While I've been using OS X for some time now on my desktop machine (G3
DT (233-400) I only recently installed it on my Wallstreet
(384M/10G/266,14.1). So far it's a bit of a mixed review. The
installation was painless and presented no problems at all abd the
machine is reasonably quick.
On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 08:26 AM, Geoffrey Parker wrote:
While I've been using OS X for some time now on my desktop machine (G3
DT (233-400) I only recently installed it on my Wallstreet
(384M/10G/266,14.1). So far it's a bit of a mixed review. The
installation was painless and
On 4/20/02 4:21 PM, (G-Books) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently most/all Digital cameras have lag time after the shot. I
have tried many at CompUSA and Circuit City and they all had lag
after shooting.
The lag times are even parts of the review process on web sites now.
Do you have
Digital images were placed on the sides of tall buildings (the kind
Superman used to leap) at the Salt Lake Olympics.
--
Thomas S. England
Decatur GA 30030
Thomas,
Thanks for sharing this fact! I was at the Olympics and I can attest to the
fact that those banners on the buildings in SLC
Jeremy Derr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you configuring TCP/IP on each machine? DHCP? Manual? If Manual,
what IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Router address? How can tell that the
iBook does OK? What is it you're trying to do on this network;
filesharing? internet connection sharing?
Walter R Basil wrote:
Of course I normally shoot at the lowest quality setting for easy
transmittal over email to family., so that has an effect I am sure. When I
bump up the quality..there is more lag as it writes it to the CF I am sure.
Yeah, I just tested this with my Epson (PhotoPC 650)
I have a Pismo and my compact flash card mounts perfectly. You must be
running at least OSX version 10.1 or later. In versions 10.0.4 and earlier,
it wouldn't mount. The driver for mounting is built into the OS.
I don't know about the DVD, or other specialty cards in your Wallstreet, but
I would
What a farce.
Apple sent me a carton for shipping my PowerBook for AppleCare
warranty-covered DVD module repairs. Since I know Parko, the fellow
who had the well-publicized warranty-shipping broken-LCD fiasco last
year, I visited the Airborne office to ask how much it would cost to
insure
Then you will have the best of both worlds! The archival property of film
and the convenience of digital.
I scan my negatives and store them on CD for distribution to others and will
scan prints for some uses, but you have much more control over digital print
quality when scanning from the
On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 03:50 PM, Kochkodin wrote:
I absolutely avoid Airborne like the plague!!! I have had stuff
shipped to
me via Airnorne that was signature required...the drivers just threw it
on
the porch and left it. I live 1 block from an elementary school and the
kids
You could take the extra ram from for 333 and put it into the iBook. Or you
could look into a CPU upgrade for your 333.
-Thomas
Hi all,
I'll try to cut a long story short: After using my Bronze G3/333 for more
than a year I've come, during the last days across an occasion which I find
I've just picked up a VST Zip 250 expansion bay for
my Pismo.
It's supposed to be hot-swappable, but I cannot get
100MB or 250MB Zip disks
to mount unless the machine is booted up with the
expansion bay in there. I
have no trouble hot swapping the factory CD/DVD
unit.
Is this a
On 4/18/02 3:57 PM, Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best and most widely supported format for posting URLs in email and
elsewhere is to put the entire thing between less than and greater than
signs, like this:
http://lowendmac.com
More email clients will turn this format into an
On 4/21/02 1:36 AM, (G-Books) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'll try to cut a long story short: After using my Bronze G3/333 for more
than a year I've come, during the last days across an occasion which I find
quite good:
A friend of mine has introduced me to an Apple reseller he
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