Oh cool

2005-05-11 Thread Brian
I learned something completely by accident:
Command - ` will move you through windows in the program you have  
active.
Brian

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Need disassembly guide for iBook 500 ( for reassembly!)

2005-05-11 Thread Stanton Mitrany
Hi, Friend!

I'm looking to replace the upper case of my iBook 500 dual USB, in order to
install another (used) one on which (hopefully) the trackpad is operational.

To use the book, I've been using a mouse for a while.

Incidentally, the iBook is running OS X, and on the Control Panel on which
I'd expect to see it, the pane for the Trackpad doesn't appear. I assume
that's because inner diagnostics don't show the present trackpad as either
being installed, or as being functional. Please correct me if this
assumption is wrong.

I'm looking to find either a PDF or a QuickTime movie of the proceedure,
starting from when the computer is fully assembled, and, hopefully, with
closeups so I can really see where the (correct) screws are, etc. Ideally,
I'd like reassembly instructions, as well.

Can you direct me?


Thanks, again,
stanton


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Re: Need disassembly guide for iBook 500 ( for reassembly!)

2005-05-11 Thread Dean
Go here:
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/50.0.0.html


Stanton Mitrany wrote:
Hi, Friend!
I'm looking to replace the upper case of my iBook 500 dual USB, in order to
install another (used) one on which (hopefully) the trackpad is operational.
To use the book, I've been using a mouse for a while.
Incidentally, the iBook is running OS X, and on the Control Panel on which
I'd expect to see it, the pane for the Trackpad doesn't appear. I assume
that's because inner diagnostics don't show the present trackpad as either
being installed, or as being functional. Please correct me if this
assumption is wrong.
I'm looking to find either a PDF or a QuickTime movie of the proceedure,
starting from when the computer is fully assembled, and, hopefully, with
closeups so I can really see where the (correct) screws are, etc. Ideally,
I'd like reassembly instructions, as well.
Can you direct me?
Thanks, again,
stanton

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DED iBook mouse---HELP!!

2005-05-11 Thread Jim Mooney
Hi All,
I have a 12in dual USB iBook (600MHZ G3) running 10.3.9 and the other 
night the trackpad and mouse button just stopped working.  I checked 
and rechecked the ribbon cable it appears to be in correctly.  Anyone 
have any suggests as to what else might be wrong?

Thanks and take care,
Jim
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Re: Wireless on Rev B iMac running OS 9.1 G4 PB

2005-05-11 Thread Anne Judge
On May 11, 2005, at 12:33 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
I know about the following: ...
Ethernet port WiFi connection
Linksys Wireless Ethernet bridge
Isn't an ethernet port WiFi connection a wireless ethernet bridge? (or 
vice versa)

Just about every manufacturer of ethernet routers and access points 
also has a wireless ethernet bridge or two in its lineup.  
(Unfortunately I never see them on special or with rebates, as routers 
are all the time.)

Anne
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Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Nima
I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which  
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,  
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather  
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear  
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If  
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for  
all pages.

Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
___
NBT

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Re: DED iBook mouse---HELP!!

2005-05-11 Thread Peter Apockotos
On May 11, 2005, at 8:09 AM, Jim Mooney wrote:
Hi All,
I have a 12in dual USB iBook (600MHZ G3) running 10.3.9 and the  
other night the trackpad and mouse button just stopped working.  I  
checked and rechecked the ribbon cable it appears to be in  
correctly.  Anyone have any suggests as to what else might be wrong?

Thanks and take care,
Jim
Jim,
Have you tried to connect an external mouse to see if it will work?
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New iTunes

2005-05-11 Thread Tim Collier
I just discovered that there is a new iTunes out.  It doesn't appear  
in software update but when I opened iTunes, it told me there was an  
upgrade.

Tim
Exterminate all rational though.
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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread K
Nima wrote:
I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which  
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,  
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather  
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear  
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If  
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for  
all pages.

Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
___
NBT

I am running Netscape 7.2 and have had this happen numerous times...I 
hit NYT Phila Inquirer and some other sites and it will do it 
occasionally...also with the Washington Post...When it happens, I 
usually send an email to the webmaster and let him know about it..After 
that, it usually ism ok for awhile then it happens again...HTH..
Regards,
Mike K

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Re: Need disassembly guide for iBook 500 ( for reassembly!)

2005-05-11 Thread Amanda Ward
 -Original Message-
 From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean
 Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:39 AM
 To: G-Books
 Subject: Re: Need disassembly guide for iBook 500 ( for reassembly!)
 
 Go here:
 
 http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/50.0.0.html
 
Good site. Used it this past weekend to replace the hard drive and ram in my
iBook 500.

Amanda



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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 11/05/05 08:18, Nima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which
 only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,
 Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather
 it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear
 (they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If
 I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for
 all pages.
 
 Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.

I think I've read somewhere that it has to do with the way they build their
web page. I am not positively sure, but I think I read on MacOSXHints.com
how to circumvent those sites that block the Safari (and other browsers)
password retrieval...

-Laurent.
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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,
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Re: Dead (ish) Wallstreet help ?

2005-05-11 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 10/05/2005 22:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

I've got a Wallstreet given to me that is somewhat dead. It was working 
normally and then one day refused to startup. The power key alone won't 
start it. The reset keys combination Shift-Fn-Ctl-Power will get the 
green light and fan going, but there is no sign of life in the LCD and 
no noise from the HD. The reset keys combo will also shutdown, so 
basically the thing is dead except the reset keys combo will toggle on 
the light  fan. Any ideas?

Since I've got nothing invested I'm game for some inexpensive parts, I 
was thinking about the PMU or the CPU card for starters. I've removed 
the HD and tested it as good. I've also removed RAM and tested with 
known good RAM with no effect. Help. Thanks! Kris
-
First thing to try is to reseat the processor card. Make sure it 
is FIRMLY pressed into its slot.

Next would be to replace the processor.

Mine had the same symptoms. Turned out to need a new processor.

Ken

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Re: Wireless on Rev B iMac running OS 9.1 G4 PB

2005-05-11 Thread Dennis B. Swaney
At 6:26 AM +0100 5/11/05, vicki Duggan wrote:
Have the express base station connected to the wimax box but position it so
that the stereo can be connected to the stereo port as-well and use that as
the main net distributor, then use the imac and powerbook as normal. And put
the extreme base to connect the imac rev b also put the printer for the
complete network in the same location as the imac B and share it wirelessly.
As the express is 802.G you will not lose any speed over the extreme if you
use it in place of the extreme.
When the installer was here, that was what I tried first. 
Unfortunately, the AE couldn't get the numbers. I then moved the AEBS 
out to where the AES is located and plugged the WiMax Cat5 cable into 
it. Again, it couldn't find the numbers but after trying different 
settings it did. I've left it alone as it is working and I don't want 
to break it. I had tried connecting the Bondi to the AEBS when they 
were co-located but the Bondi never could see the AEBS. Remember, the 
Bondi is running Mac OS 9.1.

My set up is similar only using 802.b and g mixed.
I have a Netgear router connected to a cable modem No other wires connecting
a g4 sawtooth and a g4 ibook both running panther, also a 3400c powerbook
running 9.1. Just connected in the last two days a g3 imac running X via a
graphite base station the base station is acting as a bridge to the Netgear,
and there is a lexmark photo printer connected to the sawtooth witch all the
Macs except the 3400 can print to. The 3400 prints to a folder on the
sawtooth then it is printed from there. I want to use the imac for this but
at the moment cannot seem to get it to run it is seen but just not able to
print but it will work soon.
Good luck with you home network?

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Dennis B. Swaney
Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI shell while Mac System 10 is 
... oh, never mind.

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Re: Put the Cat in the Book

2005-05-11 Thread Marcin Wichary
I'm getting used to the new mail. I don't like how it looks  
compared to the old one (looks too much like an add on  
application). I would prefer to have my choice of where the folder  
list appears like I did with Mail 1.0. There were times I wanted  
the folder bar to disappear. I can't do that now.
You can still use Hide Mailboxes/Show Mailboxes menu item (Shift 
+Command+M) or put the button on your toolbar. Doubleclicking on the  
three vertical lines near the separator at the bottom (or the  
separator itself, but it's difficult to aim at) also does the trick.

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Re: Login issues with Safari

2005-05-11 Thread Meg St. Clair
I use nytimes.com as my homepage. Also, I use Salon Premium  
(subscriber version) a lot. I've never had the problem you're  
describing and I use Safari so I wonder if the problem is caused by  
something else.

Sorry not to be able to help.

On 11 May 2005, at 9:37 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 11/05/05 08:18, Nima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which
only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc...,
Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather
it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear
(they have been saved) and I have to press on the enter button. If
I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for
all pages.
Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
I think I've read somewhere that it has to do with the way they  
build their
web page. I am not positively sure, but I think I read on  
MacOSXHints.com
how to circumvent those sites that block the Safari (and other  
browsers)
password retrieval...

-Laurent.
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Re: Put the Cat in the Book

2005-05-11 Thread Steve Fuller
On May 11, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I'm getting used to the new mail. I don't like how it looks  
compared to the old one (looks too much like an add on  
application). I would prefer to have my choice of where the folder  
list appears like I did with Mail 1.0. There were times I wanted  
the folder bar to disappear. I can't do that now.

You can still use Hide Mailboxes/Show Mailboxes menu item (Shift 
+Command+M) or put the button on your toolbar. Doubleclicking on  
the three vertical lines near the separator at the bottom (or the  
separator itself, but it's difficult to aim at) also does the trick.
Nice. Thanks for the tip. Guess it shows that I haven't really taken  
the time to poke around properly. :)

Steve
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Re: DED iBook mouse---HELP!!

2005-05-11 Thread Jim Mooney
Hi Peter,
Yep, it works fine with an external mouse.  It's just the internal that 
doesn't function.

Jim
On May 11, 2005, at 8:21 AM, Peter Apockotos wrote:
On May 11, 2005, at 8:09 AM, Jim Mooney wrote:
Hi All,
I have a 12in dual USB iBook (600MHZ G3) running 10.3.9 and the other 
night the trackpad and mouse button just stopped working.  I checked 
and rechecked the ribbon cable it appears to be in correctly.  Anyone 
have any suggests as to what else might be wrong?

Thanks and take care,
Jim
Jim,
Have you tried to connect an external mouse to see if it will work?
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Re: Dead (ish) Wallstreet help ?

2005-05-11 Thread Matt and Sue Halter
First, after you do shift-Fn-ctl-power  and the fan runs hit the power 
button again.

Second, a bad keyboard will give you startup problems.  Do you have 
access to another keyboard?

Third, I saw the tech in our High School bring more things back to life 
by resetting the pram.  She would reset it at least 3 times before 
trying anything else.  Here's the drill if need to refresh:
  1. Locate the keys Command, Option, P, and R.

  2. Make sure the Caps Lock key is not down.
  3. Restart your Macintosh (using the Command, Control, and Power 
keys or the reset button, if necessary).
  Immediately after hearing the startup sound, press the Command, 
Option, P, and R keys simultaneously. If you don't hold down the key 
combination within 5 and 10 seconds after you restart, you may need to 
repeat steps 1 through 3.

  4. Hold down the keys until you hear the startup sound again.
  5. If the computer shuts itself off, press the Power key to turn 
it back on.

  6. When the computer has finished starting up, restore any custom 
control panel and network settings.

Also, does it exhibit this behavior plugged in and unplugged, battery 
only?  Have you tried to startup from a system CD?

I think a dead pram battery can also cause startup problems.  Sometimes 
it can be revived by leaving the computer plugged in for a few days.

Matt
On May 11, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 10/05/2005 22:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've got a Wallstreet given to me that is somewhat dead. It was 
working
normally and then one day refused to startup. The power key alone 
won't
start it. The reset keys combination Shift-Fn-Ctl-Power will get the
green light and fan going, but there is no sign of life in the LCD and
no noise from the HD. The reset keys combo will also shutdown, so
basically the thing is dead except the reset keys combo will toggle on
the light  fan. Any ideas?

Since I've got nothing invested I'm game for some inexpensive parts, I
was thinking about the PMU or the CPU card for starters. I've removed
the HD and tested it as good. I've also removed RAM and tested with
known good RAM with no effect. Help. Thanks! Kris
-
First thing to try is to reseat the processor card. Make sure it
is FIRMLY pressed into its slot.
Next would be to replace the processor.
Mine had the same symptoms. Turned out to need a new processor.
Ken
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aol communicator

2005-05-11 Thread Andrea Stansbury
has anyone tried this particular interface on a macintosh yet?  i've
downloaded it and it seems so far to be a decent client for aol users as
well as allowing pop access to the .mac mail.



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Re: DED iBook mouse---HELP!!

2005-05-11 Thread Peter Apockotos
On May 11, 2005, at 11:10 AM, Jim Mooney wrote:
Hi Peter,
Yep, it works fine with an external mouse.  It's just the internal  
that doesn't function.

Jim
On May 11, 2005, at 8:21 AM, Peter Apockotos wrote:

On May 11, 2005, at 8:09 AM, Jim Mooney wrote:

Hi All,
I have a 12in dual USB iBook (600MHZ G3) running 10.3.9 and the  
other night the trackpad and mouse button just stopped working.   
I checked and rechecked the ribbon cable it appears to be in  
correctly.  Anyone have any suggests as to what else might be wrong?

Thanks and take care,
Jim
Jim,
Have you tried to connect an external mouse to see if it will work?
Jim, unless you have installed some software around the time the  
trackpad stopped.  I would say it is a hardware issue.  And I don't  
have a solution other that sending it in.

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Re: Unable to print to Epson C80 in Tiger

2005-05-11 Thread Jason
delete and reinstall the printer...
worked for me, same situation, same items..
On May 11, 2005, at 18:54, Harry Corsover wrote:
I tried printing from my AlBook 15 to my Epson C80 ink jet printer  
for the first time since upgrading to Tiger. It shows The process  
rastertoprinter stopped unexpectedly with status 2. If I put the  
job on hold and then resume, it hangs on Opening printer connection.

This happens whether I try to print from Preview or Adobe Reader 7.0.
Anybody else experiencing this? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Regards,
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Re: Wallstreet questions

2005-05-11 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 11/05/05 22:47, Tom and Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have just started getting into the Wallsteet series of laptops.
 First, are any parts between the wallstreet and the lombard or pismo
 cross compatable ?

The Lombard and Pismo have some parts compatible, but not with the
Wallstreet.

Can't answer your second question.

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