MAILER-DAEMON@thunder.lakeheadu.ca (01/19/91)
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 554 <amiga-relay@ee.udel.edu>... Address too long 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Address too long 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Address too long ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from flash by thunder.LakeheadU.Ca (5.52/4.7) id AA29562; Fri, 18 Jan 91 17:21:45 EST Received: by flash.LakeheadU.Ca (4.0/SMI-3.2) id AA09639; Fri, 18 Jan 91 17:16:12 EST Date: Fri, 18 Jan 91 17:16:12 EST Subject: 25Pin to 50Pin Header Cables ... Sender: amiga-hardware-relay-request@udel.edu To: amiga-hardware-relay@udel.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Message-Id: <42111@nigel.ee.udel.edu> From: Lou Williams <lou@vaxsc.niehs.nih.gov> To whoever posted a request for 25 pin to 50 pin SCSI drive cables. I dont know if this is what you need, but here's a vector in that direction.There's a place in New York called Inc.They advertise a cable@ee.udel.edu, External Seagate Hard Drive with these connectors: D25M to 50FH. If I read that correctly (D-Sub 25 male to 50 Female Header) that should be what you're looking for. Hope it helps. p.s. #include <std.disclaimer@e, I dont represent them@ee.udel.edu, I just need parts for my C64 occasionally.------------------------------ ms Via Bitnet:william8@niehs.bitnet Via Internet:lou@vaxsc.niehs.nih.gov Research Triangle Park@ee.udel.edu, NC ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Som you have to make others feel bad@ee.udel.edu, and I'm tired of making others feel good about themselves.-Homer Simpson since I get it via relay@ee.udel.edu, so reply to me directly.@ee.udel.edu QUIT
MAILER-DAEMON@thunder.lakeheadu.ca (01/22/91)
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 554 <amiga-relay@ee.udel.edu>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from flash by thunder.LakeheadU.Ca (5.52/4.7) id AA07406; Mon, 21 Jan 91 22:44:08 EST Received: by flash.LakeheadU.Ca (4.0/SMI-3.2) id AA06874; Mon, 21 Jan 91 22:38:39 EST Date: Mon, 21 Jan 91 22:38:39 EST Subject: Re: Sapphire Sender: amiga-hardware-relay-request@udel.edu To: amiga-hardware-relay@udel.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Message-Id: <42382@nigel.ee.udel.edu> From: "Jim Karczewski, Programmer -- TTR Development, Inc." <JK829055@pucal. + bitnet> Sapphire gives a 2.4 MIPS rating. It is the equivalent of a 2500 without the 32 Bit memory. The reason 32 Bit memory was not added was to make an Inexpensive Accellerator that alot of people can afford. There might be a '030 version with 32 Bit memory... But like I said the main purpose was to give an increase in speed for a decent price.. Sapphire can be found at dealers for about $340 I beleive... I really Haven't checked.. Since I put mine In I have not had hardly any Compatibility problems with games... I Played Pirates, The Killing Game Show, and A couple of others on it with no problem, and the speed really does help when Compiling those BIG C programs.. and Un-Lharcing 600K Files. Jim Karczewski Programmer TTR Development, Inc. PS. You can contact TTR Development for more info... Voice: (608)277-8071 BBS: (608)277-8072 FAX: (608)277-8073 QUIT
MAILER-DAEMON@thunder.lakeheadu.ca (01/23/91)
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 554 <amiga-relay@ee.udel.edu>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from flash by thunder.LakeheadU.Ca (5.52/4.7) id AA10018; Tue, 22 Jan 91 23:32:41 EST Received: by flash.LakeheadU.Ca (4.0/SMI-3.2) id AA13579; Tue, 22 Jan 91 23:27:14 EST Date: Tue, 22 Jan 91 23:27:14 EST Subject: Program save formats... Sender: amiga-programmer-relay-request@udel.edu To: amiga-programmer-relay@udel.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Message-Id: <42504@nigel.ee.udel.edu> From: "Jim Karczewski, Programmer -- TTR Development, Inc." <JK829055@pucal. + bitnet> I am writing a program which plots data in 3 Dimensions.. I would like to support alot of different outputs.. but I do not know the different output formats (Like LightWave, Imagine, and some of the other 3D modeling programs out there) I have found just one output format so far and that is the format for Sculpt Animate 4D... If anyone knows where to get 3D Modeling Save formats Please let me know! Thanks, Jim Karczewski Programmer TTR Development, Inc. QUIT
MAILER-DAEMON@thunder.lakeheadu.ca (01/26/91)
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 554 <amiga-relay@ee.udel.edu>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' 554 <tjhayko@thunder>... Unbalanced '<' ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from flash by thunder.LakeheadU.Ca (5.52/4.7) id AA12985; Fri, 25 Jan 91 12:46:15 EST Received: by flash.LakeheadU.Ca (4.0/SMI-3.2) id AA25068; Fri, 25 Jan 91 12:40:50 EST Date: Fri, 25 Jan 91 12:40:50 EST Subject: 2091 Problems... Sender: amiga-hardware-relay-request@udel.edu To: amiga-hardware-relay@udel.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Message-Id: <42774@nigel.ee.udel.edu> From: "Jim Karczewski, Programmer -- TTR Development, Inc." <JK829055@pucal. + bitnet> I have been having problems lately using my 2091 with my Quantum 40 Meg (the stock on the old 2000HD's) and a Seagate 296N. When I am doing something that writes on the Amiga side to the quantum, and try writing at the same time to the 296N partition for my AT Bridge, the drives both lock up on me. Causing me no alternative but to re-boot since the drives are locked... What could be causing this problem? Both drives Have different ID numbers, so thats not it... I don't know what could be causing it... Jim Karczewski Programmer TTR Development, Inc. JK829055@pucal.bitnet QUIT