Re: iPhoto auto-launching ???

2004-06-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/06/04 01:48, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Richard Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Go in to the applications folder there is a program called image capture
 launch that then open the prefs and you will find all you need.
 
 I am running a Swedish system so I'm not 100% on what the different
 options are actually called in English, but could you direct me as I
 cannot find any reference to switching off auto launching...  :o/
 

That's the application in /Applications that has a digital camera as its
icon.

-Laurent.
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firebottle n.obs.: A large, primitive, power-hungry active electrical
device, similar in function to a FET but constructed out of glass, metal,
and vacuum. Characterized by high cost, low density, low reliability,
high-temperature operation, and high power dissipation. Sometimes mistakenly
called a `tube' in the U.S. or a `valve' in England; another hackish term is
glassfet.


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Re: iPhoto auto-launching (problem solved!)

2004-06-02 Thread Larry le Mac
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Thank you very much!!  :o)
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Re: iBook G4 14 serial number

2004-06-02 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
They have replaced the logic board, this is why the serial # does not show up.
Thanks for your support,
BTW. I have two 256 MB dimms taken from my other laptop (an Aluminium 
15): will thay work in the 14 G4 iBook?

They physically fit but I don't want to create troubles.

o
Don't know if it applies to iBook, but for the PowerBook G3, if you would
update the firmware to a newer version, you would lose the serial number
which is apparently stored in some section of the firmware...
-Laurent.
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Question on upgrade of Clamshell

2004-06-02 Thread RK Rossi
Is the clamshell iBook worth upgrading to 450MHz when that technology 
is available?

Just wondering.
Thanks.
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Re: Low Battery Warning on iBook

2004-06-02 Thread Susan Platter
Thanks for everyone's thoughts on this. Should anything further occur 
to you, or come to your notice, I should be most obliged if you would 
contact this list, or email me direct.

Susan Platter
Swindon, Wiltshire, England
On Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 08:30 PM, G-Books wrote:
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 12:01:50 +0100
Subject: Re: Low Battery Warning on iBook
From: Malcolm Cornelius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on 29/05/04 09:57, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On both laptops, I am using Jaguar 10.2.8. My husband, who used the
iBook before me, is sure there used to be a low battery warning, but 
as
he is averse to updates, I don't see how they could have made that
cease. I used it for a little while, before going the update route
myself, and I didn't see any warnings then. There have always been
warnings on the Wallstreet, under the same OS.
There should be a warning, the problems I remember were an earlier 
version
than that.

Best
Malcolm

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For Laurent Daudelin

2004-06-02 Thread Susan Platter
May I say how much I enjoy your dictionary definitions? They make me 
smile, thank you :)

Susan Platter
Swindon, Wiltshire, England
On Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 08:30 PM, G-Books wrote:
farming n.: [Adelaide University, Australia] What the heads of a disk 
drive
are said to do when they plow little furrows in the magnetic media.
Associated with a crash. Typically used as follows: Oh no, the 
machine has
just crashed; I hope the hard drive hasn't gone farming again. No 
longer
common; modern drives automatically park their heads in a safe zone on
power-down, so it takes a real mechanical problem to induce this.
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careware /keir'weir/ n.: A variety of shareware for which either the 
author
suggests that some payment be made to a nominated charity or a levy 
directed
to charity is included on top of the distribution charge. Syn. 
charityware;
compare crippleware, sense 2. 

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Re: For Laurent Daudelin

2004-06-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/06/04 04:51, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 May I say how much I enjoy your dictionary definitions? They make me
 smile, thank you :)

Making one person smiles for a day just made my day. Thank you!

-Laurent.
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creationism n.: The (false) belief that large, innovative software designs
can be completely specified in advance and then painlessly magicked out of
the void by the normal efforts of a team of normally talented programmers.
In fact, experience has shown repeatedly that good designs arise only from
evolutionary, exploratory interaction between one (or at most a small
handful of) exceptionally able designer(s) and an active user population --
and that the first try at a big new idea is always wrong. Unfortunately,
because these truths don't fit the planning models beloved of management,
they are generally ignored. 


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Re: Question on upgrade of Clamshell

2004-06-02 Thread larry Zasitko
It depends on a lot of things. :-)
A lot of people will tell you that it is not worth it as they are old 
computer, as far as computers go.
But the Clamshells have a unique style and are unlike anything else out 
there so if you want something like that they are good.
They are also pretty rugged as far as portables go.
Still sell for good prices on ebay or elsewhere, I watched a Key Lime 
366 sell on ebay, a month or so ago, for $1025.00US.
The downside is that they are a bit bulky when compared to the new 
iBooks or PowerBooks

If you can get a logic board for a decent price it could be worth it. I 
don't know if you have a firewire one or not but the 466mhz boards do 
so if you have one that does not have firewire you will have to cut a 
hole in your case. I have seen it done and none of the other ports are 
moved so seems pretty easy.

On Jun 2, 2004, at 2:31 AM, RK Rossi wrote:
Is the clamshell iBook worth upgrading to 450MHz when that technology 
is available?

Just wondering.
Thanks.
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Re: Question on upgrade of Clamshell

2004-06-02 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: RK Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question on upgrade of Clamshell
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 01:31:19 -0700
Is the clamshell iBook worth upgrading to 450MHz when that technology
is available?
Just wondering.
Thanks.
RK Rossi
Since the processor is soldered on, I don't see the technology becoming 
available. The Pismo is the last model with a removeable processor 
card. You may be able to swap out the motherboard from a 466 clamshell 
model (depending on which revision you have), but getting into the 
iBooks is difficult at best. Plus you might have to modify the case for 
the extra firewire port.

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Wallstreet Hard Disk

2004-06-02 Thread Sharon Villines
I have a Wallstreet with a dead hard disk. It's 250 mhz and memory 
upgraded to 512. Floppy drive, battery, CD drive. I want to run Jaguar 
so it is compatible with my desktop but from there only need to run 
Word X and Filemaker Pro 7.

What hard disk you recommend and what other upgrades would you 
recommend?

Great list -- thanks,
Sharon.
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Re: iPhoto auto-launching (problem solved!)

2004-06-02 Thread Harry D . Corsover
On Jun 2, 2004, at 1:47 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
Thank you very much!!  :o)
Larry
Great! Can you tell us what did the trick?
Regards,
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Re: Advice on upgrading: iBook to Powerbook

2004-06-02 Thread Al Poulin
Hal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm in the process of changing jobs and am considering purchasing a new
 Powerbook (got a lump sum payment and am eyeing a new computer). I'm
 wondering if anyone has made the switch from a G3/800 or 900mHz or so
 iBook to a 1.25, 1.33 or 1.5gHz Powerbook and could share their
 experience. 

No direct experience here.  But reading between the lines, I feel you do not
really, really, need to do this.  The PowerBook would be a little bit nicer
for what you do, but will not help you make money.

There are also the new G4 ibooks too.  Small Dog Electronics, the sponsor of
this list, made comparisons last October between the iBooks and PBooks
before their recent speed bumps.  That comparison may still be helpful, so
I'm sending you a copy of that issue of Kibbles  Bytes.  Their web site may
have more along that line.

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Re: Pismo Sleep/Booting Problems

2004-06-02 Thread Jim Eddy
On Jun 1, 2004, at 12:56 AM, Hoju Dingo wrote:
A further quick(er) follow up on symptons:
I just had to reboot since my modem wasn't disconnecting properly
(dialin from home is patience forming inducing compared to Ethernet
at work) so:
1. selected restart from drop-down Menu
2. watched the cycling animation before power down occured
3. screen blanks off
4. No chime sound or screen blanking on; but hard drive sounds
indicates life. Keyboard has power ... caps/num lock lights work.
5. After waiting some time ... few minutes ... in case the Pismo
might be rebooting (with screen dark) ... only hard drive sounds
emanated ... no screen/or sound from volume controls ...
6. pressed ctrl-command-power with no discernable result
7. pressed ctrl-command-power and got a beep-beep-beep sound
and flashing sleep light: one long flash, 3 short flashes and
then a delay and then over again ... weird! (Morse code?)
That IS a code indicating a hardware problem. I had a similar response  
from an iMac. I recall that the 3 flashes signify a problem with memory  
or related hardware. So it could be that one of the RAM cards is  
faulty, if you are lucky. Try removing one, then the other (if you have  
two) and see if the problem continues.
Try reseating the RAM chips. Also reseating the processor daughtercard  
that can come loose (though that hasn't happened on MY pismo). If none  
of these things have an effect, then it may be more serious problems  
with the logic board or other hardware. You are fortunate to still have  
Applecare in effect.

The Pismo is able to run with the lid closed--the screen is off when  
that happens. An external mouse or keyboard will wake the Pismo up  
while the screen is closed. When you open it up, it will be running,  
but with no screen. It appears for all purposes like the machine is  
locked up and not running. This had me confused when I would plug the  
USB hub with a printer and a mouse into my Pismo and not get the screen  
on when opening. Closing the lid again will put the machine to sleep.  
Open it again to wake it up and the screen will come on too. This may  
be one of the problems you are having, though not what is causing the 3  
beeps and flashes.

8. pressed ctrl-command-power again, and (finally)
get a startup chime and even a powering up screen (Yay!).
Are these (weird) symptons still related to a power issue?
Main battery? PRAM battery? PMU? Or?
When I do send my machine in for service (sob) I hope to
have some decent symptons to guide them ... so I can get
it back quickly ... (hopefully I can get a loan machine
from somewhere!) ... my Performa 5200 is so slow ...
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Re: Advice on upgrading: iBook to Powerbook

2004-06-02 Thread Hal
On Jun 2, 2004, at 9:25 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
Hal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the process of changing jobs and am considering purchasing a 
new
Powerbook (got a lump sum payment and am eyeing a new computer). I'm
wondering if anyone has made the switch from a G3/800 or 900mHz or so
iBook to a 1.25, 1.33 or 1.5gHz Powerbook and could share their
experience.
No direct experience here.  But reading between the lines, I feel you 
do not
really, really, need to do this.  The PowerBook would be a little bit 
nicer
for what you do, but will not help you make money.

You nailed it pretty well there Al. I don't NEED to upgrade, but it'd 
be nice and I have some money I could spend. The bigger screen size is 
a nice to have not need to have for work...

I checked out the Small Dog site and it was helpful, particulary 
because they had a 1gHz TiBook with 1GB off ram for $1599. That seems 
like a good compromise for me. It'll be a bit faster than the iBook I 
have, has more memory, and I get the widescreen to watch movies on the 
road (traveling for work) without spending $2500.

I've had good luck with Small Dog before, so I'll give it a shot. 
Besides, I'm sure my wife will appreciate the upgrade from her 600mHz 
iBook to my 900mHz one. :-)

cheers,
-Hal

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Settle disagreement

2004-06-02 Thread Run Vzel
If an item is not seen at all in profiler, either the pci bus is shot or the card is 
shot, drivers or no.  If it works but has no drivers, it will show up as an unknown in 
profiler.  If it works and has drivers, shows up and is identified.  Actually, this is 
also true of all ports and connections in X.  X is not spotty in my experience, and 
actually rather functional.

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Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread Run Vzel
Nope.  D to Analogue

This should work.
http://www.minidisc-canada.com/shopexd.asp?id0
http://www.xitel.com/

This is from Xitel's site:
My HiFi-Link doesn't seem to work under OSX, but works fine under OS9:

Problem: After installing the HiFi-Link it doesn't seem to work under 
OSX.

Fix: Sorry guys, the manual was written before OSX was released. The 
HiFi-Link works under OSX using the generic USB audio drivers. All you 
need to do is plug it directly into a USB port on your system and it 
will automatically load the drivers. You'll then need to select it as 
the preferred output device, since OSX doesn't change to a new device 
now with the system preferences control panel.

  To do this go to: SYSTEM PREFERENCES - HARDWARE SECTION: SOUND ICON 
- OUTPUT - select USB audio.

  This should now set your system so that audio flows out the HiFi-Link.

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Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread Run Vzel
Because that's not digital transfer, that's digital to analogue to digital and thus 
inferior in quality.

Why can't you use the headphone jack on the Minidisk and run the sound into
your Mac through a program like Coaster, which will convert it back to
digital, which can then be saved to CD?

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Airport Reseat

2004-06-02 Thread illovox
on 6/2/04 6:06 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How can I tell if the card is improperly seated?
 I plugged it in the wire and have it under the keyboard and under the
 hold down wire.
 
 I did try the Option S, but that made no difference.
 
 Ted


Reseat it.  If it works, it was mis-set.


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Re: Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread Thomas Ethen
If you were concerned with quality you wouldn't be using a minidisk in the
first place. I have done this type of transfer with my Sony minidisk and the
difference in quality is minimal from the original minidisk.

Tom

on 6/2/04 11:51, Run Vzel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Because that's not digital transfer, that's digital to analogue to digital and
 thus inferior in quality.
 
 Why can't you use the headphone jack on the Minidisk and run the sound into
 your Mac through a program like Coaster, which will convert it back to
 digital, which can then be saved to CD?


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Re: iPhoto auto-launching (problem solved!)

2004-06-02 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Harry D. Corsover [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Great! Can you tell us what did the trick?
Words may not be correct as I run a Swedish OS X...
1. Open Image Capture in Aplications folder
2. Go to Settings (Command-comma) and you'll see
   the Camera setting and
   Whe a camera is connected, open
  Select Nothing
Larry
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Re: Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread lily
I don't quite understand the HiFi-Link.
With OS 9.2.2 it does work and with OS X it does work as long as you follow
directions below?

And by work do you mean through this device you can move data from the
computer to the recorder in a sound file (digital time)? And upload a sound
file from the recorder to the computer? Also, can you connect to the net and
get song titles through iTunes for your MD recorder?

That would answer a lot of problems.
lily


on 6/2/04 10:56 AM, Run Vzel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nope.  D to Analogue
 
 This should work.
 http://www.minidisc-canada.com/shopexd.asp?id0
 http://www.xitel.com/
 
 This is from Xitel's site:
 My HiFi-Link doesn't seem to work under OSX, but works fine under OS9:
 
 Problem: After installing the HiFi-Link it doesn't seem to work under
 OSX.
 
 Fix: Sorry guys, the manual was written before OSX was released. The
 HiFi-Link works under OSX using the generic USB audio drivers. All you
 need to do is plug it directly into a USB port on your system and it
 will automatically load the drivers. You'll then need to select it as
 the preferred output device, since OSX doesn't change to a new device
 now with the system preferences control panel.
 
 To do this go to: SYSTEM PREFERENCES - HARDWARE SECTION: SOUND ICON
 - OUTPUT - select USB audio.
 
 This should now set your system so that audio flows out the HiFi-Link.




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Re: Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread larry Zasitko
ok how about this? optical to usb. xitel made one but is  
discontinued. Doing a search I also found this
http://www.esi-pro.com/viewProduct.php?pid=10page=1 and it does work  
with OSX. Not sure on cost of it but will find out As far as I know  
optical is digital
 

Larry Zasitko
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Re: Minidisk

2004-06-02 Thread Tom Ethen
 Waveterminal U24 USB Sound Card?

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/tracertek/wavu24comsoo.html

They seem to $239 on sale here!

Tom


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Re: Pismo Sleep/Booting Problems

2004-06-02 Thread Hoju Dingo
Thanks Jim,
I was wondering if the Pismo was trying to tell me something ...
I actually thought of reseating the cards (Ram and processor 
daughtercard)
but I got stalled at removing the heatsink ... seems my electronics 
workshop
friends (since moved on) used brute force to tighten one of the screws 
so that
I have to find a decent screwdriver (and luck) to untighten it without 
doing
damage to the Pismo ... sigh! 8-(

For now, it seems that if I power down (rather than put to sleep) the 
Pismo
it takes only a few ctrl-command-power attempts to boot up (though this 
morning
it was sufficient to hit the power on button once and it started up 
nicely!).

I wonder if the fact that all the batteries are (near) dead (main  
PRAM)
cause some corruption of the memory (?) and may have something to do 
with the
(rare) flashing symptons too ... or is just an intermittent fault.

Well I've ordered an exchange main battery from Apple for A$230 ($US160)
(which is presumably a repackaged fresh one) though I also have some 
thoughts
of ordering a longer life one from a suitable distributor in the USA ...

I suppose I should also replace the PRAM battery ...
Thanks to all, 8-)
Harry.
On 03/06/2004, at 1:55 AM, Jim Eddy wrote:
On Jun 1, 2004, at 12:56 AM, Hoju Dingo wrote:
A further quick(er) follow up on symptons:
I just had to reboot since my modem wasn't disconnecting properly
(dialin from home is patience forming inducing compared to Ethernet
at work) so:
1. selected restart from drop-down Menu
2. watched the cycling animation before power down occured
3. screen blanks off
4. No chime sound or screen blanking on; but hard drive sounds
indicates life. Keyboard has power ... caps/num lock lights work.
5. After waiting some time ... few minutes ... in case the Pismo
might be rebooting (with screen dark) ... only hard drive sounds
emanated ... no screen/or sound from volume controls ...
6. pressed ctrl-command-power with no discernable result
7. pressed ctrl-command-power and got a beep-beep-beep sound
and flashing sleep light: one long flash, 3 short flashes and
then a delay and then over again ... weird! (Morse code?)
That IS a code indicating a hardware problem. I had a similar response 
from an iMac. I recall that the 3 flashes signify a problem with 
memory or related hardware. So it could be that one of the RAM cards 
is faulty, if you are lucky. Try removing one, then the other (if you 
have two) and see if the problem continues.
Try reseating the RAM chips. Also reseating the processor daughtercard 
that can come loose (though that hasn't happened on MY pismo). If none 
of these things have an effect, then it may be more serious problems 
with the logic board or other hardware. You are fortunate to still 
have Applecare in effect.

The Pismo is able to run with the lid closed--the screen is off when 
that happens. An external mouse or keyboard will wake the Pismo up 
while the screen is closed. When you open it up, it will be running, 
but with no screen. It appears for all purposes like the machine is 
locked up and not running. This had me confused when I would plug the 
USB hub with a printer and a mouse into my Pismo and not get the 
screen on when opening. Closing the lid again will put the machine to 
sleep. Open it again to wake it up and the screen will come on too. 
This may be one of the problems you are having, though not what is 
causing the 3 beeps and flashes.

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problem with sleep and wireless

2004-06-02 Thread DPrice
Is there a patch for Jaguar for problems connecting to wireless after 
waking from sleep?

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