I did load Jaguar on my Pismo and now, I find that printing to my
LaserWriter NTR through an AsanteTalk is unreliable under AirPort. Actually,
the "Print Center" application seems to be flawed. Every time I try to add a
new printer when I already have one results in Print Center crashing. When
the
>I loaded Jaguar on my Ti-Book last night, and today I finally received
>Appleworks 6.2.4. I tried to load it, and it tells me that I am out of
>disk-space. I have 3 Gigs left available on my drive; and I even
>tried doing a custom load and not selecting different components. I
>know this is a
on 8/25/02 11:33 AM, Justin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 40 bucks more...i say go for it. 5400rpm and a bigger cachemain
> reason i'd say go for it is the 16 meg cache, which definatly would
> make a huge difference. think i might get one myself for the
> ibookbut alas...i have a wa
Re: Pismo/PowerBook hard drive upgrade
I wonder if anyone on list has had this experience upgrading a hard disk on
a Pismo or other PowerBook. I was about to purchase a IBM 48GB hard drive on
ebay from someone with a Pismo who was getting rid of it. Come to find
through an email question to him t
B wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Just did a "clean" install on my TiBook 400 and Jaguar is running very
> well! However,
> I have an iPod (original 5GB model) filled with songs, etc. that I
> would like to import into this "new" system and the long/short answer
> is its a "roach motel issue" - you can ch
All,
It also workson my Lombard PowerBook.
Alan,
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 01:47 pm, Ian R. Campbell wrote:
>
> On Sunday, Aug 25, 2002, at 14:42 US/Eastern, Jon Glass wrote:
>
>> on 8/25/02 8:18 AM, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Also, being new to Apple products; is there
I got AppleWorks to load; so now it really does Work. I had to load
everything but the fonts package, that is where my error is. That
will not load even if I load it by itself. Anyone have any ideas on
this?
Todd
> on 25/08/02 02:18, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I loaded Jag
Hi:
If you are successfully using MacMame .60a for OS X ... please let me
know what you are doing for inserting quarters. I haven't tried this
under earlier OS X, am just now trying it under Jaguar.
Problems ... I'm getting no sound and I can't insert quarters ... using
the number key "3" is
Folks,
Just did a "clean" install on my TiBook 400 and Jaguar is running very
well! However,
I have an iPod (original 5GB model) filled with songs, etc. that I
would like to import into this "new" system and the long/short answer
is its a "roach motel issue" - you can check the songs into the iP
On Sunday, Aug 25, 2002, at 14:42 US/Eastern, Jon Glass wrote:
> on 8/25/02 8:18 AM, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Also, being new to Apple products; is there an Apple equivalent the
>> PC
>> delete key? The delete key on my PB is the equivalent to the
>> backspace
>> key on my
on 8/25/02 8:18 AM, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also, being new to Apple products; is there an Apple equivalent the PC
> delete key? The delete key on my PB is the equivalent to the backspace
> key on my PC. I really miss that delete...
On my Pismo, holding down the fn key causes
I'd also like to praise Adium-- I hve been using it for a few months
now, and will not go back to AIM any time in the foreseeable future. It
is highly customizable, with the added benefit of using minimal memory.
And it preserves the "log" feature that AIM for OS X lost (and that the
Windows
> I can now
> have four of my SNs on at one time. (AIM, AOL,Netscape 6.2, and iChat).
> Though, that may not be such a great thing for me or the world. Though,
> I haven't been that hardcore since 00.
>
throw adium in the mix (www.adiumx.com) and you can register another ;)
highly recommend adiu
40 bucks more...i say go for it. 5400rpm and a bigger cachemain
reason i'd say go for it is the 16 meg cache, which definatly would
make a huge difference. think i might get one myself for the
ibookbut alas...i have a warrantyheh
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 12:09 PM
On Saturday, August 24, 2002, at 04:34 PM, Donald Keenan wrote:
> I don't have mine yet (Monday on my desk at work?), but Jaguar does
> seem
> to have some jagged edges.
> Could the Jag cds actually have code that varies? I guess not. I
> suppose
> the infinite variables from one machine to an
I'm looking at upgrading my Pismo's HD too, looking at the Toshiba 40 Gig
5200 RPM, 16 Meg cache
http://shop.harddrive.com/cgi-bin/itemdy15.pl?keyword=HI2+TOS+HDD2171&UID=20
02082510403900
from www.harddrive.com
It is about $40 more expensive than the 4200 rpm 2meg cache model, is it
worth the
on 24/08/02 12:28, John Callahan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to upgrade the hard drive in my Apple Powerbook G3 series
> "Wallstreet". It now has a TOSHIBA MK2109MAT, serial #19Q43235A, size:
> 2.16 GB.
> I would like to upgrade to at least 10 GB, but need to know what to
> order
on 25/08/02 02:18, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I loaded Jaguar on my Ti-Book last night, and today I finally received
> Appleworks 6.2.4. I tried to load it, and it tells me that I am out of
> disk-space. I have 3 Gigs left available on my drive; and I even
> tried doing a custom l
on 25/08/02 02:05, Ian R. Campbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
> Also, I've found that I don't get the panic messages while using AOL
> anymore. (The white on black text going over the GUI).
Usually called the "kernel panic"...
-Laurent.
--
==
"Upgrade" to OS 7.5, use an SE/30, load PGP and Arabic support, and an
e-mail program, and you should be good to go to attack the US.
Doesn't surprise me.
Best,
Burkman
ICQ 62393161
"The box said Windows 95 or better, so I bought a Macintosh."
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> From: "Ian R. Campbell" <[EMAIL P
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