Re: Free Wireless Internet access on the road report

2005-08-15 Thread bobgir2004
 Usually at Best Western. Both
 places had free high speed internet connections available. Be advised that
 you should carry a ethernet cable with you as not all offered wireless
 connections. Each motel that did not offer wireless had a modem and ethernet
 cable available in the room for use plus usually one available in the lobby.

On the rare occasions I travel, I take the G3 iBook running 10.3.9, with
AirPort Card, with me.

I have zero problems connecting to Wi-Fi setups.

I have had zero success connecting using the Ethernet cable connection.

I have called the hotels' tech support numbers, but often it's a case of
checking in around 7:00 in the evening, trying to connect using the Ethernet
cable, failing, calling tech support, getting a promise to call back and
they never do call back.

Is there some URL out there where I can find instructions for how to
hook up at hotels/motels using the Ethernet setup?

Many thanks,
bob




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Re: Free Wireless Internet access on the road report

2005-08-15 Thread Timothy Luoma


On Aug 15, 2005, at 9:58 AM, bobgir2004 wrote:

I have had zero success connecting using the Ethernet cable  
connection.


I have called the hotels' tech support numbers, but often it's  
a case of
checking in around 7:00 in the evening, trying to connect using the  
Ethernet
cable, failing, calling tech support, getting a promise to call  
back and

they never do call back.

Is there some URL out there where I can find instructions for  
how to

hook up at hotels/motels using the Ethernet setup?


In my limited experience, it's a matter of making sure that I have  
network settings configured for DHCP.


If that doesn't work, sounds like a good excuse to try an Airport  
Express ;-)


TjL



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Cloning a broken new iBook HD in a network situation

2005-08-15 Thread W Miro
Help- I have a new iBook going in for repair (slot won't accept 
cds/dvds) and would like to clone the HD in case. My firewire drive is 
full but my networked G5 has enough room to do the backup.
Question: what is the best way to clone it in this situation? Are there 
any special steps to go through? I once tried CCC a couple of years ago 
but was unable to get it to work.

Thanks,
Bill M


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Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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Hi everyone
I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.)
Thanks for any recommendations you may have.
Kerry 

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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread Michael Cangelosi
I've really enjoyed the HP 1020 I'm using currently hp lasers are still
quite nice.  Though Canon for Ink Jet's with their 6 ink systems I love

 

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MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:10 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Looking for printer suggestions

(APOLOGIES if you already received this---I'm having some problems with
hooking up to the list.)

Hi everyone
I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.) Thanks for any recommendations you may
have.
Kerry 

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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Thanks Michael!

-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
Cangelosi
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:13 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Looking for printer suggestions


I've really enjoyed the HP 1020 I'm using currently hp lasers are still
quite nice.  Though Canon for Ink Jet's with their 6 ink systems I love

 

-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:10 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Looking for printer suggestions

(APOLOGIES if you already received this---I'm having some problems with
hooking up to the list.)

Hi everyone
I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.) Thanks for any recommendations you may
have.
Kerry 

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Please Note: Some administrative functions will be located at 230 S.
LaSalle, Chicago IL, 60604. 

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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread Krow Magnum
On 8/15/05, MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Michael!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
 Cangelosi
 Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:13 AM
 To: G-Books
 Subject: Re: Looking for printer suggestions
 
 
 I've really enjoyed the HP 1020 I'm using currently hp lasers are still
 quite nice.  Though Canon for Ink Jet's with their 6 ink systems I love
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 MacKenzie, Kerry N.
 Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:10 AM
 To: G-Books
 Subject: Looking for printer suggestions
 
 (APOLOGIES if you already received this---I'm having some problems with
 hooking up to the list.)
 
 Hi everyone
 I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
 year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
 It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
 welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
 I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
 card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
 My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
 concerned about color/graphics.) Thanks for any recommendations you may
 have.
 Kerry
 

If you need high quality text, a laser printer is the only way to go.

With the PowerPrint cable you can use almost any printer. I have a
powerprint cable attached to an old HP Laserjet 4L(parallel) and it
works well for text. You can find older HP laserjets fairly cheap if
you are on a budget. With the Powerprint cable and software you can
use any HP parallel or mac serial laser printer and most other
parallel printers. HP made Mac serial LaserJets which were designated
with an M in the model number. ie: LaserJet 4ML instead of the 4L.
Same printer but with a serial port for Macs.

If you don't have the PowerPrint software I can send an older version
to you or show you where to download it. It's basically abandonware
now anyway. The newer PP software can be found on Ebay but is for USB
to parallel cables and may not work.

Or you can buy a new LaserJet as suggested but if you need quality
text stay away from inkjet printers. Inkjets eat ink and get really
expensive compared to a good Laser printer and the quality is not even
close.


-- 
Ron

http://krowmagnum.4mg.com/

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Re: Free Wireless Internet access on the road report

2005-08-15 Thread Krow Magnum
On 8/15/05, Timothy Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Aug 15, 2005, at 9:58 AM, bobgir2004 wrote:
 
  I have had zero success connecting using the Ethernet cable
  connection.
 
  I have called the hotels' tech support numbers, but often it's
  a case of
  checking in around 7:00 in the evening, trying to connect using the
  Ethernet
  cable, failing, calling tech support, getting a promise to call
  back and
  they never do call back.
 
  Is there some URL out there where I can find instructions for
  how to
  hook up at hotels/motels using the Ethernet setup?
 
 In my limited experience, it's a matter of making sure that I have
 network settings configured for DHCP.
 
 If that doesn't work, sounds like a good excuse to try an Airport
 Express ;-)
 
 TjL
 
 

I've found that it helps to reboot sometimes. Are you using the
automatic connection feature ? You may have to do it manually.
-- 
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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread Brian McEwen




Samsung ML-1740 $58 at circuitcity.com for a 17ppm laser; USB or parallel 
interface on it, drivers fro 8.6 and higher from Samsung Australia.


Much more efficient than inkjet, if you print a lot.  And even if you print 
little (no clogged carts).


B


At 11:09 AM 8/15/2005, you wrote:

(APOLOGIES if you already received this---I'm having some problems with
hooking up to the list.)

Hi everyone
I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.)
Thanks for any recommendations you may have.
Kerry

hr

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office to the Hyatt Center,/strong/fontfont color=#99 
face=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif 71 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 
60606. Email addresses, telephone numbers, and facsimile numbers remain 
unchanged. For more information, click the link below or copy / paste the 
link into the address bar of your Web browser: /font/pa 
href=http://www.mayerbrownrowe.com/chicago/move.asp;http://www.mayerbrownrowe.com/chicago/move.asp/a 



Please Note: Some administrative functions will be located at 230 S. 
LaSalle, Chicago IL, 60604.


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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Thanks Brian!

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McEwen
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:46 AM
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Subject: Re: Looking for printer suggestions





Samsung ML-1740 $58 at circuitcity.com for a 17ppm laser; USB or
parallel 
interface on it, drivers fro 8.6 and higher from Samsung Australia.

Much more efficient than inkjet, if you print a lot.  And even if you
print 
little (no clogged carts).

B


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Hi everyone
I much appreciated the suggestions from you wonderful guys earlier this
year regarding a problem with my Wallstreet. It's now fixed!
It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.)
Thanks for any recommendations you may have.
Kerry

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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread Brian McEwen

At 12:54 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:

Thanks Brian!

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Darn webmail, sorry for all the footers last time (hi listnanny!)  LEM 
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The Samsung ML-1740 from Circuit City:

Anyway- to be clear- that's a rebate deal, but CC has been reliable with 
rebates, for me.


I have not printed to this printer from less than OSX, but it should be OK- 
it's not postscript, but Samsung GDI, so rendering may be a little slower 
than a postscript printer.


Still likely a good tradeoff compared to inkjet carts.  At this time I am 
supporting 3 of them and they are doing well.


HTH.

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Re: Cloning a broken new iBook HD in a network situation

2005-08-15 Thread david

On Aug 15, 2005, at 11:02 AM, W Miro wrote:

Help- I have a new iBook going in for repair (slot won't accept cds/ 
dvds) and would like to clone the HD in case. My firewire drive is  
full but my networked G5 has enough room to do the backup.
Question: what is the best way to clone it in this situation? Are  
there any special steps to go through? I once tried CCC a couple of  
years ago but was unable to get it to work.

Thanks,


To actually clone the drive will require an empty partition. Assuming  
you have an empty partition on your G5 all is well. If not, you could  
create a disk image on the G5 and clone to it. Anyway, I suggest that  
you use FireWire target disk mode rather than via network connection.  
I'm a fan of SuperDuper! as I too had problems with CCC in the past.


cheers
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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Thanks again Brian!

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At 12:54 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
Thanks Brian!

-

Darn webmail, sorry for all the footers last time (hi listnanny!)  LEM 
should get 1.5X revenue for those.

The Samsung ML-1740 from Circuit City:

Anyway- to be clear- that's a rebate deal, but CC has been reliable with

rebates, for me.

I have not printed to this printer from less than OSX, but it should be
OK- 
it's not postscript, but Samsung GDI, so rendering may be a little
slower 
than a postscript printer.

Still likely a good tradeoff compared to inkjet carts.  At this time I
am 
supporting 3 of them and they are doing well.

HTH.

B



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Audio disc backups

2005-08-15 Thread Howard Katz
I just got a new audio CD ( the new Cook, Dixon  Young Volume 1 disc
:) ), and like I do with all my music, I want to make a backup of it. 
(I'd rather destroy the backup in my car and elsewhere than the
expensive original!)

What software do you all use for a full-disc copy?  I'd prefer one
that would reproduce the tracks as is--some have pauses between the
tracks, some don't.  I tried discBlaze, but it doesn't have a
full-disc copy function, and wants a default between the tracks. 
Like I said, I really don't want anything fancy, just something to let
me do full-disk copies.  Any suggestions?  (I've got a PB G4 aluminum
with Tiger)

Thanks!


Later...Howard

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Re: Cloning a broken new iBook HD in a network situation

2005-08-15 Thread Steve Fuller
I'd suggest using target disk mode and using the Disk Utility that  
comes with OS X to make a DMG file of the drive. FWIW, CCC has always  
worked well for me. SuperDuper is another one that I have heard of as  
well.



Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 10:02 AM, W Miro wrote:

Help- I have a new iBook going in for repair (slot won't accept cds/ 
dvds) and would like to clone the HD in case. My firewire drive is  
full but my networked G5 has enough room to do the backup.
Question: what is the best way to clone it in this situation? Are  
there any special steps to go through? I once tried CCC a couple of  
years ago but was unable to get it to work.

Thanks,
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Another free web site finder

2005-08-15 Thread Michael J. Amato

A really great free wifi finder -

http://metrofreefi.com/


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Re: Another free web site finder

2005-08-15 Thread Zoltan Batiz

My favorite website for finding that free wi-fi hotspot is:


http://www.wififreespot.com


It's been able to find some free hot spots other sites didn't list. . .


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Re: Another free web site finder

2005-08-15 Thread Howard Katz
None of the lists so far have listed a single community college that I
know of that has wifi (at least 3 of the four within a 20 mile radius
of me), nor most of the public libraries that I've used wifi at.  I'd
say a good rule of thumb while traveling is to call these places up
and ask.  (I did notice a laundromat in Peoria, IL that's listed as
having wifi--gives you something to do while the dryer spins.  :) )

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REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Stanton Mitrany
Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few weeks
ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and don't know
how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files from
one to the other? 

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card F506020.


I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to start first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order, etc.

Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be installed in
either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know how, will
you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks and have
found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more than one
in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me in the
right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Jim Dynes
Try the crossover cable. I believe you can connect through firewire  
ports (assuming that you have firewire on both machines).

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On Aug 15, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a  
few weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and  
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2  
and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy  
files from

one to the other?

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- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,



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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger

Dear List-mate,

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files from
one to the other?


What about firewire disc mode? I'm not sure what powerbooks had what 
capabilities, but I think they both support firewire, don't they? You 
boot one machine holding down the t key I think then that machine 
looks like a firewire drive to the other machine. That would be the 
fastest and easiest I think. You just connect them with a standard 6 
pin firewire cable. Faster than a crossover ethernet cable.


Brian

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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Michael Cangelosi
If you can connect both of these to the internet simultaneously behind a
switch/router you should be able to see them on the network -- you could
even goto ipchicken.com to find the IP of the ibook, then try to telnet
into there from control-panels remote connect on the wallstreet using
that IP address -- then just log in like you would from the home log-in
screen of the ibook.

Isn't that right -- I'm looking for a confirmation from a more
expereinced poster here

MJC 

-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stanton
Mitrany
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 4:36 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook
500/OS X 10.3.9?

Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few
weeks ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and don't
know how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files
from one to the other? 

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card F506020.


I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I
don't know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to
start first, which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what
order, etc.

Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be installed in
either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know how,
will you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can
download  read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2)
powerbooks and have found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be kind
enough to copy my email with your answer, to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] since I've been receiving a large
percentage of bounce messages relating to postings to the list, and
therefore, I'm probably not seeing more than one in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me in the
right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Second hand Powerbook

2005-08-15 Thread Marc
I'm looking to buy a second hand 15inch Powerbook. Any ideas on which  
models to look for(or not)?



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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Stanton Mitrany
Brian Scott Oplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] has kindly responded and
suggested:


What about firewire disc mode? I'm not sure what powerbooks had what
capabilities, but I think they both support firewire, don't they? You
boot one machine holding down the t key I think then that machine
looks like a firewire drive to the other machine. That would be the
fastest and easiest I think. You just connect them with a standard 6
pin firewire cable. Faster than a crossover ethernet cable.

Brian




Firewire disc mode? Unfortunately, I only have firewire on the iBook 500,
and not on the Wallstreet II.

The Wallstreet II has USB, but only through a PCMCIA card which I have
inserted. . .

How would you recommend doing this with either an Ethernet crossover cable
or a pair of USB cables routed through a USB hub?

Alternatively, what else might I try?


All the best,
stanton




Dear List-mate,

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files from
one to the other?



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Re: Another free web site finder

2005-08-15 Thread Tom Ethen
Most colleges around here require you to have a college ID to use their
system and you can not just use them for free. Almost all Libraries around
here have free WIFI.

On 8/15/05 2:20 PM, Howard Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 None of the lists so far have listed a single community college that I
 know of that has wifi (at least 3 of the four within a 20 mile radius
 of me), nor most of the public libraries that I've used wifi at.  I'd
 say a good rule of thumb while traveling is to call these places up
 and ask.  (I did notice a laundromat in Peoria, IL that's listed as
 having wifi--gives you something to do while the dryer spins.  :) )
 
 On 8/15/05, Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My favorite website for finding that free wi-fi hotspot is:
 
 
 http://www.wififreespot.com


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Steve Fuller
I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and then  
turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to see  
the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:


Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a  
few weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and  
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2  
and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy  
files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I  
don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to start  
first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order,  
etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  
installed in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  
how, will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can  
download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks  
and have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  
kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  
relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more  
than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me  
in the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Stanton Mitrany
From another Lister, Michael Cangelosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] came
this amazing reply, for which I'm deeply grateful. Unfortunately, I don't
have all the pieces necessary to try his suggestion.

I also wonder, though, whether Apple had intended some more direct method to
accomplish this hookup, which my gut tells me should be a relatively
straightforward thing to accomplish. . . and surely, innumerable Mac users
have had the need to do the same thing!


Michael suggested:

If you can connect both of these to the internet simultaneously behind a
switch/router you should be able to see them on the network -- you could
even goto ipchicken.com to find the IP of the ibook, then try to telnet
into there from control-panels remote connect on the wallstreet using
that IP address -- then just log in like you would from the home log-in
screen of the ibook.

Isn't that right -- I'm looking for a confirmation from a more
expereinced poster here

MJC 

-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stanton
Mitrany
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 4:36 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook
500/OS X 10.3.9?

Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few
weeks ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and don't
know how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files
from one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card F506020.


I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I
don't know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to
start first, which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what
order, etc.

Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be installed in
either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know how,
will you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can
download  read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2)
powerbooks and have found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be kind
enough to copy my email with your answer, to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] since I've been receiving a large
percentage of bounce messages relating to postings to the list, and
therefore, I'm probably not seeing more than one in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me in the
right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Re: Looking for printer suggestions

2005-08-15 Thread Al Poulin


On Aug 15, 2005, MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:



It's a 300MHz Wallstreet; now I need to buy a printer and would greatly
welcome suggestions as to what brand/model I can/should buy.
I have a Powerprint serial to parallel cable version 4.5; a MacAlly USB
card; and a Firewire-2-go card.
My main priority is high-quality black/white text printing. (I'm not so
concerned about color/graphics.)


The best strategy is two printers.  For excellent black and white text 
use a black and white laser printer.  There are nice consumer models 
out for $150 - $200 from HP and Brother.  For color, you may get by 
nicely with a cheaper color ink-jet.  The real cost over the years is 
for the ink-jet cartridges anyway.  HP and Canon Pixma series get 
consistently good reviews.  The Consumer Reports of May 2005 gives 
ratings on 17 ink-jets and 3 BW lasers.  Machome magazine of Sep 2005 
has reviews of ink-jets.  Macworld.com has reviews on line and you can 
loads more at PC World and PC Magazine.  Google by brand name/model.


Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God, 
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Re: Second hand Powerbook

2005-08-15 Thread Krow Magnum
On 8/15/05, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking to buy a second hand 15inch Powerbook. Any ideas on which
 models to look for(or not)?
 
 

I've had an Aluminum 15 1.5GHz for about 6 months and has been an
excellent machine with no complaints at all. If I was looking to buy a
used PB that is the one I'd get but it depends on your budget.
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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Stanton Mitrany

Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] suggested the following:

I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and then  turn
on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  Preferences. This
will enable AFP and then you should be able to see  the ibook in the chooser
on the WallStreet. -Steve



I've tried to follow this advice, and have done a Sherlock II search on the
Wallstreet II with OS 9.2.2 for Personal File Sharing and also for
PersonalFileSharing, and have found no matches for either of them. How do
I locate them?



On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany had asked:

Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a  few weeks
ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and  don't
know how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2  and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy  files
from one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  F506020.


I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I  don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to start  first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order,  etc.

Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  installed in
either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  how, will
you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can  download
 read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks  and
have found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more  than one
in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me  in the
right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best, stanton


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread John Slavin
Yep, that's the way to do it, although I think you can go either  
way.  I almost forget how to do it in 9, though.


On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Steve Fuller wrote:

I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and then  
turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to  
see the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:



Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a  
few weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and  
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2  
and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy  
files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how.  
I don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to  
start first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order,  
etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  
installed in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the  
other?


Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  
how, will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can  
download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks  
and have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  
kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  
relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more  
than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me  
in the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Jim Dynes
If I remember correctly you need to enable sharing in the file menu   
turn on file sharing in the file sharing control panel.


It has been a long time.
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On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:19 PM, John Slavin wrote:

Yep, that's the way to do it, although I think you can go either  
way.  I almost forget how to do it in 9, though.


On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Steve Fuller wrote:


I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and  
then turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to  
see the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:




Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a  
few weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and  
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2  
and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy  
files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove  
useful:


- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a  
Mitsumi

CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how.  
I don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to  
start first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what  
order, etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  
installed in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the  
other?


Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  
how, will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can  
download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks  
and have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  
kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  
relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more  
than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me  
in the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
I think you may need to manually set up ip addresses on each powerbook. 
This is not difficult, but your original post leads to believe that you 
may not agree. :)


On the OSX machine, go to System Preferences - Network - Ethernet - 
Configure and type in 192.168.1.1 for IP address and 255.255.255.0 for 
Subnet mask. If you use Ethernet on that PowerBook regularly, you will 
probably want to create a new Location before doing this.


On the OS 9 machine, you need to go into the Control Panel for TCP/IP 
and do pretty much the same, but use 192.168.1.2 for your IP address.


On Aug 15, 2005, at 17:41, Steve Fuller wrote:

I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and then 
turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System 
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to see 
the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:


Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few 
weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and 
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and 
an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy 
files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card 
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I 
don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to start 
first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order, 
etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be installed 
in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know how, 
will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can 
download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2) powerbooks and 
have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be kind 
enough
to copy my email with your answer, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages relating 
to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more 
than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me in 
the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread John Slavin
One thing you will need to do on the Wallstreet is make sure that  
Appletalk is an active extension (or is it a control panel and  
extension), but anyway you need to make sure that appletalk is set to  
use ethernet.  And then on the OSX machine, go to the networking and  
for the ethernet port, make sure the appletalk checkbox is checked.


Do you need to enable sharing if it's the X machine that's being shared?

On Aug 15, 2005, at 5:23 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:

If I remember correctly you need to enable sharing in the file menu  
 turn on file sharing in the file sharing control panel.


It has been a long time.
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On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:19 PM, John Slavin wrote:


Yep, that's the way to do it, although I think you can go either  
way.  I almost forget how to do it in 9, though.


On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Steve Fuller wrote:



I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and  
then turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to  
see the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:





Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it  
a few weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it,  
and don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS  
9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can  
copy files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove  
useful:


- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a  
Mitsumi

CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and  
how. I don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to  
start first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what  
order, etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  
installed in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the  
other?


Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  
how, will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I  
can download 
read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2)  
powerbooks and have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  
kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  
relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing  
more than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point  
me in the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton



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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Paul Stamsen
My reply follows quote.

On 8/15/05, at 6:15 pm -0400, Stanton Mitrany wrote:

I've tried to follow this advice, and have done a Sherlock II search on the
Wallstreet II with OS 9.2.2 for Personal File Sharing and also for
PersonalFileSharing, and have found no matches for either of them. How do
I locate them?

Look on the iBook. It is in OSX, IIRC.

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Re: Second hand Powerbook

2005-08-15 Thread Harry Corsover

On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Krow Magnum wrote:


I've had an Aluminum 15 1.5GHz for about 6 months and has been an
excellent machine with no complaints at all. If I was looking to buy a
used PB that is the one I'd get but it depends on your budget.


Same goes for the 15 1.25GHz model I bought in Dec. 2003.

Regards,

Harry Corsover


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Stanton Mitrany

From John Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the following further
suggestion:

One thing you will need to do on the Wallstreet is make sure that
Appletalk 
is an active extension (or is it a control panel and  extension), but anyway
you need to make sure that appletalk is set to  use ethernet.  And then on
the OSX machine, go to the networking and  for the ethernet port, make sure
the appletalk checkbox is checked.

Do you need to enable sharing if it's the X machine that's being shared?

**

OK, I've just found that there is a Web Sharing control panel on OS 9.2.2.
Is that what needs to be
turned on to on the Wallstreet II to locate the iBook over the Ethernet
crossover cable? If that's where I have to set it up on the Wallstreet end,
what, exactly, do I have to do in this control panel to activate the
connection? Anything else?

What should I see on each machine when the connection is active? Will I be
able to drag files and folders from one machine to the other?

Thanks again, you gracious experts!

Blessings,
stanton


**
On Aug 15, 2005, at 5:23 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:

If I remember correctly you need to enable sharing in the file menu   turn
on file sharing in the file sharing control panel.

It has been a long time. -- Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Albuquerque, New
Mexico




On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:19 PM, John Slavin wrote:


Yep, that's the way to do it, although I think you can go either  way.  I
almost forget how to do it in 9, though.

On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Steve Fuller wrote:



I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and  then turn on
Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System  Preferences. This will
enable AFP and then you should be able to  see the ibook in the chooser on
the WallStreet.

Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:




Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it  a few weeks
ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it,  and don't
know how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS  9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can  copy files
from one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove  useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a  Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card  F506020.


I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and  how. I don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to  start first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what  order, etc.

Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be  installed in
either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the  other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know  how, will
you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I  can download
 read? I've checked MacHelp for connecting two (or 2)  powerbooks and
have found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be  kind enough
to copy my email with your answer, to  [EMAIL PROTECTED] since
I've been receiving a large percentage of bounce messages  relating to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing  more than one
in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point  me in the
right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best, stanton



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Re: Another free web site finder

2005-08-15 Thread Howard Katz
Interesting.  All I've done at the colleges I've used wifi at, is just
walk in, plug into the wall, and start using the system.  The only
time I've been asked for an ID is if I wanted to check something out.

On 8/15/05, Tom Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Most colleges around here require you to have a college ID to use their
 system and you can not just use them for free. Almost all Libraries around
 here have free WIFI.


Later.Howard

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best photo organizer

2005-08-15 Thread Claire Hart
What is everyone's favorite photo organizer?  I have a gazillion  
photos on iPhoto, and when I save groups of them to CD for others to  
view who do not have Macs, the photos are divided into folders based  
on year, then month, then date.  I asked this earlier in the summer  
but my question was bundled with another question.


Thanks,
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Re: best photo organizer

2005-08-15 Thread Jim Dynes
Hi Claire, what I do for PC users is select the photos you want   
export them to a folder  burn that folder.

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On Aug 15, 2005, at 5:49 PM, Claire Hart wrote:

What is everyone's favorite photo organizer?  I have a gazillion  
photos on iPhoto, and when I save groups of them to CD for others  
to view who do not have Macs, the photos are divided into folders  
based on year, then month, then date.  I asked this earlier in the  
summer but my question was bundled with another question.



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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook

2005-08-15 Thread Al Poulin


On Aug 15, 2005, Stanton Mitrany [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Firewire disc mode? Unfortunately, I only have firewire on the iBook 
500,

and not on the Wallstreet II.

The Wallstreet II has USB, but only through a PCMCIA card which I have
inserted. . .

How would you recommend doing this with either an Ethernet crossover 
cable

or a pair of USB cables routed through a USB hub?

Alternatively, what else might I try?



Dear List-mate,

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and 
an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy 
files from

one to the other?


It is best to focus on using an ethernet cable connection to establish 
your network for file transfer.  Use your crossover cable.  For a 
comprehensive view of the landscape, look at this Apple tech paper:  
Mac OS X: About File Sharing

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106461

Look up some of the links to other articles.  In both the Apple web 
support pages and in the Finder Help menus of both OS X and OX 9, look 
up topics such as Ethernet, File Sharing, and maybe Users and Groups.  
If you need to get involved with Users and Groups, look for a setting 
to use Guest without bothering with a password.  On the OS 9 machine, 
look for using Chooser to use Ethernet and doing something with the 
TCP/IP Control Panel.  But you can do all this under the guidance of 
the Apple web and Help info.


I've done this kind of thing several times.  I cannot do it without 
checking the Apple web and Help info.


Al Poulin
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Re: best photo organizer

2005-08-15 Thread John Collins


On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Claire Hart wrote:

What is everyone's favorite photo organizer?  I have a gazillion 
photos on iPhoto, and when I save groups of them to CD for others to 
view who do not have Macs, the photos are divided into folders based 
on year, then month, then date.  I asked this earlier in the summer 
but my question was bundled with another question.


Thanks,
Claire




Claire--I remember some of the previous discussion. At that time I was 
also trying to decide what to do. I had over 5000 in iPhoto and many 
more to come as I scan old slides and negatives. I looked at 2 
options-- iView Media Pro and extensis Portfolio--both in the $200 
range. I downloaded the demo of iVMPro and worked on it and based on 
that experience and some reviews which seemed to indicate that Port was 
more user friendly.--I bought Portfolio 7.


Now I am in the process of trying to catalog my files and it is a 
struggle (anybody on the list who uses it and is willing to help a 
newbie --let me know off list). I have found Extensis support to be 
almost non existent and when I query their knowledge base I get a 
listing of every article in it. I have not found a user's forum so at 
this point no help seems to be available.


I have considered selling my copy on eBay and absorbing the loss, but 
now have decided to keep working at it. Needless to say, I would not 
recommend Portfolio. And advice to others is to start now with 
something--don't wait until you have thousands of images.


John


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Steven Haack



Stanton Mitrany wrote:


Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few weeks
ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and don't know
how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files from
one to the other? 


Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card F506020.
 

I have a network setup in my home and the Quicksilver 2002, wallstreet 
II, 8600 upgrade, and the PC are all talking just fine to each other. I 
would suggest getting  an inexpensive hub to connect everything together 
and then just turn it on. Whoa not quite that simple. First go to this 
web page and read his networking article it will help you a lot. Just 
disregard the PC stuff. It is now doable with the included software in 
OS X. It is just a pain to get it configured right from the PC side to 
the Macintosh. The biggest problem the you will find is that you have to 
hard boot both machines for them to recognize each other on the network. 
If you still have problems after reading this article contact me and I 
will help you through it step by step. All you need is time and patience.

Shaack


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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to ... OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Robert Gruber
I am trying to get a Wallstreet II to run OS X.3.

I have it physically connected via a router to a Beige
tower running X.3.9.

I'm following the Re: REPOST thread trying to set up
the network

Now the WS is telling me I don't have enough access
priveleges to open the control panels!

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Re: best photo organizer

2005-08-15 Thread Kristina
on 8/15/05 6:51 PM, Jim Dynes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Claire, what I do for PC users is select the photos you want 
 export them to a folder  burn that folder.


I am not Claire, but I have had trouble with making CD's of photos, scanned
and retouched in photoshop, not opening at the drugstore kiosks, or on
windows machines. 

I save all my photos as jpgs...

why can't the Winfolk read em?

Kristina


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