[Duo2400] Re: Ethernet cards for 2400c

2001-11-27 Thread Jose A. Alvarez Dios
>I'm using the MacSense 10/100 Fast Ethernet card on a CardBus >enabled 2400connecting to a cable modem through a MacSense >MH130A XRouter Pro. LAN includes a PC and HP printer. > >All have worked flawlessly. > >ListMom sells them and will usually give free shipping to Duolist members. >http

[Duo2400] Andrew: Re: Donate, Donate

2001-11-27 Thread tbsr
Hey Andrew, You are absolutely right! Synagogues, mosques, temples, etc. and all manner of houses of worship can use these machines! Please excuse my omission; it was close to midnight Alaska time when I responded to the post. I was falling asleep after being up most of the previous night and

[Duo2400] Re: All Boxed Up, and No Place To Go!

2001-11-27 Thread RRSounds
So how are we all going to send him Christmas cards? :-( David Reaves In a message dated Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:03:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brandy) writes: << No Harm Done! At least the address wasn't posted :) Brandy *** Tom Rymes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Ooops, >The mes

[Duo2400] donations

2001-11-27 Thread Clae
re the thread on donations to schools and charities that has been active on a few of these lists: Consider finding a program that sends your equipment overseas to a needy country. for example, here in australia, a number of NGOs are shipping used computing gear to east timor, a new nation which

[Duo2400] Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Trailsingr
Have patience with me here - this seems like something elementary which I ought to already know, but I'm a laptop and electronics novice I'm about to make my first foray into the innards of my Duo 280 to install RAM. I have instructions which say to ground myself to avoid static dischar

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Pete Ottman
Before touching the interior of the machine, touch something metal to discharge. Typically, when working on a computer you would touch the power supply to do that. Seems to work just fine as I've yet to hose a machine from static, but really, do be careful and find a way to discharge. Avoid ob

[Duo2400] PB2400 CardBus "Upgrade" (and hello!)

2001-11-27 Thread Mark Bonassera
Hello everyone, I'm new here and just wanted to take a quick moment to introduce myself. I'm mostly a PC user (please don't flame me,) and I worked for a few years as a PC technician, doing repairs, and other things, and I've always built my own computers from parts. Anyway... Although I love P

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Brian K. Hillen
If you are looking for a place to attach the static wrist band, I'm pretty sure the little screws holding your surge protector together would work. Or you can do it the old fashioned way and stick a big copper rod in the ground and attach it to that ;) Brian At 12:26 PM -0500 11/27/01, [EMAIL

[Duo2400] Re: PB2400 CardBus "Upgrade" (and hello!)

2001-11-27 Thread Tom Rymes
On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 02:40 PM, Mark Bonassera wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm new here and just wanted to take a quick moment to introduce myself. > I'm mostly a PC user (please don't flame me,) and I worked for a few > years ^^

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread victoria
-- > > Have patience with me here - this seems like something elementary which I > ought to already know, but I'm a laptop and electronics novice > > I'm about to make my first foray into the innards of my Duo 280 to install > RAM. I have instructions which say to ground myself to

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Andrew W. Hill
Okay, all you have to do to install RAM in a Duo is to lift the keyboard up. Inside laptops there isn't usually much to ground yourself against. Best place is actually the middle few contacts of the battery connection, but that won't be exposed here. Find something metal, touch it, install

[Duo2400] Re: Favorite Software

2001-11-27 Thread MaxFHauser
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[Duo2400] Re: Favorite Software

2001-11-27 Thread MaxFHauser
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[Duo2400] Re: Favorite Software

2001-11-27 Thread MaxFHauser
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[Duo2400] Re: Favorite Software

2001-11-27 Thread MaxFHauser
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[Duo2400] Re: Ethernet cards for 2400c

2001-11-27 Thread Ralph Mawyer
32 bit.. >>I'm using the MacSense 10/100 Fast Ethernet card on a CardBus >>enabled 2400connecting to a cable modem through a MacSense >>MH130A XRouter Pro. LAN includes a PC and HP printer. >> >>All have worked flawlessly. >> >>ListMom sells them and will usually give free shipping to Duoli

[Duo2400] iPod and Firewire enabled 2400's

2001-11-27 Thread grizzly
I'm thinking of getting the cardbus upgrade to my 2400. Primarily because of iPod Free File Access http://www.cooc.de/softies/ipodfreefileaccess/index.html where you can get access to Ipod files, presumably even with 8.6. Anybody tried this or some similar way to transfer stuff via Firewire to/fro

[Duo2400] Silver Orinoco & 2400

2001-11-27 Thread Tom Seid
Can someone remind me if a 2400 has to be cardbus enabled to use this card? Thanks Tom -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at Be sure to visit Mac2400!

[Duo2400] Re: PB2400 CardBus "Upgrade" (and hello!)

2001-11-27 Thread Carlson
Welcome aboard Mark. Just out of curiosity, what is the serial number of your powerbook? I guess you didn't get a chance to try the card to see if it worked before the cardbus modification did you? Andy > From: Mark Bonassera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List) >

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Trailsingr
Victoria wrote: << firstly unless you have a diagram of how to do it (don't). duo's can be very easy broken. Next put the duo on a table and if poss? an anti static sheet, Then keep your trainers on for the grounding and attach your wrist strap to the case stiffener it's metal >> Thanks to yo

[Duo2400] Re: Static!

2001-11-27 Thread Greg
> Thanks to you and the others who helped me figure out this detail. Once I > finished being anxious, I did manage the upgrade, and my little Duo showed > the new memory and ran like a charm the first time. Now I'm feeling a much > less like a novice. Fun! > > Jeanne My 2 centsif you wan

[Duo2400] 2300c Behaving Unreliably

2001-11-27 Thread Susanna
Hi, I have a duo 2300c with 56MB RAM and I've been having trouble getting it to work reliably, even after defragmenting the harddrive, doing a clean install of system 7.6.1, zapping the pram, rebuilding the desktop, resetting the power manager, and running utilities. The only extensions and c

[Duo2400] [Fwd: FS:my comet....:-(]

2001-11-27 Thread Tho Xuan Bui
Hi there, Last call before my comet goes on to ebay$375 firm+ shipping. If you want to put in a larger drive, I can do that for you. Just contact me off line. Thanks, Tho Original Message Subject: FS:my comet:-( Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 12:30:41 +0800 From: Tho Xuan B

[Duo2400] Re: PB2400 CardBus "Upgrade" (and hello!)

2001-11-27 Thread John Tyler
Speaking of upgrades, I'd love to get a little more juice out of my 2400c, but don't know where to start. Is there a cheat sheet somewhere listing potential options? After lurking for a few weeks, I am beginning to think there's more out there, but don't really know where to start (my purchase of a

[Duo2400] 2400 won't recognize intact battery -help !

2001-11-27 Thread Hanns=20R=FCdiger=20R=F6ttgers
Second call for help ! As a newcomer to the elegant and friendly world of the PB 2400 (I used a 2300 before but needed a machine capable of video presentations) I encountered a serious problem just three days after buying a used 2400/180: When reconnecting the PB to the mains adapter the machin

[Duo2400] 2400 CardBus Enabling: Just cut the wires ???

2001-11-27 Thread Hanns=20R=FCdiger=20R=F6ttgers
Having read the different internet-available instructions and the commentaries on this list, I believe that all I have to do to enable the CardBus on the 2400 mainboard version with two yellow jumper wires to cut those wires and everything will be okay ?! Before doing that: Is that really true a

[Duo2400] Re: 2400 won't recognize intact battery -help !

2001-11-27 Thread Tom Seid
Wouldn't know how to do it...but it sounds to me you need a new IO board...or fix...DT&T did mine...unfortunately, they are in California...their info is on the 2400 page... on 11/27/01 10:55 PM, Hanns Rüdiger Röttgers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Second call for help ! > As a newcomer to the e

[Duo2400] Re: PB2400 CardBus "Upgrade" (and hello!)

2001-11-27 Thread Tom Seid
The ram only goes to 112 with a special chip that costs about $350...drive is another $200???...the 2400 doesn't use an internal modem...you need a pc card modem...you can get $300 to $400 for your 2400 on ebay...prices have dropped on the new ibooksso do the math...or just run 8.6 and be ha