CommPost: Pyro II launch/specials
Today we launch our brand new Pyro II 3.5 FireWire hard drives Not only are these a genuine brushed aluminium case but they have the fastest Oxford 911 chipset that we have tested - even faster than our FireCube product that was rated by US MacWorld as one of the 3 fastest FireWire enclosures available (the other two being LaCie and Granite Digital). Combined with a low-noise fan, the Pyro II's solid aluminium casing affords the highest level of heat dissipation available for the new, big (read hot !) hard drives. As an introductory offer, EXCLUSIVE to our mail/news list, we will supply an 80GB Pyro II drive for $399, or a 120GB Pyro II drive for $499 - http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/drives/pyro/index.html or a Pyro II FireWire enclosure for $159 (normally $175) http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/enclosures/pyro/index.html The offer expires Friday 6/12 - please write WAMUG special in the comments field at checkout so you are billed the exclusive mail list price. The 80Gb is a Seagate Barracuda iV the 120GB a Barracuda V. The Pyro II is the big brother of our 2.5 FireStorm which we've also put on special this week. A 40GB FireStorm is $449 (normally $459) - again type WAMUG special at checkout to be invoiced the special price. http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/drives/firestorm/index.html We've pushed the Taiwanese manufacturer to provide promotional pricing to help support the launch of this great new product which they have also extended to our FireStorm product. Right now, the FireStorm case (on its own) is at the very special price of JUST $98 !!! Yes that includes GST. http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/enclosures/firestorm/index.html And don't forget we are giving away a free mobile phone Flashing HandStand with all orders placed by mail/news list readers right through to Christmas or until stocks run out. These phone stands retail in the shops for around $20-$25 so it is a great free gift. To qualify you must note WAMUG freebie on your order and spend a minimum $99 (excluding freight); one HandStand per order - that's it! Also new this week are big new FireWire drives in capacities of 200GB, 400GB and 500GB. The 200 and 400GB models are shipping this week and the 500GB model will be available later this month - http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/drives/lacie/lacie.html And lastly, we've reduced the pricing on our 48/12/48 FireWire burner to just $266, so if you always wanted a fast FireWire burner .. http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/cdrw/lacie/24.html Keith Palmer Zytech Marketing Pty Ltd 7 The Strand Bunbury 6230 Phone: 08-9791 5556 Fax: 08-9791 5900 http://www.zytech.com.au All pricing includes GST If you do not wish to receive this mail update please reply and place UNSUBSCRIBE as the subject title Get FREE business cards at - http://www.zytech.com.au/contact.html
Re: Printer woes
I had can't get a printer to show in my printer list. I reinstalled software but no luck. Help says all I have to do is select the one I want but if it's not there? Ihave a G4 running OSX .2.1 any suggestions? I actually deleted the one I had cos when it printed it would stop at printing page 0 of 1 worked sometimes but not other times and was getting worse so I decided to delete it and reinstall but have been foiled :( You neglected to mention what sort of printer it is, and which software you installed. Thanks, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be bunnies! Opinions for hire [POQ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fnord
Re: Keychain passwords
Entourage keeps asking for passwords for my mail account, even though I entered them in accounts, they disappear. I tried to access the keychain but that is locked even tho I'm logged in. I tried using keychain firstaid, but that says it can't open key chain either. Anybody got a clue? You could always try deleting your keychain and creating a new one. This assumes of course that you can remember all the passwords in it! Keychains are in ~/Library/Keychains folder. If your keychain password is the same as your login password the keychain should be unlocked automatically when you login. If you've installed the old PGP beta I've got a sneaking suspicion that it interacts poorly with the Keychain at the moment, so you might want to update the PGP beta. Have fun, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be bunnies! Opinions for hire [POQ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fnord
Video CD's in OSX10.2.2
Hi Guys, I can't play my Video CD's in Quicktime 6.0.2 OSX10.2.2. The CD's are ISO 9660. I've searched the Knowledge Base found the below answer :-) Does this mean I will have to boot into OS9 every time I want to play my iMovies that I've burn't to VCD's using Toast Titanium ? Mac OS X's Quicktime can not play VCDs natively like OS 9's can. You'll need either VideoLAN (freeware) or MacVCD X (shareware). Regards, Ronni Car'n The Pies [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Video CD's in OSX10.2.2
Hi Guys, I can't play my Video CD's in Quicktime 6.0.2 OSX10.2.2. The CD's are ISO 9660. I've searched the Knowledge Base found the below answer :-) Does this mean I will have to boot into OS9 every time I want to play my iMovies that I've burn't to VCD's using Toast Titanium ? Mac OS X's Quicktime can not play VCDs natively like OS 9's can. You'll need either VideoLAN (freeware) or MacVCD X (shareware). No, VideoLan http://www.videolan.org/ or MacVCD X do a fine job, I registered MacVCD X to play my VCD's and have had many hours of enjoyment out of it. http://www.mireth.com/pub/mxme.html Have fun, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be bunnies! Opinions for hire [POQ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fnord
Mounting SCSI devices in OSX
I have two SCSI peripherals, a UMAX Astra 1220S scanner and a LaCie 12-10-32 CD writer, running from an ADAPTEC SCSI card on a G4/400 with OSX 10.2.2. They perform fine in OSX with VueScan for the scanner and Toast Titanium for the CD burner. As they are used only intermittently, I normally leave them powered off except when I am going to need them. If they are powered on at startup, then they are either or both recognised, mount and work normally. If powered on after startup, however, they are not recognised and I am unable to make the bus rescan to find them. Putting the system to sleep and then reawakening does not work. In OS9 SCSI probe performed this function but as far as I can find there is not an OSX version, nor will it work in Classic. Having to restart to bring up the scanner or CD writer is not the end of the world but very inconvenient. Has anyone out there got a solution to this, please? Severin Crisp -- __ Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP 15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia. Phone (08) 9842 1950 (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950) Fax (08) 9842 9650 (Int'l +61 8 9842 9650) email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web pages http://www.albanyis.com.au/~sev/ __ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
klez message
I got this today: == Klez.E is the most common world-wide spreading worm. It's very dangerous by corrupting your files. Because of its very smart stealth and anti-anti-virus technic,most common AV software can't detect or clean it. We developed this free immunity tool to defeat the malicious virus. You only need to run this tool once,and then Klez will never come into your PC. NOTE: Because this tool acts as a fake Klez to fool the real worm,some AV monitor maybe cry when you run it. If so,Ignore the warning,and select 'continue'. If you have any question,please mail to me mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . It came with attachements which will not forward and I have not touched: HTML.pif _tn_Brewer+Twins+-+7[1].htm I simply ask, how does this get to me? Do I have the darn thing? I am now getting the occasional email not intended for me and from people I have sent emails to in the past. Its a worry because I suspect I am inadvertently passing on some bug that will affect the PC users I correspond with. What is the best action to take? Bill Dr Bill Parker RENEW ABN 39 465 428 916 Technical writing and editing in energy and resources. Getting your technical message to a wide audience. Box 322 Mt Lawley WA 6929 08 9371 6373 0403 583 676 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Publisher for Mac System 9.1
Hi, I haven't been with WAmug for a while. Once there was a buy and sell section. Does that still operate? I am interested in purchasing a Publisher for the Macintosh from someone who no longer uses it. I have an iMac and use system 9.1. imvanwel --
Printer: now desperate!
I am in dire need of someone to help get my epson 760 back working. Is there anyone who can come and help...Paid, of course. But soon Please reply off list Brett Curtis Master Window Cleaners Perth, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.masterwindowcleaners.com
Re: Mounting SCSI devices in OSX
At 17:32 +0800 2/12/02, Severin Crisp wrote: I have two SCSI peripherals... If they are powered on at startup, then they are either or both recognised, mount and work normally. If powered on after startup, however, they are not recognised... Correct. This is how SCSI is meant to work. Peripherals were never meant to come and go dynamically from the SCSI bus. FireWire and USB, on the other hand, are bus technologies which were designed to be dynamically reconfigurable. -- Andrew Nielsen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Starfish Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.starfish.net.au/ ACN 076 426 714 / ABN 49 426 849 601 Tel: 0500 555 677 Consultants in Unix, Mac OS, Windows networking technologies
Re: klez message
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], bill parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got this today: == Klez.E is the most common world-wide spreading worm. It's very dangerous by snip I simply ask, how does this get to me? Do I have the darn thing? I am now getting the occasional email not intended for me and from people I have sent emails to in the past. Its a worry because I suspect I am inadvertently passing on some bug that will affect the PC users I correspond with. What is the best action to take? Bill Hi Bill, 1) If you are on a Mac, then you would generally not be infected by Klez, nor most other viruses/worms 2) This email got to you by selective randomness. If you want more specific information how, email me back or read some of the antivirus websites about how the new strain of viruses work 3) The best action to take when receiving *anything* that is unwanted, or you are unsure of, is to delete it. 4) It is extremely unlikely that you, unless of course you forward them the email, will pass anything unwanted on to pc/mac/other users Regards Trevor Lee Highway 1 Internet Solutions
Re: Apple being a bully...
I agree it's a bit heavy handed of Apple Computers to do this, especially the $10 fee and Apple Communications sounds more like it is a part of Apple Computers than Apple Carpet Cleaning. Maybe some ex-Microsoft lawyers are now working for Apple Computer. But you know what they say about lawyers - 99% of them give the rest a bad name. Peter Bull -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 18:18:19 +0800 To: Wamug wamug@wamug.org.au Subject: Apple being a bully... http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,5586853%255E15306,00.html Shame on you Apple. It's no wonder there are so many lawyer jokes out there. -- Regards Matthew Healey WAMUG President [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wamug.org.au -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.html Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.html Unsubscribe - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[4Sale] 30GB Cutie Drive, Monitor, PowerBook, Powermate
Hi All I have for sale the following:- Sarotech Cutie 2.5 30GB Hard Drive Runs off Firewire, and USB. Works in Mac OS 9 and X without drivers, otherwise also comes with CD. All original boxes. As new, about 6 months old. Excellent way to backup, or move data around. These retail for about $550. Asking Price $375. http://www.sarotech.com/cgi/main_eng.cgi?cmd=cutie_e Apple 17 Graphite Monitor This was the 3 legged model with the Trinitron screen and VGA connection. A very nice monitor! This is in excellent condition! **Open to offers** PowerBook G4/667MHz 667MHz, 256MB RAM, 30GB Hard Drive, Combo DVD/CDRW Slot-Load Drive, Firewire, USB, DVI Connection. All original Software and boxes. Still under warranty and in mint condition! **Open to all reasonable offers** (Key word being reasonable - Rod, Phil and Matt) :o) Griffin Powermate I am also interested in putting in an order for some of the Griffin Powermate. This is a programmable USB device that can provide volume adjustment capabilities for audio and features a click button for endless control possibilities. You can use it to edit home movies, scroll through long documents and web pages, turn your computer on and off and program it for individual programs! And lots more!!! These retail for $179, but for a Christmas special I am looking at getting them for $115. Would anyone be interested??? If you are interested in any of the above, please feel free to email me or call me on 0414 795 960. Thanks in advance!! Kind Regards Daniel Kerr -- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 **For everything Macintosh** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
WTB : PCI IDE Card
Anyone got a good source for a PCI IDE card (preferably ATA IV or similar) - OSX compatibility is not a necessity. It's for a 9500 (and will be transplanted to a 7500 later.) Cheers, Antony. -- == = = = = Antony N. Lord = http://antonylord.com = = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Perth, Western Australia = = = = ==
[For Sale] Lombard G3/400 $1500 ono (still for sale!)
Hi All! I still have my Powerbook up for sale: G3/400 Lombard 384meg Ram 6Gig Hard drive DVD-ROM (for some reason DVDs won't play in OS 9, but CDS and VCDs work fine) SCSI USB 3 Month old battery Zip Adapter VGA out SVideo Out OS 9/X installed Original CDs and Manuals STM Alley laptop bag YoYo Power adapter Excellent condition! I am now including a Lexmark Z22 printer in with the laptop! Looking for $1500 or best offer. If you have been looking for a s/h clamshell iBook, I would consider this Powerbook! Much better screen (14.1), PCMCIA slot to add firewire, and VGA out for presentations/second monitor. And it looks way cooler than an iBook ;-) Seeya Rod! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]