I am looking at buying an external FireWire harddisk to use with my FW Mac.
However, there are a number of FireWire *and* USB 2.0 units available,
and I wonder if it is possible to use one of these USB 2.0 drives with a
USB 1.1 Mac (pre FW), obviously at reduced speed.
Will the Mac, e.g. a
On 10/26/03 4:19 AM, kaldav [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Hello,
I have a few questions about an original G3 (same form as a 3400).
1. I wish to replace the latch and have the part. I found pictures to
assist with hard drive replacement at www.genchan.com about the
3400,
From: Andrew Kershaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Laurence didn't like being contacted privately, he should
have sent that response directly back to Mr. Hammad.
Which I did *and* to the list to get some feedback on the situation.
Which I did with Kyle's post:
Mr. Hammad has done this on several
Firstly I live in Sweden and secondly I think it's wrong to
use the discussion lists as a way to market sales!
Laurence
From: Mohamad Hammad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USB 2.0 compatible with USB 1.1 ?
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 07:52:17 -0800
We sell a Firewire
On 10/26/03 4:20 PM, Remell Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
I just bought a used icebook and I am dying to use it, but the power cable is
non-functioning, its totally frayed and you can see the cables on the inside
furthermore, I doubt if even electrical tape would help. I
From: scotto plaztikjezuz(a-t)comcast.net
i do not have access to the lombart and resting my battery
may save me some money
From: Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you're ever in Ann Arbor you can reset your battery on my Lombard. I
have battery reset 2.0.
What about me ?! Why do I have
While I certainly haven't paid attention to any posts of this manner,
in this particular case he did send the email off-list. If I'm not
mistaken there is no rule against sending a direct mailing to someone
regarding an item they're interested in.
Hamlin
From: Mohamad Hammad [EMAIL
I just bought a used icebook and I am dying to use it, but the power cable is
non-functioning, its totally frayed and you can see the cables on the inside
furthermore, I doubt if even electrical tape would help. I normally would have made
the seller get me a new one, but I wanted this first
On 10/26/03 12:09 PM, David M. Ensteness [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
According to the LEM rules one post per year on any list is allowed per
member, but this isn't just one per list per year. He has done this on
regular occasion whenever someone is looking for something he can
From: scotto plaztikjezuz(a-t)comcast.net
Subject: Re: Pismo Battery Trick
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 17:44:55 -0400
is there a program like this made for a pismo, i do not have access to the
lombart and resting my battery may save me some money
-scotto
lansing, mi.
plaztikjezuz.com
Scotto
If
According to the LEM rules one post per year on any list is allowed per
member, but this isn't just one per list per year. He has done this on
regular occasion whenever someone is looking for something he can sell.
Those posts should be kept on the swap list as I understand it. If I am
wrong,
I know this is off-topic, but hey...
I have been looking for people who have dead expansion bay modules for
Lombard or Pismo systems. Dead CD drives, DVD drives, Zip drives and
Hard drive modules. I am going to build myself a couple modules from
bare drives, but I need the caddy for the bare
Krevnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been looking for people who have dead expansion bay modules for
Lombard or Pismo systems. Dead CD drives, DVD drives, Zip drives and
Hard drive modules. I am going to build myself a couple modules from
bare drives, but I need the caddy for the bare
At 3:20 PM -0600 10/26/03, Remell Boyer wrote:
I just bought a used icebook and I am dying to use it, but the power
cable is non-functioning, its totally frayed and you can see the
cables on the inside furthermore, I doubt if even electrical tape
would help. I normally would have made the
From: Krevnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Although I say go for the FW/USB2.0 drives you are looking at
Typically me I ask first then and end up trying something as I can't
wait for an answer (no patience me...)
I tried connecting my HP :o/ FW/USB2 DVD/RW to the USB port
on my MDD and Toast recognised it
On 10/26/03 1:41 PM, Andrew Kershaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Wait a minute,
Mr. Hammad didn't post anything to the list!
Read the darn header:
From: Mohamad Hammad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USB 2.0 compatible with USB 1.1 ?
Date:
From: Kyle Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, I am not quick on the trigger. Please keep your comments
on this topic to yourself. I will take care of the admin duties on
the list. It's not open to debate. Every time I have to ban someone
I get e-mail questioning my decision. I think about it a
Hi all,
got a lombard for free from work cause it has a vertical column of dead
pixels onthe screen, unit seems to work fine otherwise, what kind of card
do I need to get this thing on our wireless lan? I tried the SMC card I
use with my IBM thinkpad, but it didn't seem to be working, I am
Yes. USB 2.0 devices work with 1.1-capable machines, and 1.1 devices
work with 2.0-capable machines.
On Oct 26, 2003, at 4:10 AM, Tekno Liber wrote:
I am looking at buying an external FireWire harddisk to use with my FW
Mac.
However, there are a number of FireWire *and* USB 2.0 units
On Monday 27 October 2003 3:36 am, Joe WF Runnels wrote:
Hi all,
got a lombard for free from work cause it has a vertical column of dead
pixels onthe screen, unit seems to work fine otherwise, what kind of card
do I need to get this thing on our wireless lan? I tried the SMC card I
use with
On Oct 26, 2003, at 4:31 PM, Dan K wrote:
Krevnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been looking for people who have dead expansion bay modules for
Lombard or Pismo systems. Dead CD drives, DVD drives, Zip drives and
Hard drive modules. I am going to build myself a couple modules from
bare drives,
At 6:36 PM -0800 10/26/03, Joe WF Runnels wrote:
Hi all,
got a lombard for free from work cause it has a vertical column of dead
pixels onthe screen, unit seems to work fine otherwise, what kind of card
do I need to get this thing on our wireless lan? I tried the SMC card I
use with my IBM
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