Ok So I have a Whizzy projector :) 5 of them!
We always take our own projectors, cables, VGA adaptor and either at 280c, 2300,(+
Mini or Micro Dock) 2400 or G3 for presentaions. Policy is bring your own since it
looks more professional and your assured it works! (Leather Mini's and pumps are
VGA monitor adapter and a mini dock!
Brandy
Dennis McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This talk about presentations on a Duo brings up a question:
>Most companies have PC style LCD projectors (Don't ask me why...).
>If I'm going to connect my trusty 280c to a PC projector or monitor, what
>
PowerPoint, 280c, Mini Dock (Video mirroring) and a Projector your all set! Oh yeah
any white wall works great for a screen!
Brandy
POWER Point
Kris Feldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would think that you could make a very "presentable" presentation
>complete with multimedia, etc. using HT
So far the Dock I found is all in working shape. I doesn't have a hard
drive but I'm not going to let it stop me. I have a suitable power cable
and from a non working 7600 a really long SCSI cable with 3 connectors at
one end. And since I don't plan on any Nubus cards, I'll have lots of room
un
I would think that you could make a very "presentable" presentation
complete with multimedia, etc. using HTML and a web browser. Since you
probably already have a browser on the Duo, you don't have to waste any
extra disk space with crappy presentation software.
Another idea: how about making Pic
This talk about presentations on a Duo brings up a question:
Most companies have PC style LCD projectors (Don't ask me why...).
If I'm going to connect my trusty 280c to a PC projector or monitor, what
hardware and software do I need?
Dennis
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At 8:04 AM -0700 10/12/01, Fabian Fang wrote:
>For a long time, uPresent, an excellent presentation program, was
>available as a free download from the University of Minnesota. It seems
>to have gone commercial recently. If you are interested in an older
>version, which worked for all Macs that
Dennis McCormick on 10/12/01 1:46 PM wrote:
>> What Dock/method do you use to connect to the LCD?
> ==
> I currently use a Newer Technologies Color Microdock, but I have a
> PowerLink Presenter I would like to try. The Color Microdock is really
> small, but the Presenter can also display
>What Dock/method do you use to connect to the LCD?
==
I currently use a Newer Technologies Color Microdock, but I have a
PowerLink Presenter I would like to try. The Color Microdock is really
small, but the Presenter can also display directly to a TV which is in
almost every conference ro
Dennis McCormick on 10/12/01 8:34 AM wrote:
> I also have a collapsible, portable, Infocus LCD panel. This is really
> compact, and virtually every customer has an overhead projector that I can
> use it with. LCD panels are far cheaper than the more whizzy projectors
> and result in the same pre
Joe Fisher wrote:
>
>Is anyone doing slide show style presentations with their DUO or older
>powerbook? If so, what DUO/PowerBook and software are you using?
>(AppleWorks
>5 or 6, PowerPoint for MAC 4.0, 98, 2001, or some other software?)
>
>I need to do presentations with my lectures/studies.
>I need to do presentations with my lectures/studies. I have all the equipment
>to project on screen using AverKey box etc.. I now need to figure out what
>software will work on an older DUO effectively >Joe Fisher
Joe
I have a Duo 280c that works very well with PowerPoint 3.0 for
pre
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