Check to see if you have the latest software installed for your device. That
might be a solution or contact the vendor with the version of the software
installed and ask them if this expected behavior when running it under the
version of Mac OS X that you have installed.
Kind Regards
alex
On
trying to install a internet 3g device on an iBook g4, i receive this error:
could not launch the application because it requiresa version of java
that is not installed
this app requires java 1.5 but you have 1.4.2, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.4
then i try javaformacosx10.4release9 , and error message:
On Feb 3, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Angelo Danio wrote:
What I need to download?
Some of the Java updates require the earlier versions to be installed
first. Since you don't know what's been installed already, I think
that using Software Update is the best idea. It may need to run
several times
I found and made operational a 400MHz Pismo over the
last few days.
Installed Mac OS 10.4.11 on a brand nes 40GB hard drive.
Worked very well and I started playing with it to see
what it could do.
Installed iMovie 3 and hooked up a video camera to see
how or if it could do some simple editing.
On 2/3/10 1:57 PM, Ken Daggett wrote:
I found and made operational a 400MHz Pismo over the
last few days.
Now there is no sound on the Pismo. System Preferences
indicates that there is no sound input nor any sound
out put devices. (The camera is disconnected and the
computer has been
On Feb 3, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Ken Daggett wrote:
Any educated guesses as to how the computer lost track
of its hardware?
Loose cable? See:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-PowerBook-G3-Pismo-Sound-Card/35/1
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-Messaggio originale-Da: Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.netYes. This is what you'll want to do.In the eMac, go into the System PreferencesSharing and in the "Internet" tab select Share from "(your internet 3g card)" (or whatever internet connection you're using) and then select which port