Well the plot thickens! I switched the drives around and the UJDA330 doesn't
seem to have the screw holes in the same place as the UJDA710 mentioned in
the article on the face plate. I can't seem to get it to fit correctly, even
though it looks like it fits perfectly. The Pismo sees the drive
At 10:20 pm -0700 15/5/02, Michael J. Granado wrote:
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the
requirements must have built in firewire. Does
this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard
400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has
anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire
card?
I
The problem seems to be that the screw holes are not in the same place as
the original expansion bay drive (there ais one on the top, one on the side
and one on the bottom in the center instead of two on top and one on the
side (the only one that lines up) as per the original) face plate. That
New iBooks are on Apple's site this morning. 4 existing configs.
12-inch
600MHz G3/128MB RAM/20GB hard drive/CDROM -- $1,199
700MHz G3/128MB RAM/20GB hard drive/combo -- $1,499
14-inch
700MHz G3/256MB RAM/30GB hard drive/CDROM -- $1,649
700MHz G3/256MB RAM/30GB hard drive/combo -- $1,799
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the
requirements must have built in firewire. Does
this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard
400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has
anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire
card?
I tried this on my Wallstreet 292 Mhz with a firewire2Go
A crossover cable was mentioned in a recent post for transferring files
between computers. I've wondered what the difference is between a
crossover and a regular ethernet cable. Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks! Diane
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G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog
Btw, in response to an earlier post on MacLaw, my PowerBook is a 14
thus apparently there is no contrast setting. How weird.
Anyway, I bought a Crossover ethernet cable yesterday and then
spent the next three+ hours trying every setting possible to get the
two computers to talk to each other
Matthew D. O'Conner wrote:
Just bought a 300 Wallstreet yesterday on eBay and I have a few questions:
What's an easy way to transfer data between the PowerBook and the
iMac? An ethernet cable? Something tells me it can't be _that_
simple
Yeah, it is...It's a Mac, after all
Go
Diane Gamm wrote:
A crossover cable was mentioned in a recent post for transferring files
between computers. I've wondered what the difference is between a
crossover and a regular ethernet cable. Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks! Diane
I know, I know, it's Linksys and evil anti-mac
I'm not sure how you use it, but a crossover cable has opposite wiring on
each end for example the wire would be red/blue/green on one end and green/
blue/red on the other.
Hope this helps,
Chris
Mini-It's why the wheel was invented!
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But if you have a TiBook or a newer G4 PowerMac, it has Auto MDI-X built
in, a technology that autosenses whether a crossover or straight-through
cable is plugged in, and autoconfigures itself to work right.
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On 5/19/02 5:06 PM, Walt French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody else have trouble that the CD won't insert into the _new_
TiBooks (DVI)?
Any suggestions?
Mine has to inserted nearly completely, and then makes a disconcerting
(though apparently common) noise.
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AAAgrrrhh, i found it!!!
http://www.macsonly.com/ethernet.html
this is overkill with connecting 2 macs with a crossover cable, but it is
good info I think.
Ryan
AAaaagh! This is really frustrating. How can I find out if
the ethernet port on my PowerBook even works? I
sorry, bad conduct, replying to my own post AND i am off topic, but this is
a good place for mac help and searches (i found it looking for the crossover
networking how to page).
http://www.macinsearch.com/index.html/
AAAgrrrhh, i found it!!!
http://www.macsonly.com/ethernet.html
You can do the same thing with a PC, ethernet is a standard... You can even
read about them at www.ieee.org
Todd
What's an easy way to transfer data between the PowerBook and the
iMac? An ethernet cable? Something tells me it can't be _that_
simple
Yeah, it is...It's a Mac, after
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