Re: Pismo improvement

2003-12-07 Thread Joe Crow
The chair recognizes Jason Long at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Make it good... Also be advised the Powerlogix will be using G3/1000 chips beginning sometime in January. They offered me the option of waiting, but I needed mine ASAP in case I get deployed. Yummy! Did they give you any idea on the price

Re: Sshhhsh...Lombard/osx asleep!

2003-12-07 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:48 PM -0700 12/6/03, Barry Erdman wrote: Hi, Anyone seen this? After it's in sleep mode, nothing seems to wake it up, 'cept pulling the power cord and rebooting... (thank heavens for disk warrior!) Solutions anyone? 333mhz Lombard 192mb ram newly installed 40gig Hitachi DK23FB-40 Newly

Re: Pismo improvement

2003-12-07 Thread Eugene Lee
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 11:00:05PM -0600, Jason Long wrote: : : Eugene, : Lighten up, man! I rather expect that Apple will follow the same pattern : it did with the G4 with the first notebook variants of the new processor : following about a year or so behind the desktops. I hope that Apple can

Re: Pismo improvement

2003-12-07 Thread Frank P. Eigler
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003, stewart ebneter wrote: I read somewhere that g5's will never be used in powerbooks, because they ^ are just too hot for such. this is why they went to so much trouble with the cooling system in the g5 desktop. Careful... -- Non

Japanese encoding in Mail

2003-12-07 Thread Jonathan R. Andrew
Once in a while I have the necessity of sending ISO-2022 (Japanese encoded) text via email, but have recently found that the software I currently use does not support it. I used to have no problem doing this in Eudora, but I use the free mode in its latest incarnation. Apple's Mail has no

Re: Pismo improvement

2003-12-07 Thread Jason Long
I think that it will around the same price, but don't hold me to that. Jason Also be advised the Powerlogix will be using G3/1000 chips beginning sometime in January. They offered me the option of waiting, but I needed mine ASAP in case I get deployed. Yummy! Did they give you any idea on the

Wallstreet CPU and VRAM questions

2003-12-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
This site http://www.rgaros.nl/gestalt/index.html says the Wallstreet (Wallstreet I) has a VRAM slot (look in the mach gestalt section). Is that true? Where is it, if so? I assume it's on the bottom of the motherboard, since it's not visible anywhere under the keyboard area. Is it possible to

Re: Wallstreet CPU and VRAM questions

2003-12-07 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 07/12/2003 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: This site http://www.rgaros.nl/gestalt/index.html says the Wallstreet (Wallstreet I) has a VRAM slot (look in the mach gestalt section). Is that true? Where is it, if so? I assume it's on the bottom of the motherboard, since

Re: iMovie stalling

2003-12-07 Thread Thomas Ethen
A quick question about iMovie and a Pismo! Why would my 500Mhz Pismo not be able to process video from my Sony digital cam corder without stalling, but my 400Mhz Pismo processes it just fine? It seems to work just the same in both 10 and 9.2 using iMovie 2. Both HD's are 4200rpm drives. Tom --