Re: 166 MHz CPU source?

2004-04-07 Thread Cowboyj
Check, It was a 166 originally, thanks though. I see that wegener media 
has the 117 for 9.50. any idea if I can downgrade? Like I said before, 
I have a Vimage G3 233, but I'm just hoping to test the board.

Thanks!

Jason

On Apr 7, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Shaun Howell wrote:

Hold on. If your PB 1400 was origionally a 117 or 133 MHz model, it 
can't
take the 166 MHz daughter card (has to do with mobo architechture). If
you're going to spring for an upgrade, it's worth your while to just 
get a
G3 upgrade. A quick check of of eBay shows several.



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Re: PB3400c ADB chip ?

2004-04-07 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Tom P aka "Mad Dog" asks:
Does anyone know which chip on the 3400 controlls the ADB ?
Opening the PB3400 devnote . . . the "Architecture" block chart on page
11 shows the PMU IC with ADB responsibilities. Then on pages 15 and 16 we
find this helpful info:

Power Management Unit
The power management unit (PMU) is a 68HC05 microprocessor that operates
with its own RAM and ROM. The PMU IC performs the following functions:
controls sleep and power on and off sequences
controls power to the other ICs
controls clock signals to the other ICs
supports the ADB
scans the keyboard
controls display brightness
monitors battery charge level
controls battery charging"

does any of that help?
Well, that leads me to a general direction.  Now I must peruse 
ICMaster and find out what a 68HC05 looks like.

What the heck are you up to now? 

Dan K
I have a couple of dead 3400 motherboards that have no ADB/trackpad, 
so I will just swap around ADB chips.  Trouble is , I never knew 
until now what it was.

thanks,

Mad Dog

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Re: 166 MHz CPU source?

2004-04-07 Thread Shaun Howell
on 4/7/04 8:17 PM, Cowboyj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Anyone know of a good source for a 166 MHz CPU for a Powerbook 1400?
> Price is an issue since I don't know if the computer works.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jason
>

Hold on. If your PB 1400 was origionally a 117 or 133 MHz model, it can't
take the 166 MHz daughter card (has to do with mobo architechture). If
you're going to spring for an upgrade, it's worth your while to just get a
G3 upgrade. A quick check of of eBay shows several.


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Re: PB3400c ADB chip ?

2004-04-07 Thread Dan K
Tom P aka "Mad Dog" asks:
>Does anyone know which chip on the 3400 controlls the ADB ?

Opening the PB3400 devnote . . . the "Architecture" block chart on page 
11 shows the PMU IC with ADB responsibilities. Then on pages 15 and 16 we 
find this helpful info:


Power Management Unit
The power management unit (PMU) is a 68HC05 microprocessor that operates 
with its own RAM and ROM. The PMU IC performs the following functions:
controls sleep and power on and off sequences
controls power to the other ICs
controls clock signals to the other ICs
supports the ADB
scans the keyboard
controls display brightness
monitors battery charge level
controls battery charging"


does any of that help?

What the heck are you up to now? 

Dan K

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Re: Re(2): PB1400 Questions

2004-04-07 Thread Brian
On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 09:11 PM, Cowboyj wrote:

oes yours happen to have a CPU upgrade? Mine does, so I was wondering 
if the difference in power draw would affect performance. Maybe?

Actually if you look in the archives, many people say the battery life 
goes way UP with the G3 upgrade- so the power drain would thus be LESS 
once upgraded.

so your situation might be a little better, but still hard to risk your 
battery.  The good thing, since they are NiMH and not lithium, it's not 
that hard to refurb your own battery (not that it's CHEAP to do so, but 
it isn't hard).

B



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166 MHz CPU source?

2004-04-07 Thread Cowboyj
Anyone know of a good source for a 166 MHz CPU for a Powerbook 1400? 
Price is an issue since I don't know if the computer works.

Thanks!

Jason

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Re: Re(2): PB1400 Questions

2004-04-07 Thread Chris
Mine is a 133 on a 117 motherboard, no CDROM, 6gb hard drive, and farallon
ethernet card.


- Original Message -

> Does yours happen to have a CPU upgrade? Mine does, so I was wondering
> if the difference in power draw would affect performance. Maybe?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
> On Apr 7, 2004, at 9:07 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> > Done this with the Duo adapter to my 1400 when the 1400's AC went bad.
> > The
> > Duo's stock ac adapter doesn't put out enough power to charge the
> > battery,
> > but it will run the 1400. Word of warning though, if you leave in the
> > 1400's
> > battery when you use the Duo's adapter, you WILL kill the battery.
> > Don't
> > know why, just happenssomeone with more knowledge here help me out?
> >
> > Chris
>


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Re: Re(2): PB1400 Questions

2004-04-07 Thread Cowboyj
Does yours happen to have a CPU upgrade? Mine does, so I was wondering 
if the difference in power draw would affect performance. Maybe?

Thanks,

Jason

On Apr 7, 2004, at 9:07 PM, Chris wrote:

Done this with the Duo adapter to my 1400 when the 1400's AC went bad. 
The
Duo's stock ac adapter doesn't put out enough power to charge the 
battery,
but it will run the 1400. Word of warning though, if you leave in the 
1400's
battery when you use the Duo's adapter, you WILL kill the battery. 
Don't
know why, just happenssomeone with more knowledge here help me out?

Chris


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Re: Re(2): PB1400 Questions

2004-04-07 Thread Chris
Done this with the Duo adapter to my 1400 when the 1400's AC went bad. The
Duo's stock ac adapter doesn't put out enough power to charge the battery,
but it will run the 1400. Word of warning though, if you leave in the 1400's
battery when you use the Duo's adapter, you WILL kill the battery. Don't
know why, just happenssomeone with more knowledge here help me out?

Chris



> One more thing... I tried to test the voltage coming out of the Duo
> adaptor last night before I plugged it in and let it sit over night. I
> couldn't get a reading on the volt meter, with the Duo adaptor, but it
> tested a 5300 adaptor just to be sure the meter worked, and that was
> fine... So, I tried setting the meter to XK under the Ohm setting like
> I would to do a self test. I connected one pole to the center of the
> adaptor (o) (in this case, the "o") and one to the center prong on the
> AC side. Nothing on the meter, so I tried the outer two prongs and
> still nothing. I tried again with the outside of the DC side (o) (the
> parenthesis, not the o in the ASCII representation), tried the prongs,
> and still nothing. Am I doing something wrong? The power adaptor works
> with a Duo 230, but that only leads me to believe that the adaptor
> could be putting out a bare minimum and thus having little to no effect
> on the 1400 Possible?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
> On Apr 5, 2004, at 4:42 PM, Harry Brooks wrote:
>
> > Jason
> >
> > My PB 1400 charger manual from VST Technologies advises leaving
> > batteries in the charge on charge when not in use to ensure full
> > charge.  The PB 1400 battery is 33 watt hours and my charger 2 .0 per
> > hour which would indicate?? 15 hour charge.
> >
> > A 15 hour charge is standard for my Energizer AA batteries used in a
> > A4 Tech cordless mouse on the iMac, so may well require at least an
> > overnight charge.
> >
> > Harry


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Re:

2004-04-07 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
I have an HP 1012 which I bought a few months back to replace the HP4ML 
that I had had for 12 years (it required a repair that would have cost 
$250).  Warning: I had been using the back side of sheets to print and 
eventually got toner fused to some roller--the moral of that story is 
"It does not pay to do that because it ruins your printer". I like this 
new HP 1012 printer very much. It's very quiet and very fast in 
comparison to my old one. It cost me $149 on sale at Office Depot. 
However, I think the 2300 might be networkable, which this one is not, 
if you need networkable.

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Re: Experience using memory module/adapter in PCMCIA slots

2004-04-07 Thread Howard R. Katz
There's a device for the Apple II computers that uses a CompactFlash for a
hard drive, and this issue was very much in discussion.  After all, what
good would be it be if it failed after just being used a minimum number of
times?  Based on SanDisk info, a CF can be written to 1,028,000,000 times
before it's totally unusable.  The information about this is at:

http://spudboy.dreher.net/CFforAppleII

Go down to the CFFA Forum link, go to CompactFlash for Apple II and the
General Discussion category.  From there you'll find the SanDisk Endurance
White Paper information.

Later.Howard


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Re: Experience using memory module/adapter in PCMCIA slots

2004-04-07 Thread Jacob Hunter
There is a limit as you say, the general recommendation is not to run 
VM on  flash disks and only use them for software and booting. I would 
use a small and cheap card for VM with an older system as 8MB carads 
are peanuts now.
Jacob

VidaVerde wrote:

re discussion of booting from flash cards:

Is there a limit to the number of writes a flash card can take? 


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Re: Experience using memory module/adapter in PCMCIA slots

2004-04-07 Thread VidaVerde
re discussion of booting from flash cards:

Is there a limit to the number of writes a flash card can take? (I 
know with some sorts of cmos architecture this can be an issue)

If so, will using it for a boot or VM disk  wear it out?

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PC Card SCSI Driver?

2004-04-07 Thread hugo diaz quintanilla
Hi, listers!

I recently bought a Panasonic CD-RW Portable with a PCMCIA (PC) Card,
that it can be set to 16-bit or CardBus. The card appears in the Desktop
as a  "SCSI Card", but the CD-RW is not recognized.
Do I need a driver?  I googled it, but can find only Windoze Drivers, no
Mac in sight.
Any suggestions? (I'm using the burner with a mini-SCSI to PowerBook
cable. Anyone knows where I can get 2 or 3 more of this cables?)
Best regards.
Hugo Diaz
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Re: what to do with a 5300cs

2004-04-07 Thread Howard R. Katz
Shreve systems DOES have the 5300/190 power adapters for $10!  However,
that $18 shipping and handling charge they want to tack on to that makes
this not a very good deal after all.


Later.Howard


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> > > Hello! I just got a 5300cs. It's power adapter broke, so I'm in the
> > > proccess
> > > of getting a new one. Is this a good idea or no? If I do get a power
> > > adapter, is there a lot of things i could do with the pb??? Or is it
> > > not
> > > worth the $10?

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