicenet.com> Darren, I tried to hook up a black CP to a Mac. The Mac could see the printer, but it wouldn't print anything useful. The scsi mount info showed the printer to be a BJC-872, as I recall. I spoke with a chap at a printer repair shop down in Hayward CA who said that a motherboard swap was needed to get it to work. I didn't want to do that. I don't know about the PC - maybe it's different. Drop me an email if you want the name of the shop. Nelson (remove XXXX for email) ======== In article <61ijtd$aio$1@news3.voicenet.com>, dwright1@voicenet.com (Darren Wright) wrote: > Will the NeXT CP work on a PC? I know it is the same this as a BJC-4000 > and the Apple COlor PRinter...but what about the SCSI connection? > CAn I hook it up to my adaptec, and are there drivers available for WIn95 > or WInnt? > > -Darren
MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Epson Color Stylus X00 update From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <343fd726.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 11 Oct 97 19:44:38 GMT Hi all, A bunch have asked me to update them on my findings of getting the new Epson Color Stylus printers working with NeXT/OPENSTEP/Rhapsody. Well, here's the latest to date. I tried the alignment configuration with JetPilot2.3. And no dice, I get almost one page printed perfectly, and the rest gets mangled; (the printer just starts printing blank pages and wont stop till it's turned off). I have a couple of leads. One is Ghostscript drivers might exist. The other is eXTRAPRINT by GSCorp which no longer seems to be around. One other thing might be asking the JetPilot folks to update their driver for the new epsons since there seems to be quite some interest; their driver seems to ALMOST work, except for eating the bottom of the page and then printing out all those blank pages... At least 4 others have sent me email asking about any info because they want to use the new epson printers. Maybe if we can promise them X number of licenses they might consider updating it? Denis Gesbert pointed out where Ghostscript drivers maybe found: „http://www.math.unl.edu/~rdieter/ I haven't tried to install it yet, but I didn't see any of the new epsons supported by it on the site. Maybe there is a more up to date version, or a place with new drivers for ghostscript that can be applied to the NeXT version? If anyone knows, please let me know. I haven't been able to locate a current version of eXTRAPRINT either. The current version is 2.1, but the version on the NeXT archives (that I've been able to locate) is 1.0 (which is too old). I have a *partial* copy of eXTRAPRINT 2.1 for my (now also dead) NeXT Color Printer. However, some of it's files have been overwritten by DOTs when I installed it. So if anyone knows where a copy might be found, please let me know. One thing that is a little suboptimal about all the above solutions is the new Epsons under windows or macOS allow you to select a paper type. What this does is control the amount of ink used depending on the paper. I believe eXTRAPRINT allows for this, but don't think the other's do...but heck, at this point I'd be willing to deal with the less optimal solution. The output that I have seen from the JetPilot driver has been just fantastic and fast, even if not optimized. Hope that helps, and if anyone finds something out, please let me know and I'll provide further updates for folks. -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,de.comp.sys.next From: ingmar@aurora.in-berlin.de (Ingmar Camphausen) Subject: Re: Dead Turbo color NeXTstation? Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Message-ID: <1997Oct12.213427.1012@aurora.in-berlin.de> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Organization: INDIVIDUAL NETWORK Berlin References: <613ten$mb3$0@209.66.85.67> <61l281$nap$1@horus.mch.sni.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 21:34:27 GMT In de.comp.sys.next Werner Dittmann <Werner.Dittmann@mchp.siemens.de> wrote: : some investigations I found a blown fuse inside the power supply near : the power connector. I replaced it. But: after connecting the power cable : the fuse immediatly blows again. There must be a serious problem with the : power supply. : Questions: Are power supplies available as spare parts? Where? : how much does it cost? "DecisionOne", the former Bell Atlantic Service Department, should have NeXT spare parts. Try information@decisionone.com 001-800-499-6398 ext. 2 001-888-287-9202 Fax 001-510-732-3078 (Attn: Terry) I think they also have a web page now. It might even be easier to order a complete used/refurbished NeXTstation from Mr. Moosmann (Phone 001-704-633-8885). You would have other spare parts as well then... ;-) Hope this helps, Ingmar __ __ \_V_/ ___Y___ +-----------+ |\__/. .\ Ingmar Camphausen | USE PGP! |\ O---m /| \ \_____/| ingmar@in-berlin.de | (key via server |/`-------'\| \_U__////_/ (NeXTmail/MIME OK!) | or on request) +-----------+ -- "Das Individual Network ist der 'ADAC der Datenautobahn'." --Vera Heinau
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Taking the printer apart Date: 13 Oct 1997 02:01:00 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <61so0c$t7h@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <3441A2C9.388D1E53@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: rschultz@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net In <3441A2C9.388D1E53@shutupyoubloodyvikings.net> Rick Schultz wrote: > I've got a black and white NeXT Laser Printer with the "doesn't go in" > problem. I found the cleaning shwabs and some rubber revitalizer, but > I'm not quite sure how to get the case apart (in a way that will let it > be put back together). Better yet, get new rollers & pinch pad: RA1-8449-000 000 (Roller $7) RF1-1145 (Pad $3) At Parts Now. Someone (Ron Smith) recently informed me of the prices and the web site: http://www.partsnowinc.com This company is happy to do small orders. If you prefer to call: PartsNow 1-800-886-6688 Extension 163 Speak to Mark Allen > My two main questions are: when removing the case, does the lid remain > attached, or do I need to remove it? After unscrewing it, If I remember correctly, it slides towards the hinge a tad then lifts off. > Secondly, how exactly do you convice the case to come off? ("The case > has to be convinced that you really need to remove it, even when it is > loose and all the screws are out.") The case is a pain, you need to remove the top first, then try to stretch the parts just enough (near the exit rollers) to come off the machine. Just make sure you get *all* the screws. ;-) -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 11:12:03 -0600 From: Benoit.Marchant@questintl.com Subject: 233MHz Laptop availlable for OpenStep Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Message-ID: <877190554.6048@dejanews.com> Organization: Deja News Posting Service To: Benoit.Marchant@questintl.com Hi, I would like to know if anyone made some tests on 233MHz portables like Thinkpad 770 or Tecra 750 ? Is there OpenStep drivers for it ? the Tecra 750 has a S3 ViRGE/MX 3D chip. And the Thinkpad an evolution of the one which is supporteb by the 760ED diver. Thanks for any comment or info. Best Regards, Benoit Marchant -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
From: ChangJun Kim <nextkane@nuri.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NS3.3 on TP560... ? Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 01:42:54 +0900 Organization: HanNuri Internet Service Message-ID: <343FAC8E.496C@nuri.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello all! I want to build NeXTSTEP 3.3 on ThinkPad 560 with Adaptec 1460 slim scsi card and Plextor 8x scsi cdrom ... I have 3.3 PCMCIA booting disk and Additional Driver disk from NeXTAnswer. But I can't recognize slim scsi card and cdrom. Is there who solve that problem ? help me, please....... -.-; Thanks. nextkane@nuri.net
From: petcher@howdy.wustl.edu (Donald N. Petcher) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Subject: Re: NeXT Turbo Color: can't get into ROM monitor(!) Date: 10 Oct 1997 22:09:39 GMT Organization: Washington University in St. Louis Message-ID: <61m933$q8v$1@newsreader.wustl.edu> References: <876266766.2097@dejanews.com> In article <876266766.2097@dejanews.com>, <nike@well.com> wrote: >After powering on my color turbo, I received the 'testing system' >message, immediately followed by a 'loading from network' message. >I was not able to break into the ROM Monitor at either stage with >command+~. (I have the new kybd with one command bar.) The only >way to power cycle is with the power key. > >I have also tried: > >1. placing my Openstep 4.1 install floppy in the fd drive, but it >still yields the same result. > >2. placing the Openstep cdrom in my external cdrom, with the same >result. > >NOTE: It IS NOT plugged into a network. > >However, I do not hear the SCSI disk spin up, but why can't I >still open the ROM Monitor? > >Any tips? I have searched the FAQ's and NeXTAnswers to no avail. > >TIA...please email (or Cc:) nike@well.com... > >-------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet I had this problem once. The problem was that I had a Turbo ADB machine (same as above - the one with the command bar) with ROM chips that were for a different system - say non-turbo or non-ADB ROMs, I forget which. You need v74 or later ROMs for the ROM monitor to work. Otherwise it just ignores the attempt to interrup the login sequence. Check your ROMs - the version should be written on the top of the chips - to see if this is your problem. --Don Petcher
From: nothing@nin.net (silence) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXTstep Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 17:41:19 -0400 Message-ID: <nothing-ya02408000R1810971741190001@news.cuny.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit wondering if there is anyone with version 3.3 for motoralo of NeXTstep.. i desparately need an upgrade, as i am using 2.1....
From: PC107 <pc107@kalo.dk> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Drivers for S2D partition on Chicony 975 notebook Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 20:45:04 +0100 Organization: News Server at UNI-C, Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education. Message-ID: <3443CBC0.FBA@kalo.dk> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Has anyone got the drivers to place on a S2D partition? I would like to know how to place them there. Thanks in advance! Please e-mail the answer, if it's ok: mailto:pc107@kalo.dk
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 21 inch Hitachi question References: <msg159488.thr-3df5be.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <34452807.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 15 Oct 97 20:31:03 GMT herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) wrote: > (Warning: probably a really stupid question to follow. Those > easily offended by ignorance and/or blindness should skip to the > next message...) > OK, so I just took delivery of a Hitachi 21 inch black monitor > to replace my Fimi/Philips 17 inch. Now connected to the ND board > of my cube (ND has 64 megs). So am I just stupid or ignorant or > both? Don't I get more screen real estate, or, is this really a > case where the ND outputs the same resolution regardless of the > screen size? What I have is a 21 inch version of exactly the same > screen as I had before (to put it another way, I don't get any > more space for icons in the dock--everything is just bigger). > I've looked at preferences.app but don't see any way to tell the > ND that I'm running on a 21 inch monitor. Yup, now you have an 1120X832 display at 72dpi instead of at 92dpi. Also, I imagine the 21" screen is a good bit sharper, and should have more vibrant colors... -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: sanguish@digifix.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy,comp.sys.next.announce,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.programmer Subject: NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Resources on the Net Supersedes: <4564876628829@digifix.com> Date: 19 Oct 1997 03:48:52 GMT Organization: Digital Fix Development Message-ID: <21870877233630@digifix.com> Topics include: Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP FTP sites NeXTanswers Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites ============================================ The following sites are a sample of the OpenStep related WWW sites available. A comprehensive list is available on Stepwise. Stepwise OpenStep/Rhapsody Information Server http://www.stepwise.com Stepwise has been serving the OpenStep/NEXTSTEP community since March 1993. Some of the many resources on the site include: OpenStep Third Party Software guide, Developer Directory, Mailing List information, extensive listing of FTP and WWW sites related to OpenStep and NEXTSTEP, OpenStep related Frequently Asked Questions. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. This is the World Wide Web interace to the FTP site. Apple Enterprise Software Group (formerly NeXT Computer, Inc.) http://www.next.com Here is where you'll find the NeXTanswers archive, with information on OpenStep installation, drivers and software patches. Apple Computer's 'Prelude to Rhapsody' Self Support Site http://devworld.apple.com/dev/prelude.html This site has been constructed to help you help yourself to learn as much as possible about the foundation for Rhapsody, today's OPENSTEP. The site provides an informal collection of pointers, references, and starting points for developers who are using the Prelude to Rhapsody bundle, distributed at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference. OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups ==================================================== COMP.SYS.NEXT.ADVOCACY This is the "why NEXTSTEP is better (or worse) than anything else in the known universe" forum. It was created specifically to divert lengthy flame wars from .misc. COMP.SYS.NEXT.ANNOUNCE Announcements of general interest to the NeXT community (new products, FTP submissions, user group meetings, commercial announcements etc.) This is a moderated newsgroup, meaning that you can't post to it directly. 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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: IDE on Black Hardware? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EI9tu8.o0n@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 23:42:08 GMT References: <344834DF.9BBBB6A1@cyberspace.org> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <344834DF.9BBBB6A1@cyberspace.org>, Windchaser <windchsr@cyberspace.org> wrote: >I'd like to use the much cheaper IDE drives on my NeXTStation. I know >there's probably no way to attatch an IDE interface to a slab. Correct. >I had an >idea however, and was wondering if a device exists that would sit on a >SCSI bus as a standard device and translate commands to an IDE drive. >You could even use four IDE drives; have the controller at SCSI ID 4, >say, and the IDE drives at LUN 0,1,2,3. > If there was I can't imagine it being cheaper than the price difference between the IDE and SCSI disks. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: Fan type in 21" display Message-ID: <EIA0ID.Hvs@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <EI4AtJ.Jus@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 02:06:12 GMT In article <EI4AtJ.Jus@novice.uwaterloo.ca> dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) writes: > Does anyone happen to know the specs on the fan in the 21" > displays? I want to replace mine (very noisy!) but taking the > beast apart is such a massive pain... > It is a 12V, 90 mA DC Panaflow (Matsushita) -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: emclean@slip.net (Emmett McLean) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Optical Drive & Floppy Co-Exist in Cube ? Date: 18 Oct 1997 22:11:03 -0700 Organization: Slip.Net Message-ID: <62c4p7$sro@slip.net> Hi, Is it possible for both an Optical Drive and a floppy to co-exist in a cube? If so, what kind of cables would daisy change the Optical and floppy? Ah, the machine currently has a 68030 board. Thanks, Emmett
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Optical Drive & Floppy Co-Exist in Cube ? Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 08:46:30 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg160510.thr-47aac9d7.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <62c4p7$sro@slip.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg160510.thr-47aac9d7.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> emclean@slip.net,UseNet writes: >Is it possible for both an Optical Drive and a floppy >to co-exist in a cube? If so, what kind of cables >would daisy change the Optical and floppy? >Ah, the machine currently has a 68030 board. I don't think that the optical and the floppy use the same bus so daisy chaining probably isn't an option. At least on 25MHz 040 motherboard, the optical and the floppy are different ports on the motherboard. -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: Problems installing NS3.0 on ColorStation Message-ID: <EIA0xM.I2C@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <622jjo$7ff$1@elnws01.mediaone.net> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 02:15:22 GMT In article <622jjo$7ff$1@elnws01.mediaone.net> Dan <"dan "@at recycled .dot net> writes: > Hello... > > Just got my hands on a NeXT non-turbo ColorStation with 16Mb RAM. I took > a disk from a Sun, a Maxtor 207Mb, installed it at ID 0, and went to > install NEXTSTEP 3.0 from a CD at ID 6. > > Booted off the included floppy. The internal 207Mb disk was detected as > sd0. It sat for about 15 seconds "waiting for drive to become ready," > probed the rest of the SCSI bus, found the CD at sd1, then did the > following: > > sd0 (0,0): sense key:0x2 additional sense key:0x4 > SCSI block in error=0 (no valid label) > Target 0: NOT READY: retry 1 > ... > Target 0: NOT READY: retry 20 > > And it loops continuiously scrolling this on the console. It does, > however try to continue the install, but eventually asks me to "insert > disk sd0." Something is definitely not right here. The disk is good; it > was taken from a working machine. Anyone have thoughts on this? > I don't know about the block size on SUN's disks, but on black hardware only 512 byte and 1024 byte are valid. Probably you need a low level format before you can use the drive (Apple's drives positively do need one). -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: Amscray <gansen@arthur.avalon.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: PPP/CSLIP/TTYDSP/Routing Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 12:09:44 -0500 Organization: Avalon Networks Inc. Message-ID: <Pine.HPP.3.96.971019120907.24759C-100000@arthur.avalon.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software Subject: PPP/CSLIP/TTYDSP/Routing OK. I use Vicom Internet Gateway on my Mac along with ethernet to do routing and gateway stuff for my NeXT. I run it over a 56k x2 modem and actually get 4-5k/sec downloads usually this way. However, Vicom's software is kludgy. I don't like it. It doesn't...well, I just don't like the interface, who cares why. Anyway, it also means that the NeXT is firewalled which I dislike. So, first, if anyone knows how I can do settings under VIG that allow people to telnet to/etc the NeXT which is behind the dialing-up Mac, lemme know. That might be a good start. More to the point, however, is that I want to start making the NeXT dial. What hardware/software would I need to start PPP or CSLIP (payware?)? I have heard that if I want to do CSLP I need a TTYDSP adaptor which I am willing to get. I am also aware that the NeXT's serial port is only supposedly 38.4, but this does not matter as I really am tired of VIG. In addition to getting the NeXT to dial up, I also want it to do routing over my network for my Mac. The Mac does not need to be reachable by the outside nearly as much, and I figure the NeXT would be better suited to gateway/routing stuff anyway. So, any info on any of these topics is appreciated. --Chris _____________________________________________________________________________ Chris Gansen gansen@avalon.net http://www.avalon.net/~gansen
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: Optical Drive & Floppy Co-Exist in Cube ? Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EIB8n6.ACo@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 17:59:30 GMT References: <62c4p7$sro@slip.net> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <62c4p7$sro@slip.net>, Emmett McLean <emclean@slip.net> wrote: >Hi, > >Is it possible for both an Optical Drive and a floppy >to co-exist in a cube? If so, what kind of cables >would daisy change the Optical and floppy? > Yes, no problem. They use different busses/protocols/connectors/everything so there's nothing to worry about. Except... >Ah, the machine currently has a 68030 board. > ...the '030 boards don't have the floppy controller, so you're out of luck. -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: jbf@frazer.com (James Frazer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 23:45:19 -0400 Organization: The Internet Access Company, Inc. Message-ID: <jbf-2010972345200001@frazer.com> References: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com> <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> <628fl4$cs0@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> <62fv38$kgt$3@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> Mark seems to have given me a problem I don't have. To quote (and it appears in several posts): > mtrombin@ix.netcom.com (Mark Trombino) wrote: > > In <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> James Frazer wrote: > > This is amazing to me. What in the world would cause the zip drive to > > corrupt my boot block? And not just once but twice! I recall offering comments to the effect that my Zip drive works properly under the described SCSI configuration so that that was unlikely to be the problem. And I've never had a Zip termination problem with my NeXT (or Mac), whether the Zip was powered up or left dead. So that's a bogus issue (at least for my, fairly early, Zip drive).
From: Roland Telfeyan <roland@telf.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: How to fix laser printer? Date: 21 Oct 1997 03:39:33 GMT Organization: Telf Design Corp. Message-ID: <62h85l$l7f$1@ralph.vnet.net> Hi All, I have a NeXT 400dpi laser printer in which the final pinch rollers (at the very end of the paper path) have just stopped functioning. Does anybody know how to fix them? Are service manuals for the printers available? Thanks, Roland Telfeyan roland@telf.com
From: Roland Telfeyan <roland@telf.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Fuser gear -- where to get and how to replace? Date: 21 Oct 1997 03:51:21 GMT Organization: Telf Design Corp. Message-ID: <62h8rp$lfb$1@ralph.vnet.net> Hi All, I wrote: "I have a NeXT 400dpi laser printer for which the final pinch rollers (at the very end of the paper path) have just stopped functioning." I understand that I need a new fuser gear, but where can I get one and how do I install it? Are there service manuals available? Thanks, Roland Telfeyan roland@telf.com
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: PPP/CSLIP/TTYDSP/Routing Followup-To: comp.sys.next.software Date: 19 Oct 1997 22:47:15 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <62e2lj$j$4@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <Pine.HPP.3.96.971019115331.24759B-100000@arthur.avalon.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: gansen@avalon.net NOTE: FOLLOWUPS TO COMP.SYS.NEXT.SOFTWARE [posted to Usenet groups, since this happens so often] You posted the same message to two newsgroups within comp.sys.next.*. Had they been crossposted (ie both copies posted at the same time in the same message) many newsreaders would have caught them, and people would only have to see it once. You also did not direct followups to one newsgroup, or to yourself via email, which means there is a good chance folks will duplicate efforts to answer your question. I can understand why you might not know which group is the right one to post this, software or hardware. However, crossposting the message and setting a Followups-To line would have given you the chance to say: ``I'm not sure which group to post this to, so I've posted it to both. Please send replies to csn.software''. http://www.stepwise.com/Resources/Newsgroups/roadmap.html is an excellent guide to what newsgroups are for what questions. Also, this question is an FAQ.... I'm not sure if it is IN the FAQ however as it is a little lacking in places (I've been meaning to help the effort and haven't, so it's not that it is someone else's fault...)... however you might have checked www.dejanews.com for similar articles. Anyway, that said, I might as well do what I can to start an answer. > However, Vicom's software is kludgy. I don't like it. It doesn't...well, I > just don't like the interface, who cares why. Anyway, it also means that > the NeXT is firewalled which I dislike. So, first, if anyone knows how I > can do settings under VIG that allow people to telnet to/etc the NeXT > which is behind the dialing-up Mac, lemme know. That might be a good > start. Unless the NeXT has a static, Internet registered IP address, people will not be able to access it from the Internet directly. > More to the point, however, is that I want to start making the NeXT dial. > What hardware/software would I need to start PPP or CSLIP (payware?)? I > have heard that if I want to do CSLP I need a TTYDSP adaptor which I am > willing to get. I am also aware that the NeXT's serial port is only > supposedly 38.4, but this does not matter as I really am tired of VIG. You are asking several different questions here. All you need is a modem and the right serial cable (checkout www.orb.com and/or www.deepspacetech.com... they are $25 and you cannot just use a Mac cable even though it looks like it would fit). You also need some program to talk to your modem. Sadist and other vi users will tell you to use 'tip' or 'cu'. I'd rather eat broken glass and spagetti over my open computer case plugged right into the wall without a surge protector in the middle of a thunderstorm while having nails driven through my eyes.... so I'd suggest getting something like 'kermit' which you can find at: ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/next/apps/comm/kermit.6.0.192.NIHS.bs.tar.gz which you will only need for the inital setup. Then you'd want something like PPP from ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/next/apps/internet/ppp/ppp.2.3b3.NIHS.b.tar.gz it has a `chat' program which is what you will want to use eventually INSTEAD of kermit, but kermit is helpful in the initial stages. SLIP under NS is a more difficult process, and the TTYDSP adaptor may not be worth the time & effort.... I'm not sure how that works, I only used PPP myself. Anyway, once you download the PPP software and install it (which is a process in itself) then you will need to work on a ``chat script''. This is the script which actually connects to your ISP, which is challenging, to say the least. You'll also need to know things like whether or not they require PAP or CHAP authentication. There is a mailing list/support group ;-) for PPP under NeXT which is hosted by peak.org. send a message to 'majordomo@peak.org' with the BODY of the message as subscribe nextppp which is a better place to ask these types of questions about PPP > In addition to getting the NeXT to dial up, I also want it to do routing > over my network for my Mac. The Mac does not need to be reachable by the > outside nearly as much, and I figure the NeXT would be better suited to > gateway/routing stuff anyway. So, any info on any of these topics is > appreciated. The NeXT cannot do 'ip masquerading' if that is what you mean... or at least I don't know how... perhaps it can..... well, anyway, that's another question. Well that's a start at least. Good luck TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV References: <87d8l07p7p.fsf@tanis.first.gmd.de> From: John Kheit <jkheit@xtdl.com> Organization: monoChrome, Inc., NJ, USA Message-ID: <344c6866.0@206.25.228.5> Date: 21 Oct 97 08:31:34 GMT leo@mud.de (Matthias L. Jugel) wrote: > I have just bought an ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV card with 8MB SGRAM. > It works very well with Linux and Windows 95, but the driver I > downloaded from NeXTAnswers (#2057) does seem to find the Rage > II chip but when it should switch to the configured graphics mode > my monitor tells me that there is not signal. > All I can do is pressing Command-~ to reboot the computer using > the Standard VGA. I have tried modifying the PCI4Mb.table to > match the IO ports and Memory maps to what I get from the > Linux/Windows 95 drivers. It accomplished nothing. > What I do not understand is the comment about the driver versions. > It tells me that the driver uses calls to the adapters BIOS to > switch video modes in version 3.37. The current version shown in > the Configure.app is 3.31. Am I doing something wrong here? As I understand it, the current version of the driver does not support the 8mb's of memory...so if you simply pull out the extra 4mb of memory off of the card, and plug it back in, it will work fine. I think newer versions of the driver should support the 8mb of memory. Hope that helps. -- Thanks, be well, take care, later, John Kheit; Self expressed... __________________________________________________________________ monoChrome, Inc. ASCII, MIME, PGP, SUN, & NeXTmail OK NeXT/OPENSTEP Developer mailto:jkheit@xtdl.com Telepathy, It's coming... http://www.xtdl.com/~jkheit Franklin Pierce Law Center You're dangerous because you're honest
From: altenber@acpub.duke.edu (Lee Altenberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Horrid SCSI read speed w/ OS4.2/Mach/Intel Date: 20 Oct 1997 01:02:35 -0400 Organization: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Message-ID: <62eolb$5of@news.duke.edu> Under Prelude (OpenStep 4.2 Intel prerelease) I am getting hard disk read rates of 7.5 MB/sec., but WRITES of only 850 KB/sec! This is using the benchmark program iozone with a 48 MB file on a 32 MB RAM sysem. The system is a Dell GXPro Pentium Pro 200 with an Adaptec 2940 UW SCSI controller and a Seagate Barracuda ST32171W Ultra/Wide 2.1 GB HD. I saw a post some while ago with similar abysmal SCSI read speeds from someone after they had upgraded from NS3.3 to OpenStep, and the poster said that it was due to NT turning off the write cache on the HD. But I have only Prelude on this system. I checked and synchronous negotiation and ultra-interface are turned on in the Adaptec utilities, and synchronous is turned on in the 2940 driver on OpenStep. If anyone has any answers to this mystery, and fixes, workarounds, etc., I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Lee Altenberg a l t e n b e r @ a c p u b . d u k e . e d u
From: stevet@minitrue.ultratech.net (Steve Thompson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Question re: Attaching monitor to a NextStation. Date: 20 Oct 1997 01:28:19 -0400 Organization: Ultratech.net Inc. Message-ID: <62eq5j$9ot$1@minitrue.ultratech.net> I have been given the task of making a NextStation Model N1100 (p/n 1715) work with some sort of monitor. I've looked at the FAQs that are available, and all that seems to apply to this problem is making sure that pin 6 of the colour monitor plug is tied to ground with a 470 ohm resistor. No mention is made of the b/w display of the machine I have. I have, at my disposal, a MAG 17' Multisync, A Panasonic monochrome 21", which is a fixed frequency 1024x768 workstation monitor, and a Sun(?) 19" monochrome monitor that is currently mated with a BWTWO framebuffer running at (I think) 1152x864. I'm perfectly capable of building a cable, but I don't know anything about the display of the Next, other than it's a 2-bit greyscale. The only documentation I have would be on the NextStep 3.0 cdrom, and I don't (yet) have a cdrom drive that will work with 512-byte blocks. Can anyone describe the video connector and the montor Hsync, Vsync, etc. parameters so I can get this beast running? If you reply, plese CC: me vi email as my news feed is not terribly reliable of late. Regards, -- Steve Thompson | 'It's large amounts of well-organized ignorance that scares Sysadmin, | me the most.' -- Cody Ann Michaels Misanthrope |
From: arti@lava.DOTnet (Art Isbell - remove "DOT") Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Optical Drive & Floppy Co-Exist in Cube ? Date: 20 Oct 1997 05:37:24 GMT Organization: LavaNet, Inc. Distribution: world Message-ID: <62eqmk$pi7@mochi.lava.net> References: <62c4p7$sro@slip.net> <EIB8n6.ACo@novice.uwaterloo.ca> dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) wrote: > In article <62c4p7$sro@slip.net>, Emmett McLean <emclean@slip.net> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Is it possible for both an Optical Drive and a floppy > >to co-exist in a cube? If so, what kind of cables > >would daisy change the Optical and floppy? > > > > Yes, no problem. They use different busses/protocols/connectors/everything > so there's nothing to worry about. Except... > > >Ah, the machine currently has a 68030 board. > > > > ...the '030 boards don't have the floppy controller, so you're out of luck. Unless you use a SCSI floppy drive which should work fine. -- Art Isbell NeXT/MIME Mail: arti@lavaDOTnet Trego Systems (for whom I don't speak) Voice/Fax: +1 808 394 0511 OPENSTEP/NT Voice Mail: +1 808 394 0495 managed care solutions US Mail: Honolulu, HI 96825-2638
From: paquez1332@mindspring.com (Pablo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 13:34:58 GMT Organization: MindSpring Enterprises Message-ID: <344b5cd6.821016@news.mindspring.com> References: <87d8l07p7p.fsf@tanis.first.gmd.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On 20 Oct 97 09:34:18 GMT, leo@mud.de (Matthias L. Jugel) wrote: ~ ~Hi, ~ ~I have just bought an ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV card with 8MB SGRAM. ~It works very well with Linux and Windows 95, but the driver I ~downloaded from NeXTAnswers (#2057) does seem to find the Rage II ~chip but when it should switch to the configured graphics mode my ~monitor tells me that there is not signal. ~ ~All I can do is pressing Command-~ to reboot the computer using the ~Standard VGA. I have tried modifying the PCI4Mb.table to match the ~IO ports and Memory maps to what I get from the Linux/Windows 95 ~drivers. It accomplished nothing. ~ ~What I do not understand is the comment about the driver versions. ~It tells me that the driver uses calls to the adapters BIOS to switch ~video modes in version 3.37. The current version shown in the ~Configure.app is 3.31. Am I doing something wrong here? ~ ~Thank you, ~ ~ Leo. ~P.S: Please respond via Email. This was discussed just recently here, try DejaNews: http://xp7.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?recnum=4409739&server=db97p3&CONTEXT=877353812.1597767819&hitnum=4 Or search: 'ATI pc2tv openstep' This article mentions an incompatibility that the card is terrific, but the driver only recognizes 4 meg sgram for replies, please remove the digits or point your mail to paquez at mindspring dot com
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.sys.ibm.pc-hardware,comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.sgi.hardware,comp.sys.sun Subject: cmsg cancel <01bcdca8$18833640$LocalHost@town> Control: cancel <01bcdca8$18833640$LocalHost@town> Date: 20 Oct 1997 06:27:47 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.01bcdca8$18833640$LocalHost@town> Sender: "Town Target Technology Limited" <raymond@towntarget.com.hk> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: Horst_Lehner@bb.maus.de (Horst Lehner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Message-ID: <199710200906.a49163@bb.maus.de> Organization: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?MAUS B=83blingen (+49-7031-714550)?= Subject: V: Workstation Date: Mon, 20 Oct 97 09:06:00 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Xcanpos: shelf.01/199710231301!0008370924 Ich habe hier die folgende Workstation zuviel: HP 9000 Serie 735/125 Dieses System war vor dem Erscheinen der C-Serie vor knapp einem Jahr das Topmodell der HP-Workstations. Hardware: - 64-Bit-PA-RISC-Prozessor mit 125 MHz Takt und 512k Cache (separater High-Speed-Cache-Bus!) - 80MB RAM (kann aufgerüstet werden, es sind noch genug Slots frei) - 2 x 2 GB Fast-Wide-Differential-SCSI-Festplatte intern eingebaut - Sowohl SCSI-2- als auch Fast-Wide-Differential-SCSI Bus herausgeführt - Thin-Lan-Netzwerkanschluß (10 MBit/s, auf 10-Base-T umrüstbar) - 1 x Parallel- und 2 x RS232-Schnittstelle - Audio-Ein- und Ausgänge (Stereo) über 3.5mm-Klinke, getrennt für Line- und Mic- bzw. Phones-Level - Ein EISA-Slot - Auf Wunsch internes Diskettenlaufwerk - Auf Wunsch externes CDROM-Laufwerk - 24-Bit-Grafikkarte mit Z-Buffer für höchste Grafikperformance 1280 x 1024 Pixels bei 72 Hz Bildwiederholfrequenz - 20-Zoll Festfrequenzmonitor (gegen Aufpreis 21-Zoll-Multisync- Monitor mit Trinitron-Röhre möglich) - Hochwertiges, langes BNC-Videokabel - Tastatur und Dreitastenmaus mit Kabeln - Owner's Guide Betriebssystem: - HP-UX oder NextStep möglich - Auf Wunsch HP-UX (Version nach Wunsch) vorinstalliert Einzelteile: - 99-MHz-Prozessorkarte - Schnittstellenkarte - Einschub zum Einbau interner SCSI-2-Platten - SCSI-Diskettenlaufwerk mit Einbausatz Preis: alles komplett wie beschrieben VB DM 10000,-- nur an Selbstabholer (Raum Stuttgart)
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Fuser gear -- where to get and how to replace? Date: 21 Oct 1997 13:26:27 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <62iai3$1s7$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <62h8rp$lfb$1@ralph.vnet.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: roland@telf.com In <62h8rp$lfb$1@ralph.vnet.net> Roland Telfeyan wrote: > Hi All, > > I wrote: > "I have a NeXT 400dpi laser printer for which the final pinch > rollers (at the very end of the paper path) have just > stopped functioning." > > I understand that I need a new fuser gear, but where can I get > one and how do I install it? http://www.peak.org/~luomat/next/printerinfo.html > Are there service manuals available? Not that I know of.... TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: leo@mud.de (Matthias L. Jugel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV Message-ID: <87d8l07p7p.fsf@tanis.first.gmd.de> Date: 20 Oct 97 09:34:18 GMT Sender: news@news.first.gmd.de Hi, I have just bought an ATI 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV card with 8MB SGRAM. It works very well with Linux and Windows 95, but the driver I downloaded from NeXTAnswers (#2057) does seem to find the Rage II chip but when it should switch to the configured graphics mode my monitor tells me that there is not signal. All I can do is pressing Command-~ to reboot the computer using the Standard VGA. I have tried modifying the PCI4Mb.table to match the IO ports and Memory maps to what I get from the Linux/Windows 95 drivers. It accomplished nothing. What I do not understand is the comment about the driver versions. It tells me that the driver uses calls to the adapters BIOS to switch video modes in version 3.37. The current version shown in the Configure.app is 3.31. Am I doing something wrong here? Thank you, Leo. P.S: Please respond via Email.
From: eharley@pacbell.net (Eric Harley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: No ROM BASIC ?!? Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 06:59:04 -0700 Organization: Command-Help Consultants Message-ID: <eharley-2110970659040001@ppp-207-214-149-36.snrf01.pacbell.net> I can't boot into OpenStep anymore! All I get is the subject line and a beep. However,I can boot into Win95 from another disk. My setup is this: 1 gig IDE HD 6x ATAPI CDROM 1 gig SCSI HD OpenStep is on the IDE, Win95 is on the SCSI. I installed win95 by telling my computer that I wasn't using the IDE bus. That worked, but now I can't use OpenStep. Any ideas? Just Another Perl Hacker
From: esuttles@glasscity.net Newsgroups: alt.amateur-comp,alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,comp.periphs,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.misc Subject: PC Stuff for sale Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 10:41:29 -0400 Organization: Monroe County Library System Message-ID: <344CBF19.4DD1@glasscity.net> References: <34460929.149E9219@vegas.infi.net> <34467128.751AB877@infi.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Computer Stuff For Sale: 120 MB IDE Seagate Hard Disk $40.00 6X Mitsumi Internal IDE CD-ROM $30.00 SoundBlaster 32 Sound Card $30.00 Trident SVGA 2 MB graphics Card PCI $20.00 3 COM 10 Base-T PCI Ethernet Card $30.00 Adobe PageMill 2.0 CD (Win 95) $30.00 Send me an email if you are interested in any of this stuff.
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From: "B.Gridley" <bgridley@infi.net> Newsgroups: alt.amateur-comp,alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,comp.periphs,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware,tw.bbs.comp.hardware.misc Subject: Re: floppy drive malfunction Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 15:55:20 -0400 Organization: InfiNet Message-ID: <34467128.751AB877@infi.net> References: <34460929.149E9219@vegas.infi.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: anthonda@vegas.infi.net anthoney wrote: > I recently upgraded some memory and made some adjustments in my > bios, I also installed windows 95. Now my computer boots and says it > cannot detect my a: and it will not work in dos or windows. I checked > the drive and cable on another pc and they worked fine. Any ideas would > be appreciated. Make sure while in BIOS you did not accidentally disable your floppy
From: mikelea@nospam.digex.net (Hippykill) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Turbo color motherboard in color slab case? Date: 16 Oct 1997 19:51:40 GMT Organization: DIGEX, Inc. Message-ID: <625r8c$he1$1@news2.digex.net> References: <620m0u$b1r$1@news2.digex.net> <625176$826$1@news2.voicenet.com> dwright1@voicenet.com (Darren Wright) wrote: >Hippykill (mikelea@nospam.digex.net) wrote: >: If I get the job I interviewed for today, I want to upgrade my NeXT >: color slab. Does anyone know if I can just slap a Turbo color motherboard >: in? I know that you have to do some chopping of the inside of the case >: to put one in the mono slab case, and I don't particularly want to do >: that... >: -- > >Absolutely, > You can just drop it in. MAke sure to ask for the ADB motherboard >so you can upgrade later. I already have the color slab, and it isn't ADB... oh well... -- *mikelea@access.digex.net* "imperious, angry, furious, extreme in all things, with a disturbance in the moral imagination unlike any the world has ever known-there you have me in a nutshell: and one more thing, kill me or take me as I am, because I will not change." -de Sade
From: "Jeff" <jsr@pimpz.org> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NeXT 400 dpi Laser Printer Problem Date: 21 Oct 1997 09:08:00 GMT Organization: ISPNews Message-ID: <01bcde00$6e6c7860$0100000a@shaft> I was wondering if anyone has seen a problem like this with the NeXT 400 dpi laser printer and if anyone has any idea how to fix it. I looked around but couldn't find anything about this problem anywhere... The printer is hooked up to a NeXTcube and whenever I try to print anything all I get out of the printer is one peice of paper that is all black except for 4 white lines at the top with a very small black line in the middle on some of the lines. I've tried hooking the printer up to another NeXT thinking it may be a problem with the setup but it didn't help. Thanks, Jeff
From: Student Satelitte Project <aivazis@scf.usc.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help Jaz Drive Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 09:19:29 -0700 Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Message-ID: <34463E90.30CCF3D4@scf.usc.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can some one help me how to build a Jaz Boot Disk NeXTanswers document does not work Thanks email: aivazis@scf.usc.edu
From: cdodson@i.cant.say.com***(email spammers must die) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Horrid SCSI read speed w/ OS4.2/Mach/Intel Date: 20 Oct 1997 15:27:22 GMT Organization: Stratus Computer Inc, Marlboro MA Message-ID: <62ft8q$h2u@transfer.stratus.com> References: <62eolb$5of@news.duke.edu> In article <62eolb$5of@news.duke.edu> altenber@acpub.duke.edu (Lee Altenberg) writes: > Under Prelude (OpenStep 4.2 Intel prerelease) I am getting hard disk > read rates of 7.5 MB/sec., but WRITES of only 850 KB/sec! This is > using the benchmark program iozone with a 48 MB file on a 32 MB RAM > sysem. The system is a Dell GXPro Pentium Pro 200 with an Adaptec 2940 > UW SCSI controller and a Seagate Barracuda ST32171W Ultra/Wide 2.1 GB > HD. > > I saw a post some while ago with similar abysmal SCSI read speeds from > someone after they had upgraded from NS3.3 to OpenStep, and > the poster said that it was due to NT turning off the write cache on > the HD. But I have only Prelude on this system. I checked and > synchronous negotiation and ultra-interface are turned on in the > Adaptec utilities, and synchronous is turned on in the 2940 driver on > OpenStep. > > If anyone has any answers to this mystery, and fixes, workarounds, > etc., I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, > You need to download the Seagate utility to enable the drive's write cache. It'll signifigantly increase write throughput, but you probably don't want to do this unless you have your system on a UPS. You'll need DOS/Win/95 to run the utility and it's called aspi-wce.exe. By the way - I've just tested this utility with a new Seagate Cheetah 4mb and it works great for that drive as well. The good old DrivePerformance.app gives it an overall rating of 18.00 with the provision "consider your drive fast when index > 0.8". I guess it's fast then :-). Craig Dodson (Stratus Computer)
From: begeta80@esoterica.pt (Exacto) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Using NExT monitors on Macs .? How ? Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 16:27:03 +0000 Organization: Esoterica, Portugal Message-ID: <begeta80-2010971627030001@boromir.esoterica.pt> Hi there ! Anyone could tell me ( and how ) if it is possible to connect any NeXT monitor to a Mac . I have a 17 BW and Color . Would like to try it with my Mac . Thanks Nuno
From: willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: 16 Oct 1997 21:14:30 GMT Message-ID: <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> The most difficult thing with a Zip Drive in my experience is that it doesn't have active/powered termination. It works fine if it's not the last device in the SCSI chain. I'll admit I use mine by just plugging it into my PLI 2.88 floppy drive and leaving the termination on the PLI on. It's worked so far... ::knock on wood:: I suspect that if you put the Zip in between the system and your CD-ROM, it'll work fine. Might want to swap the ID#s there as well. William William Adams http://members.aol.com/willadams Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@blacksmith.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: 20 Oct 1997 15:58:32 GMT Organization: BLaCKSMITH, Inc. Message-ID: <62fv38$kgt$3@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> References: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com> <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> <628fl4$cs0@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com> mtrombin@ix.netcom.com (Mark Trombino) wrote: > In <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> James Frazer wrote: > This is amazing to me. What in the world would cause the zip drive to > corrupt my boot block? And not just once but twice! If your drive or cabling is causing severe problems on the SCSI bus, it can happen. > The SCSI cable I used to go from the CDROM and zip drive I pulled from my > mac. But SCSI isn't different on macs than unix machines, is it? SCSI is the same everywhere. However, some cheap "Mac SCSI cables" utterly fail to meet the specified characteristic impedence (100 ohms) required for a SCSI cable. Try using a different cable, and rechecking SCSI termination (ie, don't have the Zip drive last on the SCSI bus -Chuck Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist.
From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@blacksmith.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: IDE on Black Hardware? Date: 20 Oct 1997 15:49:43 GMT Organization: BLaCKSMITH, Inc. Message-ID: <62fuin$kgt$2@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> References: <344834DF.9BBBB6A1@cyberspace.org> Windchaser <windchsr@cyberspace.org> wrote: > I'd like to use the much cheaper IDE drives on my NeXTStation. The solution to your problem is to find a mail-order vendor who does not rip you off by charging different prices for otherwise identical drives. You should be able to get, say, a 2 GB Seagate 5400 RPM drive for the same price in both SCSI and IDE versions. If you get a drive assembled into an external case, you might end up paying about $10 more for the SCSI version due to the difference in case and connectors, but don't pay more than that. -Chuck Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist.
From: "Robert A. Decker" <comrade@umich.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Weird harddrive stuff, or is this normal? Date: 16 Oct 97 17:48:03 -0500 Organization: University of Michigan ITD News Server Message-ID: <B06C03D9-3F7933@141.214.128.36> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit nntp://news.itd.umich.edu/comp.sys.next.hardware I recently put SCSI and a WDE4360 harddrive in my OpenStep on mach box and completely reinstalled OpenStep User, OpenStep Developer, EOF, and WebObjects. I partitioned the drive so that I have a 300 MB DOS partition, and the rest goes to OpenStep. When I'm in the WorkSpace and look at each directory at the root level and add up the sizes (after doing compute size with the inspector) my total comes out to be around 500 MB. When I look at the File Viewer window, the text tells me '264MB available on hard disk'. What happened to my other 2 GB? Here's what I get when I do fdisk: Partition Table ---------------- Act H S Cyl Id H S Cyl Begin Size --- - - --- -- - - --- ----- ---- 0 1 1 0 6 fe 3f 26 3f 98f28 80 0 1 27 a7 fe 3f 211 98f67 785c2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disk Information ----------------- Disk statistics according to device driver and bios: device: 4158 Megabytes, 8515173 sectors bios: 4157 Megabytes, 8514450 sectors cylinders = 530, heads = 255, sectors/track = 63 Device: /dev/rsd0h Type Start Size Status -------------------------------------------- DOS, 16 bit FAT 0 306 - NEXTSTEP 306 3852 Active Fdisk main menu ---------------- 1) Create a new partition 2) Delete a partition 3) Set the active partition 4) Show disk information 5) Quit without saving changes 6) Save changes and quit Enter 1-6: 5 and here's what I get with df: # df Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/sd0a 964171 596545 271208 69% / /private/vm/swapfile 964171 596545 271208 69% /private/vm/swapfile.front # I have an Adaptec 2940 UW. Is there something I have to do with the bios? rob -- <mailto: "Robert A. Decker" comrade@umich.edu> <http://hmrl.cancer.med.umich.edu/Rob/index.ssi> Programmer Analyst - Health Media Research Lab University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center "Get A Life" quote #8: "Wow. A doctor. Maybe you can help me with another little problem I'm having. What exactly does it mean when you wake up every morning in a pool of your own vomit?" -Chris Elliott
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: NeXT Vendors? Date: 21 Oct 1997 21:45:40 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <62j7q4$1kf$2@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <62j2ob$ns4$1@broadway.interport.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: mtfc@interport.net In <62j2ob$ns4$1@broadway.interport.net> Mauricio Abe wrote: > I am doing a favor for a friend who has a NeXT running 3.2. > I am looking for a reliable vendor for NeXT parts (like a modem with > compatible cable, tray for printer, etc). Deepspace Technologies and Spherical Solutions are your best bet. Which one you go with will probably depend on which side of the country you are closer to. Try www.orb.com and www.deepspacetech.com for Sam Goldberger and Shannon Edwards, respectively. They are both well-respected and long time NeXT hardware folk. TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: <ted.allen.nospam@theory1.physics.wisc.edu> Theodore J. Allen Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Weird harddrive stuff, or is this normal? Date: 16 Oct 1997 23:53:26 GMT Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison Message-ID: <6269dm$1uq0$2@news.doit.wisc.edu> References: <B06C03D9-3F7933@141.214.128.36> "Robert A. Decker" <comrade@umich.edu> wrote: > [munch] > When I'm in the WorkSpace and look at each directory at the root level > and add up the sizes (after doing compute size with the inspector) my total > comes out to be around 500 MB. When I look at the File Viewer window, the > text tells me '264MB available on hard disk'. What happened to my other 2 > GB? > [munch] > I have an Adaptec 2940 UW. Is there something I have to do with the bios? > > rob > -- > <mailto: "Robert A. Decker" comrade@umich.edu> > <http://hmrl.cancer.med.umich.edu/Rob/index.ssi> > Programmer Analyst - Health Media Research Lab > University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center > > "Get A Life" quote #8: "Wow. A doctor. Maybe you can help me with another > little problem I'm having. What exactly does it mean when you wake up every > morning in a pool of your own vomit?" > -Chris Elliott > > You should go into the Adaptec BIOS and choose the "Extended Translation" for DOS drives bigger than 1GB. You will have to rerun fdisk and reinstall. Fdisk was getting phony data from BIOS. You can still use a larger drive even though you have not set that flag in BIOS, but I think that that only applies to adding a drive, not installing to one. Be aware that changing the BIOS between no extended translation and extended translation makes the drive unreadable, i.e. you can't change this without a reinstall. Adaptec warns that you'll lose all your data if you change this. -- Ted Allen, Ph.D. High Energy Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison Ted.Allen@theory1.physics.wisc.edu http://theory1.physics.wisc.edu/~tjallen/
From: isor@ripco.com (chiroptera) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: No ROM BASIC ?!? Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 02:45:08 GMT Organization: EnterAct L.L.C. Turbo-Elite News Server Message-ID: <344d6898.1654107@news.enteract.com> References: <eharley-2110970659040001@ppp-207-214-149-36.snrf01.pacbell.net> sometimes this happens when you do not have a partition set active. -eric
From: matthias_kretschmer <matthias_kretschmer@mediaone.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Epson Stylus printers and JetPilot Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 21:50:45 -0400 Organization: nntp Needham Message-ID: <344C0A75.387F9D68@mediaone.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings: I would love to know if anybody has one of the newer Epson Stylus printers (say, Stylus 3000 ?) working with JetPilot under OPENSTEP Intel 4.2 ? Thanks, Matthias Kretschmer ozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; I) Lines: 29 The Mac SCSI had a signal missing, I forget which one, which means a few Mac SCSI devices will not work on some PC SCSI controllers, and vis-versa. Chuck Swiger wrote: > > mtrombin@ix.netcom.com (Mark Trombino) wrote: > > In <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> James Frazer wrote: > > This is amazing to me. What in the world would cause the zip drive to > > corrupt my boot block? And not just once but twice! > > If your drive or cabling is causing severe problems on the SCSI bus, it can > happen. > > > The SCSI cable I used to go from the CDROM and zip drive I pulled from my > > mac. But SCSI isn't different on macs than unix machines, is it? > > SCSI is the same everywhere. > > However, some cheap "Mac SCSI cables" utterly fail to meet the specified > characteristic impedence (100 ohms) required for a SCSI cable. Try using a > different cable, and rechecking SCSI termination (ie, don't have the Zip > drive last on the SCSI bus > > -Chuck > > Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer > ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- > I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist.
From: arti@lava.DOTnet (Art Isbell - remove "DOT") Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Non-ADB Mouse symptoms Date: 22 Oct 1997 04:36:22 GMT Organization: LavaNet, Inc. Distribution: world Message-ID: <62jvs6$chg@mochi.lava.net> References: <62j8au$p0k@news0-alterdial.uu.net> BillLee@cleaf.com wrote: > Have a non-ADB Color slab. The mouse seems to be having a problem: the cursor > doesn't always move with or even in the same direction as the mouse. Often a > downward movement of the mouse results in the cursor actually going up on the > screen and then back down. On occasion, it will go clear to the top of the > screen and not back down. > > It has also started to exhibit a "frozen" place in left-right motion where > the cursor will start to move and then freeze, as if the mouse ball had > stopped rolling, or the pick-ups inside the mouse were sticking. > > My suspicions are contacts in the wiring somewhere between the mouse and the > slab, possibly in the wires to the keyboard, or from the keyboard on. I have > wiggled them when the mouse is at its worst, and the problem seems to go > away, or at least become less noticeable. Your mouse likely has broken conductors due to metal fatigue where the mouse cable exits the mouse. If you're patient with a small soldering iron, you can cut out the bad cable and splice the ends back together or attach the new conductor ends directly to the connector inside the mouse. -- Art Isbell NeXT/MIME Mail: arti@lavaDOTnet Trego Systems (for whom I don't speak) Voice/Fax: +1 808 394 0511 OPENSTEP/NT Voice Mail: +1 808 394 0495 managed care solutions US Mail: Honolulu, HI 96825-2638
From: bresink@informatik.uni-koblenz.de (Marcel Bresink) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: No ROM BASIC ?!? Date: 22 Oct 1997 07:29:02 GMT Organization: University Koblenz / Germany Message-ID: <62k9vu$dn8$1@newshost.uni-koblenz.de> References: <eharley-2110970659040001@ppp-207-214-149-36.snrf01.pacbell.net> eharley@pacbell.net (Eric Harley) wrote: > OpenStep is on the IDE, Win95 is on the SCSI. I installed win95 by telling > my computer that I wasn't using the IDE bus. That worked, but now I can't > use OpenStep. How did you disable / re-enable your IDE bus? Did you use exactly the same logical cylinder / head / sector scheme and block addressing mode on the IDE disk when you switched on IDE again? You should check sector layout on the IDE disk. Maybe the partition table was destroyed or no partition has the "active" flag set. Also, there are some "intelligent" BIOS versions which may swap boot priorities when you disable the IDE bus (they might switch to "Boot from SCSI"). "No ROM BASIC" means, your system does not find any valid operating system to boot from. Original IBM hardware in this case starts a BASIC interpreter from ROM (Yes :-), even with cassette recorder support!), PCs from other manufacturers show this message only. Marcel --- Marcel Bresink, University of Koblenz, Institute for Computer Science Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz, Germany, Fon: +49-261-9119-421 Fax: ...-497 MIME/NeXT Mail accepted --- WWW: http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~bresink
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From: max@maxpages.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: FREE Web Site Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 16:48:20 GMT Organization: Email PLATINUM Message-ID: <62lp30$709$1663@ha2.rdc1.md.home.com> Does anyone want a FREE commercial Web Site? Go to http://maxpages.com Personal Web Sites are OK too.
From: mow@navigator.de (Markus Wenzel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Horrid SCSI read speed w/ OS4.2/Mach/Intel Date: 22 Oct 1997 10:29:05 GMT Organization: Navigator Message-ID: <62kkhh$pi9$1@rajdah.navigator.de> References: <62eolb$5of@news.duke.edu> <62ft8q$h2u@transfer.stratus.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cc: cdodson@i.cant.say.com*** In <62ft8q$h2u@transfer.stratus.com> email spammers must die wrote: > By the way - I've just tested this utility with a new Seagate Cheetah 4mb and > it works great for that drive as well. The good old DrivePerformance.app gives > it an overall rating of 18.00 with the provision "consider > your drive fast when index > 0.8". > > I guess it's fast then :-). You are mainly benching you cache system with DrivePerformance. iozone with filesizes > RAM size gives more interesting results. -- Navigator Markus Wenzel info@navigator.de IT Consulting & System Administration http://www.navigator.de/
From: klui@cup.hp.com (Ken Lui) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Optical Drive & Floppy Co-Exist in Cube ? Date: 19 Oct 1997 17:18:41 GMT Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company Message-ID: <62dfdh$sij$2@ocean.cup.hp.com> References: <62c4p7$sro@slip.net> In article <62c4p7$sro@slip.net>, Emmett McLean <emclean@slip.net> wrote: >Is it possible for both an Optical Drive and a floppy >to co-exist in a cube? If so, what kind of cables >would daisy change the Optical and floppy? > >Ah, the machine currently has a 68030 board. Your system will only support a SCSI floppy drive. If you want native support from the motherboard, you'll need to get an 040 board but you'll also have the problem of mounting bracket and cable. You can get everything if you look hard enough, but not many people may want to part with just a faceplate. Your easiest route is to go SCSI. Ken -- Ken Lui, klui@cup.hp.com 19111 Pruneridge Avenue M/S 44UR Performance Availability & Solutions Cupertino, CA 95014-0795 USA Open Warehouse Team 1.408.447.3230 FAX 1.408.447.1053 Views within this message may not be those of the Hewlett-Packard Company
From: "Britt Jensen" <dbjensen@nospam.usgypsum.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Overclock Cube Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 15:39:50 -0500 Organization: Genuity Inc. Phoenix, AZ Message-ID: <62gfnn$d8t$1@news.genuity.net> Does anyone have any exp. overclocking a 25 MHz Cube (to 33 at least)? Thanks, Britt dbjensen@usgypsum.com
From: ljarmstr@cats.ucsc.edu (Linda Armstrong) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Making 17" NeXt Color Monitor to Work on PC Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 03:28:11 GMT Organization: UC Santa Cruz Message-ID: <62mfrp$rlt@darkstar.ucsc.edu> I have a NeXT 17" Color Monitor (Sony) that I would like to fix so it will work on my PC. Does anyone know if I can do it and if so how. I would appreciate any advice. Thanks Please reply to larm@juniper.net
Subject: Re: Non-ADB Mouse symptoms Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware References: <62j8au$p0k@news0-alterdial.uu.net> In-Reply-To: <62j8au$p0k@news0-alterdial.uu.net> From: scollarw@cadvision.com (guzzibill) Message-ID: <344ec19f.0@news.cadvision.com> Date: 23 Oct 97 03:16:47 GMT Organization: CADVision Development Corporation (http://www.cadvision.com/) On 10/21/97, BillLee@cleaf.com composed a News article about Non-ADB Mouse symptoms: Bill : I had similar symptoms. Someone a while ago posted re "fixing" the crimped mouse wire leads where they left the mouse heading for the keyboard. Contacts in mouse should be ok. If no tech fixes work, contact ComputerActive at : http://www.computeractive.com regarding their mouse replacements for Black Hardware. -- Bill Scollard Calgary, Canada Scollard Holdings Ltd. "Computer Systems : Cradle-to-Grave"
From: grossman@stud.uni-frankfurt.de (Michael Grossmann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Prelude & Mach64: "ATI BIOS not found" Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 21:10:21 +0200 Organization: Frankfurt University Computing Center Distribution: world Message-ID: <B0741C3D966864999@dialin122.rz.uni-frankfurt.de> I've been trying for two days now to get Prelude to Rhapsody (OpenStep 4.2 Prerelease 2) to work with an ATI Mach64 PCI video adapter with 2MB EDO-RAM. Prelude autodetects the card and suggests the correct driver "ATI Mach64 PCI, 2MB configuration" or somesuch. Everything looks fine, but on bootup the driver says "ATI BIOS not found" and won't install. The documentation for the driver clearly states that it uses the card's video BIOS to change video modes, so I understand why the ATI BIOS is an issue. What I CAN'T understand is why won't the driver find it? Anybody have any ideas? Not being familiar with Intel PCs, I tried everything and anything I could possibly think of. I'm truly at my wit's end. Michael .447.3230 FAX 1.408.447.1053 Views within this message may not be those of the Hewlett-Packard Company
From: bestor@cs.wisc.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Brand new Powergloves for sale. Date: 21 Oct 1997 23:21:09 GMT Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison Message-ID: <62jdd5$mo6$1@news.doit.wisc.edu> References: <344CDB8A.6B2F42E1@inav.net> "Steven J. Hill" <sjhill71@inav.net> wrote: >I just recently bought out a whole bunch of Powergloves still in >their boxes. I have 50 of them. I'm asking $25 which includes shipping... If you don't mind used, Funco (http://www.funcoland.com) sells used PowerGloves mail order for $8 plus s&h. - Gareth --- Gareth Bestor bestor@cs.wisc.edu Computer Sciences Department http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bestor University of Wisconsin-Madison
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From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Brand new Powergloves for sale. Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 07:57:33 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg162438.thr-3cca2e9.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <344CDB8A.6B2F42E1@inav.net> <62jdd5$mo6$1@news.doit.wisc.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg162438.thr-3cca2e9.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> bestor@cs.wisc.edu,UseNet writes: >>I just recently bought out a whole bunch of Powergloves still in >>their boxes. I have 50 of them. I'm asking $25 which includes shipping... >If you don't mind used, Funco (http://www.funcoland.com) sells used >PowerGloves mail order for $8 plus s&h. I'll bite. What's a PowerGlove? -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: phillips@nospam.phoenix.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Overclock Cube Date: 23 Oct 1997 14:13:38 GMT Organization: Charter Communications International, Inc. Message-ID: <62nm2i$cpm$1@uhura1.phoenix.net> References: <62gfnn$d8t$1@news.genuity.net> Britt Jensen <dbjensen@nospam.usgypsum.com> wrote: : Does anyone have any exp. overclocking a 25 MHz Cube (to 33 at least)? : Thanks, Britt : dbjensen@usgypsum.com Britt - I am attempting to do that right now (actually I am working on Stations) and it is not as simple as it is on similar Macs. The NeXT uses crystals differently than a Mac does. I am now trying to feed a new clock signal directly to the CPU and hope that may be a way to accelerate the machines. More later. -- Charles D Phillips <mailto:phillips@phoenix.net> "I Don't Do Windows, I Have A Macintosh"
From: Charles Wiles <get_lost@all.spammers> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.bugs Subject: Re: NeXT Turbo Color: can't get into ROM monitor(!) Date: 17 Oct 1997 16:56:57 GMT Organization: Physics Teaching Course, Oxford Message-ID: <6285cp$n79$1@news.ox.ac.uk> References: <876266766.2097@dejanews.com> nike@well.com wrote: > After powering on my color turbo, I received the 'testing system' > message, immediately followed by a 'loading from network' message. > I was not able to break into the ROM Monitor at either stage with > command+~. (I have the new kybd with one command bar.) The only > way to power cycle is with the power key. > Any tips? I have searched the FAQ's and NeXTAnswers to no avail. On an ADB NeXT keyboard you normally need to use: [Command]+[Left-Alt]+~ Also, I find you sometimes have to repeat this key combination several times towards the end of the "Testing System" message, before the ROM Monitor window appears. regards, charles _______________________________________________________________________ Charles Wiles, NeXT/Unix Systems Manager, Physics Practical Course Dept of Physics NAPL, University of Oxford UK charles @ teaching. physics. ox. ac. uk
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From: polomski@xensei.com (Alex Polomski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Using NExT monitors on Macs .? How ? Date: 25 Oct 1997 01:18:59 GMT Organization: Man at large Message-ID: <polomski-2510972111080001@news.xensei.com> References: <begeta80-2010971627030001@boromir.esoterica.pt> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In article <begeta80-2010971627030001@boromir.esoterica.pt>, begeta80@esoterica.pt (Exacto) wrote: > Hi there ! > > Anyone could tell me ( and how ) if it is possible to connect any NeXT > monitor to a Mac . > I have a 17 BW and Color . > Would like to try it with my Mac . > > Thanks > > Nuno i tryed and havent been able to.. let me know if you fidgure it out... alex
From: jbf@frazer.com (James Frazer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 21" vs 17" Date: Sat, 25 Oct 1997 11:58:04 -0400 Organization: The Internet Access Company, Inc. Message-ID: <jbf-2510971158040001@frazer.com> References: <62ruua$8ol@hp.cuug.ab.ca> In article <62ruua$8ol@hp.cuug.ab.ca>, nospam@all.please (Ross Mikalson) wrote: > Can anyone provide feedback with regard to the durability and overall > quality of the 21" monitor in comparison to the 17" NeXT Sony > Trinitron for instance (which should be without peer in the 17" > range). Both fine reliable devices. Note that the 21" is at 72 dpi and the 17" is at 92 dpi, so you get a bigger (WYSIWG, actually) image, but NO MORE USEFUL SCREEN AREA.
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: Seagate ST34371N 4gb drive Message-ID: <EILtns.A62@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <3450B5B4.4EB9@pepco.com> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 1997 11:09:28 GMT In article <3450B5B4.4EB9@pepco.com> Thomas Youkel <tyoukel@pepco.com> writes: > I'm trying to format a Seagate 4+gb drive on a turbo cube eith 4.0 user. > When I do a sdform /dev/rsd1a it comes back with > > device = /dev/rsd1a block size = 512 capacity 40 MBytes > > What am I doing wrong. Will Openstep format a 4+gb drive? > That's a well known feature (ok, some call it a bug ;-) in all of the NEXTSTEP versions. The old parts around the disk drive business get counter overruns on large devices. But since 'sdform' only calls a command on the SCSI controller this doesn't really matter. BTW, you might want to get 'sdformat' from one of the archives. It gives you more control over what's going on. And you can reformat to 1k blocks which is somewhat better for black machines. -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5 l the difference. BTW, I'd like to see someone post both Spec Marks for a PC with first IDE and then SCSI drives of same size on an otherwise identical system. Would be interesting! I can't do it on my own since I don't run any PC hardware and I plan to keep it that way. -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: spammers@ruin.the.internet.channelu.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: cube with FD,OD and HD Date: 17 Oct 1997 18:49:59 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <628c0n$rdi$2@msunews.cl.msu.edu> References: <876982567.412@dejanews.com> <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> <EI5LDJ.8Ap@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Cc: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca In <EI5LDJ.8Ap@novice.uwaterloo.ca> David Evans wrote: > In article <msg159744.thr-300e701d.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu>, > David Herren <herren@flannet.middlebury.edu> wrote: > >wbaek01@utopia.poly.edu,UseNet writes: > >>I have one simple question. > >>Can I install FD,OD and HD simultaneously in a cube? > >>Of course with 040 25mhz motherboard. > >>Thanks in advance. > > > >There's plenty of space for a 1/3 height drive, floppy and optical > >internal. Of course you'll probably have to modify the faceplate to > >accomodate the floppy. > > Not necessarily. Cubes that came with floppy drives still have the OD > cutout on the front. I've run a cube with all three with no troubles at all. > First in reaction to David Herren's comments. Actually if you have pretty nice mounting brakets for the 1/3 height drive you should have no problem fitting it in there. I'm pretty sure I actually have a 1/2 Conner 4G, a 1.3G origional Seagate 1.6G 5.25" full height drive in place of OD, and a floppy happily in my Cube (25 or 33 don't make a difference.. It's all in the power supply kid.. - meaning old PS's only have drilled holes to mount 2 FH devices - new one have holes for 4 1/2 5.25" devices) with an uptime of ascended> uptime 2:31pm up 82 days, 21:42, 1 user, load average: 0.20, 0.03, 0.02 (this machine is master netinfo server, and handles fax, voicemail, running 3.3) Second in reaction to David Evans comment. The turbo Cubes had no OD hole but did have floppy of course, many of the 040 Cubes were upgraded from 030 cubes (i.e. 2 OD slots, or one OD slot) and hence have no floppy slots or an OD slot where a floppy should be. Only the 040 Cubes that people bought with floppy & OD would have had those faceplace covers, along with any upgrades that were done w/ floppy and new faceplate.. I know a lot of people that are/were looking for faceplates that had OD & floppy slot covers. I have access to a foundry where we tried to recast the floppy/OD cube faceplates but the loss in dimensions from the 2 part process (about 1.4mil) was just too much to be accomodated in the cube. The only option was to remachine a good template (too much money and time for the limited amount one could sell).. Now I heard that some folks were going to put PC MB's in cube cases. Because the OD hole is in a 'bad' place for 1/2 height devices etc once upon a time I had considered desiging a template that would allow one to cast custom faceplates that could accomodate say a current MO, a DAT , a floppy and a HD etc. I had a thought to redesign the whole front cover into 4 sections (like PC style but with NeXT ripples) that one could add/remove at will.. Still couldn't justify paying lot's of $$ for the new design and production run of plates.. But if there is renewed interest perhaps it could still be done.. The price people would pay for such an item would have to be better than a few $5 though due to the limited size of the production and to pay for the template redesign. Randy rencsok (at) channelu (d0t) com or rencsok (at) argus (d0t) cem (d0t) msu (d0t) edu
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From: klui@cup.hp.com (Ken Lui) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Dead NeXT Internal Drive....how can I boot it/replace it? Date: 24 Oct 1997 08:35:52 GMT Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company Message-ID: <62pml8$q75$1@ocean.cup.hp.com> References: <62ojog$s7v$1@calvin.skidmore.edu> Keywords: dead internal drive In article <62ojog$s7v$1@calvin.skidmore.edu>, Operator <root@dreams.skidmore.edu> wrote: >1) how can I boot from a CD rom I have of 3.0 ? You need a boot floppy. It should have been included with your 3.0 CD. You didn't say if you have an internal floppy or a SCSI variety. Insert your CD and floppy. If you have a internal floppy, do: bfd If you have a scsi floppy, (x is scsi number, not ID): bsd(x,0,0)sdmach rootdev=sdx >2) how could I boot from the ethernet? I've never done this, so can't tell you what kinds of setup is needed on the other machine: ben >3) I've got another drive attached which I remember building as a possible >"boot" drive, however, when I try to to boot from it, it either can't find >it on the SCSI or can't find the boot block. What's the proper command? (x is scsi number, not ID): bsd(x,0,0)sdmach rootdev=sdx Doing this may not work if the drive doesn't expect to be at device x. Change its ID to reflect its intended scsi number and change your bad drive to something else. On the other hand, if the system can't find the boot blocks, you can't boot from it. >4. I REALLY would like to fix the dead machine and continue to use it >(even though I lost all the stuff on the disk probably). What do people >suggest I replace the main internal drive with? Some SCSI-2 variety in the 1-4GB variety. No need for Fast or Wide. >5. Lastly, how could I boot from the internal FLOPTICAL ! > I have a 2.0 floptical, but the machine didn't seem > to want to find it (ugh, huh? or I didn't know how > to tell it to do so... > > bod (was my guess) didn't work Maybe your optical is hosed. By the way, it's not a "floptical." It's an MOD. Back up your drive after you're done. Ken -- Ken Lui, klui@cup.hp.com 19111 Pruneridge Avenue M/S 44UR Performance Availability & Solutions Cupertino, CA 95014-0795 USA Open Warehouse Team 1.408.447.3230 FAX 1.408.447.1053 Views within this message may not be those of the Hewlett-Packard Company
From: cdvorak@pepvax.pepperdine.edu (Charles Dvorak) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 21" vs 17" Date: 25 Oct 1997 21:17:28 GMT Organization: Pepperdine University Message-ID: <62tnl8$l5@moon.pepperdine.edu> References: <62ruua$8ol@hp.cuug.ab.ca> Ross, I have each of these monitors sitting on my desk as we speak. MOST Next hardware is used so your results are going to depend on who owned what before you and how well they took care of it. I bought my 21" Hitachi almost new and it is without a doubt the best monitor I have used. I freelance in commercial prepress in LA and use A LOT of different monitors. Color is very rich on the Hitachi. The sony 17" Trinitron I have had for about a month. I bought it from a friend of mine. He did not take the best care of it and it was moved at least a dozen times. I had to recalibrate it with the cover off (Be EXTREMELY careful if you ever do this). I am still not quite satisfied with my calibration but I believe it can be overcome. However, it is also a very good monitor at heart. IMHO the Hitachi is better. Again as someone in the group pointed out the Hitachi is 72 dpi, the Sony is 92 dpi. You don't get more realestate. Finally, don't forget that each eye has different sensitivities to color, based on the allocation of rods and cones. For instance, my right eye sees more blue than my left. Since I have the Hitachi on the right side of my desk and the Sony on my left, I may be challenged in adjusting blue (or cyan) on the Hitachi, especially when I move the image over to the Sony and see it differently. And of course, there is a theory that says the brain compensates for color differences between the eyes. Since the left brain processes the right eye, and the right brain does the left eye, I may just be brain damaged. Charlie Dvorak
From: sanguish@digifix.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy,comp.sys.next.announce,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.next.bugs,comp.sys.next.programmer Subject: NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Resources on the Net Supersedes: <21870877233630@digifix.com> Date: 26 Oct 1997 03:48:41 GMT Organization: Digital Fix Development Message-ID: <13622877838422@digifix.com> Topics include: Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP FTP sites NeXTanswers Major OpenStep/NEXTSTEP World Wide Web Sites ============================================ The following sites are a sample of the OpenStep related WWW sites available. A comprehensive list is available on Stepwise. Stepwise OpenStep/Rhapsody Information Server http://www.stepwise.com Stepwise has been serving the OpenStep/NEXTSTEP community since March 1993. Some of the many resources on the site include: OpenStep Third Party Software guide, Developer Directory, Mailing List information, extensive listing of FTP and WWW sites related to OpenStep and NEXTSTEP, OpenStep related Frequently Asked Questions. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. NeXT Software Archives @ Peak.org http://www.peak.org/next http://www.peak.org/openstep PEAK is the premier NeXTStep/OpenStep FTP site in North America. This is the World Wide Web interace to the FTP site. Apple Enterprise Software Group (formerly NeXT Computer, Inc.) http://www.next.com Here is where you'll find the NeXTanswers archive, with information on OpenStep installation, drivers and software patches. Apple Computer's 'Prelude to Rhapsody' Self Support Site http://devworld.apple.com/dev/prelude.html This site has been constructed to help you help yourself to learn as much as possible about the foundation for Rhapsody, today's OPENSTEP. The site provides an informal collection of pointers, references, and starting points for developers who are using the Prelude to Rhapsody bundle, distributed at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference. OpenStep/NEXTSTEP/Rhapsody Related Usenet Newsgroups ==================================================== COMP.SYS.NEXT.ADVOCACY This is the "why NEXTSTEP is better (or worse) than anything else in the known universe" forum. It was created specifically to divert lengthy flame wars from .misc. COMP.SYS.NEXT.ANNOUNCE Announcements of general interest to the NeXT community (new products, FTP submissions, user group meetings, commercial announcements etc.) This is a moderated newsgroup, meaning that you can't post to it directly. 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From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: OS4.2 & Sony VAIO towers? Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 00:34:06 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg163267.thr-3f46e5.f4cdd@flannet.middlebury.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg163267.thr-3f46e5.f4cdd.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> Does anyone have any experience installing Openstep on Sony VAIO computers? I'm kind of interested in the 240 which is a 300 MHz Pentium II with an ATI Rage graphics card. They appear to be very nicely integrated machines and I LOVE the mouse (I've bought 6 of them for our current PCs). -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: sef@kithrup.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <261097003807@cruises-for-you2.com> Date: 26 Oct 1997 06:25:28 GMT Control: cancel <261097003807@cruises-for-you2.com> Message-ID: <cancel.261097003807@cruises-for-you2.com> Sender: "CRUISES" cruises@cruises-for-you2.com Spam cancelled by sef@kithrup.com
From: blazek@stt.msu.edu (Rudolf B. Blazek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: How to fix laser printer? Date: 21 Oct 1997 04:47:24 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <62hc4s$4nf$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> References: <62h85l$l7f$1@ralph.vnet.net> Roland Telfeyan <roland@telf.com> wrote: >Hi All, > >I have a NeXT 400dpi laser printer in which the final pinch >rollers (at the very end of the paper path) have just stopped >functioning. Does anybody know how to fix them? Are service >manuals for the printers available? > Howdy, check out Tim's pages at http://www.peak.org/~luomat/next and read the printer info. I used the advice there with success. Good luck. Rudy blazek@stt.msu.edu
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Printer jamming -- Could not open /dev/np0! Date: 27 Oct 1997 00:05:13 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <630lrp$erq$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ugh.... I printed about 7 pages today, and all of a sudden the printer said ``Paper is jammed''. No problem, I've heard it all before... except I opened it up and there was no paper jam. I tried everything I could think of, and nothing worked. Now when I try to print, it keeps saying 'paper is jammed' and there's nothing anywhere. What is odd is that when I try to shut down the printer I get: root> nppower off ?Could not open /dev/np0! root> That's odd, don'tcha think? TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: markm3leit@aol.com (MARKM3LEIT) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: 27 Oct 1997 00:28:31 GMT Message-ID: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Is it true that ANY SCSI CD Rom drive will work on the black hardware? If so is it usable straight from the box,or is something else (drivers?) needed? Can anyone also tell me what I would need to get this same drive to work with a Mac? Many Thanks
From: spammers@ruin.the.internet.channelu.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: OD Woes: The Saga Continues Date: 27 Oct 1997 03:21:31 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <6311br$h5q$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> References: <EIIrAD.Gn7@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Cc: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca In <EIIrAD.Gn7@novice.uwaterloo.ca> David Evans wrote: > A while ago I fiddled around with installing a second disk on my cube. There > were various problems that I won't go into here and I abandoned the pursuit. > Afterwards everything was fine, except that the machine died whenever I stuck > in an optical disk. The mouse, everything would freeze. I could break to the > monitor, eject the OD, continue, and everything would be back in business. The > truly odd thing was thet I had to enter two "eo" commands to get the disk to > come out. > A while later the drive started working again, with no physical changes done > to the system. After a while of this it died, returning to the "crash > everything" business. So I decided to do some poking around. > From power-on, if I break into the ROM monitor and stick in an OD I have to > issue two "eo" commands for the disk to be spit back out. There is no chance > to any of the system registers (ie. those that are displayed by "s") durring > this. So I tried sticking the disk in and resetting via Cmd-`. Same thing: > two eo's required. If I stick in the disk, do one eo, reset, one more eo will > pop the disk out. > So I tried sticking in the disk and booting. Once the single-user shell > prompt appeared the kernel panicked with "od: empty q". I haven't yet tried > sticking in the disk while in the ROM monitor, doing a single "eo", and then > booting. > Any ideas? I had one suggestion that dust could be the problem but I've > cleaned everything. This optical drive was found in storage last spring; it > hadn't been used before that, so it's basically new. > David, A comment about cleaning.. You did do a COMPLETE disassembly (i.e. top & bottom removed/opened)?! ;) As to your problem. (od: empty q) The times I saw that error were when I forgot to put the cables back on the top board on reassembly.. But I don't think the drive would work at all. What exacly is causing your problem would be difficult to diagnose without good working components and doing some swapping testing. Is it really worth a days worth of time dissassembling, reassembling to diagnose this? I think all the folks out there should just realize that the tired old NeXT Optical drives are something you DON'T want to use anymore except for emergency cases.. To expect those units to power & spin up and work properly after what 7-10 years is a miracle! If you want to still use the old OS's get a newer MO, JAZ or (gulp) ZIP and build your 1.0, or 2.0 on one of them. Take your NeXT MO and stick it on a shelf for the duration, or for extreme emergency use or face the prospect that it will die on you in a short time. I'm sorry I don't have the magical trick for you David or for anyone else. But once your MO starts to get flaky it's almost certian to go downhill from there unless you completely disassemble the device and find/remove fur balls the size of a few fingers.. (Remember to pay particular attention to cleaning the optical lense on the lower motor unit, that can help a lot in many cases).. Randy rencsok (at) channelu (d0t) com PS. If anyone has schematics of NeXT components to share please contact me.
From: Slava Babitsyn <medics@post.tomica.ru> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.software,comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: NextStep for Intel Date: Sat, 25 Oct 1997 18:22:57 +0700 Organization: TADI Message-ID: <3451D690.3262134D@post.tomica.ru> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have become very interested in NextStep OS and wish to try it onto my computer (Intel Pentium). And I wonder if anywhere on Internet exists some kind of free demo(NextStep OS for Intel) I could try to install ? Thank You Before!
From: shyanku@wimsey.com (Shyan Ku) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Using NExT monitor on PC? Date: 26 Oct 1997 23:52:26 GMT Organization: Wimsey Information Services Message-ID: <630l3q$3o5$1@wolfe.wimsey.com> Is this possible? I have an opportunity to get one for cheap. TIA. -Shyan
From: hyneskp@cybertron.com (Kevin Hynes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: I've hooked a Jaz drive to my slab and... Date: 26 Oct 1997 02:31:50 GMT Organization: cybertron, Inc. Message-ID: <62ua2n$mhv@news.cybertron.com> I've got a turbo slab running NS 3.3, and I recently got a Jaz drive for it. It seems to work fine except for one minor quirk. I got the disktab entry from NeXTanswers and added it to my disktab. The cartridges I bought were Mac format, so I wanted to initialize them in NeXT format. I used /usr/etc/disk to do this with the following syntax: usr/etc/disk -i -t IOMEGAJAZ-1G -l "Backup" /dev/rsd1a This seemed to work OK, but the File Viewer tells me my newly formatted cartridge has only 877MB free, despite containing only .hidden (11 bytes) and an empty lost+found directory. It seems I'm being shortchanged 100+ MB. So, can anyone tell me where my missing bytes are? ----+---+---+---+---+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---- Kevin Hynes | "Doctor, you are a sensualist." hyneskp@cybertron.com | "You bet your pointed ears I am." ----+---+---+---+---+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+----
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: 27 Oct 1997 01:54:46 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <630s96$jnl$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: markm3leit@aol.com In <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> MARKM3LEIT wrote: > Is it true that ANY SCSI CD Rom drive will work on the black hardware? If so is > it usable straight from the box,or is something else (drivers?) needed? Can > anyone also tell me what I would need to get this same drive to work with a > Mac? No drivers are needed. I can't tell you want to do to get it to work with a Mac. Any SCSI drive you are likely to find will work. There may be some which do not but it is unlikely that you would find one without trying. Assume 99.9% of them will work TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Rainer Frohnhöfer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: I've hooked a Jaz drive to my slab and... Date: 27 Oct 1997 19:18:11 GMT Organization: University of Wuerzburg, Germany Message-ID: <632pdj$id@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> References: <62ua2n$mhv@news.cybertron.com> hyneskp@cybertron.com (Kevin Hynes) wrote: > [some text snipp'd] >This seemed to work OK, but the File Viewer tells me my newly >formatted cartridge has only 877MB free, despite containing >only .hidden (11 bytes) and an empty lost+found directory. >It seems I'm being shortchanged 100+ MB. Try to login as root and look again. Ufs reserves ~10% of the drive space for various things (to keep performance up, among others), it should show up for the superuser. Or is it 877MB as root? Hmmmmm. No clue, then :( -- ------------------------------------- "Um Energie zu sparen, wird das Licht am Ende des Tunnels vorlaeufig abgeschaltet." rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (public key avaible at any key server near you ...)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) Subject: Re: OD Woes: The Saga Continues Sender: news@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Mr. News) Message-ID: <EIpzvL.nBB@novice.uwaterloo.ca> Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 17:14:09 GMT References: <EIIrAD.Gn7@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <6311br$h5q$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo In article <6311br$h5q$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu>, <spammers@ruin.the.internet.channelu.com> wrote: > A comment about cleaning.. You did do a COMPLETE disassembly >(i.e. top & bottom removed/opened)?! ;) > I have to admit I didn't go that far. I will, though, and give it a go. > As to your problem. (od: empty q) The times I saw that error were when >I forgot to put the cables back on the top board on reassembly.. But I don't >think the drive would work at all. Worth checking. It's possible that the cable connections on this drive are somewhat FUBAR. >Is it really worth a days worth of time dissassembling, >reassembling to diagnose this? > It's procrastination, and I'm still a student. ;-) -- David Evans (NeXTMail/MIME OK) dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/ University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
From: bff@csn.net (Brendan Forsyth) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: What Keyboards work with Turbo Date: 27 Oct 1997 20:49:07 GMT Organization: SuperNet Inc. +1.303.285.0194 Denver Colorado Message-ID: <632uo3$gbc$1@news-2.csn.net> I have one of the last Color Turbo's to leave the NeXT factory at the time of its demise. The keyboard appears to have stopped functioning. I can use the green on/off key but none of the other keys work, including the mouse. Does this sound like the keyboard is bad or is it a connection further up the ADB chain? If it is the keyboard, will an Apple keyboard work, or do I need to purchase a new one? Thanks, Brendan
From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@blacksmith.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: IDE on Black Hardware? Date: 28 Oct 1997 00:14:55 GMT Organization: BLaCKSMITH, Inc. Message-ID: <633apv$7ta$3@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> References: <62fuin$kgt$2@anvil.BLaCKSMITH.com> <EILt3o.A3I@nidat.sub.org> Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) wrote: >> The solution to your problem is to find a mail-order vendor who >> does not rip you off by charging different prices for otherwise >> identical drives. > > IDE is cheaper for two reasons. First, they sell in much bigger > quantities and the market is much tougher. Second, IDE offloads a good > chunk of the drive operations to the CPU. SCSI controllers must do that > on their own. While what you say is true, it's different from the point I was making. If you want to purchase the cheapest possible drive, sure, you can get some no-name brand IDE drive made in China for quite a bit cheaper than you can get a SCSI drive. However, if you take a look at *equivalent* SCSI and IDE drives from the same manufacturer-- ie, Seagate's 2 GB 5400 RPM drive, @ 12 ms average seek w/ 256K cache-- then those drives should be priced identically (or maybe a ten dollar difference, whatever). > Thus, electronics and design/manufacturing cost are indeed higher. That used to be true a decade ago, when an IDE drive required relatively simple components compared to building a SCSI drive, and the former didn't have an on-board cache while the latter did (*). Nowadays you just use an ASIC or two, and the cost difference isn't (usually) significant. ------------ (*) Even now, the typical IDE drive has a 128K cache, whereas many SCSI drives have 256K to 512K. This makes a difference in terms of both performance and price.... -Chuck Charles Swiger | cswiger@BLaCKSMITH.com | standard disclaimer ---------------+------------------------+-------------------- I know you're an optimist if you think I'm a pessimist.
From: petcher@howdy.wustl.edu (Donald N. Petcher) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Zip Drive hosed my boot disk Date: 28 Oct 1997 00:58:44 GMT Organization: Washington University in St. Louis Message-ID: <633dc4$6li$1@newsreader.wustl.edu> References: <625jf2$m6f@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com> <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com> <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com> In article <jbf-1710970942420001@frazer.com>, James Frazer <jbf@frazer.com> wrote: >In article <19971016211400.RAA12154@ladder02.news.aol.com>, >willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) wrote: > >> The most difficult thing with a Zip Drive in my experience is that it doesn't >> have active/powered termination. >> >> It works fine if it's not the last device in the SCSI chain. > >I've got a NeXT sitting here with a CDROM and then a Zip on the SCSI bus, >with the termination on and ID set to 5. Works fine. Ditto, except that my Zip drive is set to ID 6. I also have a couple other devices on the chain, but none set to 5. --Don Petcher
From: <ted.allen.nos_pam@theory1.physics.wisc.ude> Theodore J. Allen Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Totally vexing problem Date: 27 Oct 1997 22:44:47 GMT Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison Message-ID: <6335gv$1p2g$1@news.doit.wisc.edu> References: <62r13p$11a0$1@news.doit.wisc.edu> <62rc81$1ads$1@news.doit.wisc.edu> <ted.allen@theory1.physics.wisc.ude> Theodore J. Allen wrote: > I have played more with our client > system and have observed very strange > behavior. It seems messages are getting > passed to the wrong places. Opener and > TeXview running at the same time seem to > intercept each other's messages. I got > information on the version of TeX and > so on through alert panels from Opener, > for instance. I already posted that > TeXview seems to be trying to pass > messages to its console and instead > sending them to Stuart. > To be rude, let me follow up on my followup to my first post. It appears that no one has had this problem before, so I'd like to let people know what we found out. I switched the RAM from a known good machine into our client. Inspecting the old RAM, I found that one SIMM was gold leads and the other was tin. The sockets are tin contacts. It occurred to me (as well as to an experimentalist on the same floor) that perhaps there was some oxidation or other dirt on the contacts. I cleaned them (with the canonical pink pencil eraser) and put the RAM into the other machine where they've been working just fine for two days. Go figure. -- Ted Allen, Ph.D. High Energy Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison http://theory1.physics.wisc.edu/~tjallen/ Ted . Allen @ theory1 . physics . wisc . edu
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Printer Repair Date: 22 Oct 1997 23:37:47 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <62m2ob$4dh$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <344E50B3.77C3@pitt.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: steffi+@pitt.edu In <344E50B3.77C3@pitt.edu> Stefanie Bruninghaus wrote: > My printer did not insert the paper properly, and the repair project was > successful - it works again like new, after a few hours of work. I have > some remarks that may be useful as an addition to what has been written > before: Cool! > I got part number RA1-3851 from the Printer Works, costs about $7 (they > announce that they sell NeXT printers, so I figured it must be a good > place ;-) Do you have contact information for Printer Works? (email/phone/etc) If so I'll add it to the info > Opening and disassembling is pretty straight forward - follow the > instructions in http://www.peak.org/~luomat/next. As pointed out there, > try to remember where the screws go, and, more precisely, where the > short and where the slightly longer screws go (those will not fit for > the cover of the lid!). I've still got a baggy with 7 screws that never found there way back in... and that was 2 years ago! > Btw - over the course of this project, my boyfriend became very impressed > that there is a NeXT community, and that there is so much very valuable > information available - he had always looked at me as slightly weird for > being a NeXT-junkie ;-) The NeXT community is the best part of being a NeXTer... I can't even begin to tally all the help I've received.. but I've got 20 megs in my NeXT.mbox dating back to 1993 (only the really good stuff has stayed around that long, but you get the idea ;-) TjL -- My FROM address is fake. It does not exist. It never has. It is not even currently possibly real. I'll check back for followups. This is the ``least-worst'' solution to dealing with spammers. Remove spaces luomat + next @ luomat.peak.org
From: lparry@idt.net Subject: Recommend keyboard? Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 23:05:07 -0600 Message-ID: <878014377.7920@dejanews.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Organization: Deja News Posting Service Recently purchased the Dell Performance keyboard and am not please with it. It's noisy, hard on the fingertips and big. Any suggestions would be appreciated? -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
From: "Batmon" <myang@sis.pitt.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: HELP!! 'errno2' when installing OPENSTEP v4.2! Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 03:00:42 -0400 Organization: University of Pittsburgh Message-ID: <6345vo$a5t@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu> Hi, I tried to install OPENSTEP v4.2 into my Intel machine and it gives me error messages. OPENSTEP did find my EIDE hard drive and EIDE CD-ROM, but shows following messages at end: power management is enable load of /etc/mach_init, errno2, trying /etc/init load of /etc/init failed, errno2 then the system stop working and I have to reset. Here is my hardware configurations: ASUS TX-97X (ATX mother board) FUJISU EIDE 3.5GB HDD Acer 24X EIDE CD-ROM One 168 pin 10ns 32MB SDRAM Dimend 3D 2000 Video Card w/ 4MB RAM PS/2 Mouse PS/2 keyboard 1.44" FDD External HP 56K VoiceSurf modem SoundBlaster Value 64 Card Please help, thank you. batmon
From: "Mark Jenkins" <markj@inwave.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.advocacy,comp.sys.next.hardware,comp.sys.next.misc Subject: SMC 9432 Driver? Date: 28 Oct 97 00:35:14 +0000 Message-ID: <B07AE3C6-1902EA@207.49.245.244> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit nntp://news.alpha.net/comp.sys.next.hardware, nntp://news.alpha.net/comp.sys.next.misc I'm trying to find an Intel (OS 4.2 Mach) driver for the SMC EtherPower II 10/100 (9432TX). The drivers for the 9332 will not work with the 9432TX. Anybody? Thanks Mark Jenkins markj@inwave.com
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <633ts4$oiq@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com> Control: cancel <633ts4$oiq@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com> Date: 28 Oct 1997 06:41:21 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.633ts4$oiq@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com> Sender: FREE CABLE<JACK67@PHOENIXAT.NET> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: rpvoland@facstaff.wisc.edu (Rick Voland) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: color gamma correction and video cards Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 08:49:57 -0500 Organization: DoIT, UW-Madison Sender: reguser@144.92.124.122 Message-ID: <rpvoland-2810970849570001@144.92.124.122> Is there any information about when Openstep/Rhapsody might support gamma color correction entirely in software? The release notes for Openstep 4.1 as well as overviews for some video drivers mention that 16- and 24/32-bit color displays may be dim or dark when a video card does not support gamma color correction in hardware. This comment is right near the end of the Openstep 4.1 release notes. I would like to configure my 486 to run Openstep/Rhapsody and would like a color display. The Number 9 9fx motion 771 video card offers hardware color gamma correction, but is difficult to find (especially 4 MB VL-Bus version). The Diamond 3000 series (S3-968) is still available with 4 MB VRAM in a VL-Bus card, but this card does not offer hardware color gamma correction and its Openstep driver overview specifically mentions the dim screen problem in 16- and 24-bit color. I would like to try out Openstep/Rhapsody on my existing computer so I can save my money to buy a Macintosh after they come already loaded with Rhapsody. This 486DX2-66 has Fast SCSI-2 (PIO) on the motherboard (Adaptec AIC-6360). Comments by John Kheit and others indicate that such a computer may be sufficient to run Openstep acceptably for Web-browsing and Word Processing. Thank you for any suggestions.
From: spammers@ruin.the.internet.channelu.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: I've hooked a Jaz drive to my slab and... Date: 28 Oct 1997 16:09:00 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <6352ms$94q$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> References: <62ua2n$mhv@news.cybertron.com> <632pdj$id@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> Cc: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de In <632pdj$id@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> Rainer Frohnhöfer wrote: > hyneskp@cybertron.com (Kevin Hynes) wrote: > > > [some text snipp'd] > >This seemed to work OK, but the File Viewer tells me my newly > >formatted cartridge has only 877MB free, despite containing > >only .hidden (11 bytes) and an empty lost+found directory. > >It seems I'm being shortchanged 100+ MB. > > Try to login as root and look again. Ufs reserves ~10% of the drive space > for various things (to keep performance up, among others), it should show up > for the superuser. > > Or is it 877MB as root? Hmmmmm. No clue, then :( > I'm pretty sure this is in the FAQ. Even as root you won't see that 10% since the filesystem effectively hides it from you in the GUI. To find out how much total space your disk gave you (including the so called missing 10%) do a df. Here is an example from my Intel box running 4.2 kimba>df Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/sd0a 2037278 739878 1093672 40% / If you add up the used and avail amounts you definately don't get 2037278 kbytes. And that number under kbytes is the total amount on the filesystem including the extra 5 or 10% retained for optimization & emergency purposes. Randy rencsok (at) channelu (d0t) com keywords: NeXTStep OpenStep FAQ Missing Lost Disk Hard Drive Space
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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Message-ID: <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 17:20:32 GMT In article <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> markm3leit@aol.com (MARKM3LEIT) writes: > Is it true that ANY SCSI CD Rom drive will work on the black > hardware? If so is it usable straight from the box,or is something > else (drivers?) needed? Can anyone also tell me what I would need > to get this same drive to work with a Mac? > Well, almost any. Apple CD/ROM drives don't work since Apple tampered with the SCSI conf page on the cotroller ROM. There are several shareware CD/ROM drivers available for MacOS. Unfortunately, it is too long ago for me to remember their names. Try a Mac related news group on this. -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: Curtis Crowson <crowsonc@mindspring.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Next Memory Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 16:22:17 +0000 Organization: MindSpring Enterprises Message-ID: <34561134.649@mindspring.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have recently become the owner of a turbo Next Slab. I would like to upgrade its memory, but I cannot find 70 ns ram in it. I was told by someone very knowledgeable (or I would not have believed it) that this next thinks 60ns rams are 120 ns rams so they run slower than 70 NS rams. Is this strange tale true? If it is true where can I get 32Mb or 16Mb Sims for this machine that run at 70 ns?
From: blazek@stt.msu.edu (Rudolf B. Blazek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Next Memory Date: 28 Oct 1997 21:02:20 GMT Organization: Michigan State University Message-ID: <635jss$iip$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu> References: <34561134.649@mindspring.com> Curtis Crowson <crowsonc@mindspring.com> wrote: >I have recently become the owner of a turbo Next Slab. I would like to >upgrade its memory, but I cannot find 70 ns ram in it. I was told by >someone very knowledgeable (or I would not have believed it) that this >next thinks 60ns rams are 120 ns rams so they run slower than 70 NS >rams. Is this strange tale true? If it is true where can I get 32Mb or >16Mb Sims for this machine that run at 70 ns? It seems that mixing 70ns and 60ns SIMMs in a Turbo slab is harmfull. If you use 60ns only, you should have no problem. There might be also an issue of the ROM. You might need a new version, I am not quite sure here. Also ADB / nonADB might have some influence. I would just try to put 2 60ns sticks in and see if it gets recognized by the ROM monitor as 60ns. I use 60ns EDO in an ADB Turbo slab and am quite happy. I got the EDO just to have same use for the RAM later. It gives you no advantage here. Good luck. Rudy
From: Isaac <isaac@pobox.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 16:28:17 -0500 Organization: Florida State University Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.971028162422.8265B-100000@lab.housing.fsu.edu> References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII To: Peter.Nitezki@bku.db.de In-Reply-To: <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Peter Nitezki wrote: > Well, almost any. Apple CD/ROM drives don't work since Apple tampered > with the SCSI conf page on the cotroller ROM. This does not reflect my experiences - I currently use an Apple CD-300e with my TurboColor, and used it with my mono slab before that. I suspect you're referring only to the Apple CD-SC, which isn't really compatible with anything but a Mac, IIRC. -Isaac
From: rworne@primenet.com (Robert Worne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: 28 Oct 1997 14:45:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Message-ID: <635mct$6je@nntp02.primenet.com> References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org In <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> Peter Nitezki wrote: > There are several shareware CD/ROM drivers available for MacOS. > Unfortunately, it is too long ago for me to remember their names. Try a > Mac related news group on this. No need, FWB Toolworks is seemingly the vendor of choice when it comes to Mac CDROM drivers. That's what I use with my Daydream system, and it drives my quad-speed Sony just fine. The only problem, they aren't very cheap... $50-60 last I heard. -- //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Starving CS Undergrad: "Sorry, I don't do Windows I'd rather starve!" //-----------------------------------------------------------------// Visit my videogame collecting site! http://www.primenet.com/~rworne/
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware From: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Subject: Re: Using NExT monitor on PC? Message-ID: <EIryME.7ps@nidat.sub.org> Sender: nitezki@nidat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) Organization: private site of Peter Nitezki, Kraichtal, Germany References: <630l3q$3o5$1@wolfe.wimsey.com> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 18:42:13 GMT In article <630l3q$3o5$1@wolfe.wimsey.com> shyanku@wimsey.com (Shyan Ku) writes: > > Is this possible? I have an opportunity to get one for cheap. > Yes, but not on any graphics adaper. Deepspacetech used to sell the appropriate adapters. -- Peter Nitezki | pnitezki@acm.org # Blessed art thou who knoweth Staarenbergstr. 44 | Tel.: +49 7251 62495 # not about the pleasure and D-76703 Kraichtal | Fax : +49 7251 69215 # delight of being hooked GERMANY | E-mail ASCII only # up to the Net. Peter 1,3-5
From: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu (David Herren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 15:14:36 -0400 Organization: Language Schools of Middlebury College Sender: herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Message-ID: <msg164460.thr-f29f48e9.54c5638@flannet.middlebury.edu> References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-ID: <msg164460.thr-f29f48e9.54c5638.part0@flannet.middlebury.edu> Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org writes: >> Is it true that ANY SCSI CD Rom drive will work on the black >> hardware? If so is it usable straight from the box,or is something >> else (drivers?) needed? Can anyone also tell me what I would need >> to get this same drive to work with a Mac? >> >Well, almost any. Apple CD/ROM drives don't work since Apple tampered >with the SCSI conf page on the cotroller ROM. >There are several shareware CD/ROM drivers available for MacOS. >Unfortunately, it is too long ago for me to remember their names. Try a >Mac related news group on this. Hmmm. Apparently my mileage varied considerably. I pulled an Apple label CD-ROM drive out of an old mac and put it inside my next cube, connected power and scsi and it works just fine... -- David D. Herren www.cet.middlebury.edu/herren Assoc. Dir. for Tech. & Instruction herren@flannet.middlebury.edu Center for Educational Technology voice: (802)443-5746 Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 fax: (802)443-2053
From: nospam@all.please (Timothy J. Luoma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Printer jamming -- Could not open /dev/np0! Date: 28 Oct 1997 23:09:53 GMT Organization: none Message-ID: <635rc1$r34$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> References: <630lrp$erq$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Well, I am not sure what solved the problem... (I've found gremlin tracks all over the place) but it is now working. The _exit_ part of the printer's paper path had come down a little, and that might have been part of the cause... TjL
From: Natnan Kornievsky <nkorniev@polymail.cpunix.calpoly.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Help me please Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:07:35 -0800 Organization: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Message-ID: <3456B687.A65AE83D@polymail.cpunix.calpoly.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I accidently set up networking on my turbo cs and I dont have a TCP connection for it it tells me that it is loading from the network there is no network ro load from how do I bypass this and will it time out?
From: bresink@informatik.uni-koblenz.de (Marcel Bresink) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: color gamma correction and video cards Date: 29 Oct 1997 08:15:59 GMT Organization: University Koblenz / Germany Message-ID: <636rbv$l08$1@newshost.uni-koblenz.de> References: <rpvoland-2810970849570001@144.92.124.122> rpvoland@facstaff.wisc.edu (Rick Voland) wrote: > Is there any information about when Openstep/Rhapsody might support gamma > color correction entirely in software? The answer is simple: Openstep _never_ supports gamma correction in software. (You can, however, write application programs doing their own gamma correction, but this is not what you mean.) But the problem with the S3 cards is not so big as it sounds in the documentation. Openstep will look a bit dim on an S3 card but you might well live with it. Marcel --- Marcel Bresink, University of Koblenz, Institute for Computer Science Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz, Germany, Fon: +49-261-9119-421 Fax: ...-497 MIME/NeXT Mail accepted --- WWW: http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~bresink
From: rkirchne@mathcs.carleton.edu (Roger Kirchner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Zoom K56 - ppp yes, NXFax no Date: 29 Oct 97 20:06:11 GMT Organization: [poster's organization not specified] Message-ID: <34579733.0@news.carleton.edu> I've replaced a Zoom VFX v32.bis which stopped working with a Zoom K56. I have an 040 cube. The K56 works fine with GateKeeper/ppp, but NXFax reports Unknown modem/ERROR. It answers a fax call but hangs. I was hoping the K56 would work with NXFax since people were saying the Zoom 28.8 worked. I'd like it if there were a way to get NXFax to accept this modem. Roger Kirchner nks Howdy, we just got an external Toshiba TXM5701F1 (internal is TXM5701B if I remember correctly) and it works fine with black hardware. Also OmniCD.app can play audio CD's from it. Not sure if I can record the track to the disk though (not sure how important this is for you). It is 12X CD ROM. The external was some $150 and the internal is near $100. Check www.pricewatch.com - I found this drive to be one of the best deals listed there ... Good luck. Rudy blazek@stt.msu.edu
From: abigfella@aol.com (Abigfella) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Printer Repair Date: 30 Oct 1997 04:18:07 GMT Message-ID: <19971030041800.XAA25248@ladder01.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <62m2ob$4dh$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> website address for Printer Works is: www.printerworks.com, i know most people would try to use that one anyways, but if you are curious if it works, yes it does! = ) Matt abigfella@aol.com
From: Font <font.ReMoVeThIsPaRt@mcs.net> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: Recommend keyboard? Date: 30 Oct 1997 00:29:57 -0600 Organization: MCSNet Services Message-ID: <6399h5$5al$1@Jupiter.Mcs.Net> References: <878014377.7920@dejanews.com> lparry@idt.net writes: >Recently purchased the Dell Performance keyboard and am not please with >it. It's noisy, hard on the fingertips and big. Any suggestions would be >appreciated? What's really needed is a way to interface the original Cube keyboard to a *STEP-enabled PC. I know of a couple of people who would be willing to pay significant money to be able to do this. I don't know if Micron sells their keyboards separately, but I just replaced a Dell QuietKey keyboard with one (swapped from another machine) and am nearly satisfied with it. -- A bug in my MUA causes news.announce.newusers font to be sent to beneficiaries and senders of UCE/SPAM. @ mcs.net Wishes are like dishes.
From: sef@kithrup.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <3457fb29.0@news.avana.net> Date: 30 Oct 1997 04:24:17 GMT Control: cancel <3457fb29.0@news.avana.net> Message-ID: <cancel.3457fb29.0@news.avana.net> Sender: Peopleware Publications Spam cancelled by sef@kithrup.com
From: Henry Koplien <koplien@de.ibm.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: SyQuest EZ135 will not format for DOS Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 08:27:32 +0100 Organization: IBM HD MicroCode Message-ID: <345836E4.41C6@de.ibm.com> References: <637k5m$aoo$1@ha2.rdc1.nj.home.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Timothy J. Luoma wrote: > > The EZ135 drive will format for Mac or for NeXT, but not for DOS. > > It is not an option from the WM, and from the commandline I get: > > % /usr/filesystems/DOS.fs/DOS.util -i sd2a "backups" removable > DOS: that type of disk is not supported > > Is there anything I can do under OS 4.1/Intel to make it DOS-happy? > > TjL Ha, perfect! Seems that is something missing... No problems under NS3.3 which is more and more proven to be the best OS in the Steve Jobs line. Sorry no hint, works under Ns3.3I. Henry ------------------------------------------------------------------ snail mail : Henry Koplien, HD Micro Code Development, IBM 71032 Boeblingen/Germany \|/ voice : +49-7031-16-3516 o(O O)o fax : +49-7031-16-3328 \^/ -------------- Ihh-Mehl: Koplien@de.IBM.com --ooOo---(_)---oOoo---
From: rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Rainer Frohnhöfer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: CD ROM Drive on Black Hardware??? Date: 30 Oct 1997 08:12:54 GMT Organization: University of Wuerzburg, Germany Message-ID: <639fi6$lb@lobotomy.urz.uni-wuerzburg.de> References: <19971027002801.TAA21784@ladder02.news.aol.com> <EIruu8.63z@nidat.sub.org> <Pine.LNX.3.96.971028162422.8265B-100000@lab.housing.fsu.edu> Isaac <isaac@pobox.com> wrote: >On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Peter Nitezki wrote: > >> Well, almost any. Apple CD/ROM drives don't work since Apple tampered >> with the SCSI conf page on the cotroller ROM. > >This does not reflect my experiences - I currently use an Apple CD-300e >with my TurboColor, and used it with my mono slab before that. > >I suspect you're referring only to the Apple CD-SC, which isn't really >compatible with anything but a Mac, IIRC. Got a CD300 (the ony with caddies) here. Worked fine. Some things are not possible (playing music, for example). It looks like the SCSI implementations vary quite a bit from vendor to vendor. A friend had nothing but trouble with a new Teac. We never had to complain about Plextor. ------------------------------------- "Um Energie zu sparen, wird das Licht am Ende des Tunnels vorlaeufig abgeschaltet." rainer@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de (public key avaible at any key server near you ...)
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: cmsg cancel <639cm2$hd$10588@hyperion.nitco.com> Control: cancel <639cm2$hd$10588@hyperion.nitco.com> Date: 30 Oct 1997 07:31:44 GMT Organization: BOFH Space Command, Usenet Division Message-ID: <cancel.639cm2$hd$10588@hyperion.nitco.com> Sender: <myemail@any.where.com> Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20. The "Current Usenet spam thresholds and guidelines" FAQ is available at http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/tskirvin/faqs/spam.html Please include the X-CosmoTraq header of this message in any correspondence specific to this spam. Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
From: ppai@soback.kornet.nm.kr (younghoon KIL) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: color gamma correction and video cards Date: 30 Oct 1997 11:08:34 GMT Organization: ppai News Message-ID: <639pri$oqs$1@usenet.kornet.nm.kr> If you need color gamma correction software for NEXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, Please visit follwoing web site: http://www.nwlink.com/cyberartists/brianw/Calibration.html It supports Number Nine 9FX Motion331 (in 32 bit modes) and follwoing video cards: NeXTdimension system Cirrus Logic GD5434 (non-8 bit modes for Diamond SpeedStar 64 PCI and Orchid Kelvin 64) Diamond Stealth (in 16 and 24 bit modes for Diamond Stealth 64 and Diamond Stealth SE models) S3 ViRGE (in 32 bit modes for Number Nine 9FX Reality 332 PCI and Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 PCI) younghoon KIL ppai@soback.kornet.nm.kr (NeXTMail OK) ppai@bbs.para.co.kr(NeXTMail OK) http://soback.kornet.nm.kr/~ppai http://bbs.para.co.kr/~ppai (NEXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, Rhapsody Q&A & Info Board written in Korean) (The Web site contains 4,500 articles about NEXTSTEP, OPENSTEP and Rhapsody)
From: "John McCourt" <user@jimmy.softnet.co.uk> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: 15 year old needs help re registry & bad sectors Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 11:27:41 -0000 Organization: [not set] Message-ID: <639tl0$eor$10@svr-c-01.core.theplanet.net> I recently had a new hard disk installed, it had no bad sectors. I have had trouble with starting computer - message saying could not write to C and to repair registry. It was not able to repair. Suggests to run scandisk, I have run scandisk a few times, each time it corrects a lot of problems and says there are bad sectors. The amount of bad sectors has increased each time I run scandisk. Why will the computer not write to drive C? What causes bad sectors? Can they be fixed? What is causing the computer not to read the registry? Can it be repaired? The only way I can get the computer to run is install Windows 95 again, that works untill I restart then the problem repeats. Any help would be welcome but please keep it simple as I am a 15 year old beginner. John McCourt
From: bresink@informatik.uni-koblenz.de (Marcel Bresink) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: color gamma correction and video cards Date: 30 Oct 1997 13:32:53 GMT Organization: University Koblenz / Germany Message-ID: <63a2a5$kj6$1@newshost.uni-koblenz.de> References: <639pri$oqs$1@usenet.kornet.nm.kr> ppai@soback.kornet.nm.kr (younghoon KIL) wrote: > http://www.nwlink.com/cyberartists/brianw/Calibration.html > > It supports Number Nine 9FX Motion331 (in 32 bit modes) and follwoing video cards: [...] No, no! The adapters you are referring to are (except the NeXTDimension) _NOT_ supporting hardware gamma correction and so are _NOT_ compatible with this software. When you read the URL you have been quoting, you'll see a description of exactly the same problem the original poster had. The Calibration.app software is a tool for gamma/color syncing of different PostScript devices and has nothing to do with the "dim display" problem. Marcel --- Marcel Bresink, University of Koblenz, Institute for Computer Science Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz, Germany, Fon: +49-261-9119-421 Fax: ...-497 MIME/NeXT Mail accepted --- WWW: http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~bresink
From: nospam@all.please (Ross Mikalson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: 21" vs 17" Date: 25 Oct 1997 05:09:30 GMT Organization: Calgary UNIX Users' Group Message-ID: <62ruua$8ol@hp.cuug.ab.ca> Hi y'all: I am considering purchasing a couple of boxes from Sam at Spherical, and am considering upgrading the monitors to the NeXT 21" Hitachi... Can anyone provide feedback with regard to the durability and overall quality of the 21" monitor in comparison to the 17" NeXT Sony Trinitron for instance (which should be without peer in the 17" range). 'Pologies if this has been discussed before, but if you NeXTians could provide some immediate advise I would be grateful :-) -- Roscoe... the High Country Bear Ross Mikalson [mikalsor@cuug.ab.ca]
From: willadams@aol.com (WillAdams) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware Subject: Re: 15 year old needs help re registry & bad sectors Date: 30 Oct 1997 15:55:04 GMT Message-ID: <19971030155500.KAA28719@ladder02.news.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com References: <639tl0$eor$10@svr-c-01.core.theplanet.net> comp.sys.next.hardware is an area for discussing NeXTStep and the systems which it runs on. Your first step (after reading up on netiquette and usenet newsgroup charters) is to purchase a copy of NeXT/OPENStep Academic, then delete MS-Windows 9x, reformatting your hard drive to install it. You may need to upgrade your system somewhat. Details at http://www.next.com William William Adams http://members.aol.com/willadams Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.

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