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Conference 7.286::macintosh

Title:Apple Macintosh Volume II
Notice:Mac is NOT an acronym - it's Mac or Macintosh *not* MAC
Moderator:SMURF::BINDERONS
Created:Sun Jan 20 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:964
Total number of notes:30983

458.0. "Macintosh Performa Line" by TNPUBS::JONG (Hooked on Macs) Thu Sep 17 1992 14:06

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458.1Decisions, decisionsTNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsThu Sep 17 1992 14:1112
458.2Tough decisionRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Sep 17 1992 14:4932
458.3A junket is called forTNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsThu Sep 17 1992 15:117
458.4How compat with other MAC ?BOOKS::ANGELONEFailure: line of least persistence.Thu Sep 17 1992 16:0217
458.5Don't let them sell you and FUDRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Sep 17 1992 16:1230
458.6More from Staples.BOOKS::ANGELONEFailure: line of least persistence.Thu Sep 17 1992 16:5321
458.7I'm excited!TNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsThu Sep 17 1992 19:1113
458.8ATLANT::SCHMIDTThinking globally, acting locally!Thu Sep 17 1992 19:2528
458.9Check Sears too.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-K3 ColoradoFri Sep 18 1992 04:465
458.10Same approach in EuropUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormick @UTOFri Sep 18 1992 07:4821
458.11E::EVANSFri Sep 18 1992 14:059
458.12Performa 400 = LC II with software bundledGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLFri Sep 18 1992 14:5917
458.13MODEL::NEWTONFri Sep 18 1992 15:4921
458.14Geeze...those prices sound high!CLIMBR::THROCKMOR_JODon't worry, I've been VAXinatedFri Sep 18 1992 16:2615
458.15Taking the plungeTNPUBS::JONGSteveFri Sep 18 1992 20:0329
458.16WONDER::COMMOI'll find no bug before its time!Fri Sep 18 1992 21:0813
458.17I'll bet 3rd parties offer a cache for the 600RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Sep 18 1992 21:5434
458.18WONDER::COMMOI'll find no bug before its time!Sat Sep 19 1992 18:1714
458.19New configs / pricesUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormick @UTOSun Sep 20 1992 12:2816
458.20Random thoughts (re .19)ROYALT::HALPINSun Sep 20 1992 19:3215
458.21CALS::THACKERAYSun Sep 20 1992 20:335
458.22ClarificationUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormick @UTOMon Sep 21 1992 06:4116
458.23Some speculation and MacWeek info on Performa 600RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsMon Sep 21 1992 12:4744
458.24More to considerVOLLEY::NORRISMon Sep 21 1992 14:1311
458.25I'm still smilingTNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsTue Sep 22 1992 17:0512
458.26Performa comparision tableRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsSat Sep 26 1992 21:2955
458.27Apple Reduced prices on dealer models - compare & contrastRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsMon Sep 28 1992 18:3040
458.28Waiting for the 40/040 (40MHz 040) next springGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLMon Sep 28 1992 19:047
458.29New powerbooks, DUO and vi look great!!GLDOA::MORRISONDaveWed Sep 30 1992 02:155
458.30One guy's opinionLEDS::COHENWhat do I drive? a Taylor-Made!Wed Oct 07 1992 13:3825
458.31Did they really spend $750/machine on advertising?ROYALT::HALPINSun Oct 11 1992 01:5328
458.32Smiling, still smilingTNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsTue Oct 13 1992 18:507
458.33IIvx next Monday will change opinionsGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLTue Oct 13 1992 19:327
458.34Performa performance........CSC32::LUCKHURSTFri Oct 23 1992 14:3420
458.35Depends on what you want to doRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Oct 23 1992 16:0839
458.36CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-K3 ColoradoSat Oct 24 1992 03:0729
458.37DEC is "supposed" to be reselling Macs soonGLDOA::MORRISONDaveSun Oct 25 1992 00:306
458.3816MHz != 16MHzROYALT::HALPINSun Oct 25 1992 18:0619
458.39Tell them to "Bugger Off"PEACHS::SCHULTZBlessed are the Cheesemakers !!!Mon Oct 26 1992 20:3023
458.40LC II (Performa 400) works great for me!!DV780::THURYMaking it so...Mon Oct 26 1992 21:3637
458.41Who NEEDS MMSALEM::LEIMBERGERTue Oct 27 1992 09:109
458.42I don't know about you, but I like multimediaTNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsWed Oct 28 1992 20:0316
458.43What an overwhelming experience!TNPUBS::JONGHooked on MacsMon Dec 07 1992 17:3157
458.44FIS is alive and well thankyou.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYTue Dec 08 1992 01:1644
458.45Glad to hear I'm wrong!TNPUBS::JONGSteveThu Dec 10 1992 16:156
458.46KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYFri Dec 11 1992 01:1222
458.47Performa Monitor on a MacIIsi?CSOA1::DOLLISHFri Feb 12 1993 12:065
458.48SMURF::BINDERQui scire uelit ipse debet discereMon Feb 15 1993 13:085
458.49Performa 550 Details?WATCH::SANTIAGOI'd rather fight than switch 352-2866Tue Nov 02 1993 20:168
458.50What New Media had to say...ORION::GENTThere is no poetry without madness -- DemocritusWed Nov 03 1993 11:3813
458.51LC475/Performa475 comparisonKETJE::STEUKERSTue Nov 30 1993 05:5954
458.52CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOTue Nov 30 1993 11:5716
458.53CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOWed Dec 01 1993 11:0211
458.54IMHOEEMELI::KOKKOLittle pink dragon, smiling, disappearsWed Dec 01 1993 14:0220
458.55No consumer type of personKETJE::STEUKERSWed Dec 01 1993 15:4324
458.56PowerPc ready? EEMELI::KOKKOLittle pink dragon, smiling, disappearsThu Dec 02 1993 13:2215
458.57programmer's switch?SMURF::JJGJeff GlassThu Dec 02 1993 15:183
458.58At SearsEOS::ARMSTRONGThu Dec 02 1993 20:4127
458.59BLOCKP::NETHCraig NethThu Dec 02 1993 20:5610
458.60Performa 410?EOS::ARMSTRONGFri Dec 03 1993 14:538
458.61CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOFri Dec 03 1993 17:291
458.62Apple IIGS user looking to get into a Mac - Performa 550?SMURF::BINDERCum dignitate otiumTue Dec 07 1993 12:5020
458.63Check out Staples, Nashua for other, sometimes better prices for a bundle...HARBOR::ZAHARCHUKTue Dec 07 1993 13:0712
458.64Performa salesSTAR::HSHUBSHoward S Shubs, the Denim AdeptTue Jan 11 1994 13:1313
458.65The Software Is Free But Not The Manuals?TECRUS::ROSTFuzzbox VoodooFri Feb 04 1994 19:4513
458.66Performas Have Software DocumentationLHOTSE::DAHLFri Feb 04 1994 20:038
458.67There are manuals. Just not the full-blown ones.SMURF::BINDEROmnia tibi dicta non credeFri Feb 04 1994 22:3320
458.68Terminal module?MOUTNS::KACHELMYERDave Kachelmyer, U.S. Digital Services-MCSSat Feb 05 1994 00:039
458.69Happy Performa OwnerVCSESU::BRANAMSteve, Network Product Support, TWO/A9 DTN 247-3027Tue Feb 22 1994 15:2120
458.70ask and you shall receiveSMURF::JJGJeff GlassTue Mar 01 1994 04:168
458.71SMURF::BINDEROmnia tibi dicta non credeTue Mar 01 1994 13:357
458.153External Microphone on a Performa 475LHOTSE::DAHLThu May 12 1994 14:4226
458.154Hardware incompatibilityBLOCKP::NETHCraig NethThu May 12 1994 15:185
458.155Documentation is Non-SpecificLHOTSE::DAHLThu May 12 1994 15:327
458.156ATLANT::SCHMIDTTOEM Engineering, MRO1-1 Pole KL32Thu May 12 1994 16:0412
458.157LHOTSE::DAHLThu May 12 1994 17:2110
458.158ATLANT::SCHMIDTTOEM Engineering, MRO1-1 Pole KL32Thu May 12 1994 21:1113
458.159LHOTSE::DAHLFri May 13 1994 13:204
458.72HANNAH::ALFREDAlfred von Campe, DECterm Eng.Mon Jun 13 1994 14:0228
458.73It's a good deal if it fits your needs.SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarMon Jun 13 1994 17:1258
458.74HANNAH::ALFREDAlfred von Campe, DECterm Eng.Mon Jun 13 1994 17:467
458.75BRONS::BURROWSJim BurrowsMon Jun 13 1994 17:5823
458.76SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarMon Jun 13 1994 18:219
458.77LC 575 at $1699KYOONE::MIGDALMon Jun 13 1994 21:384
458.78SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarTue Jun 14 1994 13:417
458.79BRONS::BURROWSJim BurrowsTue Jun 14 1994 18:474
458.80SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarTue Jun 14 1994 19:1719
458.81BRONS::BURROWSJim BurrowsTue Jun 14 1994 22:2614
458.82SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarWed Jun 15 1994 14:5815
458.83performa vs q605 ?LEDS::MICHAELWed Jun 15 1994 15:339
458.84Q605 is a P475, almost.SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarWed Jun 15 1994 15:588
458.160Microphone schematic?KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYSat Aug 27 1994 01:0611
458.161ATLANT::SCHMIDTTOEM Engineering, MRO1-1 Pole KL32Sat Aug 27 1994 14:0218
458.162I will try my other Microphone.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYSun Aug 28 1994 02:054
458.85Locked FoldersNITMOI::ARMSTRONGMon Oct 10 1994 23:0422
458.86VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarTue Oct 11 1994 00:349
458.87System V7.5 can do this tooCSC32::J_MACGOWNCSC/CS Remote SupportTue Oct 11 1994 04:147
458.88Printer SharingNITMOI::ARMSTRONGTue Dec 06 1994 14:0625
458.89ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringTue Dec 06 1994 14:2911
458.90Fixed 68LC040 upgrade??SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 07 1994 15:5110
458.91ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Dec 07 1994 16:055
458.92SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 07 1994 17:2923
458.93ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Dec 07 1994 17:575
458.94SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 07 1994 17:595
458.95ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Dec 07 1994 18:103
458.96PRAM and Restart questionsDECIDE::MOFFITTSat Dec 17 1994 21:068
458.97Cross-reference...ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringSat Dec 17 1994 23:035
458.98some moreKAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYMon Dec 19 1994 00:534
458.99SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Dec 19 1994 13:0813
458.100Good StuffDECIDE::MOFFITTMon Dec 19 1994 16:589
458.101Already apologizing about this note.HOBBLE::SWEATTTue Dec 20 1994 21:2522
458.102NITMOI::ARMSTRONGTue Dec 20 1994 23:2716
458.103ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Dec 21 1994 12:2715
458.104Some people like shortcutsFROAKS::THROCKMOR_JOHead anywhere BUT west young man...Wed Dec 21 1994 14:3614
458.105TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseWed Dec 21 1994 14:587
458.106SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 21 1994 19:498
458.107Why must I run for a manual?HOBBLE::SWEATTFri Dec 23 1994 01:4110
458.108HANNAH::ALFREDAlfred von Campe, DECtermFri Dec 23 1994 10:089
458.109<< Is Apple playing catch-up? >>POBOXA::COMMOI'll find no bug before its time!Wed Dec 28 1994 12:0451
458.110ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&amp;RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Dec 28 1994 14:1838
458.111Quickeys could help, maybeEEMELI::KOKKONinetynine and a half ain't enufThu Dec 29 1994 05:5410
458.112POBOXA::COMMOI'll find no bug before its time!Thu Dec 29 1994 13:0733
458.113ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&amp;RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringThu Dec 29 1994 13:1622
458.114PlainTalk can be slow w/o DSPEEMELI::KOKKONinetynine and a half ain't enufThu Dec 29 1994 13:3811
458.115NITMOI::ARMSTRONGMon Jan 09 1995 16:1416
458.116Can you tell I just got a copy of GURU? :-)SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Jan 09 1995 16:4013
458.117EPS::VANDENHEUVELThings that make you think, Hmmm...Mon Jan 09 1995 17:2013
458.118SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Jan 09 1995 18:4417
458.119PERFORMA SERIESDNEAST::BLANCHARD_THMon Jan 16 1995 08:359
458.120Performa 635CD at StaplesMSE1::SUTTONHe roams the seas in freedom...Mon Jan 16 1995 10:4413
458.121NITMOI::ARMSTRONGMon Jan 16 1995 14:1518
458.122I like my 630RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserMon Jan 16 1995 21:4722
458.123Lechmere pushing Performa 673CDLEZAH::WARNERIt's only work if they make you do itTue Jan 17 1995 16:3713
458.124SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 17 1995 16:495
458.125that's MY MacUSCTR1::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Jan 17 1995 19:4412
458.126The MacMall $799 DealHAGELN::MyTHM. T. HollingerTue Jan 24 1995 00:5623
458.127SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 24 1995 12:0310
458.128Just for grins... MacTV remote is Sony compatible!EPS::VANDENHEUVELThings that make you think, Hmmm...Tue Jan 24 1995 19:2032
458.129IR port of Performa 630FRAIS::65077::wveltenMon Jan 30 1995 15:0211
458.130Not much info yet...RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserTue Jan 31 1995 20:2028
458.131Two Macs...Suggestions?FROAKS::THROCKMOR_JOHead anywhere BUT west young man...Mon Feb 13 1995 17:4125
458.132TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseMon Feb 13 1995 18:345
458.133Some of the organizing tricks that I useATLANT::SCHMIDTE&amp;RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringMon Feb 13 1995 19:25117
458.134Great info...others?FROAKS::THROCKMOR_JOHead anywhere BUT west young man...Mon Feb 13 1995 19:4814
458.135I like At Ease 2.x and newer Launcher (soon)ACVAX::CoppolaAnthonyMon Feb 13 1995 20:1619
458.136File sharingACVAX::CoppolaAnthonyMon Feb 13 1995 20:187
458.137Some LocalTalk usage suggestions of my ownRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsMon Feb 13 1995 20:3056
458.138SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Feb 14 1995 12:3743
458.13950% is a maximumNEWENG::ANDERSON_BWed Feb 15 1995 17:2811
458.140turn file sharing on when you need itHANNAH::SICHELAll things are connected.Wed Feb 15 1995 19:315
458.141SMURF::JJGTue May 16 1995 18:018
458.142SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue May 16 1995 20:2819
458.143Help on how to use my PerformaSALEM::JIMENEZTue Jun 13 1995 12:1514
458.144Step #1: relax, go slowORION::GENTRevolutionize yourselfTue Jun 13 1995 12:4023
458.145Performa 52xx versus 62xx?ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Wed Aug 23 1995 17:5510
458.146my reasons ..FRSBOG::AWERNERWherever you go - there you are!Wed Aug 23 1995 21:5014
458.147PEACHS::GHEFFDon't blame me, I voted for Zappa.Thu Aug 24 1995 12:5213
458.148TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseMon Aug 28 1995 14:434
458.149How to display lower resolutions ...FRSBOG::AWERNERWherever you go - there you are!Thu Aug 31 1995 11:1514
458.150Easiest - replace the adapterYOUNG::YOUNGPaulThu Aug 31 1995 13:506
458.151DPE1::ARMSTRONGFri Sep 15 1995 21:5312
458.152Is there a time difference involved?UNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsSat Sep 16 1995 03:3411
458.163Extra perf. 630 Simm Slot ?JGO::LAMBREGTSWed Nov 01 1995 15:447
458.164Performa/DECwriter 65 questionABITZ::harleyPay no attention to that man behind the curtain...Wed Feb 14 1996 16:5912
458.165A few things to checkLJSRV2::kotok.ibg.ljo.dec.com::kotokAlan Kotok, IBG, kotok@ljo.dec.com, DTN 226-2936Wed Feb 14 1996 17:3518
458.166DECwriter 65 has parallel port onlyFUNYET::ANDERSONWhere's the nearest White Castle?Wed Feb 14 1996 19:4710
458.167Stupid Mac Questions...STAR::BALLISONFri Mar 08 1996 11:4142
458.168SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 08 1996 12:1766
458.169.168 has some better answers, but here is my 2 centsUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Mar 08 1996 13:47144
458.170MPGS::REITHreith@racores.com - Have subroutine, will travel.Fri Mar 08 1996 16:1313
458.171STAR::BALLISONFri Mar 08 1996 17:459
458.172COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 18:262
458.173DECWET::FARLEEInsufficient Virtual um...er....Fri Mar 08 1996 19:06232
458.174Good PriceNEWENG::ANDERSON_BMon Mar 11 1996 14:208
458.175Performa 6214CD ?STOWOA::JOSBACHERA Case for Lawn OrderMon Mar 11 1996 16:5613
458.176TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseMon Mar 11 1996 18:018
458.177STAR::BALLISONWed Mar 13 1996 17:1317
458.178SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 18:163
458.179NETCAD::EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Mar 13 1996 21:1811
458.180STAR::BALLISONWed Mar 13 1996 23:3213
458.181Look for "CPU Energy Saver" control panelUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Mar 14 1996 01:0315
458.182Some info on Mac Performa 6115CDROCK::WATSONN1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922Thu Mar 14 1996 13:1320
458.183Performa 5215CDDPE1::ARMSTRONGSat Apr 13 1996 17:3430
458.184WOW!FOUNDR::SHEEHANMon Apr 15 1996 18:276
458.185REGENT::POWERSTue Apr 16 1996 13:4620
458.186RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserTue Apr 16 1996 19:108
458.187BMUG Price Reduction on 5215CDFOUNDR::SHEEHANWed Apr 17 1996 13:448
458.188ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Wed Apr 17 1996 13:485
458.189STAR::BALLISONThu Apr 18 1996 14:527
458.190memory upgrade on 575NEWVAX::WHITMANgun control = 5% gun + 95% controlMon Aug 12 1996 19:2415
458.191easy to replace memoryNEWVAX::WHITMANgun control = 5% gun + 95% controlTue Aug 13 1996 12:2214
458.192Try Chip MerchantUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsTue Aug 13 1996 17:3810
458.193SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 17:452
458.194Memory is getting awfully cheap!YOUNG::YOUNGPaulTue Aug 13 1996 21:269
458.195turning a Performa 6110 into a standard Mac 6100REGENT::POWERSThu Aug 15 1996 13:1421
458.196Control panel option?CADSYS::LARRICKThu Aug 15 1996 13:256
458.197Doug's got it right.ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Thu Aug 15 1996 13:303
458.198REGENT::POWERSThu Aug 15 1996 20:5020
458.199SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Aug 19 1996 15:249
458.200AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Mon Sep 23 1996 12:1335
458.201PPC chip screams. MacOS doesn't...AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Tue Sep 24 1996 13:0149
458.202More tests on 6400AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Wed Sep 25 1996 06:5236
458.203Update on 6400@200 Mhz and more RAMAZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Fri Oct 18 1996 13:1322
458.204RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserFri Oct 18 1996 21:0910
458.205The Hayes command for that is ATS0=2AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Sun Oct 20 1996 12:4050
458.206Internal modem => more/less flexibleAZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Mon Oct 21 1996 07:0949
458.207Performa 6400, Express Modem Update 3.0AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Fri Oct 25 1996 20:214
458.208Update on Express Modem 3.0AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Mon Oct 28 1996 06:2619
458.209Some AT commands allow to tune delays...AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Mon Oct 28 1996 07:5510
458.210AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559Mon Oct 28 1996 11:0010
458.211And on ACB side?AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Mon Oct 28 1996 14:477
458.212What was that upgrade again?PCBUOA::MCQUADEst*rs = 1x4x9Tue Nov 05 1996 16:5913
458.213DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Nov 05 1996 17:085
458.214That does make sense!PCBUOA::MCQUADEst*rs = 1x4x9Tue Nov 05 1996 20:097
458.215For system memory, perhaps?DECIDE::MOFFITTWed Nov 06 1996 03:059
458.216DPE1::ARMSTRONGWed Nov 06 1996 10:1711
458.217Aaah..., the plot thickensPCBUOA::MCQUADEst*rs = 1x4x9Wed Nov 06 1996 13:5824
458.218TALLIS::HERDEGMark HerdegWed Nov 06 1996 17:555
458.219OKI, second guess...DECIDE::MOFFITTWed Nov 06 1996 20:3117
458.220Aah yes..., swap the VRAM!PCBUOA::MCQUADEst*rs = 1x4x9Wed Nov 06 1996 21:0026
458.221ACISS2::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOThu Nov 07 1996 10:525
458.222REGENT::POWERSThu Nov 07 1996 12:0312
458.223Performa OS UpdateDPE1::ARMSTRONGSat Nov 30 1996 12:1816
458.224Perf 6400 now updated to 7.5.5AZUR::DESOZAJean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559Wed Dec 04 1996 07:4119
458.225Performa 6320?DPE1::ARMSTRONGFri Dec 27 1996 18:0523
458.226Current Performas, $1,500 - $2,200RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserMon Dec 30 1996 12:4936
458.227NETCAD::EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Dec 30 1996 19:2613
458.228Performa 6400/180 is great and cheaper if you shop!JULIET::16.60.192.202::John ThrockmortonGo anywhere BUT west young man!Mon Dec 30 1996 20:5124
458.229JAMIN::WASSERJohn A. WasserTue Dec 31 1996 17:4518
458.230DPE1::ARMSTRONGSat Jan 11 1997 00:5314
458.231Performa575DPE1::ARMSTRONGThu Mar 06 1997 01:1320
    A friend with a Performa 575 called today...she says her machine
    has just seemed sluggish.

    She tried rebuilding the desktop some time back, and stopped it
    when it did not seem to be making progress.  I talked her through
    running disk first aid, and it did show a problem that we repaired,
    but when she tried rebuilding again it again seemed to hang.

    She left it running and it completed after about 25 minutes or so.

    I think she has a 160MB or so HardDrive.

    She checked the memory control panel and VM was not on.  Or Ram disk
    or any of those other things.

    I dont know how full her disk is.  or how fragmented it is.  She has
    not run Speedometer or any benchmarks to really measure its speed.

    what might make the machine slow down so much?  (if it has)
    bob
458.232SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Mar 06 1997 16:083
    Dunno what is slowing it down - except possibly the Global Village
    software - but it's really dogging it.  :-(  She might try turning off
    the Global Village stuff with Extensions Manager and restarting.
458.233NPSS::NEWTONThomas NewtonThu Mar 06 1997 18:012
    Has she downloaded any shareware lately?  Maybe a Disinfectant run
    is in order...
458.234Netscape and Java? A long shot guessUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Mar 06 1997 18:3412
    has she enabled Java on Netscape?  _AND_ was she running Netscape at
    the time?  Doesn't count if Netscape is not running :-)
    
    Somewhere I read that Netscape's Java implementation can eat up a lot
    of cycles because of the way they implemented threads.  It seems it
    does a lot of pooling for thread work to do and it just has a good
    time.
    
    Your milage may vary, and I only give this a 5% chance of even being
    responsible for your friends problem.
    
    					Bob Harris
458.235CIRCUS::GOETZETibetan karma not Made in ChinaThu Mar 06 1997 19:2111
    Some other questions I would ask:
    
    How many fonts does she have? How old is the system folder on that
    disk? How old is the disk driver? Last time she reset parameter RAM?
    Too many INITs/Extensions? Not enough RAM for creeping application and
    System needs? Operating at 24 bit color when 16 would do? Using a
    particularly massive/complex image for the screen background? Using NOW
    Utilities? Using Kaleidoscope to revamp the UI? Using  multiple desktop
    clocks? Using font rasterizing feature of ATM 4.0? 
    
       erik
458.236Performa Performance problems...LEXSS1::JOHNHCTue Apr 01 1997 13:3739
    I'm a Wintel guy, but I'm being forced to learn about the Performa 575
    in our house because there doesn't seem to be a reliable service
    organization in my area (Northwestern Boston Suburbs).
    
    My Questions:
    
    How do you open a Performa 575 so you can get to the SCSI cable? I've
    had the motherboard out and the casing off, but I can't figure out how
    to get the metal and plastic cages out of the way so I can reach the
    drives themselves, reseat connectors, and/or swap components. Any tips?
    
    Is there a trick to the way the System 7.5 uses memory? Is there a
    specific extension I need to enable to allow it to use the hard disk
    for caching?
    
    The Background:
     
    The CD in the Performa 575 stopped working a while ago. I finally gave
    in to the family pressure and, after calling around to various places
    that claimed to repair Macintoshes, took it into CompUSA in Woburn.
    
    They ran diagnostics and told me everything was fine, but that the CD
    drive didn't work. (I think I knew that.) I quizzed them about why the
    machine didn't report a problem with the CD when it ran through boot
    diagnostics and got an answer that didn't make a lot of sense to me:
    "The SCSI socket works fine, and that's all the Mac checks on boot."
    SInce I could hear the CD drive whirring during diagnostics, this didn't
    make a lot of sense to me. When they told me it would take at least
    three weeks to get a replacement drive and possible longer to get more
    memory for the box, I retrieved it and said I would look elsewhere.
    
    So last night, I pored over the meager documentation for the Mac. Aha!
    I told it to boot off the CD rather than the hard drive, put the
    Performa System CD in the drive, and restarted. Ta dah! There it is.
    The CD drive now works. It's slower than molasses in January, but I
    knew that already.
    
    The problem is that any program that uses the CD is also that slow,
    even when it's not accessing the CD. It was never this way before.
458.237DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Apr 01 1997 19:1366
Hi John...
I'm a little confused about what the problem is that you want
help with.  You said the CD didn't work, but then you booted from it
and it worked?  Or did you put in a replacement first?  (not sure if
I missed that part).



>    How do you open a Performa 575 so you can get to the SCSI cable? I've
>    had the motherboard out and the casing off, but I can't figure out how
>    to get the metal and plastic cages out of the way so I can reach the
>    drives themselves, reseat connectors, and/or swap components. Any tips?

I've never done more than remove the mother board of a 575 by removing
the back cover to upgrade memory.  The SCSI cable is available without
opening anything, so I assume you mean how do you get to the other end of
it?  (where it connects to the mother board?)  I've never owned one of those
integrated machines.  Getting into the pizza box Macs or towers is very
different.
    
>    Is there a trick to the way the System 7.5 uses memory? Is there a
>    specific extension I need to enable to allow it to use the hard disk
>    for caching?

Sounds like you are trying to force some sort of caching for the CD?
Applications that use the CD often require a lot of RAM and do
caching there.  I'm not sure you can force CD caching on the HardDrive.
Maybe someone else will know.

>    The Background:
>     
>    The CD in the Performa 575 stopped working a while ago. I finally gave
>    in to the family pressure and, after calling around to various places
>    that claimed to repair Macintoshes, took it into CompUSA in Woburn.
>    
>    They ran diagnostics and told me everything was fine, but that the CD
>    drive didn't work. (I think I knew that.) I quizzed them about why the
>    machine didn't report a problem with the CD when it ran through boot
>    diagnostics and got an answer that didn't make a lot of sense to me:
>    "The SCSI socket works fine, and that's all the Mac checks on boot."
>    SInce I could hear the CD drive whirring during diagnostics, this didn't
>    make a lot of sense to me. When they told me it would take at least
>    three weeks to get a replacement drive and possible longer to get more
>    memory for the box, I retrieved it and said I would look elsewhere.
>    
>    So last night, I pored over the meager documentation for the Mac. Aha!
>    I told it to boot off the CD rather than the hard drive, put the
>    Performa System CD in the drive, and restarted. Ta dah! There it is.
>    The CD drive now works. It's slower than molasses in January, but I
>    knew that already.
    
I forget the speed of the CD in the 575..but it was not fast....2X, 3X?
Do you think the machine is slower than it should be accessing the CD?
Normally you dont boot from the CD.....just for diagnostic work on the
machine, like if you want to defragment the HardDrive.  

>    The problem is that any program that uses the CD is also that slow,
>    even when it's not accessing the CD. It was never this way before.

One guess might be that you've got virtual memory enabled, so that you can
run CD rpograms that require a lot of memory (more than you actually have).
this is forcing the system to maintain a copy of your RAM in the hardDrive,
and its pretty slow.  check if VM is enabled in the memory control panel.

Sounds like you dont enjoy having to even touch this machine all that much
bob
458.238I'll take a stab at this oneCSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/B10 ColoradoTue Apr 01 1997 19:5729
    
    I heard the horror in the story too, but I also failed to understand
    what the problem was...I'm going under the assumption that when you
    insert a CD ROM the disk does not mount and appear on the desktop so
    you cannot access it...and when you boot from the CD it is accessable,
    but slow. If that's right, keep reading (if not maybe you could
    restaate the problem?)
    
    I think you've got a problem with the CD software. Inside your
    extentions folder there should be several icons for the CD software.
    They are; 
    Apple CD ROM <-- The driver
    Apple Photo Access <-- photo CD access
    Audio CD Access <-- play audio CDs
    Foreign File Access <-- access some other file systems (DOS maybe?)
    High Sierra Access <-- access some High Sierra format CDs
    ISO 9660 File Access <-- access ISO 9660 format CDs
    
    You might alos want to make sure that Quick Time is installed (and the
    Quick Time Power Plug if this is a PowerMac) in the Extensions folder.
    
    Finally, you want the Audio CD Remote player in the Apple menu if you
    want to play Audio CDs.
    
    If any of the files are missing try reinstalling from the original
    system software...we also have the CD ROM sofware online on HUMANE (See
    HUMANE::MACONLINE for pointers)
    
    Mario
458.239Probably needs the latest CD driverCLOYD::DEUFELOh BotherTue Apr 01 1997 21:5924
    Hmmmm...The CD works when you boot off of it and doesn't when you boot
    off of the hard disk...Correct?
    
    If this is the case, did you reinstall the system software from the
    distribution CD about the time the CD stopped working?
    
    Apple had a problem where they changed CD drive vendor on some of the
    all-in-one units (from the CD300 to the CD600, I think). The new
    distribution CD that came with the machine "knew" about the drive as
    did the installed system on the hard drive. Unfortunately, the build
    kit on the CD distributed with the Mac was an older version that did
    not recognize the newer CD drive. Thus, when you did a clean install
    from your distribution CD, the old driver was installed and would not
    recognize the newer drive.
    
    The solution to this problem is to get the latest version of the CD
    installation kit and install the newest driver on the Mac. The CD
    driver is a cumulative collection of software to support all of the CD
    drives that Apple has shipped since the first CD SC.
    
    
    				Cheers,
    				-Abdul-
    
458.240Some CD-ROM ideas and memory and Service dealersUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsTue Apr 01 1997 22:4577
    Can't answer the "Get inside" question.  Sorry.
    
    As for service, I have used ComputerTown on several occasions.  They
    are a Mac dealer and have stores in Boston, Framingham, Nashua, etc... 
    If you should have a need in the future, look for them on the web at
    <http://www.computertown.com/>, there locations should be listed there.
    
    I also think that maybe you are saying that the CD-ROM is not
    accessable when you are booted from the hard disk, but it works OK if
    you boot from the CD-ROM.  Follow Mario's suggestions about checking to
    see if you have the CD-ROM INITs and if not to re-install, or even
    re-install just to be sure.  If you don't have your installation disks
    for some reason, you can find the standard Apple CD-ROM drivers at
    
    	HUMANE::MAC$ROOT:[APPLE.TOOLS]MACINTOSH_CD-ROM_SETUP_V5_3_2.STUFFIT
    
    If you still have problems, please post an update and we will try to
    help you some more.
    
    Your comment about getting the hard disk to do caching sounds like you
    would like to have a caching driver for your CD-ROM drive.  The
    standard Apple driver does not provide any special caching for the
    CD-ROM other then perhaps the regular disk cache (which is so-so).  But
    you can purchase 3rd party CD-ROM drivers, some of which do provde
    CD-ROM caching which can use the disk for some of the cached
    information.  The NEC CD-ROM I have provides a 3rd party driver and an
    extension called SpeedyCD which does CD-ROM caching to hard disk.  It
    this is a customized driver from a 3rd party CD-ROM vendor, so the
    features are available.
    
    Then again, the question remains as to what you want to do with the
    CD-ROM such that you "Feel the Need for Speed"?  Maybe there are other
    approaches or even just replacing the drive with a faster unit, rather
    then buying CD-ROM caching drivers.
    
    The other though about using the hard disk for caching is that maybe
    you are referring to virtual memory.  The Mac does support virtual
    memory.  You use the "Memory" control panel to enable it.  Another
    approach to virutal memory is a 3rd party product called "RAMdoubler"
    from "Connectix" which uses tricks such as stealing unused memory from
    other processes, in memory compression to idle memory, and as a last
    resort paging data to disk.  I've used RAMdoubler in the past (and I
    still use it on my Wife's PowerBook Duo to make 12MB look like 24MB).
    
    If our guess as to what you mean by "...the way the System 7.5 uses
    memory..." is wrong, please let us know.  There are utilities that can
    be used to display where memory is being consumed on your Mac if you
    need to trim it.  Then again adding more memory makes trimming it less
    of a worry (my current approach, because memory is so cheap these
    days).
    
    "...and possible longer to get more memory for the box...".  If this
    refers to your desire to increase the amount of memory in your Mac,
    that should only take a day or 2 via mailorder, and the prices are
    fairly good.  But then again CompUSA has a Digital Employee discount so
    that buying memory from CompUSA can be slightly cheaper (Mass taxes may
    negate that, so your milage may vary, or travel to Nashua CompUSA).  A
    good place to check memory prices is <http://www.macresource.pair.com/>
    and click on the "RAMwatch" link at the bottom of the page.
    
    If you decide to buy memory mailorder, tell the vendor what Mac you
    have and they should be able to lookup the correct type of memory.  If
    they hesitate, then try a different vendor.  I have used "The Chip
    Merchant" several times and been happy.
    
    Also there great utility for checking out what your memory upgrade
    options are 
    
    	HUMANE::MAC$ROOT:[RECENT_UPLOADS]GURU_V2_1.STUFFIT
    
    Highly recommended if you are in the market for memory.  It can also be
    downloaded <http://www.newertech.com/>
    
    Again, if you continue to have problems, please post additional notes
    and we will try our best to help.
    
    					Bob Harris
458.241It can't be too tough; it's a Mac, right?LEXSS1::JOHNHCWed Apr 02 1997 13:0128
    Sorry about being so obscure in my problem description. I mentioned
    Compusa's diagnosis only because it was wrong, and they were trying to
    sell me $300+ worth of replacement parts that I can get elsewhere for
    less than $100. They also seem to have screwed up the SCSI cable
    positioning inside the box so that now I can't reach it.  My question
    about how to open up the box was really directed at asking "How do I
    replace the CD drive when I finally get around to it?"
    
    At this point, the machine will recognize most of the CDs I insert, but
    it takes sometimes up to an hour before it shows me the CD is there.
    Each interaction with the software on slow CD takes equally as long.
    This renders the software useless, for all practical purposes. From
    what you all have said/written so far -- and I thank each of you very
    much for your input -- it looks to me as if I need to play with the
    Extensions a bit more before I give up entirely and spend more money
    taking it out to ComputerTown.
    
    I'm off an another trip in about an hour, but I'll be working on the
    Mac this coming weekend, and I'll post my results then.
    
    FWIW, there has been no change in the system software, and the Mac in
    its current configuration won't let me reinstall the system software
    off the system CD. It never really boots off that CD, it simply
    recognizes that it's there when I tell it to boot from it.
    
    Thanks again.
    
    John  H-C
458.242DPE1::ARMSTRONGWed Apr 02 1997 14:1115
>    At this point, the machine will recognize most of the CDs I insert, but
>    it takes sometimes up to an hour before it shows me the CD is there.

really an hour?  I cant imagine ANYTHING that would cause something like
that....my machine boots a little slower off the CD than off the HardDrive.
The difference is notibable....but barely.

Sounds like you should buy a new internal CD....something like 8X or 12X
(although there are a lot of complaints about wobble in 12X CDs) and
replace the damn thing.

but I cant help you figure out how to open the integrated box.
Try calling a local computer store.....I have found them real helpful
with questions, when I ask to talk to a tech in the back.
bob
458.243Sounds like dirty LED maybeUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsWed Apr 02 1997 15:0716
    Taking an hour to reconize a CD is way too long.  My first guess is
    that the CD-ROM drive is having difficulties.  Maybe a dirty read head.
    I tend to agree with .242 that maybe a new drive is called for.
    
    But playing with the software couldn't hurt (too much :-)  Just be
    careful that you don't do anything to loose personal data (you know the
    letters, spreadsheets, preferences files with the saved game levels and
    score, etc... that may have been created on the system).
    
    Besides calling a dealer to ask for disassembly instructions, you could
    try posting a message to the Usenet News Group
    "comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc" or "comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage".  There
    is always someone who has been through this before and will be glad to
    tell you all of the trouble they had.
    
    					Bob Harris
458.244SMURF::BGRAYWed Apr 02 1997 16:146
    
    You can get to the CDROM and floppy drives by sticking a wide, flat 
    screwdriver into a slot above the headphone jack and prying carefully
    to release a catch that will allow the roughly 3x12 inch plastic face
    to slide down (away from the built in tube).
    
458.245CIRCUS::GOETZETibetan karma not Made in ChinaWed Apr 02 1997 16:3624
    My gut feeling about this is some sort of whacko SCSI problem.
    
    May not hurt to do the standard
    clean-up-the-damage-from-crashes-or-other-problems sequence:
    
    1. reset parameter RAM
    2. rebuild the desktop
    3. have Norton Utilities scan the hard drives for problems
    4. install a high quality disk driver and CD-ROM driver like FWB's
    5. remove cruft placed in system folder by useless applications
    	(SpringCleaning comes to mind as a good app. to do this; but
    	I'm also thinking of various TrueType junk that some apps install 
    	without tell you)
    6. Use an active terminator on the SCSI bus (if there are any external
    	devices)
    7-8... some other possibilities other people may come up with?
    9. clean install latest system software
    
    Try each one in order before advancing to the next one.
    
    Some of these steps are not necessarily easy but I find they clean up
    >90% of the problems.
    
       erik
458.246CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/B10 ColoradoWed Apr 02 1997 23:1844
    
    Since it sounds like the Mac may be new to you, let me explain how to
    do some of the steps Erik recommends (most of us take them for granted)
    
    >1. reset parameter RAM
    Hold down Command Option P R while booting. the Mac should chime again
    like it does when it first starts to boot...let it do that three times
    then lte it boot.
    
    >2. rebuild the desktop
    Hold down Command and option while the Mac boots. You will be asked if
    you want to rebuild the desktop, you do. 
    
    A better option here is to use TechTool and delete the desktop files.
    
    >3. have Norton Utilities scan the hard drives for problems
    If you have Nortons' Utilities for Macintosh it's in the manual, if
    not, you may want to get it.
    
    ...Skipping the obvious ones...
    
    9. clean install latest system software
    When the installer comes up, if you are using V7.5.x you can type
    Command Shift K to get a dialog box allowing you to do a clean install.
    Chose that option. If you are using an older installer you have to
    delete the Finder and System Files from the system folder by booting
    off the CD and dragging them to the trash then emptying the trash. If
    you are using a newer installer they should have an option to install a
    new system folder.
    
    >Try each one in order before advancing to the next one.
    
    >Some of these steps are not necessarily easy but I find they clean up
    >>90% of the problems.
    
    Even if they clean up nothing, most of the steps are worth it just to
    keep your system free of problems. I don't think you really need to
    install third party drivers, but that's my opinion. I think Apple's
    drivers do a decent job. They don't provide caching though.
    
    If your CD works OK when you boot from it, then I think your best bet
    is to follow Erik's advice.
    
    Mario
458.247I think I'm on the right track now.LEXSS1::JOHNHCThu Apr 03 1997 09:4342
    Well, I couldn't fly out of Boston yesterday because they still only had
    one runway, and my flight was cancelled, so I spent last evening
    playing with the Performa.
    
    The suggestion in .244 led me in the right direction.
    
    What I can tell you is that, before you stick "a wide flat screwdriver
    into the slot above the headphone jack and prying carefully," you first
    gently insert the blade of the screwdriver into thespace between the
    drop panel and the monitor bezel and gently twist the blade. This
    causes the panel to drop away, after which inserting the blade into the
    slot that *was* over the headphone jack causes the whole panel
    to pop off.  I'll spare you all the details on how I figured that out.
    <g>
    
    Anyway, using Myst as my diagnostic software, I pulled out the CD-ROM
    and took a pencil eraser to the leads. The performance improvement was
    immediate.  It became clear after a few iterations that the problem 
    was indeed with the CD drive, whichis incapable of reading and
    transmitting to the Mac a complete sequence of data. It would seem that
    the previous dismal performance was the result of the drive seeking and
    not finding data to report to the Mac display. This was not apparent
    with less complicated software, which seemed to simply run slowly. Myst
    puts up a fairly complicated series of images and pseudo-video as it
    initiates, and more and more of these images were showing up after each
    cleaning of the leads. It just never got clean enough to show the whole
    sequence.
    
    Now that I've convinced myself that it really is a CD problem, I'll go
    ahead and place that order for a new, faster CD drive with Pre-Owned
    Electronics, which has a 4X for the Performa for $189.(I just can't
    bring myself to order anything by credit card over the web yet.)
    
    I'll probably order a couple new SIMMs from them while I'm at it.
    
    Once the CD is really functioning again, I'll do the other things you
    all have suggested.
    
    Thanks for all the help.
    
    John H-C
                                       
458.248DPE1::ARMSTRONGThu Apr 03 1997 11:5721
>    Now that I've convinced myself that it really is a CD problem, I'll go
>    ahead and place that order for a new, faster CD drive with Pre-Owned
>    Electronics, which has a 4X for the Performa for $189.(I just can't
>    bring myself to order anything by credit card over the web yet.)

    Go for it...but check around for prices (at least I would).

    I see ClubMac has new 8X CDs, external, for $179.
    I suspect you should be able to do a lot better than 4X at $189.
    (for used?)

    check www.thechipmerchant.com for memory prices....about $5 per
    Megabyte is close, but memory has gone up a little.

    ClubMac often has deals....www.club-mac.com

    APS has great drives too, and sometimes has deals.

    I've seen great scsi cds (internal), about 3X or so for less than
    $50 in www.onsale.com
    bob
458.249SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Apr 03 1997 14:3515
    Re .247
    
    > I'll probably order a couple new SIMMs from them while I'm at it.
    
    The Performa 575 has 4 MB of RAM soldered to the motherboard and one
    72-pin SIMM socket.  It requires 80-ns or faster memory, and you can
    put a 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32-MB SIMM in it to give your machine a total
    of 5, 6, 8, 12, 20, or 36 MB of RAM.
    
    It has two SIMM sockets for video RAM; Apple shipped it with 512 KB of
    VRAM that allows it to display 256 colors, but you can replace the two
    SIMMs with 512-KB SIMMs to give it 1 MB of VRAM.  With the added VRAM,
    the machine can display 32768 colors.
    
    Information from GURU 2.1.
458.250You can get cheaper CD-ROM drivesUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Apr 03 1997 15:137
    <http://www.apstech.com/> has new 8X CD-ROM internals for $179.95 and
    there Close-Out page lists a 4x $99.95 and a 6x for 119.95.
    
    I have several hard disks and a DAT tape I purchased from APS and I'm
    happy with their products and support.
    
    					Bob Harris
458.251TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseThu Apr 03 1997 17:187
    RE: .249
    
    I think somewhere early on, Apple added the extra VRAM SIMM to the
    base 575 configuration.  My 575 came with 32768 color support right 
    out of the box.
    
    				-John
458.252It *seems* to be fixed!LEXSS1::JOHNHCThu Apr 03 1997 18:5718
    Thank you, .249!
    
    There I was miffed at Apple for putting 68-pin SIMMS in their boxes,
    when all the time they were VRAM. I pulled out the motherboard and
    replaced the 2Mb 72-pin SIMM that was there with an 8Mb SIMM that has
    an "IBM" sticker on it. Works like a charm.
    
    After having cleaned the leads on the CD drive and doubling the RAM, I
    now find that Myst works as well as it ever did -- given a 2x CD drive
    -- and we don't have to disable extensions to make it run.
    
    It may very well be back to it's old self, only better. 
    
    Thanks for all the help! Thanks to you all, Mac hardware isn't the
    mystery it once was. I'll be checking out those web sites later
    this evening.
    
    John H-C
458.253Let us know when you solve Myst :-)UNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Apr 03 1997 21:4215
    Re: .252 -< It *seems* to be fixed! >-
    
    Your kids haven't been watching the commercial where they stick
    something gooey into the VCR have they, and decided to emulate it using
    the CD-ROM :-)
    
    IF it starts to act up again, then maybe a CD-ROM cleaner kit might be
    the next step.  A dirty photodiode might also result in reading
    problems.  Maybe even a can of "air" to blow out the dust might be an
    idea as well.
    
    But if it is working OK today, then let it be, and play Myst.  Great
    game.  I spent hours playing, staying up until 2 AM some nights :-)
    
    					Bob Harris
458.254CD-ROM Cleaning Kit?LEXSS1::JOHNHCFri Apr 04 1997 14:3614
    Not that any of you are going to care one way or the other, but I
    ordered an external 12x from APS Technologies. Much to my amazement,
    the order taker on the other end of the line was remarkably Mac savvy.
    She basically told me to forget replacing the Performa 575 with a
    comparable internal CD drive. 
    
    I paid a whopping $155 for it.
    
    Now, where does one buy a CD-ROM cleaner kit, and how much do they
    usually cost? That seems like the next thing to try.
    
    Thanks.
    
    John H-C
458.255RE: 458.254TAMARA::TAMARA::CLARKLee Clark,DTN:381-0422,TeamLinksFri Apr 04 1997 15:519
Since you're dealing with APS (#'s/pages refer to Winter/97 catalog):

#105308    Fellowes CD Cleaning Kit        $10.95        (page 20)
    (I can't tell from the picture what this includes)

Or per Bob's suggestion a couple back:
#105307    Fellowes Dusting Gas (2.75 oz)  $4.95        (page 51)
#105298    Fellowes Dusting Gas (10 oz)    $10.95
    (check to make sure the kit doesn't include a can of gas)
458.256Look in a CD Music storeUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Apr 04 1997 16:589
    Re: .254                                      
    
>    Now, where does one buy a CD-ROM cleaner kit, and how much do they
>    usually cost? That seems like the next thing to try.
    
    You could also try Radio Shack, or any of the stores that sell Music
    CD's (at least 2 or 3 in every Mall, plus Sears, Lechmere, etc...).
    
    					Bob Harris