Re: screen sizes vs. reality

2005-01-04 Thread larry Zasitko
I looked at the 15 and 17 but in the end bought a 12 and have been  
enjoying it since. I use a Booq bag that is great and holds the laptop  
vertical instead of the normal horizontal so I find it easy to carry  
around.

I to use CodeTek VirtualDesktop and it is a great program and should be  
on everyones 'get' list
Another is iPulse for keeping track of memory use, temperature etc,  
great little app and you can use skins, mine is a simple watchface so I  
can see the time at a glance.

Larry
On Jan 4, 2005, at 4:38 AM, Jan Musil wrote:
Personally I prefer my new 12'' over the 15'' that I had about a year  
ago.
It is easier to transport and I can use it even when the person in  
front of
me reclines their seat. Display quality is quite OK and at home I use  
the
large Apple Cinema Display. My typical use is similar to the one  
described
by Andrew yesterday. One useful application with this small display is
CodeTek VirtualDesktop Pro that enables you to define virtual desktops  
and
assign specific applications to them. That enables me to work more
efficiently by grouping applications that are typically used side by  
side -
iPhoto and Photoshop Elements on one screen, Development Environment  
and
Terminal on another screen etc.

Just my 2 cents to this discussion.
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Re: iPhoto (was: screen sizes vs. reality)

2005-01-03 Thread larry Zasitko
Uh, correct me if I am wrong but iPhoto does, be default) store all  
photos by date, at least mine does :-)
However you could use a program called iPhoto Buddy that allows you to  
have separate directories for whatever you want. I use it and have  
currently around 20 root directories with names that mean something but  
under that it is all iPhotos standard naming by date. Only issue I  
don't like is having to close iPhoto to change to another library.

Larry
On Jan 3, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Andrew wrote:
I know, just don't like the way that iPhoto hides my
jpegs in cryptic locations.  I like to organize my
photos in actual folders named for date, event or
whatever, rather than in iPhoto's arcane hiearchy of
cryptically named folders.
Andrew
 
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Re: iBook question again

2005-01-02 Thread larry Zasitko
Aase,
On Jan 2, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Aase Marit Waage wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking around again, as I lost the other one. I got a bit  
p*, as the seller had said it would go to the first, and I was the  
first and had committed to buy, then he suddenly went on and sold it  
to another, mailing me afterwards to tell me... That is not how I do  
business... Oh well, maybe he wasn't the right one to buy from...
To bad that there are people like that around. but as you said,  
maybe better to find out now then later.
I am looking at some other ones now, and have also sent some mails to  
some I know of that might have something, and mailed the Apple store  
asking if they have a demo model or something like that. I mean,  
getting a new one isn't that much more expensive than a used one, they  
have more Mhz, but less RAM than most and less HD than many... But,  
new is new... Warranty and all...

One I have been looking at, is more expensive than the other one, an  
amount equivalent to what you pay for a used Airport Ex. Base here,  
and it has that one included...

ibook g4 12" , 800 mhz, 256 MB ram, 60 GB HDD, OS X 10.3.7, 2x USB 2,  
1X Firewire, wifi og bluetooth built in, Airport Express base, TV-out  
cable, Original Apple bluetooth mouse (white)
Doesn't say how old it is...

I understand that I am not that used to many of the terms used anymore  
(and some are new too), I have no clue what wifi means (has to be  
something about wireless, I guess, but...). Can somebody explain?
Bluetooth is nice, real nice I bought a powerBook that came with  
bluetooth and I have a bluetooth keyboard (Apple), at the same time I  
bought a single button Apple bluetooth mouse but have since bought a  
McAlly two button with the scroll wheel. Love being completely  
wireless. Bluetooth is a short range wireless network up to around 30'  
or so. Lots of thing these days are bluetooth and you can use it to  
connect pda's or phones with bluetooth so again, no wires or dock or  
anything, just move within range and it connects. Airport is what Apple  
calls their wireless card and in this case it is a seperate base  
station. No need to string cable all over the house any more, unlike  
the old days :-)
As far as I can see, the downside with it is the RAM, I was hoping for  
a bit of luxury on that side, but hopefully it wouldn't cost too much  
to buy some extra RAM, maybe eBay would be an idea? The HDD is perfect  
for me (used to 6 GB It has 200 Mhz less speed though, the  
question is how much of a difference that makes...
Yes the HD will seem enormous at first but like everything you will  
over time fill it up. My 80gig currently has around 24gig of music  
which is a pretty good chunk of it and I never thought I would fill it  
at first either. Definatly have to add more ram
What do you guys think? Is this as interesting as the other iBook, you  
think? I should really calculate a bit though, because it is not that  
much less than a new one from the cheapest stores here, and then I  
wouldn't have any costs on getting it here... But then again, a new  
one would be with less RAM and HDD, but a faster processor... Maybe I  
can live with only 30 GB, I do have a unused 80GB external one sitting  
here, that the Pismo for some reason wouldn't communicate with...  
Maybe I would have better luck with sys X...
Depending on difference I would go new if possible. I have seen to many  
posts on the forum about people having problems and saying that they  
will just dump it on ebay.. At least with new you have warranty for  
up to 3 years...
In aNY CASE GOOD LUCK

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Re: Greetings

2005-01-02 Thread larry Zasitko
Most of the time you can always add more ram than Apple says is max.  
Don't know what your chip is but it may or may not work, maybe if you  
gave more info maybe someone here can advise you.

In any case I have a clamshell iBook (graphite 366) and Apple says the  
max was 320mg. I put in a 512meg card and it works without problems  
(over a year now) so can't see why it would be a problem in yours. In  
my case I bought the ram in Calgary Alberta at Westworld and they  
installed it and tested it.

Larry
On Jan 2, 2005, at 3:21 AM, mlh/home wrote:
Good morning,
New list member here, just saying hello. I'm located in Reading, which  
is in the south east of England.

I'm pretty new to my iBook too - its a 12" G4 800 MHz machine fitted  
with an airport extreme card & installed with the latest version of  
Mac Office but otherwise is standard.  As it happens, I have a 512Mb  
SODIMM hanging around that I could bung into the iBook, but don't know  
if this is the right thing to do. Given that its got 256Mb hard-wired  
in, does that mean my 512Mb SODIMM is too large for it as the total  
will exceed 640Mb? Anyone care to advise me?

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Re: screen sizes vs. reality

2005-01-01 Thread larry Zasitko
I have and still use a 366 graphite iBook and I bought a new PowerBook  
around 8 months ago 12" with a superdrive and 768meg of ram. I like the  
size of the PowerBook and really don't have any issues with the smaller  
screen over the 15". I have used a 17" PowerBook from time to time  
(brother in law's) and though it is nice it not pleasant to lug around,  
the biggest plus being the screen real estate that you have. I still  
use the iBook and don't have any problems with the screen size outside  
of resolution limitations for some of the new programs, but I can deal  
with it.

On Jan 1, 2005, at 8:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip->
Back to my original question, do people have genuine issues with 12  
inch
screen size?

Victor
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Re: Wireless keyboard/mouse (was G4 AlBook as a desktop ???

2004-12-18 Thread larry Zasitko
I have found that it tracks very smooth, as well as the wired optical  
mouse that I was using. Not much is available on specs but you can see  
it here: http://www.macally.com/new/new_btmini.html.

Larry
On Dec 18, 2004, at 2:03 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
From: larry Zasitko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Yes it uses the built in bluetooth
What is the movement like of a Bluetooth mouse ?
How precise and how smooth ?
Larry
 
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Re: Wireless keyboard/mouse (was G4 AlBook as a desktop ???

2004-12-17 Thread larry Zasitko
Yes it uses the built in bluetooth, I did not want anything else to  
plug in and lose I have seen a couple others advertised but these  
were in stock at Westworld Computers in Calgary so bought it there. It  
is a bit smaller than the Apple mouse but so far no problems. If you  
use the Apple mouse it tells you battery status while the MacAlly does  
not. It has a blue led under the scroll wheel that will blink when it  
gets low.

Larry
On Dec 17, 2004, at 8:11 PM, Harry D. Corsover wrote:
Does the MacAlly Bluetooth mouse use the PowerBook's built-in  
Bluetooth, or does it need a transceiver plugged into a USB port?

Harry
 

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Re: Wireless keyboard/mouse (was G4 AlBook as a desktop ???

2004-12-17 Thread larry Zasitko
I use a bluetooth keyboard and mouse with my PowerBook and it works  
great. I originally bought a Apple bluetooth mouse but prefered a two  
button mouse and recently bought a MacAlly bluetooth mouse with two  
buttons and scroll wheel, pretty nice except it goes to sleep after  
only a few minutes without moving it, says connection lost and you have  
to double click to wake it and then it takes a couple seconds to work  
again. Oh well, other then that they both work great. If the computer  
goes to sleep the mouse or keyboard will wake it. I was at my brother  
in laws and he wanted to try them on his 17", next morning he just  
turned the mouse back on and it woke my computer that was downstairs.

 

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Re: True Processor Speed

2004-09-09 Thread larry Zasitko
My Aluminum Powerbook is a 1.33 ghz and if I type in the line in 
terminal it spits out 1.33328 ghz so pretty accurate.

On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:32 AM, Tom Burke wrote:
Hmmm.. 53332 on a 867 Mhz 12" Powerbook.
Tom Burke
On 9 Sep 2004, at 13:48, G-Books wrote:
I just came across this in a thread by accident somewhere;
sysctl hw.cpufrequency
I entered it via the terminal and came up with a speed? of 667 on my
1gHz titanium powerbook.
I read a lot of back and forth ( most posts were from 2003 ) some
people said resetting the PMU made the number more accurately reflect
the actual listed speed (do not want to do this). Others said that 
this
would not return an accurate number no matter what. Some said it was
totally worthless as any sort of indicator. Some said running XBench 
is
a far better guide. This I did. Great results.

As I previously said most of these posts were from late 03, I wanted 
to
inquire as to whether or not anyone else has experienced conflicting
numbers with ill effect or otherwise found that this is a generally
meaningless issue.

Any and all info is appreciated.
Thanks.
William

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Re: bloototh noo longer working

2004-09-04 Thread larry Zasitko
I would think that he has a computer that does not have the built in  
Bluetooth and is using the keyboard and mouse with a usb-bluetooth  
adaptor. If he is using an adapter he may have it plugged into a usb  
hub.

If you are using an adaptor have you tried plugging it back into the  
computer and see if it works, may be some issue with hubs.

On Sep 4, 2004, at 10:18 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 05/09/04 00:02, Gladys Pérez-Almiroty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
something weird happened and my computer no longer recognizes neither
the apple wireless mouse nor the apple wireless keyboard. i changed  
the
bluetooth plug to a different hub, known working, but nothing. i am
running 10.3.5.
What is this hub that you're talking about? As far as I know, Bluetooth
doesn't need a "hub"...
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Re: ibook SE

2004-09-02 Thread larry Zasitko
I know that there was cdrw available aftermarket. He was talking, I 
thought, original..

On Sep 2, 2004, at 4:12 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
larry, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You are correct, there were no combo drives available so I should have
put dvd/cd drive.
Well, you're not correct these are unavailable, look here: 
However, if a superdrive is worth the cost is up to the potential 
buyer.
I'd go for the DIY CD-RW solution unless I could make sure the video
cards built-in support for MPEG-2 decoding was supported by OS X and 
if I
could do this I'd rather choose the Combo solution as I feel the G3 is
too weak for burning DVD movies. For data backup, DVD may very well be
worth both the cost and using the Superdrive solution. Data can be very
expensive to loose.

As far as I can tell we on this list have yet to verify if the 
clamshell
iBook video cards built-in support for MPEG-2 decoding is supported by 
OS
X. Noone knows for sure?

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Re: ibook SE

2004-09-01 Thread larry Zasitko
Shawn,
You are correct, there were no combo drives available so I should have  
put dvd/cd drive.
As far as I knew the only SE's were the graphite, or that's what  
everyone tells me and MacTracker said the same thing.

I know that the second generation came in different speeds but again  
the SE is listed as the only 466mhz.

Where is your info from? May have to forward it to MacTracker so they  
can update their files.

Larry
On Aug 31, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Shawn Harley wrote:
I don't think any clamshell iBook ever came with a stock combo drive.  
The only(?) options were cd-rom or dvd-rom. And the Key Lime was  
available in 466mhz SE. 366mhz was Indigo or Key Lime and 466mhz SE  
was Graphite or Key Lime.
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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread larry Zasitko
The graphite SE was made in two versions.
P1
Introduced Jul 1999 and discontinued in Sept 2000
Processor was 300mhz in Blueberry or Tangerine and 366 for the Graphite  
SE
300mhz came with 32meg ram onboard and the 366's came with 64meg
Video was ATI Rage Mobility 4 meg on both
P1.5
Introduced Sept 2000 and discontinued in May 2001
Processor was 366mhz for Indigo and Key Lime and 466mhz for the  
Graphite SE
All had 64 meg of ram onboard
All had ATI Rage Mobility 8 meg Video
The SE's came with a dvd/cdrw drive
The most obvious difference is that the P1.5's had firewire port while  
the earlier ones did not.

First thing to check is to see if there is firewire or not. Then check  
the system and see what speed the processor is.

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I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me  
an
Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
The color is Graphite and on the outside it says "my family number  
M2453".
Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special  
Edition?
ThANKS, BOUDEWIJN

 
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Re: I just ordered a iBook

2004-08-13 Thread larry Zasitko
I have a 12" Powerbook and at the moment it is sitting around 65c or  
150f so pretty warm. Never seems to run hotter but I felt this was  
maybe a bit high. I was looking at the icurve to also raise the laptop  
a bit higher. I have looked at the web site and they have for $22 a  
stand with a temperature sensor and is supposed to adjust the speed of  
the fans. If anyone has one of the 13$ ones how load is it?

On Aug 13, 2004, at 6:46 PM, William Wiseman wrote:
I am looking at an iCurve stand but so far have resisted. Mine gets   
really warm and temps stay around 46 or 47c so may look into a  
cooling  stand for it.

Most of the devices for sale for cooling PowerBooks and iBooks are  
more decoration than function, unless they have fans built into them.

Go to  and have a look under laptop coolers.
The USB-powered acrylic model that costs a ridiculously low $12.99  
plus postage is about the best thing out there for cooling an iBook  
for less than a hundred dollars.
I guess it depends on the environment and how much cooling you are  
expecting. After one hour of running there is about a 6ºC difference  
between sitting flat on my desk and being on the coolpad. After two  
hours the difference is about 8ºC. I consider that
significant.

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Re: I just ordered a iBook

2004-08-12 Thread larry Zasitko
congrats on your new toy.
When I bought my PowerBook they threw in a Marware sleeve. Not bad but  
to light duty for what I like so I bought a Booq bag  (auction on  
spymac). Still in the plastic wrapper and it is very nice, good padding  
etc. I do use the shoulder strap from the Marware sleeve as it does not  
slip where the one from Booq is not as good.

Stuff that I have bought since iPod 40gig, bluetooth wireless  
keyboard and mouse. Both Apple. The keyboard is great with a nice feel  
but looks like it will go through batteries pretty fast so when these  
die I will switch to rechargables. The Mouse is good but I really miss  
the second button and scroll wheel so will try one of the other ones  
out there. All in all, really happy. My brother in law bought a 17"  
Powerbook and was trying to get the keyboard going but it refused.  
Turns out in the end that when he turned it on upstairs it would wake  
my PowerBook downstairs.

More memory, never hurts
I am looking at an iCurve stand but so far have resisted. Mine gets  
really warm and temps stay around 46 or 47c so may look into a cooling  
stand for it.


I have the standard 12" / 1GHz / Combo / 256MB / 30GB Hard Drive /  
10.3 etc...

I have a Backpack that was designed to have a laptop in it, It's got a  
nice cushy section that will protect the laptop nicely and leave  
enough room for my college books.

What do all of you guys/gals use with your iBook / PowerBooks?
 - Jonathan
 
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Re: PowerBook of the future?

2004-06-19 Thread larry Zasitko
Now this is something that is pretty cool. Went to the website and read  
some and watched the videos, very impressive. Not sure on how the cost  
of it compares to more conventional metals but I agree that this could  
be the next step for Apple to once again get out of the starting block  
ahead of the pack

On Jun 19, 2004, at 5:38 PM, Donald Keenan wrote:
Hi all.
A while ago, I posed a question about Apple's next generation of  
laptop design. The titanium of the TiBook is nostalgic already and the  
choice of aluminum for the current design had me wondering what might  
be next, since polycarbonate seems to be falling to the wayside.

I just came across an article on LiquidMetal in a back issue of  
Business 2.0.

Maybe this is the next big thing? An alloy that can be moulded like  
plastic and becomes harder than steel.


Donald
My "plastic" :
Pismo 500 MHz (aka "Lazarus")
Key Lime 466 MHZ
Blueberry iBook 300 MHz
 
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Re: Powerbook overheating badly

2004-06-10 Thread larry Zasitko
I don't think it should be getting that hot! Maybe the fans are not  
working. Mine definitely gets warm and I have seen temps at 58 or 59c  
but not higher than that. In sleep mode it should stay cold as nothing  
will be running. Time to get Apple to look at it

On Jun 10, 2004, at 12:43 PM, AKR wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if anybody has had this problem with their PB.   I have  
a 6 month old 15" AL PB.   Recently, I came  home and found that the  
PB was extremely hot to the touch.  It had been in sleep mode.
When  I lifted it up, it had actually left two  burn/char marks in the  
table as well as a white mark where the finish of the table was  
damaged.

Amber
 
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Re: Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread larry Zasitko
ok how about this? optical to usb. xitel made one but is  
discontinued. Doing a search I also found this
http://www.esi-pro.com/viewProduct.php?pid=10&page=1 and it does work  
with OSX. Not sure on cost of it but will find out As far as I know  
optical is digital
 
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Re: Question on upgrade of Clamshell

2004-06-02 Thread larry Zasitko
It depends on a lot of things. :-)
A lot of people will tell you that it is not worth it as they are old 
computer, as far as computers go.
But the Clamshells have a unique style and are unlike anything else out 
there so if you want something like that they are good.
They are also pretty rugged as far as portables go.
Still sell for good prices on ebay or elsewhere, I watched a Key Lime 
366 sell on ebay, a month or so ago, for $1025.00US.
The downside is that they are a bit bulky when compared to the new 
iBooks or PowerBooks

If you can get a logic board for a decent price it could be worth it. I 
don't know if you have a firewire one or not but the 466mhz boards do 
so if you have one that does not have firewire you will have to cut a 
hole in your case. I have seen it done and none of the other ports are 
moved so seems pretty easy.

On Jun 2, 2004, at 2:31 AM, RK Rossi wrote:
Is the clamshell iBook worth upgrading to 450MHz when that technology 
is available?

Just wondering.
Thanks.
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minidisc

2004-06-01 Thread larry Zasitko
This should work.
http://www.minidisc-canada.com/shopexd.asp?id=130
http://www.xitel.com/
This is from Xitel's site:
My HiFi-Link doesn't seem to work under OSX, but works fine under OS9:
Problem: After installing the HiFi-Link it doesn't seem to work under 
OSX.

Fix: Sorry guys, the manual was written before OSX was released. The 
HiFi-Link works under OSX using the generic USB audio drivers. All you 
need to do is plug it directly into a USB port on your system and it 
will automatically load the drivers. You'll then need to select it as 
the preferred output device, since OSX doesn't change to a new device 
now with the system preferences control panel.

 To do this go to: SYSTEM PREFERENCES -> HARDWARE SECTION: SOUND ICON 
-> OUTPUT -> select USB audio.

 This should now set your system so that audio flows out the HiFi-Link.
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Re: Grapplin' w/ a Graphite (iBook)

2004-05-27 Thread larry Zasitko
Hi,
There were two versions of the Graphite and both were called SE's.
I have a first generation Graphite SE Clamshell so..
The first generation Graphite was 366 mhz, 4 meg video, 6 gig hard drive
The second generation Graphite was 466 mhz, 8 meg video, 10 gig hard  
drive and the firewire port

Both still fetch pretty good prices on Ebay
On May 27, 2004, at 1:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could y'all help me be a lil' sneaky??
;-)
A computer scrapper I work with frequently recently received someone's  
old
office equipment, that contained what appears to be a smashed-LCD  
screen iBook.

All I can tell about it is that it's graphite in color. I did not see  
it long
enough to see if it had firewire, video out or anything... actually I  
did not
look at it long at all(!), because my friend -- while his first-mind  
is that
"All Apples Are #*$%"  -- once he sees you're interested in something  
he
immediately goes and researches "EPay."

I learned my lesson last time; he normally tosses PPC'd 540s, G3'd  
1400s, or
sells them to me. But last time, I stared at a 3400c he wanted $70 for  
just a
bit too long(!), which prompted him to boot it up & discover that it  
was a
240mhz model. A short time later after a trip to EPay, his price  
nearly tripled.

Anyway, the only other thing I noticed about the graphite iBook is  
that the
top of the screen display had "iBook" only on the inside, and the  
button below
the trackpad was graphite also.

Now, barring mix-match cases and internals, of course, can someone  
help me ID
this puppy, if that's enough to go on? Thanks...

Craig W.
Atlanta GA
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Re: wear and tear on 15.2 PBG4 display and cures

2004-05-27 Thread larry Zasitko
Mikeal,
There are screen protectors out there that you can put directly on the  
screen to protect it. I have also seen soft fabric sheets that cover  
the keyboard/trackpad etc and when closed will provide protection for  
the screens.

This problem as far as I know was fixed for the latest PowerBooks
On May 27, 2004, at 1:21 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Considering the common problem of the early PB G4's with the keyboard
scratching the display surface: Are there any finishes one can  
(re)apply
to diminish the problem or other cures?

On most displays this isn't visible under normal operation as the light
drowns or masks the problem, but when working in daylight I can imagine
it being a real problem.
 
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Re: ...Panther + MS Virtual PC v6.1

2004-05-20 Thread larry Zasitko
Jim,
I have been using Virtual PC v6 on a 12" Powerbook 1.33ghz etc so mine  
will not be a direct comparison to your setup. I have win 2000 and I  
use primarily business software, (Autocad 2000) and it works actually  
pretty good. I can't imagine it on a slower setup. If you need the odd  
PC program and can live with it being a bit slower (depends on what you  
want to run) it may work out alright. VPC is supposed to be around  
20-25% faster than previous versions and from what I have seen  
(comparing to a 1ghz iBook with VPC 5 it is significantly faster. I  
bought the Powerbook to replace a PC portable that died and so far it  
has been great. Max the ram in your computer and stay away from XP as  
they really need a lot of ram etc to run. Win98SE runs maybe a touch  
faster than win 2000 but either one is good.

On May 19, 2004, at 9:13 PM, Jim Scolman wrote:
Hi All, any thoughts, ideas, DIRECT EXPERIENCE with MS Virtual PC 6.1  
and Panther 10.3.3 ?  I am using a Pismo/400, 640MB RAM, lots of fast  
HD, and Panther 10.3.3.  PLEASE no rants about why, or M$, or the Dark  
Side.  This is a business decision and I only want to use on laptop,  
so only real experience please.  Thanks for your thought, Jim.

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