[Duo2400] PCMCIA and Duo

2001-01-22 Thread Neil Heyde
Is there any sort of device that might allow access to PCMCIA cards via the serial port? (I think I once saw something like this for Windows machines.) Having a couple of cards (modem/GSM) I'm not able to use it would be great if I could avoid pensioning them off! Thanks, Neil -- Duo/2

[Duo2400] Re: Okey Dokey.

2001-01-22 Thread Sandy
At 9:28 PM -0800 1/22/01, chuck goolsbee wrote: >>I use a great control panel named Okey Dokey Pro on my servers. As do I. A godsend. Sandy -- Sandy Papp Course website: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/psychology/Cog2000_home.html -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv

[Duo2400] Airport-compatible PC cards

2001-01-22 Thread Brian Monroney
Hello, I've been off the list for about 8 months, so apologies if this question has been covered recently. I am moving to a new house and it will not be practical to run cat 5 cable for my DSL as I have done in the the current house, so I think it's time to go wireless. We have two PowerBooks,

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Peter Liethen
>Are you *trying* to piss off your ISP? Yep. It was the only way to get them to listen to me. 30 minute worked fine, but it was annoying. they just kept telling me: "No, it a Mac/Unix problem, all of our Windows systems work fine with that DHCP server. Windows is never wrong. Windows is our go

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 23/01/01 01:43, chuck goolsbee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> on 22/01/01 23:48, Peter Liethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> It >>> requests a lease refresh every 30 seconds. Keep their DHCP server on >>> it toes :-) I kept this up until they asked why I was doing it, about >>> two hours of a

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread chuck goolsbee
>on 22/01/01 23:48, Peter Liethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >It > > requests a lease refresh every 30 seconds. Keep their DHCP server on > > it toes :-) I kept this up until they asked why I was doing it, about > > two hours of arguing later, I had a static IP :-) > >Peter, > >What firewall box

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Peter Liethen
>What firewall box are you using? I'm using an Linksys Etherfast Cable / DSL >router. Any chance that I could turn the DHCP lease refresh to 30 seconds >too? It is a Digital Multia Alpha workstation that I have configured to run Red hat Linux 6.2 with ipchains for firewalling, port forwarding a

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 22/01/01 23:48, Peter Liethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'm accessing the Net through a RoadRunner cable connection. It is >> routed through a MacSense router to a 2400 w/OS8.6 and a Win95 >> laptop. >> >> While the Win95 box maintains its connection without a problem, the >> 2400 will

[Duo2400] Re: Yet another new list. Macintosh Professional Audio

2001-01-22 Thread Dean Reichert
Eric What a nice "Late" Xmas Present. Thanks for thinking about us!!! What about a list for those Video and Graphics people to if you have room. Dean - Original Message - From: "Eric Prentice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Duo/2400 List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting down adocked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread chuck goolsbee
> >Okey Dokey Pro? Was that written in Minnesota? > >You can find it on versiontracker.com but it doesn't offer a download >option. How odd. click the 'Product Info' button... and it will download. --chuck goolsbee geek wrangler, digital.forest inc, bothell, wa list

[Duo2400] Okey Dokey.

2001-01-22 Thread chuck goolsbee
>I use a great control panel named Okey Dokey Pro on my servers. You set a >time (I set it to 30 seconds), and it hits the default button of any dialog >box on the screen. > >It even keeps a simpletext log file with picture of every dialog box it >OK's. I second the nomination... and I run the la

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting downadocked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread Mark A. Kippert
Jay on 1/23/01 12:05 AM wrote: > I use a great control panel named Okey Dokey Pro on my servers. You set a > time (I set it to 30 seconds), and it hits the default button of any dialog > box on the screen. > > It even keeps a simpletext log file with picture of every dialog box it > OK's. > > J

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting downadocked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread Jay
I use a great control panel named Okey Dokey Pro on my servers. You set a time (I set it to 30 seconds), and it hits the default button of any dialog box on the screen. It even keeps a simpletext log file with picture of every dialog box it OK's. Jay P.S. No, I don't know where to get it. Searc

[Duo2400] Dock HD install kit

2001-01-22 Thread Gander
Heyas, I just got one of the hard drive install kits someone mentioned was on eBay. It arrived in decent shape and came with a 230 mb hard drive, scsi cable, power cable. There were a few things left on the hard drive that indicated that it came from a school. I got the thing installed, but I ha

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting down adocked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread Scott Holder
- Original Message - From: "Mark A. Kippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Duo/2400 List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 11:39 PM Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting down adocked 2300) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/22/01 11:22 PM wrote: > > > Hitting the

[Duo2400] Re: OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Peter Liethen
>I'm accessing the Net through a RoadRunner cable connection. It is >routed through a MacSense router to a 2400 w/OS8.6 and a Win95 >laptop. > >While the Win95 box maintains its connection without a problem, the >2400 will often act as if the connection is barely awake...or >disconnected. Thi

[Duo2400] Re: Best 68K Software

2001-01-22 Thread Tom Ethen
There is a copy of PageMill 1 on ebay right now for $5.95 which would run on a 68k Mac. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1208736032 > From: Tom Ethen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 22:27:08 -0600 > To: <[EMAIL PR

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting down adocked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread Mark A. Kippert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/22/01 11:22 PM wrote: > Hitting the eject button when the Duo is in there and running does not eject > it. I did notice, if i use the power off button in back of the dock when the > Duo goes to sleep, that then i can eject it and I don't get the impropely> notice > > Tod

[Duo2400] OT: Maintaining RoadRunner Connection

2001-01-22 Thread Ralph Mawyer
I'm accessing the Net through a RoadRunner cable connection. It is routed through a MacSense router to a 2400 w/OS8.6 and a Win95 laptop. While the Win95 box maintains its connection without a problem, the 2400 will often act as if the connection is barely awake...or disconnected. This usuall

[Duo2400] Re: Best 68K Software

2001-01-22 Thread Tom Ethen
I have PageMill 2 running on my 280c and it works great! Pagemill 3 will only run on a PPC. Tom > From: Tracy Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 21:17:03 -0500 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) > Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Best

[Duo2400] Re: Controlling network (still Shutting down a docked 2300)

2001-01-22 Thread TRJameson
I've got Timbuktu - an older version. Maybe I nee to get my 14 yr old to explain it to me... gulp. Hitting the eject button when the Duo is in there and running does not eject it. I did notice, if i use the power off button in back of the dock when the Duo goes to sleep, that then i can ejec

[Duo2400] Controlling a computer over a network (was Shutting down a docked2300)

2001-01-22 Thread Jay
The only reason I downloaded VNC, was because Timbuktu was not available for the Palm. I much prefer Timbuktu for its additional features of file transfer, chat, etc. I have disabled AppleTalk on my network and exclusively use Timbuktu for file transfers which is much quicker and my computers no l

[Duo2400] Yet another new list. Macintosh Professional Audio

2001-01-22 Thread Eric Prentice
Has anyone else noticed the abundance of discussion about Pro Audio on the Mac lately? Well, I've started a new list. MacProAudio is a place to discuss anything related to professional audio on the Macintosh. MIDI, music hardware and software, audio editing, and really any Macintosh based digita

[Duo2400] Re: Best 68K Software

2001-01-22 Thread Tracy Haynes
on 1/15/01 12:42 PM, nick green at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Best 68K Software? > > For a 68LC040 machine (Duo 280, plus Dock II, dual monitor) > > AppleWorks 5 (one of the finest programmes EVER) > Photoshop 3 > QuarkXpress 3 > Eudora Light > Word 5 > ICab That's a great list, but does a

[Duo2400] Re: on systems and other things

2001-01-22 Thread Jack Corcoran
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear Ajax, > > >Is anyone out there still using Claris Emalier on > their PBs? > >I still find it to be the best email client out > there. Wish it did IMAP, > >but other than that it's wonderfully stingy on > system requirements and > >great scripting. Goes to sho

[Duo2400] Re: Shutting down a docked 2300

2001-01-22 Thread TRJameson
Thanks, Jason - i downloaded VNC to try it out in a pinch. I don't really want to hook up another keyboard, mouse and monitor - too much room. Someday I need to spring for a 4-way Dr. Botts so I can hook up my G3, linux box, wintel thang, and dock all on my one monitor. Then I supose I need to

[Duo2400] Re: Shutting down a docked 2300

2001-01-22 Thread Jay
The Mac server works great. I've accessed it from other Macs and even a Palm IIIc! Jay on 1/23/01 12:28 AM, Dan Logan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You could try VNC - it lets you see what's on the other machine's screen > over ethernet so you don't need an extra monitor or keyboard - you can f

[Duo2400] Re: copy problem

2001-01-22 Thread chuck goolsbee
The 2400 does indeed have the ROM bug that prevents the use of SCSI Dock mode with drives larger than 4 gigs. Use ethernet or sneakernet to move your files around. --chuck goolsbee geek wrangler, digital.forest inc, bothell, wa list mom, mac-mgrs mailing list...

[Duo2400] Re: copy problem

2001-01-22 Thread Ryan Gabel
If you have a hard drive >4GB regardless of how it is partitioned, SCSI Dock mode does not work and can damage the file system of the powerbook. At least that is the case with the 1400, the 2300 and the 5300, I'm not sure, but I thought that the rest of the PPC laptops fixed this. If not maybe th

[Duo2400] copy problem

2001-01-22 Thread peter brigg
The hd on my 2400 broke at Xmas and DT&T put in a 6 gig replacement. I have partitioned its HFS+ initialisation into: 1 - 2.0 gig - where everything is now (and 'boot disk') except for 2 - 1.64 gig 3 - 1.95 gig. - a backup of the sys folder I usually copy files via SCSI (and file synch c

[Duo2400] Re: external PCMCIA HD cases

2001-01-22 Thread Piringer, Bruce R.
When MCE upgraded the drive in my PB2400 I installed the old drive a Data Shuttle, which sound similar to the Macally CA-250. It works great. You can boot from the card drive by selecting it in startup disk control panel. Bruce R. Piringer Columbia, MO [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > From:

[Duo2400] Re: on systems and other things

2001-01-22 Thread JDavis3057
Dear Ajax, >Is anyone out there still using Claris Emalier on their PBs? >I still find it to be the best email client out there. Wish it did IMAP, >but other than that it's wonderfully stingy on system requirements and >great scripting. Goes to show how a good piece of engineering is hard to >

[Duo2400] on systems and other things

2001-01-22 Thread AjaxPrime
Folks I stopped my tests to try to measure Os 9.1 effect on battery life. Because the battery isn't brand new its impossible to tell whether degradation is caused by the OS or the age of the battery. But I will say that I've switched back to OS 8.6. There's between a 10 second and 30 second ga

[Duo2400] Re: Shutting down a docked 2300

2001-01-22 Thread Dan Logan
You could try VNC - it lets you see what's on the other machine's screen over ethernet so you don't need an extra monitor or keyboard - you can find it at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ It should work - I haven't tried the mac server, but I have used the mac viewer to see and operate windows

[Duo2400] Re: Infrared Data Transfer

2001-01-22 Thread Jay
I stand corrected and point to the following article for the definitive list of which PowerBooks support IRTalk and which support IrDA: http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n20928 Jay on 1/22/01 11:00 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > IRTalk still appears as a protoco

[Duo2400] Re: Infrared Data Transfer

2001-01-22 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 21/01/01 08:00, Jay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This will not work on any PowerBook since the 1st G3 (a.k.a. 3500) as IRTalk > is no longer a supported protocol > > Jay > > on 1/21/01 3:07 AM, DeltaSigma at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> The easiest way to hook up two PowerBooks via IR is

[Duo2400] Re: Shutting down a docked 2300

2001-01-22 Thread Mark A. Kippert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/21/01 9:16 PM wrote: > Scott - thanks - it does take the 10base a good 25 minutes to transfer 700 > mbs across from one drive to the other. Better than nothing, I suppose. I'll > back up at night. > > I'll try the eject button after the battery reconditions. I think I trie

[Duo2400] Test Please Ignore (Thanks)

2001-01-22 Thread Eric Prentice
OK, I'm hoping this will be the last test. I believe I got our little issue fixed on G4 List, this will tell me if we have it anywhere else. Eric -- Dr. Bott LLC | Visit my MacTips! | ListMom|