Re: Powerbook G3 - Cache memory

2002-11-12 Thread Richard Smykla
Bruce, Your listing does show L2 present: Backside L2 cache:512K You could also use a utility like NewerTech's Gauge PRO (OS9). Rick Thanks, -- Bruce Mitchell POB 861103 Los Angeles, CA 90086-1103 (323) 793-5001 (323) 451-2412 Fax CA PI 10999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/11/02 12:13 PM,

Re: wallstreet cooling fan

2002-11-12 Thread Bonnie Mellott
I've had my pismo for three years and I use it for hours every day, and the only times I have heard the fan kick on is when I have it sitting on my bed for a while, like maybe an hour or so. Also, some times that thing gets so hot it's uncomfortable to keep it on my lap. I think that's normal

Re: Virtual RAM problem in Pismo under Jaguar

2002-11-12 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 04:13 PM, Eugene Lee wrote: Nope. You can have protected memory without swap (diskless computers). And you can have swap without protected memory (old Mac OS, old Windoze). Protected memory means that processes can only hose their own memory space, and not

Virtual RAM problem in Pismo under Jaguar

2002-11-12 Thread gregg hillmar
Having been in close to the same position, the best I can reccomend is to re-boot into OS9. I know of no way to turn off the virtual memory in OSX. Its not designed to run without it AFAIK. good luck gregg _ gregg hillmar scenic lighting design portfolio life as we know

help! with router

2002-11-12 Thread george ruta
i decided to go wireless after reading the previous posts. my pismo works fine directly connected to earthlink cable modem. it talks to and configures the linksys router (befw11s4 ver 2), but i can't get to the internet via the router, even though the wan led is lit on the router. i tried both the

Re: help! with router

2002-11-12 Thread Todd Ruch
Is your pismo getting an ip address and gateway ip from the router? You may need to enter a static and gateway ip on your pismo manually. The IP on your computer will be different now, probably 192.168.0.100 or something like that, and the router should have the ip that was formally used by

Re: help! with router

2002-11-12 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 12/11/02 23:04, Todd Ruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is your pismo getting an ip address and gateway ip from the router? You may need to enter a static and gateway ip on your pismo manually. The IP on your computer will be different now, probably 192.168.0.100 or something like that, and

Re: help! with router

2002-11-12 Thread Dustin
Go to : http://192.168.1.1 In your browser. Check if the router is getting an IP from the outside. If it isn't, unplug your cable modem for 2 minutes and plug it back in. If it still can't get an IP go to Linksys's support page: http://www.linksys.com/support/support.asp?spid=69 Scroll

Re: help! with router

2002-11-12 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Tuesday, Nov 12, 2002, at 21:20 US/Pacific, Laurent Daudelin wrote: I'm no network expert but from the message the original poster is mentioning, it looks like Earthlink is able to tell that their servers are talking to a router, hence the saying they don't support home networks. There