on 07/06/03 00:36, Andrew King at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glad tidings!
I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet.
I needed the sellers guidance but I found the Apple DVD player and was
able to see a little of a Bond DVD. Now to hunt up a S-video cable and
see what it looks like on the
on 06/06/03 22:56, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get S-video output on a Wallstreet under OS X
(10.2.6 to be specific). I've tried waking from sleep and booting
with the S-Video connection (actually a composite monitor and the WS
S-video adapter). When
on 07/06/2003 07:20, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet.
I needed the sellers guidance but I found the Apple DVD player and was
able to see a little of a Bond DVD. Now to hunt up a S-video cable and
see what it looks like on the larger screen.
The
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 08:51:53AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: on 07/06/2003 07:20, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet.
[...]
: It's got 128 MB RAM, I'm thinking it would be worth upping that for OS
: 9.2, how much makes sense? Any
Even if you are fortunate enough to own Acrobat or Acrobat Exchange, a
.pdf file may be protected by the originator so that it cannot be
altered. A password can be set when the file is originated.
Using Acrobat Reader 5, you can print to PDF, then import into Acrobat,
thereby getting round the
Well, I'm finally about to replace my Wallstreet with a
first-generation TiBook. Just wondering if I can use PC133 SODIMMs
meant for the later TiBooks instead of PC100.
Heok Hee
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I bought an entire case bottom from one of the 3rd party PowerBook
repair sites for around $25 shipped. It had the IR port in it which was
all I wanted, but no rubber feet. You could make your own rubber feet
for just a few dollars I would imagine...
Steve
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sell a lot of parts, ask them if they have one.
A lot of people use cork for replacement feet.
Matt
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Checking on 802.11g stuff from Belkin -- top rated in the recent Macworld
for throughput, btw -- I found a link for refurbished hardware available
directly from Belkin.
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatSectionView.process?Section_Id=1982
Choose Network. Item is Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router
I know you can swap drives pretty easily in the Lombard/Pismo, since
I've put in a UJDA-330 in mine - but are there any readily available
drives that can go into a TiBook? I have the 1st gen 500mhz model with
a DVD drive. OWC advertises a combo for $250 and MCE gets $329 with
exchange, but I'm
On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 10:17 AM, Dan Knight wrote:
Checking on 802.11g stuff from Belkin -- top rated in the recent
Macworld
for throughput, btw -- I found a link for refurbished hardware
available
directly from Belkin.
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatSectionView.process?Section_Id=1982
On 6/6/03 12:50 PM, Scott Howe posted:
Ill tell you why I have a right to complain. Because I
bought one of Apples products and as a consumer of a
huge, profitable, powerful CAPITALIST corporation's
(in your own words) product, consumers like me call
the shots, not the corporations themselves. A
on 6/6/03 8:14 AM, Marc van Gemert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's correct, if you have that WD 120 gig HD (BTW do you have the one
with 2 or 8MB cache?) you have to yank every jumper on it and use it
jumperfree, that's what I heard a while ago on another list when some
one used it in a G4,
Well, I traded my powerbook g3 for a powermac g4, so bye bye all.
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At 2:17 AM -0400 6/7/2003, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 06/06/03 22:56, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get S-video output on a Wallstreet under OS X
(10.2.6 to be specific). I've tried waking from sleep and booting
with the S-Video connection (actually a
on 07/06/03 20:25, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:17 AM -0400 6/7/2003, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 06/06/03 22:56, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get S-video output on a Wallstreet under OS X
(10.2.6 to be specific). I've tried waking from
Hello listers,
I'm sorry for the cross-posting but figuring the diverse amount of
experience on the two lists I'm sending this to I should get some more
accurate information.
I was going to purchase a laptop direct from Apple, but I'm sick and tired
of putting up with their antics, so now, I'm
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 00:41 US/Eastern, Peter Graening wrote:
Hello listers,
I'm sorry for the cross-posting but figuring the diverse amount of
experience on the two lists I'm sending this to I should get some more
accurate information.
I was going to purchase a laptop direct from Apple, but
Both Powermax and Smalldog are good. I've bought from both. Shipping
almost always seems to be faster and cheaper though from Powermax. It
takes time to get anything to anywhere in Vermont. ;-)
Gary
Peter Graening wrote:
Yes, you can place a phone order with Smalldog, even if you have never
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