You didn't say what OS, but here goes.
For Mac OS 9, you're pretty much limited to 16-bit PCMCIA wireless cards
(802.11b). The Lucent/Orinoco WaveLAN cards should work out of the box with
the Airport software. Cicso also has a MacOS 9 driver for their Aironet 340
and 350 cards. (I actually
On 2/26/10 1:25 PM, Don Zahniser dzahni...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
I have Pismo that is behaving oddly with it's battery. It's a 'no-name'
battery, with a printed-on capacity of 6600mAH. I've had it for a
couple of years; it came with a Pismo that was bought as a Christmas
present for me
On 1/10/10 3:18 AM, Angelo Danio angelo.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Nestamicky wrote:
Suddenly both of my brick PSU for my Pismo started shedding off the
outer black wire, revealing the inner wire. The inner
wire...presumably the negative...then cut off into two halfs; one side
off to the brick,
I'd be inclined to think it's the YoYo.
Out of curiousity, what OS do you have on your Lombard? The System Profiler
in Tiger added a lot of power-related info. If I run it while one of the two
YoYo's I have is plugged in, there is a message to the effect of Adapter is
unable to charge battery:
I have a pair of Pismo, each with a YoYo adapter. The other day, I noticed
that one of the systems stop charging its battery. At first, I thought the
battery had just failed, but when I looked at ASP to see what the battery's
status was, I noticed a line that read something like:
Adapter is