Hey there all...
I dunno if this has been covered a million times or not, but I can't seem to
get anything out of my S-video plug. I have a WSII/300/192mb RAM (with the
big screen). I'm running 10.2.8 primarily (with 9.2, too).
Can't get anything using either OS9 or OSX. Don't know if or where t
Hallo all.
Got myself a WS II (the one with the 14" lcd) and want to have the option to
use an external monitor.
The VGA out only appears to work under OS9. I primarily use 10.2.8 (like I'm
doing right now), but I get nothing from the port when using 10.2.8.
What gives?
PS: Does anyone have a s
Hey all.
I broke my old yo-yo. Upon replacing it, my battery will no longer charge.
It will run off of battery power, and also off of just AC power. It sees the
battery (now at 12%), but says "Calculating... until full" in the menu bar.
What gives?
I'm running 10.2.8 on a 300mHz Wall Street. The
I had an idea. Instead of dropping the big bucks for an internal burner for
my Wallstreet, maybe I could put an old IDE burner to use.
My idea would be to get a cheapo USB enclosure and plug it in.
I have an old 4x/4x/32x IDE drive (from an old PC) hanging around collecting
dust.
It would plug
You know what, I'm not sure I asked this very clearly in the first=20
place. Let me elucidate. The answer may still be the same, but=20
question is slightly different. :-)
If a person already has his drive partitioned into 2 partitions. If=20
he has already installed OS X, but didn't install the OS
Just like the subject says, my Wallstreet's LCD backlight won't turn back
on
after it wakes up from going to sleep. I also have to manually hit the the
brightness control button (either bright or dark) upon each bootup to get
the LCD backlight going.
I'm running 10.2.8, and when I originally load
Just like the subject says, my Wallstreet's LCD backlight won't turn back on
after it wakes up from going to sleep. I also have to manually hit the the
brightness control button (either bright or dark) upon each bootup to get
the LCD backlight going.
I'm running 10.2.8, and when I originally lo