Monitor Problems
Here I have two queries, any advice would be appreciated. I have an Apple 17-inch Studio Display CRT with my G3 using OS X 10.26 Going back to the computer after leaving it running but idle for a few hours. The screen was black and the power button light flashes contentiously from green to red. Did the usual things like restart and check all the connections but still no picture and the power button light continues to flash. Is this the the mark of a dead monitor? As I also have a 17-inch ADI monitor I connected this to the machine and all is working alright as far as the picture on the screen. As the resolution of 640 X 480 automatically came in to use I decided to change it with everything being far too big for me to view. I went to the Display preferences to change the resolution but found the only one available is 640 x 480. I have used this same monitor on this machine previously using OS 9 and I had no problems changing the resolution. Can anybody give me some advice if I can change the resolution using the ADI monitor and OS X? Thanks Dave Watkins
Missing 'CarbonLib'
I installed Eudora on a friend's iMac using OS 8.6. Eudora (and another application) wont start because 'CarbonLib is missing. Can anyone please advise me what it is, where to get it and where it should go. I have searched the archives without success. TIA Kevin Lock
re Missing 'CarbonLib'
Found it, downloaded it and will install it. Thanks Kevin
Re: remote access attempting to dial in
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 02:37 PM, ECU Account wrote: > Can anyone tell me how to stop my G3 Powerbook's remote access > attempting to > dial in on bootup every time? There is nothing relevant in my startup > control panel (OS 9.2.2) > Make sure you have all Control Panels turned off that requires a TCP/IP connection in order to work. Things like Network Time (in Date & Time), Web Sharing, Software Update, etc, are all potential culprits here. -- Peter Hinchliffe Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer Perth, Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913 Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
G5 features
For those of you that dont get Macopinion Some mouthwatering details of the G5 http://www.macopinion.com/columns/engine/03/07/10/index.html John