depending on the model, you would need either an Airport or Airport
Extreme card. Installing it would not be very hard, just a matter of
loosening the 4 screws on the bottom plate and removing it, the
airport slot is just underneath that panel. I've tried third-party USB
wireless connectors with
apparatus needs to be swapped out as well? or should I
have expected some ding,bong or other indices to let me know it is
hooked up right? I just want to make sure I am chasing down the
correct rabbit hole before I proceed.
Many thanks to my more learned brethren,
Steve
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You received
It is always amusing to hear/read comments about odd US food offerings
from folks from Great Britain, that paragon of great cuisine. Most
Americans would be freaked out if offered kippers for breakfast,
although I'm sure some might actually enjoy grilled, oily fish with
heads and tails intact. Not
Jim,
Good for you! I'm envious, but impressed, and I hope you enjoy the
heck out of your new machine. And good for your grandson, too!
Well, you can be a droolin' dreamer or you can be a satisfied schemer.
I started saving up towards a big-screen LED-backlit iMac a couple of
years ago,
At the Apple online store, on the left column list, click on Mac
Accessories to see Apple's mouse options.
I'm sure you meant G5 (since % is 5 capitalized), and if you simply
search for Sketchup, Google's 3D modeling software (free or $495) and
click on Download, you will see the system
Ah, the Apple support page specifies M8881LL/A as the model number of
the AirPort card you need, and that it is no longer available from
Apple--no surprise.
Do shop around, prices vary all over the board.
On Jul 25, 1:59 pm, Steve from Raleigh s...@nc.rr.com wrote:
According to Mactracker
Here's the link to Apple Support on this exact procedure, with
pictures--and, as they state, The only tool required for this
procedure is a Phillips screwdriver size 00 or jeweler's screwdriver
size 0.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2989
On Jul 20, 2:26 am, williamd willi...@wyoming.com wrote:
On Jan 20, 8:58 pm, William Spencer wspen...@jhu.edu wrote:
Hi there: I am seeing bottles of refill toner for laser cartridges
being offered, and would like to solicit views on how sensible a
route that might be, rather than try to find an increasingly rare
cartridge for my poor old
Shop in other states: When shopping for Apple products, consider
shopping from out of state merchants. Do so and you can dodge paying the
sales tax for the state you reside in, saving upwards of 9% off your
purchase. Powermax.com in Oregon, Smalldog.com in Vermont,
LAComputercompany.com.
On Nov 28, 12:48 pm, skyvalley4jesus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Quite a scene last night. I happened to look over at my G4 iMac
(round base - 1ghz) and the screen was rapidly flashing. You would
see the desktop background then black. At first I thought the
display was about to go out. I
I am also interested in anything group members can contribute. The form
factor is great for kids. I have a graphite G3 in the kitchen doing EyeTV
duty, but being something for my 5 year olds would also be great.
The Apple platform ruled the schools, there should be some good stuff out
there
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