Does anyone feel that with Apple going over to Intel,
we might enjoy good prices with the current crop of
Macs?
john


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>   2. Looking for Toast 5 
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> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:32:18 -0400
> From: Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PowerBook G3 Pismo battery has failed after
> being discharged
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> Hello listers,
> 
> I recently was away from my PowerBook G3/400 Pismo
> for two weeks (my
> previous record in 2 years was 1 week) and when I
> came back the
> battery was dead. It no longer charges and only one
> of the green
> lights flashes when I press the "button" on the
> battery.
> 
> I had left the battery fully charged when I left and
> the laptop was
> unplugged and shutdown for the two weeks. When I got
> home the battery
> was fully discharged and the back-up battery had
> presumably also fully
> discharged (date was 1969).
> 
> Now the battery refuses to charge (even though it
> was working a few
> weeks ago). When I pop in a different battery (from
> a PB G3 Lombard)
> the other battery charges and the PB G3 Pismo
> battery doesn't charge
> when I pop it in the Lombard (so it's the battery
> that doesn't charge,
> not the laptop).
> 
> Anyone have any experience with this problem? Is the
> battery lost
> forever or is it possible to reset the settings
> inside the battery?
> 
> Eric.
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> 
> Subject: Looking for Toast 5 
> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:33:19 -0400
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> From: "Naftali Shani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I'm looking for Toast 5 (a complete package of the
> original CD and =
> documentation) in a reasonable price.
> I'm located in Ottawa, so give me also an estimate
> of the associated S&H =
> costs.
> 
> Have Toast 4 that was running on CRT iMac with OS
> 9.1, but when we =
> recently upgraded to 9.2.2, Toast stopped
> recognizing the LaCie CD =
> burner.
> The drive itself is OK and is reading any CD
> inserted (which tells me =
> that the USB chain is up and running, and nothing is
> wrong with the OS). =
> If you know about a fix/patch to this problem, I'll
> be more than happy =
> to learn about it (already musing and dreading about
> reverting to 9.1).
> 
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> 
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> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:05:17 -0400
> From: Johann Beda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Looking for Toast 5
> 
> At 10:33 AM -0400 8/23/05, Naftali Shani wrote:
> >Have Toast 4 that was running on CRT iMac with OS
> 9.1, but when we
> >recently upgraded to 9.2.2, Toast stopped
> recognizing the LaCie CD burner.
> 
>       I thought 9.2.2 had native support for CD burning
> (at least the
> most basic type of burning)? Is my memory out of
> touch? Doesn't iTunes in 9
> burn CDs?
> 
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