On 8/22/03 7:27 PM, "Dan K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough:
> Eric Bigham asked:
>> is the pram battery rechargeable on theWallstreets?
>
> then Kyle Hansen replied:
>> They are NOT rechargeable.
> Kyle is doubtless one of the most knowledgable PB and Mac techs with whom
> I've had
Eric Bigham asked:
>is the pram battery rechargeable on theWallstreets?
then Kyle Hansen replied:
>They are NOT rechargeable.
Kyle is doubtless one of the most knowledgable PB and Mac techs with whom
I've had the good fortune to be acquainted, however I question his reply.
Wallstreet PRAM batter
Also, in 9, the system profiler
reports my CPU as being 450 MHz instead of 300 like it
should... X records it right.
...but X reports it right so you need not worry, actually my 300mhz
wallstreet is reported as 450mhz in OS 9 as well so there may be some
reading error causing this. Over all, it
Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Did you try with just a plain Ethernet cable? I don't know which models were
included, but I know some (all?) iBooks had an auto-configuration thingo,
where a cross-over cable was not needed... The ibook would sense a computer
to computer network, and go from there.
<[EMAIL PR
The speed of the module isn't the issue, it is the chip density.
Most 133 MHz RAM is too high of density to work in your Wallstreet (or in a
Lombard for that matter).They do make low density PC133 RAM, they cost
about twice as much. They're easy to identify, because they have about 16
smal
On 8/22/03 2:05 AM, "Eric Bigham \\'Yoshiki-san!'//"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough:
>
> Hi~ is the pram battery rechargeable on the
> Wallstreets? I've been having tons of trouble with my
> ebay-bought Wallstreet... I think the pram battery is
> dead, so I took it down to Batter