Might anyone know why my TiBook 667/OS9.2.2 hangs for several seconds
when I choose 'Connect' from the Control Strip Remote Access module and
fails to connect? I'm able to connect by opening the Remote Access
control panel and selecting 'Connect' but the control strip module ought
to work.
Does anyone know of a pc-card (pcmcia) cooling fan that would work with a
Wallstreet? While I enjoy the speed of the Bluechip upgrade, it does run
quite hot and I don't want to fry the innards, or my lap for that matter.
I seem to recall seeing an ad or post mentioning this but I haven't been
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 05:08 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Slightly shifting the topic, if indeed the CSM got corrupted, what are
our options - would it be a good idea to backup any and all CSM's that
we're not sure where the original install CD is? I have some which I
probably have on a
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 09:37 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux)
called maconlinux (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run
macos,
inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the
processor. why
Hello all:
The old Cocoa you're talking about was sold and renamed Stagecast
Creator. As others have mentioned, it's totally differerent from the
present day Cocoa. It is a simple and easy to use and designed for
kids. My daughter has it and likes it a lot. She made several of her
own
This will not work in a Wallstreet, as the Wallstreet requires PC66 chips..
You MIGHT occasionally find that a 100 will run without crashing, though it
is not going to be stable.
I've bought PC66 RAM from OWC before, and upon recieving it, had trouble
getting it to work.. Although it was
Thank you, Peter. (I forgot to mention that I'm on digest so there will be
some time lag.)
I'll try experimenting with the lower resolutions. I believe I tried 640 X
480 but I can't be certain. There are lots of extra resolutions that show
up once connected to the projector and I didn't try
Greetings all: has anyone used a generic USB 2.0 cardbus card with a
Wallstreet under 10.2 with success? I need some sort of USB with my WS, and
the generic 2.0 cards are much more inexpensive than specialized Mac ones
(which are still 1.1).
Look in System Profiler and it will tell you what kind of memory you have
installed. I have two 256/PC100 chips from OWC in my Pismo and they work
just great, but they are both the same speed RAM.
Tom
I think I remember hearing about there being a problem with different
speed ram in the two
The Pismo will run PC133 or 100, though it is much happier with 100..
The Wallstreet will run PC66 only..
Thanks,
David
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In a message dated 10/23/02 12:29:06 PM, you wrote:
Look in System Profiler and
Kent wrote:
Does anyone know of a pc-card (pcmcia) cooling fan that would work with a
Wallstreet?
I thought Cyberguys would have one--since they have about 50
coolers for desktops--including one with colored lights that looks
really really cool. I found a few on Google including:
On 23/10/02 11:58, Guy Masson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the recommended choice for OS-X native web page assembly/generation?
I have used BBEdit and Claris Home page in the past, but I want to move
forward and build better.
For basic needs, the only free solution I found so far that
Guy Masson wrote:
What is the recommended choice for OS-X native web page assembly/generation?
I have used BBEdit and Claris Home page in the past, but I want to move
forward and build better.
Dunno about 'recommended' but there's the Taco HTML editor; it's free:
http://www.tacosw.com/
Thanks for such quick service. I received it at 9:00 this morning. I
just replaced the Sound/AC board in my Wallstreet. When I first plugged
in the AC adapter the Green LED came on and the fan started. The only
way to turn it off was to perform a reset (ctrl+fn+shift+power). It
will not power
Donald Keenan wrote:
Bruce:
Thanks for the info.
So there's not yet been an economic incentive to make a a platform
independent? standard? (Am I wording this correctly?)
Yes there was a serious attempt to make a platform independent standard,
and it's wide adoption has been thwarted by
Justin wrote:
what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux)
called maconlinux (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run
macos, inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on
the processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their own
I like GoLive 6 from Adobe, which is a nice easy to learn web design
program, much more so than GL 4 was.
Tom
For basic needs, the only free solution I found so far that is GUI-based is
Composer in Netscape 7. There is also DreamWeaver if money is not a problem
for you or you need more than
Just picked up a Wallstreet a couple days ago. 266MHz, 64MB, 2GB drive.
I bumped the RAM to 256MB and stuck in an 18GB Toshiba drive I had. The
drive was partitioned as 6GB 11GB. I installed OS9.2.1 on the 6GB
partition. It boots up and runs fine (except for the damned sleep issue
which I'll
Just picked up a Wallstreet a couple days ago. 266MHz, 64MB, 2GB drive.
I bumped the RAM to 256MB and stuck in an 18GB Toshiba drive I had. The
drive was partitioned as 6GB 11GB. I installed OS9.2.1 on the 6GB
partition. It boots up and runs fine except for the damned sleep issue.
I reviewed
Mark wrote:
I tried to install Jaguar but when when I launch the installer App and try
to restart, it tells me the OSX install CD could be set as the startup
drive. So I try to restart and hold down the C key...this doesn't work
(nor does Shift;fn;ctrl;delete). So I pull out my OSX.1.3
I need to buy a logic board for a G3 Lombard 400. Can anyone help?
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I was s hoping that would be the simple answer. Thanks Laurent! Not
that reinstalling is THAT big of a deal, but simply copying the System
Folder will make the change-over a breeze.
You're the best! Thanks. I always notice you answer alot of people's
questions time and again. You must
I have one of the OWC universal low-profile chips in my Wallstreet and it
has run for better than six months. Would that make it a PC100? They claim
it will work in the first WS through the Pismo.
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:50:20
I got a BUSlink USB 2.0 4-port card from the open box table at Best Buy.
Around $50 about six months ago, IIRC. The nice thing is it has four real
ports, so no dongle required. The bad thing is my Sony CyberShot isn't
recognized in OS9, although the card icon shows up on the desktop. OS X is
fine,
on 23/10/02 18:38, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just picked up a Wallstreet a couple days ago. 266MHz, 64MB, 2GB drive.
I bumped the RAM to 256MB and stuck in an 18GB Toshiba drive I had. The
drive was partitioned as 6GB 11GB. I installed OS9.2.1 on the 6GB
partition. It boots up and
on 23/10/02 22:44, BGbytes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was s hoping that would be the simple answer. Thanks Laurent! Not
that reinstalling is THAT big of a deal, but simply copying the System
Folder will make the change-over a breeze.
You're the best! Thanks. I always notice you
John Koen of ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 10/22/02 9:20 PM:
Hi, Gail
I remember this problem. I'm running only OS X now, so the memory is
fading, but I had the problem only on my Beige G3, never on my Pismo.
In the indexing preferences, you should uncheck all the languages you
don't
John Beringer of ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 10/23/02 4:03 AM:
Heya,
I can pipe up on this (if only with personal experience).
I went through the same thing, since I wanted to have my all partitions
(80GB) indexed, despite that I remain hazy on the advantages (I believe
you'd still find
On 10/23/02 Phillip Burk transmogrified words into:
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 05:08 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Slightly shifting the topic, if indeed the CSM got corrupted, what are
our options - would it be a good idea to backup any and all CSM's that
we're not sure where the original
On 10/23/02 Noah B. Wallace transmogrified words into:
I think I remember hearing about there being a problem with different
speed ram in the two slots. I'm pretty sure the upper slot is 100MHz
also from OWC. I've returned the moduel, but I suspect I'll get another
133 module when they send
on 10/22/02 10:22 PM, BGbytes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And, for future reference, if I wanted to completely UNpartition this HD,
and have all 6 gigs in one place, would I use the Drive Setup to wipe
out the two partitions, and it would create one partition in place of the
current two?
I
on 10/23/02 7:10 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i found a Family PC magazine, which had a little article about Cocoa,
and they were talking about how its a great new programming
environment, thats simple enough for kids to learn (it appeared to be a
graphical environment?)
yes, companies do grant other software companies access to OS source
code - sometimes there is a fee, sometimes its only NDA, but always at
very least NDA. you can get the source code to windows, if you sign an
NDA, and fork over 323,546,145,632.00, and your youngest child. its how
software
on 23/10/02 02:27, Jon Glass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 10/23/02 7:10 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i found a Family PC magazine, which had a little article about Cocoa,
and they were talking about how its a great new programming
environment, thats simple enough for
hm, perhaps you should let him make that decision?
perhaps it runs in the family, and he could be the next steve jobs.
or on the other hand, the next bill gateson second
thoughtget the little guy a nice bike.
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:27 AM, Jon Glass
what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux)
called maconlinux (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run macos,
inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the
processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their own OS,
on their own
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:24:44AM -0400, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
:
: on 23/10/02 02:13, John Koen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: What tipped me off is the date. Jobs was not even a part of Apple yet,
: was he? I think Gil Amelio/Board were still trying to decide between
: NeXT and Be OS
on 10/23/02 8:13 AM, John Koen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a Cocoa module [I think] of OpenDoc
Cocoa was not part of OpenDoc. It was a free-standing application. It
used/uses no editors nor stationery. I cannot vouch that it doesn't depend
on the SOMObjects and/or CFM libraries, but
Heya,
I can pipe up on this (if only with personal experience).
I went through the same thing, since I wanted to have my all partitions
(80GB) indexed, despite that I remain hazy on the advantages (I believe
you'd still find 98% of all the files your seeking).
I got through it by really running
On 10/23/02 1:03 AM, John Beringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the Cybertrough:
Heya,
I can pipe up on this (if only with personal experience).
I went through the same thing, since I wanted to have my all partitions
(80GB) indexed, despite that I remain hazy on the advantages (I believe
on 10/23/02 9:02 AM, Justin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hm, perhaps you should let him make that decision?
perhaps it runs in the family, and he could be the next steve jobs.
or on the other hand, the next bill gateson second
thoughtget the little guy a nice bike.
Hi all, I want ask ,does something like a mac to PC translation software
exist that would allow jaguar to run on a PC?
thankyou in advance
I've seen one or two mac emulators for pcs, that iirc could run OS 9.
Never seen anything for X.
Luis
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