Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Matt Halter
The only thing you have to fear is fear itself. It's very simple. All you have to do is unscrew a couple screws and then do some gentle prying. I've got some easy to follow directions I can send you if you're ever interested. On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 01:43 AM, Van Turner wrote: >

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Van Turner
I have 320MB RAM in my WallStreet. 64MB in the bank I can't get to (afraid to try) and 256MB in the bank directly under the keyboard. Paid WAY too much for it, though. $100 at CompUSA. Could have gotten it for $55 at Datamem.com. -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small

Re: Off topic

2002-11-10 Thread wappling
RE; yes thankyou. > wappling on 11/7/02 11:35 PM wrote: > >> RE; I should describe better,the device Im asking about is a seperate tower >> box and power supply that can be loaded with several hardrives allowing for >> easy switching from one to another from the desktop,and very useful when >> mor

Re: Mouse for use with PowerBook?

2002-11-10 Thread James Morgan
>I'm looking for a nice small mouse to use with a Pismo PowerBook. -- I use an Apple USB hockey puck mouse that came with my Blue&White G3 with my powerbook. It's small and works well. -- MacBlackSheep -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Do

Re: OT: Problems with Samsung ML-1220

2002-11-10 Thread Jason Long
on 11/5/02 10:08 PM, John Haumann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 08:52 PM, Jason Long wrote: > >> Just in case I'm totally out to lunch, what extensions do I need to >> have >> activated to print? Right now I have PrintMonitor and Printing Lib >> active in >> ad

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Justin
PC66 vs. 100 is only the rating of which the ram will maintain stability at. they are completely backwards compatible - you can run pc100 in a pc66 bank, it will just run @ 66MHz. now, running PC66 at 100/133, then yes, that would be a cause for stability concerns, because you are running it at

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Justin
wowzers, didnt think stny.rr stretched that far out. glen area...not sure...personally i love www.pricewatch.com , online ordering seems to be the way to go for me. On Sunday, November 10, 2002, at 12:48 PM, John Callahan wrote: > Thanks. I live near Watkins Glen. Where would reccomend buying m

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 09/11/02 18:02, Heok Hee Ng at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Laurent Daudelin wrote: > >> You can go much higher than 192. 192 was based by Apple on what memory was >> available when the Wallstreet was introduced. You can go up to 1 GB, but I >> would suggest 512, so if you ever need to swap batt

Re: *Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 09/11/02 14:51, John Beringer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmmm, > This makes me wonder whether they'd be any benefit to equiping our pb 333 > (bronze) with more than its spec 384MB or RAM. Anyone have any feelings on > this? > > JB > > > On 11/9/02 9:49, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: *Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 09/11/02 16:32, Justin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > there is no such thing as too much ram. > > ok, exception being the sleep "issue" with 1gig...which i understand > isnt an issue unless swapping batteries while working? ive personally > never done that before..so it surely wouldnt be an

Re: Off topic

2002-11-10 Thread Mark
wappling on 11/7/02 11:35 PM wrote: > RE; I should describe better,the device Im asking about is a seperate tower > box and power supply that can be loaded with several hardrives allowing for > easy switching from one to another from the desktop,and very useful when > more than one OS is needed,I

GSX heralds new era for Apple? (was-Re: Gold star for Apple)

2002-11-10 Thread Dan K
Apple's new Global Service Exchange (GSX) system will track repairs by serial number _and_ repair techs' IDs, hopefully forcing better accountability with the goal of eliminating these types of experiences. The new GSX system, scheduled to go live in Spring 2003, will automatically flag and foc

Wallstreet WEP with Orinoco Silver

2002-11-10 Thread Mick Ring
I have a Netgear MR314 wireless router and I have been unsuccessful in getting it to work with 64-bit WEP and my Lucent Wavelan Silver card in a Wallstreet. The Orinoco Control Panel takes the WEP key and appears to connect to the router (the signal bar indicates that it is) but I can't connect to

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread DavidWedge
the reason the Wllst only recognizes 1/2 the RAM is that it's setup for only PC66 RAM, and you've likely got either PC100 or PC133 chips. You need PC66 RAm for it, or you will very likely experience crashes and instability. THis is not ALWAYS the case--soome later revision Wallstreets had multi

Re: Memory upgrade for G3 series Wallstreet, I've got 320 Mb

2002-11-10 Thread Andrew
> Memory upgrade for G3 series Wallstreet. Max memory, specs say 192. It seems > that I've read up to 500 + or - megs. Installation. Apple reccomens service > center install on lower bank. Comments please. When I sent my Wallstreet in to Powerbook Parts for the hinge repair,

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread John Callahan
Thanks. I live near Watkins Glen. Where would reccomend buying memory. John Callahan Justin wrote: > specs for those machines (in a lot of cases) were printed before larger > dimms were available for testingthey say 192, but the machine can > actually page more. not sure if you could do 512,

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread John Fox
Just wanted to chime in here and say that I'm having the same exact problem with my Wallstreet. I'd be interested in hearing a solution. - John On Sunday, November 10, 2002, at 11:38 AM, Paul Nicholson wrote: > At 12:49 PM -0500 11/9/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote: >> You can go much higher than

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Heok Hee Ng
Paul Nicholson wrote: > I had a 128MB module in my WallStreet and started getting memory errors. To >troubleshoot the problem, I took the 256MB single height SODIMM out of my tiBook, and >put it in the top slot of the Wallstreet, it recognized only 128MB of it. The >Wallstreet uses a double hei

Re: Memory

2002-11-10 Thread Paul Nicholson
At 12:49 PM -0500 11/9/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote: >You can go much higher than 192. 192 was based by Apple on what memory was >available when the Wallstreet was introduced. You can go up to 1 GB, but I >would suggest 512, so if you ever need to swap batteries when no power is >available, the backu

Re: More wireless questions

2002-11-10 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
Just thought I'd mention that I've bought a Buffalo Airstation WLAR-L1 1G router which plugs into my cable modem. It has 4 ethernet connections for wired systems and the Airport card in my Powerbook 800 works with it very well. Price was £115 (GBP) plus tax here in the UK. -- With best wishes, Rog