wireless?

2002-11-04 Thread wappling
Hi all, Im looking into connecting An I-book wireless connection to cable modem,My question is I see a number of brands and prices all over heck, is there any big advantage to going apple airport as to simplicity over D-link as an example? -- G-Books is sponsored by and..

Re: USB card providing power to devices?

2002-11-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 04/11/02 17:06, "Brian Scott Oplinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I'm looking at a USB compact flash reader/writer and, so far, all of them >> are bus powered. Now, I'm looking to give this reader/writer and I know that >> the laptop that will be used with it *doesn't* have built-in USB (PB

Re: USB card providing power to devices?

2002-11-04 Thread Richard Smykla
Laurent, Just get a Compact Flash Adapter. CF cards don't draw much power, the adapters are cheap (~$10 US), and should work in any Type II PCMCIA Card slot. I use one made by Simple Technology, works great in my Lombard G3. OS X doesn't even require any driver software (not sure about OS9 drivers

Re: USB adapter

2002-11-04 Thread Lee
Why don't you just get a PCMCIA compact flash adapter. They are cheap (under $15 is what I paid). I just went and bought the cheapest model intended for the PC market and it just worked. Lee On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 04:36 US/Central, Thomas Ethen wrote: > I thought that there was a seri

USB adapter

2002-11-04 Thread Thomas Ethen
I thought that there was a serial to USB adapter available and that could be used to import Compact Flash Readers. Tom >>I'm looking at a USB compact flash reader/writer and, so far, all of them >>are bus powered. Now, I'm looking to give this reader/writer and I know that >>the laptop that wi

Re: USB card providing power to devices?

2002-11-04 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger
>I'm looking at a USB compact flash reader/writer and, so far, all of them >are bus powered. Now, I'm looking to give this reader/writer and I know that >the laptop that will be used with it *doesn't* have built-in USB (PB 1400). >So, is there any cardbus USB PCMCIA card that would provide power to

Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened?

2002-11-04 Thread Obi-Wan
On 11/4/02 6:31 AM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough: > on 04/11/02 08:31, Norm Kamp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Why do we keep beating this topic to death. The Wallstreet has never >> woken when the lid is opened and never will> Because somebody declared yest

USB card providing power to devices?

2002-11-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
I'm looking at a USB compact flash reader/writer and, so far, all of them are bus powered. Now, I'm looking to give this reader/writer and I know that the laptop that will be used with it *doesn't* have built-in USB (PB 1400). So, is there any cardbus USB PCMCIA card that would provide power to tha

Re(2): OT? Keyboard for a Duo?

2002-11-04 Thread Hottentot
On 11/4/02 at 2:40 PM I saw Laurent Daudelin type: >On 04/11/02 14:36, "Jon Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I know it's a bit OT, but this is the only list I'm on where this could >> possibly be answered. My latest keyboard for my duos died--revision F, of >> all things--and I need to get a

Re: OT? Keyboard for a Duo?

2002-11-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 04/11/02 14:36, "Jon Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know it's a bit OT, but this is the only list I'm on where this could > possibly be answered. My latest keyboard for my duos died--revision F, of > all things--and I need to get a new or used one to replace it. Any > recommendations? Si

OT? Keyboard for a Duo?

2002-11-04 Thread Jon Glass
I know it's a bit OT, but this is the only list I'm on where this could possibly be answered. My latest keyboard for my duos died--revision F, of all things--and I need to get a new or used one to replace it. Any recommendations? Since this will go in an older Duo, I'm not sure of how much I want t

Re: Powerlogix Bluechip experiences

2002-11-04 Thread Phillip Burk
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 12:37 PM, hal9000x wrote: > > On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 12:33 PM, Hal wrote: > >> Anyone here have their Pismo upgraded by Powerlogix? Care to share >> your >> experience? >> >> thanks, >> -Hal > > > I'd also be interested in this. I am thinking of upgrad

Re: Should Pismo stay awake when lid is closed?

2002-11-04 Thread Thomas Ethen
How about this? If I keep my external USB 2.5" drive connected when I shut down my Pismo, it will start up once again after the lid is closed and the screen will stay on until I open it again and shut it down without the external drive. It does not do this without the drive attached. Any ideas on w

Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened?

2002-11-04 Thread Byron Gardner
I have two Wallstreets and they have never waken when opening the lid. I have been through OS 8.1 up to 10.2.1. Byron On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 12:09 AM, Andrew wrote: > " (G-Books)" wrote: >> Subject: Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened? >> Date: Sun, 3 Nov 02 06:50:18 -0500 >

Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened?

2002-11-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 04/11/02 08:31, Norm Kamp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why do we keep beating this topic to death. The Wallstreet has never > woken when the lid is opened and never will, The original > instructions stated you have to press the power key, and you can > press other keys. Because somebody decl

Re: help with ethernet bridge?

2002-11-04 Thread Mick Ring
on 11/3/02 21:30, george ruta at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i just upgraded from wallstreet to pismo, and am very pleased except that my > printer is localtalk only. i bought a farallon ethermac multiprinter adapter > but it came with no info. i had hoped just plugging everything in would do > it,

Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened?

2002-11-04 Thread Norm Kamp
Why do we keep beating this topic to death. The Wallstreet has never woken when the lid is opened and never will, The original instructions stated you have to press the power key, and you can press other keys. Norm >Andrew wrote: > >> " (G-Books)" wrote: > > > Subject: Re: Should Wallstreet

Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened?

2002-11-04 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Andrew wrote: > " (G-Books)" wrote: > > Subject: Re: Should Wallstreet wake when lid is opened? > > Date: Sun, 3 Nov 02 06:50:18 -0500 > > From: B.J. Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sorry, but this is not determined by the make/model of PowerBook you > > have. I run 8.6 on a Wallstreet II (233) a

Re: Airport connection dropouts

2002-11-04 Thread R. Hannes Niedner
On 11/3/02 11:39 PM, "wappling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > RE; voltage filters and transformers can be OK for controling spikes or > rises in voltage,Im thinking perhaps drops in voltage may be the cause of > signal loss at the base station antenae? the easiest way to tell if you dont > have a m