On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:56:28PM -0800, Jonathan Andrew wrote:
:
: I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's
: Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport
: card on a vanilla Lombard?
Nope. Apple's AirPort card isn't designed to go into the
: I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's
: Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport
: card on a vanilla Lombard?
Nope. Apple's AirPort card isn't designed to go into the
PCMCiA slot. It's made only for those Macs with built-in
Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of Apple
OS's (www.orinocowirless.com). You can get them really cheap on ebay. Not
sure if the PCI adapter will work for the G3's though. If the G3's have USB
you might get away with a USB wireless adapter. Remember that the Linksys
Mike Chatham wrote:
Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of Apple
OS's (www.orinocowirless.com).
Dead link.
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Subject: Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g
Mike Chatham wrote:
Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of Apple
OS's
Try this,
www.orinocowireless.com
ALan
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 02:45 pm, Alan Miller wrote:
Mike Chatham wrote:
Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of
Apple
OS's (www.orinocowirless.com).
Dead link.
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On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 04:06 PM, Mark Kippert wrote:
Bruce Johnson on 1/29/03 1:14 PM wrote:
Donald Keenan wrote:
This is sort of OT, but it is Steve Jobs after all ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2155564921category=
171
Great Ghu! it's at $8600 and the
This happens with enough frequency that maybe someone should put
together some detailed directions.
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 02:42 PM, Frank Cornew wrote:
Same thing happened to me. While destruction may appear to be
imminent, it is possible to crack open the yo-yo carefully and repair
I think if it's not a hoax
I think it is for real. I don't remember what an original signed 128k mac
went for, but I seem to rememberit selling for around $30,000.000.
Stephen
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One longer term idea might be that the seller is running these auctions
in quick succession to drive the price up, keeping a really, really
high reserve so it doesn't get sold, then after 3-4 of these get the
fervor up auctions he may lower it to the price he actually wants and
let it sell.
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 04:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I still get the flashing question mark. What should I try now?
Try holding down X when you boot up (if you also have OS X installed on
your system).
That should force the computer to boot into X. While you're there, you
Rick Banuelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on Fri, 7 Feb 2003 16:27:46 -0800:
Try holding down X when you boot up (if you also have OS X installed on
your system).
I do have OS X, but holding down x doesn't seem to work. :(
Maya
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Rick Banuelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on Fri, 7 Feb 2003 16:27:46 -0800:
Try holding down X when you boot up (if you also have OS X installed on
your system).
I do have OS X, but holding down x doesn't seem to work. :(
Try
2/7/03 6:02 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] ever-so-carefully typed:
I just switched...so far my new PowerBook G4 has been great, but OS 9.2
froze
today when I was trying to download a bunch of stuff and start up Pro
Tools at
the same time. I force-quit and restarted, but upon restart, I got the
don't forget the t-8 for the gommets.
g
The only thing I have found not mentioned that may help is be
sure your phillips head screwdriver is not magnetized. Find a small
screw and hold the screwdriver close to the screw on a piece of
cardboard, if the screw moves at all as the
Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone else has had these problems after upgrading
(in my case, from a G3/250 Wall Street and from OS 8.1 to 9.1) to a G4/500
Sonnet Crescendo card (which
includes their Crescendo extension):
- occasional display freezes at shutdown
- occasional
Hi, Im new to powerbook G4 800 osx-os9,my question is its very quiet
(silent) but useing it in bed it scared me with a loud roar by surprise,WOW
it has a fan when really hot, that is all solved now but does the fan run
slow then fast by temp.? or only when hot? thankyou.
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