Put it on eBay and see. :-)
Seriously, we had a rush of G3s on our For Sale page and at least one
on eBay recently and all moved in the $1300-1500 range. Somewhat
interest the usual.
It's kinda like the sub-portable rumors drove the loaded machines
onto the market and now everything is quiet
Nothing like fresh rumors of an heir to the PB 2400's throne to bring
out super-charged 2400's on our For Sale page.
Check them out...along with a few solid rumors (oxymoron?) at mac2400.
Cheers...
Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
San Antonio, Texas
Associate Editor
mac2400 ... http://www.sineware.com/mac24
I get significant audio and some video interference on my TVs
whenever my 2400's HD spins up. It's a Hitachi, 10GB. That is, no
problem while it's sleeping.
Seems to be RF interference, so I'm clueless how to limit it. Any
ideas, besides wrapping the TV or 2400 in aluminum foil?
Thanks...
If you really, really need one MCE has them now for $250 each.
http://store.powerbook1.com/batteries.html
Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
San Antonio, Texas
Associate Editor
mac2400 ... http://www.sineware.com/mac2400
Your PowerBook 2400 Reference Site
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Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the
> on 11/12/00 11:03 PM, Tom Klinkowstein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know a good reference site which shows the correct angle
> > for positioning a monitor (below eye height, above, etc. and by how
> > much)?
> >
> > Tom Klinkowstein
First hit on Google(monitor ergonomics):
h
I asked Bill the same thing. They are marked "Do not open until ready for
use"...or something similar. They are coming from an active repair facility so
we are assuming they have good shelf life, particularly given how long the PRAM
battery lasts in a working PB 2400. They are Ni-MH batteries
If anyone has an intense desire for an official Apple PRAM battery,
Bill at Macs Only has a few in stock. Details at:
http://www.macimports.com/home.html
Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
San Antonio, Texas
Associate Editor
mac2400 ... http:///www.sineware.com/mac2400
Your PowerBook 2400 Reference Site
> >
> >You're selling backup batteries only if you install them? Pardon my
> >ignorance, since I'm new to this group, but is this operation (replacing a
> >backup battery) beyond the reach of anybody, except those that can do
> >"surface mount soldering" kind of guys?
> >
> >-Laurent.
>
>
>
>You're selling backup batteries only if you install them? Pardon my
>ignorance, since I'm new to this group, but is this operation (replacing a
>backup battery) beyond the reach of anybody, except those that can do
>"surface mount soldering" kind of guys?
>
>-Laurent.
From what we've been abl
BTW, did you end up selling you fully loaded PB 2400? Just curious
to see how the market is holding. :-)
Cheers...
>A client just gave me a new Powerbook for a year long project, so I'm
>going to sell one of my upgraded 2400s:
>
>400mhz
>112 RAM
>6 gig harddrive
>Extra Battery
>
>(I have spent
As the fog creeps back I do seem to remember it being an issue with
the new file formatand me with a 10GB. Backup and try it I
guess. :-)
Thanks...
>I'm pretty sure that bug was specific to Bronze owners. I always used it
>happily on my 2400 under 8.6 and 9, although after putting in an 1
I use to use password security on my PB, but for some reason I
vaguely remember there being a serious bug with either OS 8.5 or 8.6
and I haven't messed with it since. Am I hallucinating, can I safely
protect my innermost secrets from the world without hosing my system?
Guidance welcome. :-)
I wonder why there are no really good PIM programs for the Mac,
> particularly the 68k Mac?
> Kris Feldmann
> http://rotted.com/
Pickup an orphaned copy of TouchBase Pro...as long as you don't need a Palm
conduit, though it can be supported via importing/exporting to the Palm PIM.
I've been us
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