I'm using a Sonnet G4 500 in my Wallstreet and it works great.
HOwever, I'm not sure what my sysbus speed is. It's a Wallstreet G3
300 14" screen. I'm using OS 10.2.8. with 512 RAM.
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At 11:46 PM -0500 12/15/03, Doug McGlathery wrote:
I have a Pismo running Jaguar (USB, Firewire and modem are still
fine), with an Airport card installed. I have never used my PC Card
slot however and I was wondering if people would be willing to share
ideas for cool things to plug in there.
At 8:35 -0800 12/17/2003, Jeff Hubatka wrote:
The hardest part is taking out the cover at the back of the keyboard
(has the power button and sleep light). I use a large paper clip,
straightened out but with a little L-shaped hook on the end. You
have to pull the plastic towards the trackpad on
on 12/17/03 3:58 PM, Melvin Watts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Illovox Media wrote:
>
>> Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
>> DESIRED...
>>
>> Be skeptical all you want, but even a 3400c can capture and edit
>> video...heck I do LOW quality, small...
>>
>> To
Dave Bonhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send to speakers.
Reply from Tom:
Make sure System Preferences: Input and Output,
settings are what you wa
Hello Illovox,
Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 11:24:08 AM, you wrote:
>> H, will an iBook's Airport card work? I may be trading my rather
>> shabby iBook in towards an iMac locally, and considering the shape its
>> in, if I'm lucky, it'll cover the sales tax, but it does have a
>> working Air
Illovox Media wrote:
Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
desired, but you can capture on just about anything. A wall street will
capture, and it will do so on any of its internal drives. You can capture
via PCMCIA USB or FireWire, via 8 pin serial, via SCSI...wha
I'm puzzled. I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. I know that OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send it to the speakers. Am
I missing a setting somewhere? If not, is there an app, hack or patch
that will allow
I have no way of comparing the Dazzle analog to digital conversion
box to the ADS version, but I do know that Dazzle has two models, one
is firewire and one is USB and they convert to different formats
(perhaps because of the bandwidth problems with USB?)
Anyway, I just noticed that these are be
Just remember that if you have a 802.11b card such as the original
Airport card on another computer that everything on the system will run
at the slower speed.
Ralph
On Wednesday, December 17, 2003, at 02:38 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Oon 15/12/03 23:46, Doug McGlathery at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been offered a 500 mhz upgrade CPU card for Wallstreet. It's been
inside a original WS with 83 mhz systembus. Would such cards generally
work in WS II (PDQ) with a 66 mhz system bus?
I have never seen a CPU upgrade maker make a distinction between WS I or
II, so I have some hope here.
Also
On 12/17/03, Eric Morrison enlightened us by writing:
>
>Any suggestions for how to open Appleworks documents on a Windows
>machine at minimal cost? Running Office XP on the Windows machine.
>
>... Eric
How about exporting from AppleWorks in Word/Excel or other PC formats,
which would definitely
Oon 15/12/03 23:46, Doug McGlathery at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Pismo running Jaguar (USB, Firewire and modem are still
>>> fine),
>>> with an Airport card installed. I have never used my PC Card slot
>>> however and I was wondering if people would be willing to share ideas
>>> f
> H, will an iBook's Airport card work? I may be trading my rather
> shabby iBook in towards an iMac locally, and considering the shape its
> in, if I'm lucky, it'll cover the sales tax, but it does have a
> working AirPort card, repaired base station(power caps you know), and
> all the discs
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 01:28:19 -0900
From: Geoffrey Loeffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Pismo Experiment
Some questions, first I have added airport cards, ram, HDs, upgrade
cards keyboards to pismos and other computers, so just enough
experience to really make a mess, so I ask. As I go through
Hello Scott,
Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 6:14:10 AM, you wrote:
SC> On 12/16/03 10:35 PM, "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Looking into buying an Airport card for my "Airport Ready" Pismo 500.
>> Currently running OS 10.2.6. Will an Airport Extreme card work with
>> this machine?
SC>
Dear Geoffrey,
Switching bad and good boards around is not likely to cause good boards
to go bad, unless there is fault on a system that puts a higher than
normal voltage on a board. This could be caused by a bad power supply.
So if your problem is a bad supply that puts too much voltage on the
If you really want 802.11g, you can get the Buffalo 802.11g notebook
cards, but it won't work in your airport slot. I saw one available for
51$ after a mail-in rebate on ebuyer.com
On Dec 17, 2003, at 5:14 AM, Scott Crick wrote:
On 12/16/03 10:35 PM, "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lookin
I wrote:
>> I'll suggest the USB Instant DVD for Mac from ADS Tech.
to which Eric Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
>Wouldn't a device with a firewire connection be much faster? I know
>that Formac has/had a product. Not sure what else is available.
That speaks to my point exactly, the WS w
on 12/17/03 5:21 AM, Gary Goldberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
>> desired, but you can capture on just about anything. A wall street will
>> capture, and it will do so on any of its internal drives. You can capture
>> via PC
Howdy:
I have a Lombard whose modem is not showing up in the modem control
panel. I tried zapping PRAM, resetting OF, etc. with no luck.
Swapped the drive with a Pismo drive and still not able to see the
modem with the new drive (thus eliminating that this is a software
problem). Then I swappe
- Original Message -
From: "Geoffrey Loeffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:28 AM
Subject: Pismo Experiment
> Some questions, first I have added airport cards, ram, HDs, upgrade
> cards keyboards to pismos and other computers
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 03:18:45 -0800
> Subject: Re: Any way to import video into a Wall Street Powerbook?
> From: Illovox Media <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
> des
On 12/16/03 10:35 PM, "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking into buying an Airport card for my "Airport Ready" Pismo 500.
> Currently running OS 10.2.6. Will an Airport Extreme card work with
> this machine?
No. The Airport Extreme card is currently only for newer Aluminum PowerBooks
(a
Some questions, first I have added airport cards, ram, HDs, upgrade
cards keyboards to pismos and other computers, so just enough
experience to really make a mess, so I ask. As I go through the
steamy jungle of DON'T touch that gizmo on your Pismo, thought I
would ask for some help, ideas, or
Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
desired, but you can capture on just about anything. A wall street will
capture, and it will do so on any of its internal drives. You can capture
via PCMCIA USB or FireWire, via 8 pin serial, via SCSI...whatever. As for
using F
Excuse me for being a sceptic, but even if the CPU is 500 mhz in this
case, if there are no FireWire drives used, isn't the chance high that
the internal drive is too slow to do quality capture, even with a good
card? I mean, it has to keep up. Or aren't we implicating DV format video
here? If so,
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