OK! First post via 10.2! The Network pref detected the Farallon card.
I put in all the numbers and voila! I'm about five hours worth of sleep
in the hole but it was worth it. Off to work now...
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Ivan. wrote:
>PB2400 accepts any 2.5" notebook drive that is 12.7mm
>in height or less. That pretty much means all current
>ones on the market; I don't believe there are any new
>drives in the older 17mm and 19mm heights.
>
>Ivan.
Speaking o' current drives, has anyone installed one
of the fluid
Tom Seid wrote:
>By my calculations...if we all bought four, we would have our quota. Plan
>for the future. That's $800 for 20 hours of estimated power vs $600 for two
>weak 'new' original batteries from MCE or wherever, that might give you
>three hours of use total.
>Just a thought.
>Tom
You kno
>> there's a undocumented trick I can't remember as far as the sequence
>> of dragging the System file out of the System Folder, duplicating and
>> editing it, and then dragging the edited copy back to the System
>> Folder. My efforts so far result in a "Invalid System Folder" message.
>> I've
Hi all,
Ryan Schmidt's hack. Am setting up my new Comet and have modified the
KCAP, KMAP and ROV resources as per instructions for the US version.
But I remember there's a undocumented trick I can't remember as far as
the sequence of dragging the System file out of the System Folder,
duplica