[Duo2400] Re: 96meg RAM chips for 2400

2002-12-21 Thread Philip Lord
Unfortunately It won't work like that. It's not as if I can to go to one shop and buy twenty RAM modules at one time for a set price. A place like that just won't exist. This means that the price may vary a little, but I'm sure it'll be a lot cheaper than else were. I think it'll be in the $250

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread Ivan Drucker
>I would have agreed with up until I tried Netscape 7. It has much better >implementation of css, and the tabs are a cool feature. I never could get >used to the "explorer bar". Although Netscape 7 is a little bloated for >80mb, but with 112mb it would be cool. Have you tried it? Actually, no -- N

[Duo2400] power for ext. firewire drives

2002-12-21 Thread Ivan Drucker
Don't know if this will be of much use, but for those who have Cardbus-enabled their 2400's and have iPods... I recently bought a FireWire enclosure designed for laptop drives, since I have a few lying around and no convenient way to use them with my iBook (and taking apart an iBook makes takin

[Duo2400] Re: power for ext. firewire drives

2002-12-21 Thread Philip Lord
The other thing you can do is put the iPod into Firewire mode, but the only problem with this method is that when copying files to the iPod you are using the iPods internal battery. Phil On Saturday, December 21, 2002, at 06:09 PM, Ivan Drucker wrote: Don't know if this will be of much use,

[Duo2400] Re: power for ext. firewire drives

2002-12-21 Thread Ivan Drucker
>The other thing you can do is put the iPod into Firewire mode, but the >only problem with this method is that when copying files to the iPod >you are using the iPods internal battery. > >Phil Do you mean that the iPod itself would provide bus power to the enclosure? That's pretty cool. Hadn't

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread Carlson
Worst piece of crap everĀŠ > Netscape 6 -- 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! To unsubscribe, E-mai

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread Greg M
--- Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Worst piece of crap everS > > > Netscape 6 My comment is not so much about browsers for the 2400 as browsers for the Mac in general. It seems that the majority of Mac users think EI or Icab are real fast. The majority also say Netscape 4.7x is the worst

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread Larry Friedman
I seem to remember using Nutscrape 4.73 and IE 4.5 (I needed both to test the site I designed). I just like the reports of how little resources iCab uses, and that its a pretty good browser. My 2400 only has 48ram so I do have to be a bit careful until I can find a RD8 installer. I have my seri

[Duo2400] Re: power for ext. firewire drives

2002-12-21 Thread Larry Friedman
On a side note, some of the laptop firewire enclosures that OWC sells do have the ability to plug in a wall. Not the best solution for on the go, but still. ~Larry On Saturday, December 21, 2002, at 04:09 AM, Ivan Drucker wrote: Don't know if this will be of much use, but for those who have

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread Carlson
Personally I prefer NS7 because I designed my web page using CSS for layout, with no frames or tables (except for an actual table). NS4x has terrible style sheet support. CSS implementation seems to be one area that separates old technology from new, and that, for me, is enough reason to upgrade to

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 12/21/02 8:58 AM, Greg M at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What am I missing, or what is the rest of the world missing? Why do I > prefer NS4.79 and everyone else can't stand it? Greg, I suspect the difference is the way we use the browser, and how a particular app fits our use. I like to open mu

[Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM

2002-12-21 Thread ELN/rlf9
>Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Which browser? & 96meg RAM >From: Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I would have agreed with up until I tried Netscape 7. It has much better >implementation of css, and the tabs are a cool feature. I never could get >used to the "explorer bar"

[Duo2400] Who is where

2002-12-21 Thread John Tree
Hey. Thanks for compiling this little table. Interesting to see that UK is No. 2 in the ranking. Are you included in that? Is there any way to compare this to the total number of subscribers of the list? What is the number of subscribers? I for one find it shines quite a nice light on a rather s

[Duo2400] Re: Who is where

2002-12-21 Thread Impmon
> Are you included in that? Add 1 to USA. -- 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! To unsubscribe, E-m

[Duo2400] Re: Who is where

2002-12-21 Thread Scott
Wow, 120% on 12/21/02 4:57 PM, John Tree at [EMAIL PROTECTED] arranged electrons in the following style: >> 63 respondents (31 new ones) >> 56% from North America >> 32% from Europe >> 32% from non-anglophone countries -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for

[Duo2400] Re: Who is where

2002-12-21 Thread Brandy Bender
Darling it depends on the the time of the year! 45% in Los Angeles 30% in Australia 25% traveling the Globe 100% of the time I have no clue where the hell I am! Brandy :-) On topic darling I take my 2400 with me, It never knows what time zone it's in!! __