Re: RAM needed for OS X on Lombard

2004-01-17 Thread Krevnik
On Jan 17, 2004, at 8:12 PM, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote: I was thinking about getting a 256 and using it with my 128 for a total of 384. Think that would be enough? And I'm sure this problem has been discussed before, but I have heard often that any more than 256 megs of RAM in a Lombard causes pro

Re: RAM needed for OS X on Lombard

2004-01-17 Thread Tsuki Hoshijima
I was thinking about getting a 256 and using it with my 128 for a total of 384. Think that would be enough? And I'm sure this problem has been discussed before, but I have heard often that any more than 256 megs of RAM in a Lombard causes problems with OS X. Should this still be a concern, or has

Re: Wallstreet question

2004-01-17 Thread Robin Ashe
On 1/17/04 3:37 PM, "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under > palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's > mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card > installed. Is th

Wallstreet question

2004-01-17 Thread Andrew
Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card installed. Is that because it simply cannot complete the startup process without

Re: Lombard cooling fan

2004-01-17 Thread Krevnik
You know, the fan seems nearly useless in the Lombard, as I have yet to see mine turn on at all myself. The fact that your OC seems stable at 433 at full load without the fan seems to suggest that the fan is wasted tech for those in temperate regions, or tweaked so that it turns on at far too h

Re: Lombard L2 failure, was Re: Lombard cooling fan

2004-01-17 Thread Mike McGinnis
I also recently had a Lombard 400 CPU having L2 failures. I decided it was toast anyhow so I popped off the heat-sink on the CPU, cleaned off the chip, reapplied a small amount of thermal grease and reinstalled the heat-sink. The temperature of the CPU dropped 10-15 degrees. I wonder if I had

Lombard L2 failure, was Re: Lombard cooling fan

2004-01-17 Thread Paul Nelson
At 4:42 PM -0500 1/17/04, Dave Bonhoff wrote: >Does anyone know what the determining factors are for the cooling fan >in a Lombard to run? What controls it? How to test it? > >The reason I'm asking is that my Lombard 333 (O/C'd to 433) with 512 MB >running X.3.2 has been running at 100% CPU and h

Lombard cooling fan

2004-01-17 Thread Dave Bonhoff
Does anyone know what the determining factors are for the cooling fan in a Lombard to run? What controls it? How to test it? The reason I'm asking is that my Lombard 333 (O/C'd to 433) with 512 MB running X.3.2 has been running at 100% CPU and heavy disk and CD activity for about an hour now

Re: Ti-400 9.2 crash

2004-01-17 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 17/01/04 14:00, Jim Katz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My turn in the barrel here. My OS 9.2 Ti-Book crashed many times last > night, sometimes restart didn't even light it up, sometimes got to gray > screen, sometimes got almost finished loading and sent up a bomb box > "Illegal Instruction -

Ti-400 9.2 crash

2004-01-17 Thread Jim Katz
My turn in the barrel here. My OS 9.2 Ti-Book crashed many times last night, sometimes restart didn't even light it up, sometimes got to gray screen, sometimes got almost finished loading and sent up a bomb box "Illegal Instruction - Restart without extensions". I managed to start without extensi

Re[2]: Mail error anybody?

2004-01-17 Thread Joseph Harrison
Hello Laurent, Friday, January 16, 2004, 10:41:52 AM, you wrote: LD> On 16/01/04 12:08, "John Weisberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I assure you I am doing nothing to cause this. I have learned a lot >> from this list but this is the only time I have ever written to the >> list. Please advis