Re: Trashing vs Shredding?

2003-02-21 Thread Tivo
No takers on the below post, eh? I've been waiting for replies, for this seems too good to be true. No one has familiarity with this product or knows someone who does? > I just received the info below from the MacValley user group newsletter. > Does SuperScrubber take care of the problem described

Re: upgrade wallstreet

2003-02-21 Thread Stephen Bright
> No, the bus speed stays the same with any processor upgrade. Actually, I don't think this is universally true. I know from owning several Umax s900 clones that a processor upgrade chip speed change would also change the bus speed slightly, probably 20-25% maximum boost. Stephen -- G-Books is

Re: Can you plug/unplug devices on a Wall Street in sleep mode?

2003-02-21 Thread Anne Judge
>Gary Goldberg wrote: >> Just wondering if it's the same as when it's shut off. I was thinking > > of my digital camera (serial port) or any SCSI devices. > >No. Definitely not SCSI, serial would probably not work. > >Serial can be done safely, in that you don't risk damaging your >hardware,

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread Dan Smith
Dunno for sure. If you're brave you can open it up and reseat the sound card there. At least it's cheaper than buying a new one. If your machine can't find the device it's either bad or not seated properly. Being intermittent would indicate to me a sloppy or loose connection. > It's a 667MHz G4 po

Re: upgrade wallstreet

2003-02-21 Thread Vicki Andreotti
Laurent, I couldn't access the URL directly for some reason. FYI: It is http://homepage.mac.com/techedgeezine/cart/mac.html If you can't fine it that way, to to the Powerlogix.com main page and click on the "Blue Chip G4 WS for PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet", (this goes to the BlueChip G4 product pag

Re: More on drive security/wipe

2003-02-21 Thread Rick Banuelos
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 05:29 PM, Phillip Burk wrote: > Found on slashdot. Somewhat convenient, considering our recent > discussion. > > http://driveslag.eecue.com/articles/index.php?artid=1 > > Phil > This is one of the funniest things I have ever seen in my life. I think I may h

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread S B Cooper
It's a 667MHz G4 powerbook - so does that still apply? - thanks, Barry On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Dan Smith wrote: > You don't say what model computer you have. If it's a beige G3 your > personality card most likely needs to be re-seated. > > Dan Smith > > > > > That's very interesting, anyway - anyone

Re: upgrade wallstreet

2003-02-21 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 22/02/03 13:33, "Vicki Andreotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Byron > No, the bus speed stays the same with any processor upgrade. I'm now > running 9.2 (from 8.6) and will soon upgrade to 10.2.3 & 4. The hardware > was just installed yesterday (2/20) and I'm still re-installing program > s

Re: upgrade wallstreet

2003-02-21 Thread Vicki Andreotti
Byron No, the bus speed stays the same with any processor upgrade. I'm now running 9.2 (from 8.6) and will soon upgrade to 10.2.3 & 4. The hardware was just installed yesterday (2/20) and I'm still re-installing program software. My Wallstreet is now a G4/512 Ram/40GB. I'll have to get back to

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread Dan Smith
You don't say what model computer you have. If it's a beige G3 your personality card most likely needs to be re-seated. Dan Smith > That's very interesting, anyway - anyone else had that sort of problem > since the update? -- Barry > >> RE,Im sorry Im no help, since the update mine quit worki

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread S B Cooper
That's very interesting, anyway - anyone else had that sort of problem since the update? -- Barry > RE,Im sorry Im no help, since the update mine quit working also, > > > On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 04:53 PM, S B Cooper wrote: > > > Can anyone help? > > > > The sound on my G4 powerbook ha

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread S B Cooper
Thanks for the info - I've heard a lot about static charges, but I'm not sure that applies in my case. I've restarted a few times, but problem is unchanged. My local mac dealer has suggested doing 'Software Restore', so I'll do that, though I suspect some damage to the speakers ... -- Barry On Fr

Re: Static discharge

2003-02-21 Thread Thomas Ethen
The weather here as been both cold and dry, which makes for a dangerous combination when using my computers, especially my laptop. I have been forced to make a static discharge block, which I keep by my computer which I use to discharge (it is amazing how large a spark will jump to the block) mysel

external resolutions on iBook w/video out nvram patch

2003-02-21 Thread John Lee
Hello, I have a question. Is it possible to drive the Sony SDM-V72 "Personal Entertainment Display" at it's native 1280x768 resolution with an iBook (16MB VRAM) that has been setup with the extended desktop hack described at: http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html I looked around on th

Re: no sound - "No output devices were found"

2003-02-21 Thread Ruby Appling
RE,Im sorry Im no help, since the update mine quit working also, On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 04:53 PM, S B Cooper wrote: > Can anyone help? > > The sound on my G4 powerbook has gone (running 10.2.4). Nothing > (except if > I plug in the earphones, I get loud intermittent sounds in the r

Re: Pismo screen and CDRW/DVD replacement

2003-02-21 Thread vicki
Hi all I know that the lombard and prismo are abit different, but i also know that you can use the cdrom from a lombard in the prismo! so to me that says that the connectors are the same. I have successfully transplanted a cd rw in the cd rom module of my lombard and it work fine, it is recogn

Re: Pismo screen and CDRW/DVD replacement

2003-02-21 Thread Raymond Wiker
Joe Ellis writes: > I read the same article and it's handy knowledge to tuck away for the day my > Pismo screen goes dark. But as for the CD drives, I searched eBay and other > auction sites and have not been able to nail one of those puppies down at > any price, let alone a reasonable one.