can't do modems in OS X

2002-10-08 Thread Luis Sequeira

Hi

My setup is:

PB G3 Wallstreet 233
320MB / 20GB
9.1/10.2.1

The problem is Internet Connect in OS X can never connect. I tried 
using the internal modem, an external modem (Boca 56K, on the 
printer/modem port) and a GPRS cell phone (on infrared port). All of 
these work fine on OS 9.

On OS X, I always get the same result: modem error.
The only sign that the system was accessing the modems was a light 
that flashed in the external modem. Otherwise I would think that no 
connection was taking place.

I have used the same scripts in OS 9 without problems.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Luis Sequeira

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Re: can't do modems in OS X

2002-10-08 Thread vlad

Seems that it's a Jaguar issuecheck this out:

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16506

It's a script fixing the problem

Hope it helps

Vlad

On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 03:57 , Luis Sequeira wrote:

 Hi

 My setup is:

 PB G3 Wallstreet 233
 320MB / 20GB
 9.1/10.2.1

 The problem is Internet Connect in OS X can never connect. I tried
 using the internal modem, an external modem (Boca 56K, on the
 printer/modem port) and a GPRS cell phone (on infrared port). All of
 these work fine on OS 9.

 On OS X, I always get the same result: modem error.
 The only sign that the system was accessing the modems was a light
 that flashed in the external modem. Otherwise I would think that no
 connection was taking place.

 I have used the same scripts in OS 9 without problems.

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

 Luis Sequeira


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Printing a window in the OSX finder

2002-10-08 Thread Mark

This should be such a simple thing to do that I feel stupid for asking, BUT,
how the heck do you print a window in the Finder?!?!?!

In the OS9.x (and earlier) Finder, you simply choose Print Window... from
the file menu. This is no where to be found in OSX (at least v.10.1.5 which
I'm currently running).

Oddly, I haven't needed to print a window until now. I just want to print
out the content of a CD I just burned and keep a hard copy for reference.

Duh...
-Mark



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Wireless card for wallstreet

2002-10-08 Thread R. Hannes Niedner

Has anybody any recommendation which wireless card to by that is suppprted
in Mac OS X 10.1.5 and higher (including Jagwire). Airport unfortunately is
no option for the Wallstreet. I thought there where wireless pc-cards out
there that would work with Apple drivers??

Thanks for your input/h


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Re: Wireless card for wallstreet

2002-10-08 Thread John Slavin

Can't speak for Jaguar, but the cisco 350 cards work super with my 
wallstreet.  I do know that cisco released their own drivers for 10.2, 
but I haven't had the opportunity to try them yet.

On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 12:33  AM, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:

 Has anybody any recommendation which wireless card to by that is 
 suppprted
 in Mac OS X 10.1.5 and higher (including Jagwire). Airport 
 unfortunately is
 no option for the Wallstreet. I thought there where wireless pc-cards 
 out
 there that would work with Apple drivers??

 Thanks for your input/h



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