Hello All,
I'm a new subscriber, living in the Netherlands and using Mac's since
'89 but never owned a laptop. To clarify my alias in my e-mail address,
I'm also a fervent fly fisher and Invicta is a well-known wetfly.
My present home-system is ADSL ethernet modem Vigor 2200E router
and one
Should be possible now... although in a different form factor of sorts.
The largest battery shipped with an Apple Laptop since the Kanga G3
seems to actually be the Lombard/Pismo shipping with 4800mAh batteries
(and you can get up to 6600mAh from 3rd party batteries), and recently
the 17
Geoff-- An excellent response. I recently followed other listers
suggestions and did the upgrade to 2 - 512s and all went well (I
currently have the Viking 256 on eBay) but I have another question.
My Pismo was an upgraded Daystar version to G4/550 and I went back to
them for the purchase
My present home-system is ADSL ethernet modem
Vigor 2200E router
and one Flatpanel 800 Mhz iMac, 1 GB SDRam, running
OS X v. 10.3. My
wife has an 400 Mhz SE iMac connected to the same
router aswell as a
spritly SE/30 with OS 7.5 and 128 MB, to play with.
We decided to acquire an iSight
I own a wallstreet and beige g3 tower. I'd like to upgrade them to OSX. I
recall reading that these two computers were only able to run early
versions of OSX. What is the latest OSX version each of these computers can
run?
TIA
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I am considering the purchase of the Canon digital Rebel or the 10D
(and possibly the Canon i9100 printer). Anybody on the list using the
camera or printer with either Panther or Jaguar? Is so what have been
your experiences? It looks like Canon primarily supports Windows - not
much mention
On Jan 24, 2004, at 2:39 PM, dreeder wrote:
I am considering the purchase of the Canon digital Rebel or the 10D
(and possibly the Canon i9100 printer). Anybody on the list using the
camera or printer with either Panther or Jaguar? Is so what have been
your experiences? It looks like Canon
I have used several Canon cameras including the Digital Rebel with my
Mac computers including Panther. The camera comes with software for the
Mac but really it is much easier to use a card reader and iPhoto or
similar program. By the way the Digital Rebel is a great camera. I
have the 18-55mm
On 1/24/04 11:01 AM, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I own a wallstreet and beige g3 tower. I'd like to upgrade them to OSX. I
recall reading that these two computers were only able to run early
versions of OSX. What is the latest OSX version each of these computers can
run?
TIA
For
At 8:51 -0700 1/24/2004, John Collins wrote:
The question-- they recommended that I buy pc133-- they said it
would be a little faster??? Any comments about this. Interestingly
they also recommended Viking or Edge, but when I got their sticks
for a premium price--they had no indication of
Is there any software that would let me watch MPEG-4 movies or VCDs on a
wallstreet without a DVD drive?
Thanks.
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On Jan 24, 2004, at 4:38 PM, Harry D. Corsover wrote:
If what passes for tech support from Canon is any indication, I'd stay
away from their products. I have a Canon USB scanner. I had to jump
through some web hoops before even being allowed to send them an
email. I got a canned response that
I am looking at the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini iPods ?
Thanks
Geoff
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