* 64MB RAM suits G4 400mhz AGP - $ whatever you can manage
* SHARP AJ 1800 printer , one year old. A very good PC printer but
also works with Macs up to OS 9.2.2. Excellent condition and still
with original packing and CD $120
* Firewire external CD (&DVD?) case (still has Que Fire CD burner
Hi All
For those interested the iBooks have been updated.
Pricing and specs as follows:-
12.1" Screen - CD-ROM
** New Low $1999 **
800 MHz
128MB RAM / 30GB Hard Drive
ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 32MB DDR video memory
12.1" Screen - Combo Drive
** New Low $2599 **
900 MHz
128MB RAM / 40GB Hard
Hi All
I have a SMC Router for sale 3 months old it includes built in:
4 port 10/100 switch
Modem port V90 modem recommended
WAN port for ADSL modem
Print Server
Firewall
$225.00
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Belkin
USB VideoBus for Mac OS9
$95.00
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Lexmark Z32 printer
$35.00
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Logitech
USB Quickcam Pro
James and WAMUGgians in general
Just so you know ... Most, if not all, ISPs, including iiNet, no longer use
discrete modems for dial up. They use network access servers (NAS) that
connect to ISDN primary rate services (30 channels) and use digital modem
cards that are basically digital signal proc
Hi All
I have the following for sale:-
Beige G3 Desktop
300MHz (the good ones)
128MB RAM (Can increase to more if so desired) - SEE BELOW
6GB Hard Drive
Internal Zip Drive
CD-ROM Drive - SEE BELOW
Keyboard and Mouse
Samsung 15" Digital Monitor
Asking price $750 and I will throw in the following
Greetings all, I just wondered if anyone with some longish term
experience with SOHO networks could comment on the pros and cons of
cheap SOHO switches. About 4 years I set up my home network using a
"brand name" 4-port switch, and an 8-port "budget" switch. The budget
switch lasted about 15 month
Ken posted:
> HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK ALONE
>
> Let's say it's 6:15 P.M. and you're driving home (alone of course), after an
> unusually hard day on the job. You're really tired, upset and frustrated.
> Suddenly you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to
> radiate out i
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Loss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2003 2:40 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: On the longevity of SOHO switches
>
>
> Greetings all, I just wondered if anyone with some longish term
> experience with SOHO networks could commen
Greetings all, I just wondered if anyone with some longish term
experience with SOHO networks could comment on the pros and cons of
cheap SOHO switches. About 4 years I set up my home network using a
"brand name" 4-port switch, and an 8-port "budget" switch. The budget
switch lasted about 15 mo
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2003 10:23 AM
> To: wamug@wamug.org.au
> Subject: Heart Attack
>
>
> Subject: HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK - ALONE
>
> (I was prompted to send this because my father was taken to
> hospital Thurs
> Subject: HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK - ALONE
>
> (I was prompted to send this because my father was taken to hospital
> Thursday morning with this very problem, altho he wasn't alone.)
I'm sorry that happened to your father, and I hope he's getting better.
>
> I can't confirm the accuracy of
on 22/4/03 8:15 AM, Peter Hinchliffe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Monday, April 21, 2003, at 07:10 PM, Phillip McGree wrote:
>
>> Pretty much all desktop Macs made over the last few years use:
>>
>> "1/2 AA, 3.6 volt battery"
>>
>> That's the description to give to the battery shop.
>>
on 22/4/03 11:10 AM, Paul Tetley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to resuscitate a Performa580CD for my nephew.
>
> The machine will only boot if I unplug the hard drive (otherwise it
> gives a system error #97 - meaning it can't initialise the SCSI
> controller).
>
> I have an
Hi I am having what appear to be a few problems with FCP 3. Having moved up
from iMovie I am finding the going tough. I have the user manuals and some
tutorial disc/ books but just don't seem to be able to master it.
I was wondering if there is any one in the group that uses FCP regularly, who
Stock is still a week or more away but we're happy to extend an
introductory offer of $150 including delivery to WAMUG members only.
If you'd like to go on the list just reply by email - thanks.
Keith Palmer
Zytech Marketing Pty Ltd
PO Box 342 Bunbury 6231
Phone: 08 9791 5556 Fax: 08 9791 5900
Iinet has been the pits lately. ADSL connection appears to have occurred,
but nothing uploads or down loads. Iinet say that a temporary cure is to
reduce the packet size (maximum transmittable units) and Apple has a
Knowledge Base article and script the length of which deters me from trying
it as i
Hi Greg,
Assuming you are using Jaguar (10.2 and above), there is a freeware
utility called PullTab 1.0 (see versiontracker) which allows you to
reclaim command-tab from the dock. You will also need to have
Unsanity's Application Enhancer installed (also @ versiontracker).
Note that PullTab i
Hiya all,
For those that are still wondering about ADSL options, Broadband Choice have
updated and developed their web site further:
http://www.broadbandchoice.com.au
Regards,
Phil
(if that bores you too much then check out the comedy and joke site that I
wrote over the weekend - http://www.b
Hi,
I'm trying to resuscitate a Performa580CD for my nephew.
The machine will only boot if I unplug the hard drive (otherwise it
gives a system error #97 - meaning it can't initialise the SCSI
controller).
I have an old 1GB SCSI drive so thought I was all set - but it has a
50pin connector
Subject: HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK - ALONE
(I was prompted to send this because my father was taken to hospital Thursday
morning with this very problem, altho he wasn't alone.)
I cant confirm the accuracy of this advice but its better than none at all,
and whilst were on the subject
Hi All
wondering if anybody knows a way to change the 'command-tab' key
command for switching between applications? This is also the command
for changing tools in quarkXpress, illustrator etc, major conflict!
Checked Help, wamug archives, apple support to no avail
cheers
Greg
On Monday, April 21, 2003, at 07:10 PM, Phillip McGree wrote:
> Pretty much all desktop Macs made over the last few years use:
>
> "1/2 AA, 3.6 volt battery"
>
> That's the description to give to the battery shop.
>
> A good place to go is Batteries Plus in Hutton St, Osbourne Park.
> Just next
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