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Re: IIe card for Mac



Hi, y'all!

On Mar 20, 3:19 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
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> I suspect a temporary DNS glitch related to the dispute...
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    I registered WILSERV.COM to take advantage of an e-mail service
provided by the registrar.  That service allows me to make up as many
as 150 e-mail addresses.  So, messages sent to "A2@WILSERV.COM" are
delivered to the e-mail address assigned to me by my ISP.  I NEVER
made arrangements for hosting my URL so you see "UNDER CONSTRUCTION"
or a variant thereof whenever you visit WILSERV.COM.  Perhaps, after
seven years, it's time to find a host for my site.  I'm a tightwad but
can afford a $10 yearly fee to keep my URL registered.  A $15 or more
monthly fee for hosting I have a problem with.

    Now, back to the IIe card problem.  I hooked up a 250MB SCSI Zip
drive to an LC III equipped with a IIe card and found some problems I
had forgotten about.  One problem is that Silverlining Lite doesn't
mount the first of any ProDOS partitions on a 250 MB Zip cart.  Next,
the IIe card software didn't display any of the ProDOS partitions when
I go into the "IIe Option Panel" and click on the "SmartPort" icon.
I've gotten past this particular problem in the past but today could
not remember how I did it.  Finally, I was unable to create ProDOS
partitions on a new Zip cart using Mac utility programs.  This, too, I
have done in the past but, again, couldn't remember how.  I'll work on
my aging memory and see if I can recall the solutions I've forgotten.

Willi