Re: Smartdisk's 10gb Expansion Bay Hd (was: Lombard DVD)

2002-03-25 Thread l.biagiotti
On 25-03-2002 4:55, "Albert Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently ordered one of these drives and I just received my 10 GB drive a > few days ago. I am currently using it with OS X 10.1.3 on a G3 400 Lombard > OB with 384 MB RAM. It works great and all I did was pop it into the bay. No >

Re: forward delete

2002-03-25 Thread BG
Hi Sue: Thanks. I just tried again to make sure, but it definitely doesn't do the trick on this 9.2.1/WS. ;-( Oh well! Best/BG Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:38:53 -0500 From: Sue Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: forward delete hi, I have 9.1 and the fn delete works just fine for

Re: Power Boy FireWire/USB drive encloser

2002-03-25 Thread Gary D. Adams
I've had one for several months, and it's performed flawlessly. I bought a Zip drive from CompGeeks some time back and it had the click of death. I e-mailed them and got an return authorization pretty quickly. They are pretty dependable. makmac wrote: > Gene Merrritt on 3/25/02 12:53 PM wrote: >

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-03-25 Thread makmac
Laurent Daudelin on 3/25/02 3:59 PM wrote: >> Apple does recommends Klear Screen (as others have mentioned) and provides a >> link to their site on the page above. However Apple also states that you can >> dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth or paper with water and wipe the >> screen off. > >

Extension Manager

2002-03-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
This message is posted for Jan Subject: extensionmanager Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 21:54:40 +0100 From: Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "(G-Books)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello group, Hope somebody can help me out here ; I created several sets of extensions, when I want to switch

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-03-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 25/03/02 04:03, makmac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Luca Rescigno on 3/23/02 9:18 PM wrote: > >> How do I clean the LCD on a WallStreet? I don't want to damage it. >> > Here ya go. Right from the horses mouth (at Apple): > > > > Apple

Expansion Bay HD

2002-03-25 Thread Gary D. Adams
OK, group, here's a question some of you might find interesting--you in particular, Remy. Compgeeks again has their PowerBoy USB/Firewire (2.5) on sale. I have one already that I put the HD from my Pismo into when I removed it. With the 10gb expansion drives available would one not be able to pul

Re: Power Boy FireWire/USB drive encloser

2002-03-25 Thread makmac
Gene Merrritt on 3/25/02 12:53 PM wrote: > Has anyone else bought, or had probs with their PowerBoy > FW drive enclosure? I bought one from COMPUTERGEEKS and > the first day the internal part of the cheap on/off switch broke. I thought > the whole thing was very cheaply constructed. I emailed Com

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-03-25 Thread Sam Donaldson
Yeah, good point, one of those lint free yellow duster type things seems to work ok. * Beverly Woods wrote at 3/24/02 8:27 PM... > I think you might want to make sure that the cloth is non-abrasive. IIRC, > cotton is non-abrasive, while polyester & some other synthetics are abrasive > and could

Re: Power Boy FireWire/USB drive encloser

2002-03-25 Thread John K. Su
hi, i got a new one off ebay for $40 and I love it. no problems with anything breaking off for me so far. compared to another 2.5" firewire/usb enclosure i have, i like how it's easy to install, without really needing screws and fiddling with backplates, etc. the end cover just slides rig

Power Boy FireWire/USB drive encloser

2002-03-25 Thread Gene Merrritt
Hi Has anyone else bought, or had probs with their PowerBoy FW drive enclosure? I bought one from COMPUTERGEEKS and the first day the internal part of the cheap on/off switch broke. I thought the whole thing was very cheaply constructed. I emailed Computergeeks over the weekend and am waiting

Re: forward delete

2002-03-25 Thread Sue Brown
> >-- >hi, I have 9.1 and the fn delete works just fine for forward delete on my bronze pwbk sue >Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 21:27:58 -0500 >Subject: Forward Delete >From: BG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Hello: Newly using OS 9.2.1 on a WS.

Re: Firewalls

2002-03-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Tivo wrote: >>There's >>little a hacker can do to you if you're running the Classic Mac OS. > > > What about cookies? Cookies are vastly overrated as hacker tools...if you're worried about them, turn 'em off in your browser. Be warned, however, that LOTS of sites require them, such as The

Re: Cheap FW CardBus for G3 PBs

2002-03-25 Thread John Featherstone
Thanks for that. I hadn't tried it yet. I said "orphaned" in the sense that the manufacturing company no longer seems to exist. Nor had I tried to use it under OS X. I don't know how simple the script is to make the OS recognize the card, and for how many iterations moving forward that it will con

Re: Firewalls..Forgot the link!!!..Sorry!!!

2002-03-25 Thread Eric D.
on 24/3/02 16:53, Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/front/2925664.htm > > This was covered three weeks ago by the NY Times. You cannot defend > against this tho. Why not? If you didn't set up DHCP how could a hacker guess the appropriate IP addr

Re: Netscape Navigator interchangibility

2002-03-25 Thread Eric D.
on 23/3/02 20:55, Tom Meade at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Reply to Mike: > It's your setup, I fear. You should have no problem running either - > in fact simultaneously! You're right - the 6 thing is a beast by > comparison. What > does 4.79 do over 4.78? I hadn't heard about this upgrade but am

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-03-25 Thread makmac
Luca Rescigno on 3/23/02 9:18 PM wrote: > How do I clean the LCD on a WallStreet? I don't want to damage it. > Here ya go. Right from the horses mouth (at Apple): Apple does recommends Klear Screen (as others have mentioned) and provides a

Re: Cheap FW CardBus for G3 PBs

2002-03-25 Thread Remy Davison
>Thanks. also a cheap way to move away from orphaned FW2Go cards (which I've >got). and future upgrade support thanks Orphaned, John? FW2Go does work with OS X - or have you some devices incompatible with it for OHCI reasons? (that's Maxtor's excuse; my zillions of anecdotal evidence sug