Can you tell me what your setup is using that Silver card? I've got a
PB1400 (OS 8.6) with an Orinoco Gold card (Version 7.2 drivers),
Siemens router with an Airport Base Station hooked into it, and DSL.
My card sees my wireless network, but I can't get it to connect to the
internet for the
kaldav,
I shipped PB's both ways, and have received them with everything
installed, but my comfort level was best with filler in the battery port
and everything elese wrapped seperately, I shipped everything in the same
box.
Roger
kaldav wrote:
Hello,
I want to ship a powerbook 3400 from
The encryption is too thick for a 1400. You need to back down to a silver.
on 11/24/03 4:41 AM, Winston Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you tell me what your setup is using that Silver card? I've got a
PB1400 (OS 8.6) with an Orinoco Gold card (Version 7.2 drivers),
Siemens router
Esver Camacho wrote:
I just received a D-Link 810+ ethernet wireless adapter. I want to allow
a PowerBook G3 (Lombard) that only has an ethernet connector to connect
to my wireless network and surf the web. Unfortunately, the only way
this device allows my computer to surf the web is if I turn
Gary F. Daught wrote:
Does 256MB sound adequate (for
say, a basic network capable OS, MS Word, and Explorer)? Thanks!
It should be...how much does your System folder + Word +IE folders take
up on your current HD?
--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology
I am considering buying the following drive from Googlegear.com
because of positive reports on it that I have seen here. I am just
making sure this is close to the one reported, if not the same. It is
a bare drive. How problematic is that? This is the first laptop drive
I have purchased so my
I installed a Belkin Busport Mobile (m/n:F5U022) PCMCIA USB adapter
in my 3400c, upper card slot. It showed up as an icon on the desktop
but my Imation SuperDisk USB drive does not show up when I attach it
and insert a floppy disk.
I used the Eject command to remove the PC Card. The icon
I am considering buying the following drive from Googlegear.com
because of positive reports on it that I have seen here. I am just
making sure this is close to the one reported, if not the same. It is
a bare drive. How problematic is that? This is the first laptop drive
I have purchased so my
I recently bought a 3500 parts machine. While it was clearly sold as
dead, I just _have_ to try and bring it back to life. I just cant
help myself from trying.
Here are the symptoms:
When I power it on, the area around the power board makes a very
slight humming/hissing sound. No bong.
Hi Jonathan,
If you upgrade the drive on your 1400 to something larger than four
gigabytes, do not connect the 1400 to your G4 in SCSI Disk Mode (aka HD
Target Mode). Pre-G3 Powerbook models have a hardware ROM bug which can
cause loss of data when using a drive larger than 4 GB in this mode.,
On Nov 24, 2003, at 9:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
If you upgrade the drive on your 1400 to something larger than four
gigabytes, do not connect the 1400 to your G4 in SCSI Disk Mode (aka HD
Target Mode). Pre-G3 Powerbook models have a hardware ROM bug which can
cause loss of
on 11/24/03 8:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, what
was the last iTunes released for OS 9.1 and where could I find it?
I can't get iTunes to run on my G3 upgraded 1400. I use SoundApp PPC, it
works well.
Also, dropped a 20 gig IBM TravelStar 5400 RPM drive in last
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