I am using the VST 100 MB expansion bay ZIP on my Pismo under Jaguar.
It works great.
Will
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 11:28 PM, Jay Snyder wrote:
Anybody out there using the VST expansion bay ZIP or Superdisk drivers
with
OS X on a Lombard or Pismo?
Thanks,
Jay
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G-Books is
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 11:28 pm, Jay Snyder wrote:
Anybody out there using the VST expansion bay ZIP or Superdisk drivers
with
OS X on a Lombard or Pismo?
Thanks,
Jay
Jay,
I run the VST expansion bay Zip drive in a Lombard, using 10.2 with no
problem.
Alan.
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G-Books
on 11/20/02 3:30 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Finally... I reiterate my appreciation for AppleCare. I spent an hour
and a half with them solving a perplexing Jaguar blue screen of death
problem on last Sunday afternoon. They're fantastic. I contrast that
experience with my
Folks,
If some of you are like me, mostly using a laptop under OS X, but having a
better desktop computer and sometimes feeling like working on it for its
speed and better screen, you might have faced the problem that arises when
some key files are on your laptop: you have to copy those files to
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 06:29 PM, wappling wrote:
Hi all,an opinion question,for web surfing and mpeg downloading and
playing,is a G3 800 as fast or faster than a G4 500mhz machine running
OS10.2 ? thankyou in advance
for the uses you list, there isn't much difference between the
Im trying to get dvd playback on my ibook 500 with a cdrw/dvd-rom pulled
from my BW before trade and placed in Sony iLink case. It burnes just fine
just burnt a cd but I cant get it to play back dvd's...I assumed I could
use the patched 2.7 player set-up but Im having no luck... any ideas?
Depends if your G3/800 is an upgraded PPC or a Beige or a BW ...all three
have dif bus speeds 46(50)/66/100 respectively. (a G3 upgrade usually
decreases the bus speed a little in a PPC, in my 9600/umax600 experiences)
A PPC w/G3 800 and a PCI video card I dont think will compete that well
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 10:00 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im trying to get dvd playback on my ibook 500 with a cdrw/dvd-rom
pulled
from my BW before trade and placed in Sony iLink case. It burnes
just fine
just burnt a cd but I cant get it to play back dvd's...I assumed
So I guess I need to look for an internal drive. Question though... if my
ibook500 didnt come stock with a dvd drive is there still a good chance that
it still has the decoder on the graphics card? and all I need to do is get a
dvd-rom for it.?
on 11/20/02 10:41 AM, Jeremy Derr at [EMAIL
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 10:49 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I guess I need to look for an internal drive. Question though... if
my
ibook500 didnt come stock with a dvd drive is there still a good
chance that
it still has the decoder on the graphics card? and all I need to
Laurent,
last two links download a 4KB file, i.e something's wrong
cheers
vlad
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 02:14 , Laurent Daudelin wrote:
http://members.verizon.net/~vze4jymq/Files/FileSynchronization1.0.dmg
or
http://members.cox.net/nemesys/Files/FileSynchronization1.0.dmg.
On 20/11/02 12:34, vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent,
last two links download a 4KB file, i.e something's wrong
cheers
vlad
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 02:14 , Laurent Daudelin wrote:
http://members.verizon.net/~vze4jymq/Files/FileSynchronization1.0.dmg
or
From: Kent Wieland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone had success using any of the Airport-alternatives, such as
D-link, etc...? I'm interested in setting up a wireless network for my Imac
and Wallstreet from my cable modem. Ideally, I'd like to get a combination
access-point and router to
I have a 400 MHz Pismo with 768 MB OS 10.2.2, it runs well. I usually run
with a couple of browsers open, Entourage as my mail client, Photoshop 7,
and Adobe GoLive usually open. I don't have any complaints and as long as
I'm quick, I can swap batteries without needing to be on AC. My one gripe is
on 11/19/02 10:23 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a pismo powerbook that I've been using almost since they were
introduced. I often run it closed, connected to external keyboard,
mouse and monitors (I have this setup both at work and at home).
I recently had it upgraded by
well thats a bit more comforting..now if i could just get the time to
call them...maybe this weekend i'll re-install OS10 and see what
happens with it, just to make sure its truly hardware...i mean, i dont
know any driver issues that would make the display freak out like
that... but...
On
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 11:39 AM, Jason Long wrote:
on 11/19/02 10:23 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a pismo powerbook that I've been using almost since they were
introduced. I often run it closed, connected to external keyboard,
mouse and monitors (I have this
Hi all,an opinion question,for web surfing and mpeg downloading and
playing,is a G3 800 as fast or faster than a G4 500mhz machine running
OS10.2 ? thankyou in advance
In OS 10.2 everything will be a bit faster on a G4, but I'm not sure
about that big of a clock speed gap. If you are going to be
Holy Cow! Are you saying that Apple restored this feature in Jaguar? I
tried it back in 10.0 (I think) and of course, crashed the computer
(also a Pismo), so gave it up and figured Apple wouldn't bother fixing
it, since the current 'books don't have a second battery to swap. I saw
other people
I have one of the 15 white iBooks. I dual boot this laptop with
MacOSX and MacOS 9.2.2. The firewire works fine with MacOSX but it
just does not work at all with 9.2.2.
I have reinstalled the 9.2.2 update twice.
I have installed Hard Disk SpeedTools from Intech.
I can't get firewire to work
In the current issue of ATBI Quarterly*, a photo of the new G4 Mac and
monitor, with scanner and monitor is shown. It's good to know that when
DLIA (Discover Life in America) photographer Rebecca Schiflett did the
research on what machine is best, she chose Mac. The system will allow
them to
Yes, they are all there. The same as on my other machines.
Larry Blodgett wrote:
I have one of the 15 white iBooks. I dual boot this laptop with
MacOSX and MacOS 9.2.2. The firewire works fine with MacOSX but it
just does not work at all with 9.2.2.
I have reinstalled the 9.2.2 update
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 05:07 PM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
I have one of the 15 white iBooks. I dual boot this laptop with
MacOSX and MacOS 9.2.2. The firewire works fine with MacOSX but it
just does not work at all with 9.2.2.
I have reinstalled the 9.2.2 update twice.
I have
Larry Blodgett wrote:
Yes, they are all there. The same as on my other machines.
All I can suggest is trying a clean install of 9.2 on the troublesome
machine (not just re-installing the update, but a clean install). I had
to do that recently with a troublesome Pismo that resisted every other
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 05:07 PM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
I have one of the 15 white iBooks. I dual boot this laptop with
MacOSX and MacOS 9.2.2. The firewire works fine with MacOSX but it
just does not work at all with 9.2.2.
I have reinstalled the 9.2.2 update twice.
I have
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 01:40 AM, (G-Books) wrote:
I'm not sure about the file structure used by Mail since I haven't used
it.
I would be tempted to suggest you remove the preference file, don't
throw it
a way, just move it out of the Library/Preferences directory, in your
home
Why does moving the preference file help?
I occasionally have problems with OS 10.1.5 Mail app (annoying messages
about mailboxes being locked, etc) and an Applecare tech guy suggested
doing this, but I don't get why. For me, it didn't work.
Thanks,
Donald
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at
on 20/11/02 22:57, Peter Apockotos at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent are you still doing Newton development still?
I'm kinda on hold right now. I might start working on something for the
Newton on OS X with Paul Guyot and another guy, but nothing definitive right
now. Even though the Newton
on 20/11/02 23:00, Donald Keenan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does moving the preference file help?
I occasionally have problems with OS 10.1.5 Mail app (annoying messages
about mailboxes being locked, etc) and an Applecare tech guy suggested
doing this, but I don't get why. For me, it
Feel free to send me to the correct discussion group but.
I took the 20 gig Hitachi out of my Wallstreet, and put it in a OWC firewire
case. I formatted it MS Dos using the formatting utility on my Mac OS
9.2.2, whatever version of the utility was running there. Transferred files
to it
This thread has been very interesting, and I thank all who have
helped. So really there is no way to safely protect the information I
have on this month old drive. It holds multiple online bank account
numbers, passwords, 3 stock accounts, passwords and similar personal
and company
On 11/20/02 9:56 PM, Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
This thread has been very interesting, and I thank all who have
helped. So really there is no way to safely protect the information I
have on this month old drive. It holds multiple online bank account
on 11/17/02 3:25 AM, Thomas Ethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the impression that you couldn't do that with the LG.
Tom
on 11/15/02 10:31 PM, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for everyone's input. I have seen a Panasonic replacement on the
internet for 79.95 + s/h
on 21/11/02 01:15, Jon Glass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 11/20/02 4:49 AM, Andrew Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold alt when you choose the apple menu.
Does that mean Option or Command? Please use the Apple names, not Windows
names. It's like swearing to this diehard. ;-)
Alt
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 22:15 US/Pacific, Jon Glass wrote:
on 11/20/02 4:49 AM, Andrew Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold alt when you choose the apple menu.
Does that mean Option or Command? Please use the Apple names, not
Windows
names. It's like swearing to this diehard.
Aladdin Systems, maker of Stuffit has a product called Secure Delete.
This is from their web page:
http://www.aladdinsys.com/secure_delete/index.html
Secure DeleteĀ is like a paper shredder for your computer files. If
Check out Macwireless.com.==
MacWireless enables almost all Macintosh models to connect to a wireless
network, no matter how old or new these machines may be. If you have a
PowerBook 190, 5300, 2400; or if you have a desktop PCI system; or if you
have a machine with a USB port such as an
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