Re: Pismo wireless

2005-03-10 Thread Kenneth Vann
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 23:22:48 +
From: Bruce Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pismo wireless

Dear Listers

Can I tell you a shaggy dog story and then ask for some advice,
please?  (If not, please just delete this mail!)

Got myself a 400MHz Pismo recently. Love it to bits for the look
alone but I want to go wireless with it. (I have a wireless router
that's accessed by my flatmate's PC and - via ethernet - my G4/400)

Fell for an eBay advert for an 802.11g cardbus card that apparently
would work with a mac - and won the auction.  Here's the rub. The
manufacturers say it will work with a mac but only under OSX.  OSX is
slow enough on a G4/400MHz with 384MB RAM. I hate to think how slow
it'll be on a G3/400 with 128MB. (I do have an extra 512MB and a 30GB
hard disk arriving soon.)

So, do any of the assembled multitude have a clue if the card
(Buffalo technology WLI-CB-G54A-3) can be jinxed into working under
OS9?

Will OSX be as slow as I fear, even with the bigger hard disk and more RAM?

Is the delay in going wireless my karma for wanting to go faster than 802.11b?

Many thanks

Bruce

Hi Bruce.

As far as I know, the card wont work native with Airport Software under the
Classic OS. However it may work with third party software from IOXperts.com
or Macsense.com. I am not sure as to weather these third party software
vendors support the 802.11g standard with their software for Classic OS.
You will have to ask them.

You can always get Lucent, Agere, or YDI wireless card and have native
Airport Support on the Classic OS. Minimum OS would be 8.6. These cards do
not have native support under OSX.

See my FAQ page for more info on wireless in the Classic OS.

Ken Vann


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Old Mac's have new uses with WiFi.

See my FAQ for what you need at http://home.earthlink.net/~macwireless/



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Re: Headsets

2005-03-10 Thread Peter Saint James
On 9 Mar2005, at 5:12 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
	 I want to point out that the sound input port is line level, 
which means that most mics don't just work. I have heard time and 
again people saying the headphones work, but not the mic. For me, 
the solution has been to connect (basically, *any*) headset to this 
nice little gadget called iMic (from Griffin).
	Thank you very much for this information.  It saved me no end of 
frustration.  The manual does in fact say this, but you have to hunt 
for it.

	This seems a silly thing for Apple to skimp on.  The mechanism is 
already there for the built-in mic.  Seems like it would be simple to 
make it work for a plug-in mic.  In fact, the built-in mic is nearly 
useless anyway.  It just picks up the noise of the computer.  It would 
make more sense to leave it out and include an external mic as standard 
equipment.

	The device suggested seems to be a good one, but I wonder about an 
alternative.  Would a bluetooth headset work by itself, without need 
for a device such as iMic?



Peter

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Re: Headsets

2005-03-10 Thread Michael Cangelosi
Since most mics are not line level but XLR they would really degrade the
battery life as well as make for a MUCH thicker powerbook.

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On 9 Mar2005, at 5:12 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:

   I want to point out that the sound input port is line level,
 which means that most mics don't just work. I have heard time and
 again people saying the headphones work, but not the mic. For me,
 the solution has been to connect (basically, *any*) headset to this
 nice little gadget called iMic (from Griffin).

Thank you very much for this information.  It saved me no end of
frustration.  The manual does in fact say this, but you have to hunt
for it.

This seems a silly thing for Apple to skimp on.  The mechanism is
already there for the built-in mic.  Seems like it would be simple to
make it work for a plug-in mic.  In fact, the built-in mic is nearly
useless anyway.  It just picks up the noise of the computer.  It would
make more sense to leave it out and include an external mic as standard
equipment.

The device suggested seems to be a good one, but I wonder about an
alternative.  Would a bluetooth headset work by itself, without need
for a device such as iMic?



Peter



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video out question

2005-03-10 Thread pamark
Hi,
I have one of the original ibooks and was wondering if there was an
inexpensive way to get video out on it.
I saw this adapter
http://www.adorama.com/ACVA.html?sid=11104641727722325

it says you can hook it up to your ibook but it says to connect it to
the mini vga out. Can someone tell me if my ibook has one of them? It
looks like it would connect to the usb port but I don't think that is
the same as the mini vga out. I have looked at the mac ports and can't
seem to find one that says that.
Thanks for any info.

Pam


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Re: video out question

2005-03-10 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 10/03/2005 06:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

Hi,
I have one of the original ibooks and was wondering if there was an
inexpensive way to get video out on it.
I saw this adapter
http://www.adorama.com/ACVA.html?sid=11104641727722325

it says you can hook it up to your ibook but it says to connect it
to the mini vga out. Can someone tell me if my ibook has one of 
them? It looks like it would connect to the usb port but I don't
think that is the same as the mini vga out. I have looked at the mac
port sand can't seem to find one that says that.
Thanks for any info.

Pam
-
If you mean that you have one of the original Clamshell iBooks,
then, no, there is no video out port. 

The adapter in the link is for an iBook a couple of generations
newer.

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Firewire connections with multiple drives ???

2005-03-10 Thread Larry le Mac
I have several external Firewire drive that I want to connect to
my server (G4 @ 733MHz) and I wonder if there is any difference
in the performance in how they are connected.
I have:
- LaCie DVD±RW dual layer
- LaCie 250GB d2 Extreme
- Maxtor OneTouch 200GB
- FW case with various 20-30GB disks
Does it matter which drive is connected directly to the Mac ?
and which drive is connected through the first as the all drives
cannot be connected directly to the Mac?
Is a Firewire hub faster/slower/same as connecting the drives
in series (piggy-backing) ?
I hope my question is clear enough, but will obviously further
explain if necessary.
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laptop HD

2005-03-10 Thread R Michael Vogt
Is there a adapter that will let you use your old laptop drive in 
external  encloser to use it as firewire drive
Michael  Sharon  Vogt 

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Re: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)

2005-03-10 Thread Al Poulin
Run the Lombard until it really dies or until your kid complains about 
performance, and enjoy the Cube!

Al Poulin
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proactive self-defense is for the rest of us.

Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 11:14:53 -0500
From: Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)
I hate replying to my own questions but I've figured out how to tell if
the L2 cache in my Lombard is bad.
Under apple system profiler my Lombard now reports  no L2 cache
Then there's the message that pops up during start up:
The built in memory test has detected a problem with cache memory.
Please contact a service technician for assistance.
So I need to figure out what to do next.
If the bad cache just slows the machine down I may just leave it as is,
it's mostly used by my 9 year old for web surfing and e-mail.
I could replace the processor but I'm concerned about the chance I'd 
end
up with another flaky L2 cache.

I could look for a processor upgrade but it looks like it might be
cheaper to part out the Lombard and replace it with a Pismo.
It's not like I need a 900 Mhz G3.
There is another more radical option, my Dad is sending me a G4 cube
that he has replaced with a G4 iBook. I've always like the aesthetics 
of
the G3 powerbooks but the cube is every bit as good looking and has the
added attraction of being free.

What do you think?
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Re: laptop HD

2005-03-10 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 10/03/2005 07:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

Is there a adapter that will let you use your old laptop drive in 
external  encloser to use it as firewire drive
Michael  Sharon  Vogt 
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There are a ton of enclosures that are made for installing
a 2.5 drive into which have various combinations of USB and/
or firewire interfaces. I have seen prices ranging in the
$14 to $30 range.

Ken

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Re: Headsets

2005-03-10 Thread Mikael Byström
Anyone know whether the Sennheiser pc 145 usb is truly Mac compatible?
http://www.softjam.co.uk/products/index.php?prodref=CU-
SEN145USBtimestmp=1110472203470




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Re: video out

2005-03-10 Thread pamark
Thanks Ken, that is what I was afraid of. So is there any way to use the
Clamshell ibook to do presentations? (is there anything you can buy to
connect it to a TV?)

Thanks,
Pam


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Re: video out

2005-03-10 Thread Mikael Byström
pamark said:

use the
Clamshell ibook to do presentations? (is there anything you can buy to
connect it to a TV?)

Well don't your model have the media port with video plus audio on the
left side? At least the second edition (366 and 466) have that. You
didn't tell us what model of clamshell you have.

There might be some FireWire product too, if you have these models you
have one of those.


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Re: Lombard cd-rw?

2005-03-10 Thread Dan K
vicki Duggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi the Lombard is a lot easier to get an internal cdrw for, also if 
[snipped stuff]
the fitting is very easy and someone on this list has
a to do page on it ! own up who ever it is.
That'd be me:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/ebms.html#pismo

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Re: laptop HD

2005-03-10 Thread Richard Clark
On 10 Mar 2005, at 16:23, R Michael Vogt wrote:
Is there a adapter that will let you use your old laptop drive in 
external  encloser to use it as firewire drive
You need one of these http://sewelldirect.com/25to35ideconverter.asp 
and then of course you need the firewire external case. But you would 
be better off just buying a small external case that is designed for 
the 2.5 inch drives.

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Re: laptop HD

2005-03-10 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 10, 2005, at 8:23 AM, R Michael Vogt wrote:
Is there a adapter that will let you use your old laptop drive in 
external  encloser to use it as firewire drive
lots. Use Froogle and search for 2.5 firewire enclosure and you'll get 
a ton of hits.  USB ones are even cheaper; I got one for $9; $15 after 
SH.

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Re: video out question

2005-03-10 Thread Tim
On Mar 10, 2005, at 9:30 AM, pamark wrote:
Hi,
I have one of the original ibooks and was wondering if there was an
inexpensive way to get video out on it.
I saw this adapter
http://www.adorama.com/ACVA.html?sid=11104641727722325
it says you can hook it up to your ibook but it says to connect it to
the mini vga out. Can someone tell me if my ibook has one of them? It
looks like it would connect to the usb port but I don't think that is
the same as the mini vga out. I have looked at the mac ports and can't
seem to find one that says that.
Thanks for any info.

What are you looking for?  Most video out any more is firewire...  
unless you are talking for your monitor.
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Re: Lombard cd-rw?

2005-03-10 Thread Wade Dunham
Good timing on this post! I had a CD-RW drive sitting around that came
with my daughter's WinBook. I was thinking about selling it to get a
few bucks. I installed it in place of the CD-ROM drive in my Lombard,
and it works great. It doesn't have a faceplate, though.

Anyone have an extra Lombard faceplate for sale? Thanks.

Wade 


On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 12:10:48 -0500, Dan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 vicki Duggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi the Lombard is a lot easier to get an internal cdrw for, also if
 [snipped stuff]
 the fitting is very easy and someone on this list has
 a to do page on it ! own up who ever it is.
 That'd be me:
 http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/ebms.html#pismo
 
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