On Jun 26, 2005, at 5:24 PM, jim justen wrote:
Hi All!
I asked this question a few days ago but phrased it rather badly---
Im looking at used PBS at places like Baucom and Wegenerwhats
surprising
me is that the price for Pismos and titaniums are about the same,
despite
the much
My 2 cents?
The Pismo is more readily adaptable.
By this I mean that even a clot with the mechanical skills of a
turtle with a screwdriver (i.e. me...) can upgrade and reconfigure it
rather easily.
The TiBooks, on the other hand usually need a more skilled touch, and
upgrade parts are fewer
Greetings!
This is a shot in the dark toward you Mac mavens, but here goes:
I'm dusting off my old trusty cool (in many ways) 32meg OS 8.1 PowerBook
190 to sub for my toasty eMac during NYC's broiling non-A/C and brownout
days and I'm trying to install a decent browser. I've rounded up IE 4.01,
On Monday 27 June 2005 11:53, James W. Greenidge wrote:
Greetings!
This is a shot in the dark toward you Mac mavens, but here goes:
I'm dusting off my old trusty cool (in many ways) 32meg OS 8.1 PowerBook
190 to sub for my toasty eMac during NYC's broiling non-A/C and brownout
days and I'm
Sorry for the double post, but I saw where you posted the amount of RAM. My
mistake. Is that Virtual Memory, or actual RAM? Also, you can go into the Get
Info command, and set the amount of RAM it uses. It's command+I, if you don't
know. That's quite a bit on the 190, though, but I guess that
Yes, 8.1 and 8.6 are great for the 1400, although it can run OS 9 it
is not recomended and startup is very slow. to get the effect of the
second mouse button in OS 8 press ctrl+click and a menu will come up,
and with the Mac there are mahy third-party apps you can install to
customize the menu.
On Jun 27, 2005, at 9:27 AM, Geoffrey Davis wrote:
My 2 cents?
The Pismo is more readily adaptable.
By this I mean that even a clot with the mechanical skills of a
turtle with a screwdriver (i.e. me...) can upgrade and reconfigure
it rather easily.
The TiBooks, on the other hand usually
Hey all! I have PB 1400 with a Wireless card. I have turned on File
sharing and shared a folder, On of our computers is a Windows and it
is on the network along with the 1400, is it possible to have the
windows recognize the 1400 (PS I have Mac OS 8.1)? Thanks!
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Have a Nice Day!
/\/ () /-\
I am trying to boot up my old 1400, in order to sell it, but am having
difficulty.
First of all is the power supply- it seems to be very finicky these
days, and if I move it, the computer loses power (batteries are
discharged since I haven't used them in quite some time). This normal?
Second,
I am trying to boot up my old 1400, in order to sell it, but am
having difficulty.
First of all is the power supply- it seems to be very finicky these
days, and if I move it, the computer loses power (batteries are
discharged since I haven't used them in quite some time). This
normal?
No,
Might have to do with the version of iCab you're using? I seem to
remember that there was a memory problem with one of the earlier versions.
Later.Howard
Computer n. A pocket calculator with a glandular problem.
Noah Wood wrote:
Hey all! I have PB 1400 with a Wireless card. I have turned on File
sharing and shared a folder, On of our computers is a Windows and it
is on the network along with the 1400, is it possible to have the
windows recognize the 1400 (PS I have Mac OS 8.1)? Thanks!
Don't
From: C. Scott Cupples [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mistake. Is that Virtual Memory, or actual RAM? Also, you can go into the Get
I have 32meg chip RAM and RAM Charger as well which does a great job at
allocating program memory. It was RC which red-flagged that iCab 2.9.8 had
an Ran Out Of Memory problem.
Yes I can get on the net and I can get my eMac to communicate with the
win machine, Thanks anyway though!
On 6/27/05, Brian Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noah Wood wrote:
Hey all! I have PB 1400 with a Wireless card. I have turned on File
sharing and shared a folder, On of our computers
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