Re; though not addressed to me,I want to ask about the keys to reset
the power management, Like the cuda reset,I have not found this info in
the instructions,Its good info to have if I ever need it, thankyou in
advance,G4 TI PB 800
On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 05:03 PM, Dustin wrote:
Hal,
From another novice: Is a PC card data shuttle hard drive different from
other drives? Is it possible the CD Clone method would work a Wallstreet?
If so, any suggestions where how much ($) to purchase such a drive
(card)?
Vicki A
What powerbook are you using? In theory, I think
Well, I can force OS X 10.2.4 into a kernel panic, *nearly* at will.
That said, OS X 10.2.4 *can* be extremely stable, but only if the right
settings are used. Remember I posted a problem with dial-up internet access
where my Pismo would go into kernel panic if it tried to dial out without a
on 9/3/03 11:54 AM, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
beach ball was active searching for apps). Anyway, when the Finder returned
it hadn't found an app to open with. Selecting fewer docs results in less of
a lag. I've developed a similar kind of strategy with folders I've placed in
the
Vicki,
The Data Shuttle I mentioned is a laptop hard drive mounted in an
external case, connected to the powerbook via a PC card interface card
(ide/pc card adapter). I got mine several years ago from MCE and have
used it with a Wallstreet, a Lombard, a Pismo and a 2400c. It's bus
powered, so
on 9/3/03 1:00 PM, David Clark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some things that appear to speed it up (no, most of these aren't
practical...): unmount volumes not containing apps you want to use to open
the files, delete or archive unused apps, blah blah blah. I have NOT,
however, heard of any
on 9/3/03 12:03 PM, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yuck, I really didn't proof read this e-mail very closely... what I meant to
say was:
I will avoid moving the mouse of sub-menus in a pop-up folder unless I need
access its contents or I know there are only a few files in the folder.
Search Power manager reset in Apple's support section. The first page
there is what you want. I can't link to it because of the way Apple has
their pages set up...
-Dustin
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of w appling
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 3:06
Hal(and others),
I've cloned my jag-cd to my microdrive, that worked like a charm.
Booting from the microdrive creates a nice kernel panic
unfortunately :-( Could this be the 'bad ram' problem I've been reading
about, or does anyone have another idea?
Marc
On zaterdag, maart 8, 2003, at
Potentially. Have you tried removing all but the original ram that came
with it (assuming it's enough to boot jag)?
-Hal
On Sunday, March 9, 2003, at 01:37 PM, Marc wrote:
Hal(and others),
I've cloned my jag-cd to my microdrive, that worked like a charm.
Booting from the microdrive
The speed of the USB card wouldn't be the issue. The processor is
probably too slow to play a DVD or stream media (the G3 250 anyway).
Is it a Kanga (the original G3)
http://www.lowendmac.com/pb2/g3.shtml
Or a G3 Series (Wallstreet)
http://www.lowendmac.com/pb2/g3series.shtml
Another question:
on 09/03/03 15:55, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 9/3/03 12:03 PM, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yuck, I really didn't proof read this e-mail very closely... what I meant to
say was:
I will avoid moving the mouse of sub-menus in a pop-up folder unless I need
access its
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,57961,00.html
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