Glad to help. It seems like the dumbest thing to keep a multiprocessing
extension enabled on a laptop with only one processor. But that's just the
thing that will make your computer go wacky and have you running frantically
for Applecare.
I found the article at the Apple Knowledge Base. Check
I'm having problems with Address Book as well. . . . . . every time I
reply to
anyone, their name gets added to Address Book.
Thanks, I knew I wasn't crazy! This is really driving me nuts. Someone
please provide a solution, or I will end up in a mental ward soon ;-\
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Chrys R. Cruz,
Greetings Listas,
Another question for the cognoscenti of the list...Is there such a thing as a
SCSI to USB converter cable? The reason that I ask is that I have a Umax 11 x 17
scanner that I would dearly love to use with my Pismo and imac se. I currently use
a Umax 2200 scanner that works
Laurent is correct—Belkin also makes SCSI-Firewire. CompUSA had those in the same
half-price bin for $65.
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 16/05/02 02:39, Kochkodin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question for the cognoscenti of the list...Is there such a thing as
a
SCSI to USB
Worked fine on my 333 Lombard even using OS X. The playback screen was a
little choppy and VM had to be turned off when using OS 9 but otherwise
nothing unusual. The biggest constraint is the fact that digital video takes
1 gig per 5 minutes.
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the
The only way to manage it would be to periodically choose Show:
Temporary or click on the categories column to display the unfiled
category, select them all and delete them. It sounds like the Jaguar
version of Address Book is going to be more useful and more flexible,
but won't be out until
I'm running a 30G Travelstar drive that runs at 4200rpm, a Sonnet 500mHz
upgrade in a WS with 192MB of RAM, an OrangeMicro Firewire card and a
Sony DCR-VX2000. Playback is choppy onscreen, and export is terrible.
Almost no sound, and there are dropped frames. Anyone have any ideas?=20
Choppy
I get your picture too. Weren't you in that movie Matrix.
So you're saying you've got your picture in your local address book and
you haven't set up webmail?
Jim
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:35 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 09:46 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
Are
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 01:32 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
I get your picture too. Weren't you in that movie Matrix.
So you're saying you've got your picture in your local address book and
you haven't set up webmail?
I've set up WebMail, but that's all. I don't use it, haven't added my
Moin Moin,
since there were no answers I think this old question is still worth
to be answeredŠ
Am 05.01.2002 schriebst Du:
On 05.01.2002, you wrote:
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 20:44:34 -0500
From: Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I finally got around to updating from Mac OS 9.2.1 to 9.2.2 yesterday.
on 16/05/02 17:38, makmac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent Daudelin on 5/16/02 3:36 PM wrote:
Anyhow, it's happily chugging away and I'm finally ready to leap head first
into OSX. I've made a 30GB UNIX partition for that, and the remainder (just
under 8GB) is for OS9 and the content of
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