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But they list clamshell iBooks which had 4MB of Video RAM and up to what,
466MHz processors with a max of what 768MB RAM?
The Pismo came with 8MB Video RAM, up to 500MHz processors and a max of 1GB
RAM. Doesn't make sense...what could be the limiting factor?
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OSX on my Pismo with a 400MHz G3 and 512 RAM was fast.
With the bluechip upgrade to 900MHz and 1 GB RAM it is even better, but even
at 400MHz, it was fast enough.
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To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005
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Help!
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I had the issue that was supposedly a G4 PowerBook issue of the screen not
coming back on after waking from sleep after I installed 10.3.7. Even with
10.3.8, my Pismo is still doing it. Runs great when I don't let it sleep,
but hard restarting after sleep just sucks and I'm sure it is hell on my
I put a Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-811 which is a CDR/DVDR Superdrive into the DVD
caddy of my Pismo and installed Patchburn. Not only can I burn CDs and DVDs
with Toast, but with Patchburn 3, OS X identifies the drive as Vendor
Supported so even iDVD will work with it. Better yet, the drive's face works
connected waiting for login sequence.
220 deadites.local FTP server (tnftpd 20040810) ready.
USER Mark Edward Attew
331 Password required for Mark Edw.
PASS (hidden)
530 User mattew may not use FTP.
Cannot login waiting to retry (30s)...
All I can think is that somehow my permissions got hosed as FTP
Thanks Laurent,
Looks like the Security Update hosed me and reverting fixed the problem.
Mark Edward Attew
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From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL
And add a PowerLogix Bluechip G3 900 to the mix and you've got
Pismobluechipapoptosis.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart
Saunders
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 7:30 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Pismoapoptosis
Progressive stepwise
These new replacement batteries by NewerTech claim to have 12.5%
increase in capacity over the original Apple batteries.
http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=5833Item=NWTBAPLLILF
$145.99
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dante
McLean
Sent:
It is common. It happened to a used PowerBook I bought. It was fine for
a month then exhibited the symptoms you mentioned on every wake from
sleep, every bootup. It will fade and shouldn't be noticeable as long
your brightness is on full.
Rumors were that it was the Samsung LCDs and not the LG
When I've attempted to do this, the predictable outcome was that the
visible display shrunk down so that there was a huge black box outside
the desktop. The only way I've found to keep the desktop at full screen
is at 1024 x 768, but maybe that has to do with the monitor as well.
This was a 21
I believe (from when I had a clamshell SE) the onboard soldered RAM is
64MB and you have one expansion slot. At the time, I think the max. RAM
chip you could get was a 256MB, maxing you at 320MB. Now you can buy
512MB chips that will slide into your expansion, maxing you at 576MB
theoretically.
I upgrade my Pismo to the 900MHz G3 and yes, the System Profiler reports
that it is a 550Mhz G3, but the CPU Director utility that comes with it
reports the 900MHz properly.
Mark
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Opacki
Sent: Monday, November 10,
Right,
I was an iBook SE 2000 owner and was a bit miffed about no hardware
acceleration for my video card when X came out. My iBook was really
almost unusable in X with the slow video redraws. I too bought a Pismo
that I upgraded with the G3 900 upgrade and a gig of RAM so I am not
complaining
Overall battery life seems the same, but charging time has improved in
my case!
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:52 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Pismo / Panther / Battery Life
I have a Pismo and my battery life
I know I know, why am I putting Windows on my Mac?
I need it for one application that MS won't port to Mac.
I had Virtual PC 5.0 with OS 10.2.8 and Win 2k and sound worked fine.
Now with Windows XP, Virtual PC tells me there is something wrong with
my version of OS X and I need to update it to
I have my Bluechip G3 900MHz upgrade happily accelerating everything Mac
on my Pismo and so far the performance boost is tremendous.
My only complaint is battery time...before the upgrade while I was
running at 400Mhz, my battery would last about 3.5 to 4 hours which is
pretty good considering
I have my Bluechip G3 900MHz upgrade happily accelerating everything Mac
on my Pismo and so far the performance boost is tremendous.
My only complaint is battery time...before the upgrade while I was
running at 400Mhz, my battery would last about 3.5 to 4 hours which is
pretty good considering
Another question is, why do we want to burn DVD's on a Pismo/Lombard?
FWIW, I just burned a Video CD in Toast - for 38 minutes of video, my
TiBook 500 took 4:20 to prep the file. That's hours. I'd think a G3
will be somewhat slower
I'm hoping my G3/900 upgrade will help in the speed
Has anyone tried making their own DVD-R/W using a Panasonic/Matshita
drive and their old DVD caddy from their Pismo? I was going to buy an
MCE drive, but 1. They're out of stock and 2. They're about $500
shipped. I was looking at the slot loading Panasonic slimline multi
drive UJ-815 which sells
I tested a Toshiba SD-R6012 DVD-R inside a Pismo optical caddy and it
worked with DVD Studio Pro and Toast, but not with iDVD. I don't know
what iDVD looks for to decide if a Mac + DVD-writer is supported or not.
Weren't these they grey drives that the faceplates wouldn't fit? I saw a
picture
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