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[HC] APS SCSI external cd burner
(Msg 1 of 3)
MarvinH <mhenley2@[redacted].net>
Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:15 GMT
I have an iMac G3 all in one(OS9.2),
A Quicksilver maxed with Tiger and Classic,
and a PowerPC 7200/120.
I bought and/or was given mucho Hypercard
stuff. I intend to learn and use as much as I
can.
I recently bought an external APS SCSI external
drive/writer.The computers work fine. But, I am missing
the power cable for the APS. The power plug is similar
to the plug used for Windows PC mouse and key board.
APS was bought out. I can google the buyer company and
ask for their assistance. Failing that,I ask for suggestions.
Finding info on old peripherals can be difficult,but I think
it`s well worth my time.
Thanks
Gene Henley
[HC] APS SCSI external cd burner
(Msg 2 of 3)
Mark Schonewille <m.schonewille@[redacted].com>
Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:15 GMT
Gene,

What do you need exactly? And ADB cable, a serial cable or a power supply like this one http://qery.us/2fz ?

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On 2 aug 2012, at 23:37, MarvinH wrote:

> I have an iMac G3 all in one(OS9.2),
> A Quicksilver maxed with Tiger and Classic,
> and a PowerPC 7200/120.
> I bought and/or was given mucho Hypercard
> stuff. I intend to learn and use as much as I
> can.
> I recently bought an external APS SCSI external
> drive/writer.The computers work fine. But, I am missing
> the power cable for the APS. The power plug is similar
> to the plug used for Windows PC mouse and key board.
> APS was bought out. I can google the buyer company and
> ask for their assistance. Failing that,I ask for suggestions.
> Finding info on old peripherals can be difficult,but I think
> it`s well worth my time.
> Thanks
> Gene Henley
>
[HC] APS SCSI external cd burner
(Msg 3 of 3)
Gene Henley <mhenley2@[redacted].net>
Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:15 GMT

Thanks for your reply.
Actually,I do not know exactly what I need. I cannot find a user manual. I am trying to use my several computers in what ever capacity I can to find out
what use Hypercard is. I`m a beginner. The price was right to connect the burner to the 7200. I understand there are some floppies that may or may not
function in these computers. PS. I intend to use my Dell desktop also.
All I know is that the disk drive is in mint condition.The power plug resembles a Windows PC mouse plug. I don`t know if it will help me go between the different OS,or even if it will be productive.

I`ll learn from others and my own trial/error,I hope.
Cheers
Gene


From: Mark Schonewille
To: HyperCard-Mailing-List
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [HC] APS SCSI external cd burner



Gene,

What do you need exactly? And ADB cable, a serial cable or a power supply like this one http://qery.us/2fz ?

--
Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
KvK: 50277553

Economy-x-Talk is looking for an amateur painter/cartoonist/poet etc. Contact me http://qery.us/du

The Economy-x-Talk office is closed from 30 August until 4 September 2012.

On 2 aug 2012, at 23:37, MarvinH wrote:

> I have an iMac G3 all in one(OS9.2),
> A Quicksilver maxed with Tiger and Classic,
> and a PowerPC 7200/120.
> I bought and/or was given mucho Hypercard
> stuff. I intend to learn and use as much as I
> can.
> I recently bought an external APS SCSI external
> drive/writer.The computers work fine. But, I am missing
> the power cable for the APS. The power plug is similar
> to the plug used for Windows PC mouse and key board.
> APS was bought out. I can google the buyer company and
> ask for their assistance. Failing that,I ask for suggestions.
> Finding info on old peripherals can be difficult,but I think
> it`s well worth my time.
> Thanks
> Gene Henley
>





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