LOL. yeah, I wasn't sure if I wanted to go there! ( =
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Is there a prankster among us, or is it Dan's mailing list server? I got
three Someone requested...etc sent within 5 minutes this morning.
vlad
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Is there a prankster among us, or is it Dan's mailing list server? I got
three Someone requested...etc sent within 5 minutes this morning.
vlad
According to an email from earlier this week, it's the server. And it
is not Dan's. He and I discussed briefly about moving it over to a
box of
On 6/23/02 8:18 PM, James Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/23/02 2:30 PM Jim Eddy edified us all by writing:
(_!_)(_*_)(_!_)(_._)
So is that second one a rabbit??? ;-)
Jim Rohde
Yeah. Bunny buns.
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on 24/06/02 00:18, Beverly Woods at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
just got back from a couple of days away, during which we left my
partner's Wallstreet unplugged, it being stormy. The Wallstreet is a G3/300
which has previously given difficulty if you try to start from the battery,
P. Turtle-Bear Guillermo writes:
This is an automated message from the G-Books mailing list manager.
Somebody (probably you) has requested the unsubscribe operation for the
email address
Just got the automated unsubscribe message like others have been getting
- what's going on list mom?
As
Count another satisfied upgrader. No problems here, and some minor speed
improvements noted.
Pismo 400, 386 MB RAM, original 6 GB hard drive.
Harmon
on 21/06/02 02:22, Walter R Basil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't experienced any problems whatsoever (as well as all the other
Dear Listessas, Listas,
my Mom-in-law is currently in China and her iBook (dual USB, 600, 640, 30)
quit letting her access the Internet. It sounds like a hardware issue. Does
anyone have any suggestions how and where she could get it repaired quickly?
She is in Harbin (waay north-east China,
The reset combination causes the on light to blink on for a second and
there's a brief whirr (maybe 2 seconds) as if the hard drive is trying to
spin up, then unit returns to off.
Beverly
just got back from a couple of days away, during which we left my
partner's Wallstreet unplugged, it
On 24/06/02 10:30, Beverly Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reset combination causes the on light to blink on for a second and
there's a brief whirr (maybe 2 seconds) as if the hard drive is trying to
spin up, then unit returns to off.
OK, I think I've got this with my previous Wallstreet
Well, I'm a bit at a loss here. I think I remember a few times my Wallstreet
acting like this, and I thought that doing Command+Control+Power would bring
it back to life, but if it doesn't work for you, I'm not sure what is wrong.
What you could do is remove the battery and disconnect it from the
Will the ink check utility be added later?
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I know this is going to get me in trouble but I can't understand why
Apple Powerbooks have such trouble with hinges. I've set up a number of
5## powerboats for assorted family members and just had the hinges
replaced on my wallstreet. Now I hear that newer model powerbooks may
also have hinge
Seth wrote:
Wow! No USB port on the 850? I've got a Stylus Color 740 and it has all
three: PC serial, USB, and Apple printer port. Plus the drivers were built
into OS X (*I consider myself lucky*)
Have you tried the obvious yet:
Yes, I've been round the houses with this. Just spent 40 minutes
I was curious enough to try to find out more about the G4 upgrade offered
for the Pismo's (I was actually looking for benchmarks... Surprise, none
listed). I'm not sure that everyone knew exactly what this upgrade quite
entailed, I know I was surprised.
You actually have to remove your current
Open the: library/printers/epson/utility. It's been there for quite a
while. From my experience it does not work quite as well as the OS 9
version but does work.
Tom Ohmer wrote:
Will the ink check utility be added later?
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Hey, thanks to everyone who wrote to help with this! This was indeed the
problem. Yes, the hard drive was recently upgraded to a 20G IBM drive, and
this was the first time the Wallstreet had been closed since the upgrade. We
haven't done the steel insert yet, because at the moment taking out the
That release reads rather strangely. It's confusing, one paragraph
seems to say that you send the card in, another makes it sound like the
whole 'book. Relevant paragraphs are below:
The BlueChip Pismo requires that the the original processor card have
its G3
processor removed, and
I have 192mb of memory in my Pismo. In wanting to use Virtual PC
more, OS X in the horizon, and ram prices relatively cheap today, I
was planning on upgrading.
However, I've heard that if you increase the ram too much (say above
512mb) that you could be susceptible to losing data. True?
What is
I have 1 gb in my Pismo. I'm running 9.2.2 and the machine is rock-solid.
Gary
Michael J. Granado wrote:
I have 192mb of memory in my Pismo. In wanting to use Virtual PC
more, OS X in the horizon, and ram prices relatively cheap today, I
was planning on upgrading.
However, I've heard that
On 24/06/02 14:51, Michael J. Granado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 192mb of memory in my Pismo. In wanting to use Virtual PC
more, OS X in the horizon, and ram prices relatively cheap today, I
was planning on upgrading.
However, I've heard that if you increase the ram too much (say
My son's ibook (dual USB 500) had that happen one time. Power Manager Reset
seemed to fix it.
Gary
Tobias Strohe wrote:
Dear Listessas, Listas,
my Mom-in-law is currently in China and her iBook (dual USB, 600, 640, 30)
quit letting her access the Internet. It sounds like a hardware issue.
My Pismo started up without it's usual orchestral sound. I called
AppleCare and they walked me through resetting the PRAM.
This may have nothing to do with your situation, but maybe?
Donald
On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 07:58 AM, Eric Opiela wrote:
just got back from a couple of days away,
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