[Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c?

2001-01-11 Thread JDavis3057
Dear Donald, >I had trouble with Office 2001 when I first installed it, eliminated it by >disabling MOM (Microsoft Office Manager). Also had to reinstall a couple of >programs after installing Mac OS 9.1. The last of my worries is Office 2001. I don't have it on my machine and probably will neve

[Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c?

2001-01-11 Thread Don Hook
I had trouble with Office 2001 when I first installed it, eliminated it by disabling MOM (Microsoft Office Manager). Also had to reinstall a couple of programs after installing Mac OS 9.1. Yours truly, Donald G. Hook > From: Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c?

2001-01-11 Thread ALLWYS4U
Still waiting for the cd i ordered,but my question had to do with the modified usb extensions that MCE sends out with the cardbus upgraded systems.does this new update replace them? Thanks again German -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans o

[Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c?

2001-01-11 Thread Bill
Not on the 2400c--not many USB extensions. However, I did have trouble getting a bunch of 3rd party USB extensions to stay selected in the Extensions Manager on a PM G4/400 AGP. Just kept selecting them and restarting until the selections stuck. What was your experience? > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c?

2001-01-11 Thread Bill
WWW.macupdate.com > From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 23:30:20 -0500 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Subject: [Duo2400] Re: 9.1 ON 2400c? > > how'd you manage to get 9.1? I've been unable to get mor

[Duo2400] 2400c Display backlighting problem

2001-01-11 Thread EcuStan
Dear Listers: A problem has recently developed with the display backlighting on my 2400c. The right side of my display is significantly darker than the left side. The screen is brightest in the lower left corner. Beginning about one half inch from the lower left corner the light flares up a

[Duo2400] Re: New Duo Owner

2001-01-11 Thread Paul Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
At 6:26 PM -0600 1/11/01, Gander wrote: > So >far on the Duo, I've invested $50 in the laptop/dock, $7 on a pram battery, >$90 on a type 3 battery, $25 on a hard drive kit for the dock. That's >adding up for hanging around the "low end", no matter how much fun it is. I >really think you have to

[Duo2400] Re: 2400 green light

2001-01-11 Thread jpmist
>My 2400 is giving me the green light deal. Can somebody direct me to the >web >page that outlines steps to take to attempt revival. I am going to pull the >battery and leave it overnight, but I want to see if there is anything else >I can do before I send it off to DTT. >-- >Gregory La Vardera > >

[Duo2400] Re: dead 2400 mobo's

2001-01-11 Thread jpmist
>I've added an aluminum block to >connect the CPU directly to the aluminum pad of the lower case housing >the convection tube. I think this works better than a thermal pad or grease. Care to elaborate on that a bit? Does the aluminum pad directly contact the G3 chip or do you keep the rubber heat

[Duo2400] Re: New Duo Owner

2001-01-11 Thread Peter Liethen
Heyas, I bought a Duo 230 off of eBay last month on a whim. I always wanted a laptop computer. Got the Duo and a DuoDock for $50. After investing in batteries, she is up and running nicely. I was playing around with it last night and was surprised to find out it has a built-in microphone. Ve

[Duo2400] New Duo Owner

2001-01-11 Thread Gander
Heyas, I bought a Duo 230 off of eBay last month on a whim. I always wanted a laptop computer. Got the Duo and a DuoDock for $50. After investing in batteries, she is up and running nicely. I was playing around with it last night and was surprised to find out it has a built-in microphone. Ver

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c heat sink

2001-01-11 Thread Tom P
>One could also try that thermal caulking that's used for hot water tank >elements and such. > >> From: "Mark A. Kippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) >> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:47:00 -0500 >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) >> Subject: [Duo24

[Duo2400] Re: 2400 green light

2001-01-11 Thread Marc_Lamphier
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 15:54:18 -0500 Subject: [Duo2400] 2400 green light From: Gregory La Vardera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> My 2400 is giving me the green light deal. Can somebody direct me to the web page that outlines steps to take to attempt revival. I am going to

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c heat sink

2001-01-11 Thread Sidney Ho
on 1/11/01 "Mark A. Kippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recalled reading a post a while back that mentioned the use of plumbers > putty as a heat transfer solution. Here it is if anyone is interested. > > Originally sent 11/12/00 -- > > Date:

[Duo2400] What OS will run the 2400c cooler?

2001-01-11 Thread AjaxPrime
Since we're on the issue of running cooler, what's the list's opinion on which Mac OS will run an un-modified 2400c cooler? What OS came with the 2400c originally? I fer'get. *** Ajax -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportabl

[Duo2400] Re: Powerbook G4 Titanium

2001-01-11 Thread Jeff Rothfus
>On international flights 747 go >upstairs to the first class lounge! Who's still running a lounge? (First is usually in the nose) -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at

[Duo2400] Re: Time and Date Problems

2001-01-11 Thread Silo
At 2:54 PM -0800 1/10/01, John Balogh wrote: >Hi everyone, > For the past couple of weeks every time I start my 230 the time and >date >are wrong. It doesn't reset it just changes like to 05/04/95. Could this be >because the PRAM battery is going bad or something else. And I opened up the

[Duo2400] FS - Duo 210, 250, Duo Dock Bundle on eBay

2001-01-11 Thread Jeremy Kezer
DuoListers, I finally got around to compiling all my old Duo gear, and I'm selling it on eBay as a package deal. The highest bidder gets a working Duo 210 12/80 and Duo 250 12/200, as well as a Duo Dock with the lid update for color Duo's. Of particular interest is an old Duo battery I acqui

[Duo2400] Re: Powerbook G4 Titanium

2001-01-11 Thread Sidney Ho
on 1/11/01 Brandy wrote: > Try First class it's so much nicer! On international flights 747 go > upstairs to the first class lounge! > Brandy The best airplane food still tastes like airplane food! And, my life is boring--I don't drink! > Hotels, Executive Suites, Planes and Choppers, Lear Je

[Duo2400] Re: 2400 vs. Titanium

2001-01-11 Thread Tom Ethen
Since you can purchase three 2400c's for the price of one Titan, your warranty can be another 2400c waiting to be used and you still save yourself $1,000. Tom > From: Harbourmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 22:36:40 -0800 > To: <[

[Duo2400] Test

2001-01-11 Thread Mark A. Kippert
Mark A. Kippert on 1/11/01 9:47 AM wrote: I'm testing my time. My posts keep showing an hour earlier than when I sent them. Indiana doesn't observe daylight savings time so I always end up out of sync with the world. Back to the tractor... -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on th

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c heat sink

2001-01-11 Thread Carlson
One could also try that thermal caulking that's used for hot water tank elements and such. > From: "Mark A. Kippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:47:00 -0500 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Subject: [Duo2400] Re: 2400c

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c heat sink

2001-01-11 Thread Mark A. Kippert
rlf9 on 1/11/01 8:47 AM wrote: circulation and the type of surface the 2400 is placed on are important determinants in heat transfer efficiency. I've added an aluminum block to connect the CPU directly to the aluminum pad of the lower case housing the convection tube. >>> >>>

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c port door

2001-01-11 Thread Carlson
When I sent my 2400 to DT&T for repair I sent it sans port door. They sent it back with a new door. I now have two, but I intend to keep them both. The point here is that DT&T may have some odds and ends like that kicking around. Andy > >> I'm looking for a replacement for the door that covers t

[Duo2400] 2400c heat sink

2001-01-11 Thread rlf9
Sidney Ho wrote... >> >>> I've had a Newer G3/240/512kb die from (partially) heat related causes (in >>> August, when temps could run 168-170F on the G3 CPU). Fortunately, Newer >>> replaced this under warranty before they went bust. Ambient temperature, air >>> circulation and the type of surfa

[Duo2400] Re: Duo/2300 Upgrades

2001-01-11 Thread Sidney Ho
A week ago, there were a series of posts concerning ways to upgrade 2300's. I wanted (not so facetiously) to give a one word answer: 2400c! To elaborate, some years back I upgraded my PB540c with a Newer 601?/167mhz PPC. Surprisingly, the upgrade was actually much slower on OS 7.6.1 than a 68040

[Duo2400] Re: 2400 - SCSI HD30 socket weakness, anyone else?

2001-01-11 Thread Marc
> 2400 - SCSI HD30 socket weakness, anyone else? Sidney Ho wrote: >disk driver (in)compatibilities (mainly 3rd party), systems losing >their "blessing", are also issues that can cause boot failures or >worse. >My brand new 2400 died the first day...Apple/Rochester...it's been >OK ever sinc

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c Heat Issues

2001-01-11 Thread Marc
Ralph Mawyer replied: >I added stick-on vinyl feet to the base of my BookEndz to raise >it...hopefully for the same temperature improvement. Unfortunately, >it didn't make much differencethough I'm sure the fan would. ;-) >Ralph Mawyer, Jr. Ralph, Raising does seem to improve cooling. But

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c port door

2001-01-11 Thread Sidney Ho
I speed read my accumulated Xmas Duolists, started/abandoned this post (and with Bob Friede to spur me on with how to do's), decided to finish it. On 12/28/00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm looking for a replacement for the door that covers the ports at the back > of my 2400. Any ideas? Thank

[Duo2400] Re: 2400c heat

2001-01-11 Thread Sidney Ho
on 1/10/01 Bob Friede rlf9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sidney Ho wrote... > >> I've had a Newer G3/240/512kb die from (partially) heat related causes (in >> August, when temps could run 168-170F on the G3 CPU). Fortunately, Newer >> replaced this under warranty before they went bust. Ambient te