Re: CardBus USB 2

2003-09-25 Thread Luis Sequeira
on 23/9/03, Luis Sequeira wrote: Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 16:10:23 +0100 From: Luis Sequeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CardBus USB2 Hi Just a quick note to say that I have just bought a Belkin USB 2.0 Cardbus adapter, for which the box

ipod not recognized

2003-09-25 Thread ifab
Lombard/bronze with new firewire pc cardrunning OS 9.2. Won't recognize the ipod when attached :-( This is my whole reason for buying this powerbook w/pc card. Any ideas? -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com |

Re: ipod not recognized

2003-09-25 Thread Krevnik
Make sure you have the latest version of the Firewire Cardbus drivers (They aren't installed by default on 9) and that you have the latest version of iTunes for OS 9 installed. I have gotten my 3rd Gen (no longer mine, just sold) to be recognized under OS 9 through a PCI Firewire card... does

Re: Replacing individual kyes on Wallstreet kbd

2003-09-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 25/09/03 08:52, Tekno Liber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am about to buy a cheap Wallstreet which is missing a couple of keys on the keyboard. I have understtod that keys are not sold individually by Mac support companies, but apart from getting a new/2nd hand keyboard, is there any way

Re: Mac OS X 10.2.8 update

2003-09-25 Thread Mark Kippert
David Harris on 9/25/03 12:46 AM wrote: Hi: Well, on my iBook, I did notice a difference. It would always run a little slower than my 700mHz. But it runs faster. David Harris What speed is the iBook that is now faster than your 700MHz (iBook?). -Mark -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: journaling

2003-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Kurt Appling wrote: Hi all,I have had cocktail installed for some time now,I would like to ask what is journaling? From the Mothership: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107249 For David: Cocktail is a GUI-fication of a number of Unix utilities, and System tweaker:

Re: Pismo keyboard wobble

2003-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Tekno Liber wrote: From: Paul Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] It sounds like your keyboard is sitting on top of the retractable tabs, not below them. Retract the tabs and let the keyboard drop down. No, it's slotted in fine, it seems as if it is slightly warped. It seems to bow upwards a little

Re: Pismo keyboard wobble

2003-09-25 Thread Eric Morrison
Laurence: Hi. Just wanted to reiterate what Joe said. There is absolutely, positively, without question something wrong with how the machine has been reassembled. Pismo keyboards lie flat on all sides with the actual key tops themselves sticking up only slightly higher than the surrounding

Re: Pismo keyboard wobble

2003-09-25 Thread Tekno Liber
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] I cannot remember of the Pismo has this but the Wallstreet has that little wire handle to pull the heatsink/cover up off the CPU and ram. The Wallstreet and the Lombard/Pismo have completely different keyboards, as well as different ways of locking them in

Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Tekno Liber
I've just bought an old Wallstreet (the one with the missing keys). It's old and cheap, not cheap enough to make it obvious that its background is dodgy, but there is a sign that point to the possibility of it being a little than kosher, the lack of serial number. The sticker has been removed,

Wallstreet battery woes

2003-09-25 Thread Tekno Liber
I'm sure this must be one of the most covered topics on this list, but as one tends to only read/reply to the threads that apply at that time, one bypasses a lot of threads until they actually become of interest, so please forgive me for bringing it up again (if that is the case...) I have just

Re: Pismo keyboard wobble

2003-09-25 Thread Tekno Liber
From: Eric Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi. Just wanted to reiterate what Joe said. snip Thanks! --- I'd recommend taking Joe up on his offer to send you the repair manual and then review that to discern your error. I would except I cannot log into his idisk for some reason... Tried both from

Re: Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 25/09/2003 11:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I've just bought an old Wallstreet (the one with the missing keys). It's old and cheap, not cheap enough to make it obvious that its background is dodgy, but there is a sign that point to the possibility of it being a little

Re: Wallstreet battery woes

2003-09-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 25/09/03 14:47, Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sure this must be one of the most covered topics on this list, but as one tends to only read/reply to the threads that apply at that time, one bypasses a lot of threads until they actually become of interest, so please forgive me for

Re: IBM/Hitachi 60GB 7200 drive

2003-09-25 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 11:20 -0400 25/9/03, Eric Morrison wrote: Thanks for the update! Can you tell us what drive (and if you know the specs as well, i.e. rpm, size) you replaced? I assume you are running 10.2.6. Not sure, it came with the 800 TIbook in July 2002. It was 40MB and 4,200rpm I think. I do video

Re: Wallstreet battery woes

2003-09-25 Thread Tekno Liber
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you tried with another battery? I did buy a second hand battery which I know is good, but it's at work. --- Could be a bad contact in the expansion bay. Did you try it in the other expansion bay? Control strip says either bay is empty with the battery

Pismo assembly?

2003-09-25 Thread Michelle Martinez
Okay, I'm venturing out on a challenging project of assembling a Pismo almost from scratch (I got a bunch of parts cheaply). I don't know how it's going to turn out, but it will be interesting. I haven't assembled a laptop before, but, I've been doing pretty well just using the exploded view from

Re: journaling

2003-09-25 Thread Kurt Appling
RE; thankyou, I will try journaling, as for coctail it was a maintenance program, free download from the apple site. Hi all,I have had cocktail installed for some time now,I would like to ask what is journaling? I'll have to ask you what is cocktail? Journalling is a technique where

Re: Wallstreet battery woes

2003-09-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 25/09/03 16:24, Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you tried with another battery? I did buy a second hand battery which I know is good, but it's at work. --- Could be a bad contact in the expansion bay. Did you try it in the other

Re: Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Phil Burk
On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 01:58 PM, Ken wrote: My Reply follows quote. On 25/09/2003 11:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I've just bought an old Wallstreet (the one with the missing keys). It's old and cheap, not cheap enough to make it obvious that its background is dodgy, but there is a

Re: Wallstreet battery woes

2003-09-25 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 25/09/2003 11:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I'm sure this must be one of the most covered topics on this list, but as one tends to only read/reply to the threads that apply at that time, one bypasses a lot of threads until they actually become of interest, so please

Re: Pismo keyboard wobble

2003-09-25 Thread Joe Ellis
On 9/25/03 14:51, Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm at home now, but because you responded off-list I don't have that IP address you sent, send it again to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Joe -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Tekno Liber wrote: I've just bought an old Wallstreet (the one with the missing keys). It's old and cheap, not cheap enough to make it obvious that its background is dodgy, but there is a sign that point to the possibility of it being a little than kosher, the lack of serial number. The sticker

Re: Pismo assembly?

2003-09-25 Thread Scott Crick
On 9/25/03 3:35 PM, Michelle Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2) Will my 45w PB 1400 adapter (M4402) work with this computer? (Apple website says M4402 works with Wallstreet and Lombard, so I can't figure out why it wouldn't work with Pismo. Maybe one of y'all knows.) I use my PowerBook

Re: Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Tekno Liber wrote: I've just bought an old Wallstreet (the one with the missing keys). It's old and cheap, not cheap enough to make it obvious that its background is dodgy, but there is a sign that point to the possibility of it being a little than kosher, the lack of serial number. The sticker

Re: Wallstreet serial number...

2003-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Andrew Kershaw wrote: You should also have a record of it in your original purchase receipt/bill of sale/etc. See if you can get that document from the seller... If not, then who knows. Maybe it's stolen, maybe it's not... That reminds me of a good story about trying to buy a car from the

FS: Pismo G3/500

2003-09-25 Thread Hal
I have a Powerbook G3/500 Pismo for sale. It has 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Drive, Apple DVD module, 2 Apple Li-Ion batteries (both hold a good charge), weight saver module, Apple Yo-Yo AC Adapter. It has all the usual Pismo ports (2 firewire, 2 USB, 10/100 ethernet, modem, etc). It currently has OS