Norm Kamp wrote:
About six weeks ago I installed low profile 256 Ram Module (by
Viking) in a Wallstreet II and two weeks later I installed a IBM
40GNX (5400RPM). Well everything worked great for about two weeks, I
thought I was in heaven.
Since then I have been traveling and that's when the
Hi all,
Given the fact that Dan just posted regarding this very
subject to all of the lowendmac lists, I think I can bring
this up without sounding too much like a whiner (or one of
those lurkers who comes out of the woodwork to make
unreasonable demands of the list).
I subscribe to the G-books
On 11/14/02 7:38 PM, Norm Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
John:
I believe yours is a Wallstreet I, I'm not sure. Anyway, I received
Jaguar today from Apple and installed it into a partition that was
The G3/233 and G3/292 Wallstreets were released in May of 1998.
The
The Pismo drive, particularly the LG version, is pretty notorious for failing
early in life. We see many in for repairs, and unfortunately, it is not an
item which can be rebuilt.. The motor fails and the result is that the head
will not read more than a few times without losing tracks or
Randy Cheyanne wrote:
I use Mozilla for reading newsgroups and would use it for
mail if I could find a conversion utility.
I've lost track in this thread...conversion from what format?
--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions do
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 10:22 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
I've lost track in this thread...conversion from what format?
Hello,
Me too...naw. I want something that will convert the mail I have
stored in Apple's Mail to files that Mozilla Mail can use. I have tried
dragging the files
Hi all-
My wife loves her new iBook (OS X.2.1), but there's something scwewy
about her email situation. From school (static IP, wired network), she can
check both her school (POP) and personal (.mac, POP) email. But from home
(Airport/internet sharing from G4 on cable modem) her school email
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: Pismo DVD/CD drive death...
The Pismo drive, particularly the LG version, is pretty notorious for
failing
early in life. We see many in for repairs, and
I finally got around to calling Apple about my Pismo battery and they
agreed to replace it. Thanks to the people on this list who suggested
my battery might be covered by Applecare. I would have never thought of
it.
I had been getting 20 to 30 minutes on my battery, so I mostly use my
Pismo
Anyone know a good source for Pismo batteries? Dealers sell em for
about $150 but that is a LOT. Any ideas?
David
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Am 15.11.2002 17:45 Uhr schrieb Marty Lindower unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all-
My wife loves her new iBook (OS X.2.1), but there's something scwewy
about her email situation. From school (static IP, wired network), she can
check both her school (POP) and personal (.mac, POP) email. But
http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2002/11_nov/reviews/cw_macvspciii.htm
Maria
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Maria Nekam wrote:
http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2002/11_nov/reviews/cw_macvspciii.htm
The reviewer has deliberately chosen tests to favor the Intel platform.
On one online forum I was reading, someone who wrote the person with a
polite email pointing this out
Digital Video Editing has a history of non-reproducible results, bias
and possibly taking money in exchange for favorable benchmarks. C'mon,
how many Pentium 4 and Dell ads do you see on that site? Lots. How many
Apple ads do you see? None.
I personally have seen some of their benchmarks
OK, I'm stumped. Any Timbuktu on OS X experts out there?
Running Timbuktu 6.0.2 on MacOS 10.2.2 on a Pismo 400Mhz, and can't connect
to it on a local LAN from two OS 9 Macs also running Timbuktu 6.0.2. I can
connect from the Pismo to the other two Macs, but every time I try to
connect to the
A while back there was a thread about replacement CD-DVD/CDRW drives
that
could be installed on the drive module that were very reasonably priced
Try MCE
http://store.powerbook1.com/mcexcarprome.html
and
VST (refurb only)
http://store.yahoo.com/smartdiskstore/refprod.html
-Dustin
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G-Books
Thanks for everyone's input. I have seen a Panasonic replacement on the
internet for 79.95 + s/h that slaps into the expansion bay carriage. Anyone
have this drive or experience? It's a CD-ROM/DVD drive...
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Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002
On 11/15/02 5:12 PM Obi-Wan put electrons to ether and said:
AFAIK there is no such thing as a Wallstreet II.
Depends on how you label it - some of the first PowerBook G3 Series with
the 750 chip are supposed to have been 250 MHz, which could be the one
John has. The PDQ's were also termed by
On 11/15/02 5:12 PM David Wedge put electrons to ether and said:
The Pismo drive, particularly the LG version, is pretty notorious for
failing
early in life. We see many in for repairs, and unfortunately, it is not
an
item which can be rebuilt.. The motor fails and the result is that the
head
On 11/15/02 David M. Ensteness put electrons to ether and said:
Anyone know a good source for Pismo batteries? Dealers sell em for
about $150 but that is a LOT. Any ideas?
I got one back in the late summer, and that was about the best I could
find - you can get the BTI batteries (as I did) for
This sounds like the best version that describes my PowerBook accurately.
Given this, will I be able to dial-up with my modem successfully in 10.2.2?
It runs fine on my PowerBook, but the modem was the only thing to not
function properly.
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 11:41 PM, James
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