Re: G5 iMac

2010-06-28 Thread Kris Tilford

On Jun 29, 2010, at 12:59 AM, John Carmonne wrote:


Is 126 degrees F  high for a CPU temp in a G5 iMac 24" 2.8 4 GBs RAM


There's no such thing as a "G5" iMac 24" 2.8 GHz.

This must be an Intel iMac.

And no, 126 F isn't high, it's normal:



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Re: G5 iMac

2010-06-28 Thread Jonas Ulrich
I don't think so. My 20" 1.8GHZ is running at 162F.

Thanks!
-Jonas

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G5 iMac

2010-06-28 Thread John Carmonne
Hi All


Is 126 degrees F  high for a CPU temp in a G5 iMac 24" 2.8 4 GBs RAM


John Carmonne
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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread Ken
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> hello users of Lem's G3-G5 list, I have a networking problem that I have
> been trying to resolve since the early half of june. On my PM G4 Sawtooth, I
> have a 320GB SATA drive plugged in through firewire, and I have the entire
> network of Mac OS X Systems being able to see it. I have other computers
> such as my iMac G3's running tiger being able to see it, my iBook clamshell
> running Jaguar being able to see it, but then there's my Power Mac 9600
> running Mac OS 9.0.4. I have been trying to get to connect my PM 9600 to my
> Sawtooth through my network to be able to use the 320GB HDD, but so far, no
> luck. Any advice on this one?
>
> -

Have you made sure all the OS X machines have AppleTalk turned on (Network
pane, System Preferences, Configure, Appletalk)?

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My Subscription

2010-06-28 Thread smac0031
I've been signed up for the digest version for I don't know how long,
but for the past 3-4 I've been getting individual emails. I've tried
shutting off my subscription and resigning up for the digest version,
but no matter what I've tried I still keep getting individual emails.

Somehow my preferences are crossed and I don't seen how to straighten
them.

Thanks
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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread tina
On Mandag, 28/6 2010, 09:14, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
> Here are the errors i get. It simply does not see the sawtooth, or any
> computer running Mac OS X or their HDD volumes.

...

what happens if you go to the chooser, click on apple talk, then on server
adress, type in the sawtooth ip adress, and hit ok?

/tina

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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread John Carmonne

> .
> 
> Btw, one more thing. I am attempting to install Mac OS X Tiger on my iBook 
> original clamshell (with no firewire), but so far, no luck. I hacked one of 
> the files which had the list of bad machines, no luck. XPostFacto, no luck. 
> XpostFacto does not work because it "claims" to not support the PowerBook2,1. 
> CCC, well, let's just say if  i copy it to a disk, it won't boot off that 
> copy. Anything i could do here? i do need tiger, because a broad range of my 
> network utilities require Mac OS X 10.4 or later. I don't have any other Mac 
> laptops besides this one.

Have you tried to install Tiger via USB drive from OS9? that's how I did my 
first one>

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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Jun 28, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

>  if you want
> Leopard to work on a G3 processor, install tiger and mod it to make it look
> like leopard.

10.4 modded to 'look like' 10.5 is NOT the same as running 10.5; there are 
significant differences behind the GUI.

As for the OS X boxes that the 9600 cannot see, make sure Appletalk is turned 
on; I know for a fact that Jaguar can easily share files with earlier OS'es, 
I've done that between my old G3 beige desktop and my PB540c running OS 8.1.

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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
Here are the errors i get. It simply does not see the sawtooth, or any
computer running Mac OS X or their HDD volumes. I took your advice and
upgraded the machine using the OS 9 helper and brought it up to OS 9.2.2,
and I have noticed something. I booted my iBook clamshell to OS9.0, and the
PM 9600 could see it's HDD. Once i boot it back to jaguar, It can no longer
see it. Also, Leopard can work on a G3 with a G4 upgrade, or if you want
Leopard to work on a G3 processor, install tiger and mod it to make it look
like leopard.

Btw, one more thing. I am attempting to install Mac OS X Tiger on my iBook
original clamshell (with no firewire), but so far, no luck. I hacked one of
the files which had the list of bad machines, no luck. XPostFacto, no luck.
XpostFacto does not work because it "claims" to not support the
PowerBook2,1. CCC, well, let's just say if  i copy it to a disk, it won't
boot off that copy. Anything i could do here? i do need tiger, because a
broad range of my network utilities require Mac OS X 10.4 or later. I don't
have any other Mac laptops besides this one.


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Video Card Upgrade Info Please

2010-06-28 Thread Dennis Myhand

Hi All:

I am looking to upgrade the video in my DA dual 533.  I found the 
following card on eBay:


MAC nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 AGP Video Card 128MB VRAM

Here is the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/MAC-nVidia-GeForce4-Ti-4600-AGP-Video-Card-128MB-VRAM-/110550696900?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item19bd55c3c4

Is this a good card?  Is it as powerful as the seller says it is? 
Thanks, Dennis


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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread Dana Collins
On 6/28/10 1:31 AM, "Mark Sokolovsky"  wrote:

> Whoa! Hold on a second! I am running happily with Leopard on my PM G4
> Sawtooth, but you're thinking about putting leopard on a G3! That is the last
> thing I would do right now, but the first thing I would try if I am simply
> done with my G3 iMac. with some mods, would Leopard run on (let's say...) on
> a
> 
> iMac G3 @600Mhz PowerPC G3
> 1GB RAM
> Mac OS X 10.4.11
> Firewire built-in
> 40GB HDD
> 
> I want to have another computer that can run Leopard comfortably like my
> sawtooth, and not to run it on a machine that barely breathes under Tiger's
> higher end video card standards.

Hi Mark,
This is an easy one. Leopard does not run on a G3 CPU... period.
Regards,
Dana


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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread Dan

At 4:48 PM -0400 6/26/2010, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

PM G4 Sawtooth
320GB SATA drive plugged in through firewire
iMac G3's running tiger being able to see it
iBook clamshell running Jaguar being able to see it

Power Mac 9600 running Mac OS 9.0.4. I have been trying to get to 
connect my PM 9600 to my Sawtooth through my network to be able to 
use the 320GB HDD, but so far, no luck.


At 1:31 AM -0400 6/28/2010, Mark Sokolovsky mentioned days later:

Leopard on my PM G4 Sawtooth


It would help if you included both hardware AND software information 
in your OP...


Explain please "trying to get to connect".  Do you mean via file 
sharing?  Have you verified that IP is working correctly on the 9600? 
Are both machines in the same ip subnet?  Can you see the Sawtooth in 
the sharing list at all?


WRT AFP itself,  in order to fark older Mac users, L'Jobs has older 
AFP protocol revisions ripped out of OS X with each release.  So 
Leopard has problems talking afp to the classic Mac OS.  Snow Leopard 
won't talk at all.


After upgrading to 9.2.2 on the 9600, open the TCP/IP control panel 
and set it to never unload the IP stack (options dialog).  Enable 
File Sharing and check the box for using tcp/ip.  I know you're 
trying to connect the other way, but sometimes it helps...


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Re: Cannot Fax from G4 MDD!

2010-06-28 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 28, 2010, at 7:03 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:

> On Jun 28, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Gary Sucher wrote:
> 
>> The indicator says "dialing", then it hangs up. The fax goes to 'hold' and 
>> tries again in 5 minutes unless I cancel it. I have a dedicated line so I 
>> 'faxed' to my other phone. It did ring, and I picked it up to listen to the 
>> sound. My fax just 'beeped' every few seconds, but there was no whining 
>> 'faxing' sound.
> 
> It appears to be dialing and completing the call, and it also appears to be 
> trying to connect because of the beeps. It likely doesn't make the whining 
> fax sound because it's not getting any acknowledgement from the beeps that 
> you have another fax machine on the receiving end, which you don't in your 
> test. This would lead one to the conclusion that perhaps the FAX #'s you're 
> dialing are no longer valid and that your Mac is actually working properly, 
> it's just that there's no FAX machine or FAX computer on the receiving end? 
> Have you tried to verify that the receiving end is working properly?
> 
You said you have a dedicated line so just try to fax to any number  in ear 
shot it will ring even though it's not a FAX machine.

John Carmonne
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Re: Cannot Fax from G4 MDD!

2010-06-28 Thread Kris Tilford

On Jun 28, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Gary Sucher wrote:

The indicator says "dialing", then it hangs up. The fax goes to  
'hold' and tries again in 5 minutes unless I cancel it. I have a  
dedicated line so I 'faxed' to my other phone. It did ring, and I  
picked it up to listen to the sound. My fax just 'beeped' every few  
seconds, but there was no whining 'faxing' sound.


It appears to be dialing and completing the call, and it also appears  
to be trying to connect because of the beeps. It likely doesn't make  
the whining fax sound because it's not getting any acknowledgement  
from the beeps that you have another fax machine on the receiving end,  
which you don't in your test. This would lead one to the conclusion  
that perhaps the FAX #'s you're dialing are no longer valid and that  
your Mac is actually working properly, it's just that there's no FAX  
machine or FAX computer on the receiving end? Have you tried to verify  
that the receiving end is working properly?


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Re: Cannot Fax from G4 MDD!

2010-06-28 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 28, 2010, at 6:48 AM, Gary Sucher wrote:

> Hi all. Perhaps you can help me. I have a 2003 single 1.25ghz MDD running 
> Tiger 10.4.11. There's the internal Apple v.92 'Dash 2' modem, and Apple 
> software. I get online via ethernet so I use the modem only for faxing a 
> couple times a year. At some point, a year or 2 ago, I realized I could not 
> fax out (I do that only once a year or 2), but could continue to receive 
> faxes.
>  
> The indicator says "dialing", then it hangs up. The fax goes to 'hold' and 
> tries again in 5 minutes unless I cancel it. I have a dedicated line so I 
> 'faxed' to my other phone. It did ring, and I picked it up to listen to the 
> sound. My fax just 'beeped' every few seconds, but there was no whining 
> 'faxing' sound.
>  
> I looked around the web and only occasionly saw people with similar problems, 
> but with no definitive answers. Just helpful suggestions such as, 'get an 
> external fax machine', and 'email your documents instead'.
>  
> Anyone have the same problem or, better, a solution?
>  
> Thanks in advance,
> Gary
I fax anthing that will print from my iMac G3,  MDD G4, TiBook's, PM G5, MBP. 
all with  "FAXstf Pro" worth every penny. I also fax from 3 of my Wally's.


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
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Cannot Fax from G4 MDD!

2010-06-28 Thread Gary Sucher
Hi all. Perhaps you can help me. I have a 2003 single 1.25ghz MDD running
Tiger 10.4.11. There's the internal Apple v.92 'Dash 2' modem, and Apple
software. I get online via ethernet so I use the modem only for faxing a
couple times a year. At some point, a year or 2 ago, I realized I could not
fax out (I do that only once a year or 2), but could continue to receive
faxes.

The indicator says "dialing", then it hangs up. The fax goes to 'hold' and
tries again in 5 minutes unless I cancel it. I have a dedicated line so I
'faxed' to my other phone. It did ring, and I picked it up to listen to the
sound. My fax just 'beeped' every few seconds, but there was no whining
'faxing' sound.

I looked around the web and only occasionly saw people with similar
problems, but with no definitive answers. Just helpful suggestions such as,
'get an external fax machine', and 'email your documents instead'.

Anyone have the same problem or, better, a solution?

Thanks in advance,
Gary

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Re: I need networking help

2010-06-28 Thread tina
On Lørdag, 26/6 2010, 10:48, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
...
> running Jaguar being able to see it, but then there's my Power Mac 9600
> running Mac OS 9.0.4. I have been trying to get to connect my PM 9600 to
> my
> Sawtooth through my network to be able to use the 320GB HDD, but so far,
> no
> luck. Any advice on this one?
...

are you saying that you can't see the disk from the 9600 or that you can't
see sawtooth?

what kind of errors do you get?

/tina

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