Clark Martin Nov 29 08:37PM -0800 wrote:
>Melvyn & Edith Halbert wrote:
>> version of Tiger, so I know first hand how inconvenient it would be
>> for me to run 10.4.11 on my iMac G5 at home.
>Me thinks you have a problem specific to your setup. I have Tiger
>10.4.11 running on a G4 QuickSilv
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Dennis Faulkner wrote:
> The scanner had its own power supply, and it still does it without the
> scanner -would it likely be a bad Macally hub not supplying enough power?
Is the hub powered, and what else is plugged into the hub, these can
be a major factor in we
The scanner had its own power supply, and it still does it without the scanner
-would it likely be a bad Macally hub not supplying enough power?
On Thursday, December 03, 2009, at 04:22PM, "Christian Wacker"
wrote:
>It definately isn't USB1 that is causing the problems... it's the
>person w
It definately isn't USB1 that is causing the problems... it's the
person who told you that.
it is that the Scanner is drawing too much power (I'm assuming that it
doesn't have a power adapter of some sort?)
Try plugging it into a POWERED Usb hub, should fix the problem right
then and there.
I've ha
Dennis Faulkner wrote:
> On a related note, I am not an expert - I was told recently that I had to
> retire my beloved AFGA scanner, because the USB ports on the back of my
> Intel-chip IMac seem to be shorting out - every time I restart, I get the USB
> overlimit message, stating the port will
On Dec 3, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Dennis Faulkner wrote:
> On a related note, I am not an expert - I was told recently that I
> had to retire my beloved AFGA scanner, because the USB ports on the
> back of my Intel-chip IMac seem to be shorting out - every time I
> restart, I get the USB overlimi
On a related note, I am not an expert - I was told recently that I had to
retire my beloved AFGA scanner, because the USB ports on the back of my
Intel-chip IMac seem to be shorting out - every time I restart, I get the USB
overlimit message, stating the port will be deactivated - I have to unpl
On Nov 30, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Harry Freeman wrote:
> Greetings iMac Members ( + )!( + )
>
> Does anyone know if there is any way to up-grade the iMac (17--inch
> Flat Panel, 1GHz) to USB 2.0 as I would like to connect one of those
> Wireless USB dongles so that I can access my Wi-Fi.
>
> Or does a
You'll need an Airport card and adapter (furniture), and putting it in is
easy. You will also need the Airport software; this should be easy to find.
Look on eBay.
There are non-Apple wireless connectors, too; take a look on eBay. They are
smaller and I know they work very well!
On Thu, Dec 3,
I use the UK version of this:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F5D7330-802-11g-Wireless-Ethernet/dp/B00020H1TG
to hook up my iMac 17" 800MHz to my WiFi network.
It is an old device, and I'm not sure it supports the more modern
encryption standards, but maybe there are more modern versions of this
ty
The group existed as the iMac List long before the eMac was
introduced. Rather than change the group name or create a group just
for eMacs, we added eMacs to the FAQ for the iMac List. (We've
recently done the same thing in adding Snow Leopard to our Leopard
group.)
Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
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On Nov 30, 5:31 pm, Kasey Smith wrote:
> Really its designed like an iMac though... But i do agree about
> putting it in the G-list too.
Hello Kasey,
The reason I said I thought it would belong on the G-group is because
the old iMac design line similar to the eMac was discontinued at least
a cou
Greetings iMac Members ( + )!( + )
Does anyone know if there is any way to up-grade the iMac (17--inch
Flat Panel, 1GHz) to USB 2.0 as I would like to connect one of those
Wireless USB dongles so that I can access my Wi-Fi.
Or does anyone know of how I can connect my iMac wirelessly to my hom
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