Re: Continuing Support

2004-05-29 Thread Max Gossell

Or you could just try OSX on your old computer. I was running OS X and OS
X Server successfully for a very long time on a Beige 233 MHz G3 (some
250 MB RAM). Slow in starting up, then it did its job. 

One warning though -- don't try install OS X 10.3 on these machines.
You'll get trouble with your video card/monitor. 10.2.x works fine, though.

Max G

At Sat, 29 May 2004 13:22:41 -0400 (CET), Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why not go on ebay and buy a newer mac.  I bought a 450 mhz blue  white
2nd rev. with no drives and no memory for about $400, then spent about
$250=$300 @ otherworld for 2 drives and a gig of memory. Running 10.3.4
on it and pm 5 and it works great.  You can probably get one cheaper now,
as I bought mine 2 years ago. 

- 
Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
936 Frog Pond Road
Staunton VA 24401
800-326-9192  www.bobmoody.org

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First: Is it the TRUTH? 
Second: Is it FAIR to all concerned? 
Third: Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 
Fourth: Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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*REPLYING TO MESSAGE QUOTED BELOW**
Sat, 29 May 2004 11:52:51 -0400

Do I understand correctly that PM 5 will not run under anything earlier
than OS10? If so, will you continue to support PM 4.2.1? I have no
intention to switch to OS10 so long as I have my current computer as I
doubt it is up to the job.

Ed Ver Hoef










Re: Continuing Support

2004-05-29 Thread Bob Moody

Why not go on ebay and buy a newer mac.  I bought a 450 mhz blue  white
2nd rev. with no drives and no memory for about $400, then spent about
$250=$300 @ otherworld for 2 drives and a gig of memory. Running 10.3.4
on it and pm 5 and it works great.  You can probably get one cheaper now,
as I bought mine 2 years ago. 

- 
Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
936 Frog Pond Road
Staunton VA 24401
800-326-9192  www.bobmoody.org

The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do:
First: Is it the TRUTH? 
Second: Is it FAIR to all concerned? 
Third: Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 
Fourth: Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Replying to message quoted below
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*REPLYING TO MESSAGE QUOTED BELOW**
Sat, 29 May 2004 11:52:51 -0400

Do I understand correctly that PM 5 will not run under anything earlier
than OS10? If so, will you continue to support PM 4.2.1? I have no
intention to switch to OS10 so long as I have my current computer as I
doubt it is up to the job.

Ed Ver Hoef






Re: Continuing Support

2004-05-29 Thread Matthias Schmidt

I think people from this list will try to help you no matter what version
you are using. I think ctm did the right decision to develop PM5 as a
Mach-O Application and therefor to drop support for OS9. OS9 is dead
since more than 3 years now and there's no reason to cry after it. imho,
OS X is the best OS Apple ever did.
What kind of computer are you working with ?

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On: Sat, 29 May 2004 17:52:51 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Ed Ed Ver Hoef

Do I understand correctly that PM 5 will not run under anything earlier
than OS10? If so, will you continue to support PM 4.2.1? I have no
intention to switch to OS10 so long as I have my current computer as I
doubt it is up to the job.

Ed Ver Hoef





Continuing Support

2004-05-29 Thread Ed Ver Hoef

Do I understand correctly that PM 5 will not run under anything earlier
than OS10? If so, will you continue to support PM 4.2.1? I have no
intention to switch to OS10 so long as I have my current computer as I
doubt it is up to the job.

Ed Ver Hoef




Re: Customized Date/Time Formats

2004-05-29 Thread Bob Salsburg

See your System Preferences  International  Formats.

As a bonus, the setting takes effect system-wide too.
:)

I have made changes to these settings and still see the long date/time in
both PM and the Finder.