Re: Connect to Network

2003-01-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/01/03 21:43, Tan Guan Beng at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have been trying to connect my Wall Street (running OS10.2.3)to a PC Network > but not successful. My Wall Street is not recognised in the network but I > managed to surf the internet through the network though. Did you make sure t

Re: Connect to Network

2003-01-02 Thread Steve Fuller
> I have been trying to connect my Wall Street (running > OS10.2.3)to a PC Network but not successful. My Wall Street > is not recognised in the network but I managed to surf the > internet through the network though. If you want to enable other machines to get at files on your machine, you wi

Connect to Network

2003-01-02 Thread Tan Guan Beng
Happy New Year to ALL I have been trying to connect my Wall Street (running OS10.2.3)to a PC Network but not successful. My Wall Street is not recognised in the network but I managed to surf the internet through the network though. Thanks. -- G-Books is sponsored by

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2003-01-02 Thread Ryan Coleman
I know we are against test messages, but I have been having some problems with my mail server... -- Ryan Coleman Coleman Web/Internet Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cwis.biz "Has any one supposed it lucky to be born? I hasten to inform him or her, it is just as lucky to die, and I know i

Re: some pismo questions (trackpad clicking)

2003-01-02 Thread P. Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On 1/2/2003 5:17 AM Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>It's part of the operating system, not dependent on the powerbook. I use it >>on my 3400 and it's invaluable. >> >>As probably "thousands" of list members have already written to tell you ;-) >>you can turn it on via the Control Panel

Re: Some Pismo Questions

2003-01-02 Thread P. Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On 1/1/2003 10:31 AM Pete Gregory at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Sorry if this has been asked before but I'm one of those very few ;-) >people who is contemplating upgrading the faithful pismo - >currently with 384Mb Ram and 20Gb hard disk running OS 9.2.2 >Jaguar is tempting because it might make

Re: external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Ethen
I realize that even with the slow down the external Firewire is faster than the internal 4200 rpm laptop drive, but there is also a big difference in speed when I use my external Firewire drive with my G4/933 and my Pismo 400. I was just stating that the external Firewire drive will be slower on a

Re: external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 11:11 am -0600 2/1/03, Thomas Ethen wrote: >I was under the impression that the PowerBook Firewire ports were limited on >speed, compared to the desktop Mac's, so you couldn't really take advantage >of the full potential of an external Firewire drive. It does make a difference - I'm running Avi

Re: external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread Ed Zelinsky
on 1/2/03 12:11 PM, Thomas Ethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I was under the impression that the PowerBook Firewire ports were limited on > speed, compared to the desktop Mac's, so you couldn't really take advantage > of the full potential of an external Firewire drive. > > Tom > > on 1/2/03 9

Re: external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Ethen
I was under the impression that the PowerBook Firewire ports were limited on speed, compared to the desktop Mac's, so you couldn't really take advantage of the full potential of an external Firewire drive. Tom on 1/2/03 9:23 AM, Ed Zelinsky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am going to do digital

Re: external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread David M. Ensteness
For $200 I would consider buying an external case for about $65-75 [making sure its an Oxford 911 chipset based case] and spend the rest on a drive, with $125 you can get at least 80GB, depending on how much you shop around and what brands you prefer you might get a 100GB or so. If you do go wi

external drive to use with Pismo

2003-01-02 Thread Ed Zelinsky
I am going to do digital editing with my Pismo so I will be getting the G4 upgrade. I also need some external storage capability. My budget is very tight and I dont want to waste it. Does this drive at $200 with free ground shipping sound like a good investment-or is another brand more reliable?

Re: some pismo questions (trackpad clicking)

2003-01-02 Thread David M. Ensteness
The 190 was the first to support tapping on the trackpad but the 5300 did not, as you said, everything since did. David On Thursday, January 2, 2003, at 07:17 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote: >> It's part of the operating system, not dependent on the powerbook. I >> use it >> on my 3400 and it's inval

Re: some pismo questions (trackpad clicking)

2003-01-02 Thread Ryan Coleman
>It's part of the operating system, not dependent on the powerbook. I use it >on my 3400 and it's invaluable. > >As probably "thousands" of list members have already written to tell you ;-) >you can turn it on via the Control Panel "Trackpad". Enjoy. Actually, it is dependant on the powerbook. Al

Re: Fan of Fanless

2003-01-02 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 11:04 pm -0600 1/1/03, Luca Rescigno wrote: You can get SCSI PC cards, or a Firewire to SCSI convertor. I took this route - the convertors are quite cheap (mine was an Orange) and worked well. -- With best wishes, Roger Shufflebottom -- G-Books is sponsored by and..

Re: some pismo questions (trackpad clicking)

2003-01-02 Thread csean
on 1/1/03 18:14, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: >> One minor niggle is on the PC (and ones I've used since the mid 90's), >> you could tap on the trackpad to mouse click - do the newer >> iBooks/PowerBooks support this? >> >> TIA >> Pete. >> > Its works on my wallstreet >> > Tony Simons >