[Duo2400] Re: ethernet in the dock?

2002-11-16 Thread chuck goolsbee
Hi all, Is there a way to have my duo's appletalk set back to ethernet before sticking it in the dock, after it has been set to the serial port outside the dock? Maybe applescript would do it on startup? Roger If you are running OS 8 then Location Manager should be able to do that for you.

[Duo2400] Re: ethernet in the dock?

2002-11-16 Thread Roger Gouin
At 10:34 AM -0800 11/16/02, chuck goolsbee wrote: Hi all, Is there a way to have my duo's appletalk set back to ethernet before sticking it in the dock, after it has been set to the serial port outside the dock? Maybe applescript would do it on startup? Roger If you are running OS 8 then Loca

[Duo2400] Re: ethernet in the dock?

2002-11-16 Thread Marc Sira
>Is there a way to have my duo's appletalk set back to ethernet before >sticking it in the dock, after it has been set to the serial port >outside the dock? Maybe applescript would do it on startup? You could use the Location Manager to do this (OS 7.6.1 and up) with the startup hot key option, bu

[Duo2400] Re: ethernet in the dock?

2002-11-16 Thread James Elliott
There was an app called Dockernaut that switched prefs depending on what type of Dock it was in. In the readme, it says that it can't switch Appletalk, but it can switch Location Manager prefs. Give that a shot. -James Perhaps that would have been a solution, but I'm running OS7.6 and, solv

[Duo2400] Buying Duo parts...

2002-11-16 Thread mko
>My problem is that about a month ago I agreed to buy something through >another list member, sent a money order for priority mailing, and never >received the part, and basically am not hearing from the guy any more. Deja vu, Jackie. About 4 yrs ago I tapped a girl who said she had >a gazillion A

[Duo2400] Re: 2300c, GPS, Street Atlas

2002-11-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duo/2400 List wrote... >From: "Andrew W. Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [Duo2400] Re: 2300c, GPS, Street Atlas > >> > Which map do you use? How much is it? Where? >>> Aqua >> >>I am using Street Atlas USA 6, which as Chuck stated, was the last version >>DeLorme made for the Mac. Gpsy is

[Duo2400] Re: 2300c, GPS, Street Atlas

2002-11-16 Thread Thomas Ethen
My version 6 seems to have everything my DeLorme Wisconsin Atlas & Gazetteer has in it and as you said-it is much cooler! Just had another accident (black ice) problem and my Gpsy, Garman III Plus and Street atlas 6 saved the day once again. Even if there are no roads on the map, the program saves

[Duo2400] new 7200rpm travelstars

2002-11-16 Thread Carlson
http://www.storage.ibm.com/hdd/press/20021106.htm Would the 2400 be able to handle such a drive? Power requirements? Heat? I have no technical background, but perhaps those who do could speculate, elucidate, theorize, whateverŠ I'm just trying wrap my head around the idea having an 80gb 7200rpm "

[Duo2400] Re: 2300c, GPS, Street Atlas

2002-11-16 Thread Thomas Ethen
It is also for sale on DeLorme's site! http://www.delorme.com/software.htm >> -- > I found StreetAtlas USA 6 for sale at > > Bob F -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at

[Duo2400] Re: ethernet in the dock?

2002-11-16 Thread Roger Gouin
At 3:58 PM -0800 11/16/02, Marc Sira wrote: Is there a reason that using the Location Manager the typical way isn't enough here (booting in the dock and switching locations from the control strip once booted, with a location set up for Localtalk and another for Ethertalk)? The desire is to stay