On Wednesday 01 October 2003 10:55 pm, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Here's another tidbit:
Since I got it, every second boot or so has crashed mid-extensions
with a system error supposedly caused by Apple Audio Extension.
Curiously, this has happened in 9.2.2, 9.2.1, and off a 9.2.1 CD, so
it's
Does the Apple System Profiler see it?
Wiebe.
On 2/10/03 10:16 PM, Bill Briggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because I have DSL at home and high speed network at work I never
have a need to dial up for mail. Yesterday my DSL connection went
dead (looks like a line card at the CO switch has gone
At 11:39 PM +1000 02/10/03, Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Does the Apple System Profiler see it?
No. Missing there as well.
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On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 09:48 AM, Dan K wrote:
We do not recommend our customer to replace the LCD by themselves
because the procedure require a special equipment to replace the LCD.
The
LCD is held together inside the housing with a very tough epoxy and if
you try to pry the LCD
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 09:16:22 -0300
From: Bill Briggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TiPB can't see it's modem
Because I have DSL at home and high speed network at work I never
have a need to dial up for mail. Yesterday my DSL connection went
dead (looks like a line card at the CO switch has gone
At 8:26 AM -0700 02/10/03, JeffH wrote:
The modem is a replaceable item - a little difficult to unplug, but
it can be done. You'll have to take off the bottom (like with pretty
much everything else on these!), and the modem is tucked into the
corner beyond the Airport/PCMCIA cage.
Thanks. At
Did that alreadystill no dice.
The machine locks up at random times, like when I plug in the power
cord (sometimes) or when I move the machine.
I think its just on its way out.
Any other ideas?
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 10:04 PM, P.F.Grenier wrote:
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003,
Has anyone seen any benchmarks on a comparison of the new 12 1gHz
Powerbook with older models? I currently have a TiBook 800 DVI and am
considering getting the new smaller model. I don't really need the
larger screen anymore ( I have a 17 LCD on my desktop).
Any info is appreciated.
-Hal
Well, tomorrow I'm going to visit my girlfriend (yay!) Luckily I dont have
to drive, its about a 4 - 5 hour drive so I'll br bringing my lombard with.
I'm going to load iTunes up with music, and i downloaded a little Solitare
Game which is alright. Are there any other little games that are good
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From: Brendan McAlpine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: is my powerbook dead?
Did that alreadystill no dice.
The machine locks up at random times, like when I plug in the power
cord
I saw a nice chess program with nifty graphics on VersionTracker.
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From: Tyler Krehbiel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Oct 2, 2003 3:23 PM
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lombard Travel Time
Well, tomorrow I'm going to visit my girlfriend (yay!) Luckily I dont have
to
Hello Drew:
Running a Pismo 400 with 576MB RAM, 60GB HD, OS 9.2.2 w/many third
party utilities and hacks.
Problem #1 really sounds like RAM or loose processor.
Problem #2: Apple Audio Extension. Had the same problem. Would have
to reboot with extensions off and then switch back to get going
Okay, so my Pismo reassembly is nearing completion--in
terms of innards I am only missing a HD and a PRAM
battery. In terms of accessories, I don't have a
battery and I only have the M4402 45w adapter I use
with the PB 1400 to use on the Pismo.
My question is: if I have the internals assembled
Another Pismo part question:
I have a Pismo DVD drive that's bare...that is, the
outermost part is the metal casing, there's no black
plastic surrounding caddy. Any ideas where I could
get the caddy part, so I can use the drive? Or is the
only solution to buy a whole new drive?
Michelle
You should be all set, plug her in and boot her up!
Geoff
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 06:40 PM, Michelle Martinez wrote:
Okay, so my Pismo reassembly is nearing completion--in
terms of innards I am only missing a HD and a PRAM
battery. In terms of accessories, I don't have a
battery and I
On 10/2/03 2:23 PM, Tyler Krehbiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bejeweled (for pc) is one
of my fav little games to play, something like that?
Although not free, Bejeweled is available for the Mac as well.
http://www.popcap.com/macmain.php. It is available on a shareware basis,
meaning you can try
On 10/2/03 5:40 PM, Michelle Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is: if I have the internals assembled
correctly, and I plug in the power adapter, should the
book power up? Or must it have a HD and PRAM installed
to power up? If I install HD and PRAM, will it power
up then, or must
On 3/10/03 12:02 AM, Bill Briggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:39 PM +1000 02/10/03, Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Does the Apple System Profiler see it?
No. Missing there as well.
- web
You can replace it of course, as was specified in a different message, or
you could just go to eBay and get
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Mark McKeon wrote:
[snip]
Sound pass through is set in OS 10.2.6 (and earlier versions of OS
X?) using the Audio MIDI Setup application in
Applications:Utilities. Strange location for this option, I think,
but there it is.
THANK-YOU!
For the last few days the left
On 10/2/03 at 6:23 PM -0500, the following message was received from
Scott Crick:
Although not free, Bejeweled is available for the Mac as well.
http://www.popcap.com/macmain.php. It is available on a shareware basis,
meaning you can try it out before actually buying it. Might be a good
This is
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