Re: Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Tom Ethen
As a photographer, I find magnetic media to be a non-archival way of storing data, while CD's or DVD's will last longer than you do. Video tape does not last and those who are storing their children's younger years on them, will be disappointed to say the least when they look at them in fifteen to

Re: Wallstreet/Bluechip upgrade - memory limit???

2001-07-22 Thread Remy Davison
>When I look for larger ram modules, I don't find any that spec for my >Wallstreet 2. Whose specs are you using when you are ordering. I'm running a >pair of 128s, top and bottom right now. >jf > > >on 07/22/2001 4:27 PM, James Eddy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> on 7/19/01 3:51 PM, Anne Judge

Re: Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Mike Ferguson
On 23/7/01 4:19 am, "Paige H. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, then here is a good place to start: > > http://www.macworld.com/ubb/Forum20/HTML/000128.html You were just stalling me, weren't you...you had the answer all the time! Thanks. Mike -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Paige H. Adams
on 7/22/01 10:53 PM, Mike Ferguson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well, these are the same fragile tapes that I already trust many of my most > precious memories to - certainly as important to me as the data on my hard > drive. > > And I'm thinking more of archiving than anything I would want ins

Re: Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Mike Ferguson
On 23/7/01 12:56 am, "Paige H. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Even if it were possible, why in the world would you want to? There are much > better, faster, and cheaper backup systems available. I sure wouldn't care > to have my data backed up on relatively fragile MiniDV tapes when I can ju

Re: Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Paige H. Adams
on 7/22/01 2:26 PM, Mike Ferguson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there any software which would allow me to use my Sony DV8 camcorder as a > tape back-up via the firewire port on my Pismo? Or a good reason why this > wouldn't be technically possible? Even if it were possible, why in the world

Re: Wallstreet/Bluechip upgrade - memory limit???

2001-07-22 Thread John Featherstone
When I look for larger ram modules, I don't find any that spec for my Wallstreet 2. Whose specs are you using when you are ordering. I'm running a pair of 128s, top and bottom right now. jf on 07/22/2001 4:27 PM, James Eddy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 7/19/01 3:51 PM, Anne Judge at [EMAIL

Re: Wallstreet/Bluechip upgrade - memory limit???

2001-07-22 Thread James Eddy
on 7/19/01 3:51 PM, Anne Judge at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Powerlogix officially says they support anything that's in the Apple > specs for the Wallstreet, but that's max 192 MHz, one 128-MHz & one > 64-Mhz chip. I'd been hoping to try to put in one 256 in place of one > of my 64s - I know tha

Re: Small warning

2001-07-22 Thread Peter Graening
Well I managed to get it back up, I had to copy the entire disk to my iMac's HD by FireWire, reformat, and then recopy, and I had everything back. I had a "Master Directory Block" error. Peter on 7/22/01 3:05 PM, Jeremy Derr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Today I was on the internet doing some

Re: MacOS 9.0.4 or 9.1 (or 9.2?) for Pismo?

2001-07-22 Thread Jeremy Derr
>So Bill Fischer sez: > >> I have an OS 9.1 update disk. How do you do a clean install with it? >> >> Bill Fischer >> >First and foremost, download Clean Install Assistant from Version Tracker - >http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=922&db=mac >I think it's a freebie for personal use.

Re: Small warning

2001-07-22 Thread Jeremy Derr
>Today I was on the internet doing some shopping, switching between apps, >when I couldn't get to click the "OK button" on the secure connection dialog >in IE 5 Result? Computer froze. Restarted. Lost hard drive. Got it >back for a while, but it's still acting funny. Might need some help

Camcorder backup

2001-07-22 Thread Mike Ferguson
Is there any software which would allow me to use my Sony DV8 camcorder as a tape back-up via the firewire port on my Pismo? Or a good reason why this wouldn't be technically possible? TIA -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog

Re: MacOS 9.0.4 or 9.1 (or 9.2?) for Pismo?

2001-07-22 Thread Cathy Lee
So Bill Fischer sez: > I have an OS 9.1 update disk. How do you do a clean install with it? > > Bill Fischer > First and foremost, download Clean Install Assistant from Version Tracker - http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=922&db=mac I think it's a freebie for personal use. This wil

Re: MacOS 9.0.4 or 9.1 (or 9.2?) for Pismo?

2001-07-22 Thread Bill Fischer
on 6/20/01 4:20 PM, Gretchen Hayman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 15:21 -0400 6/20/01, Jim wrote: > >> I'd be happy to hear >> suggestions/warnings from you all. > > Jim, > > The only advice I have is if you do upgrade to 9.1, make sure you do > a clean install of it. I tried the 9.1 upgra

Re: Narcoleptic 512M RAM module with Ricochet modem?

2001-07-22 Thread Black Rabite
On Sunday, July 22, 2001, at 08:39 AM, mark gadzikowski wrote: > Anyone else using a cardbus card with 512M RAM modules experience > unexpected sleep? I have a Pismo 400 with 512M + 64M, no cards, and no sleep problems. If possible, try running without the card for a while and see what happen

Narcoleptic 512M RAM module with Ricochet modem?

2001-07-22 Thread mark gadzikowski
Does anyone else with 512M modules in a Pismo encounter sleep unexpectedly? My Pismo 400 (1g RAM/20g HD - MacOS9.1) has started to sleep without warning. Luckily, it's a graceful shut down each time, but the bottom line is that I'm not triggering it on purpose. The unexpected sleep appears to