Dear List,
Does anyone know of a good password-saver
program? I have found a couple, but none for OS X.
Thanks.
Pastor has never let me down. It is simple, safe and free.
James
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On 24 Jan 2004, at 21:30, David Thrower wrote:
Once it's set up, and unless Apple has somehow changed
this, any laptop/wireless card combination that
complies with 802.11b standards should be able to use
it to connect.
Thank you David, this is a great relief and I have ordered all that is
Now comes the shuttle exercise. Presume the new Pbook comes
pre-installed, maybe even with the bundled software. Can I CC clone
all the contents of my Flattop iMac to the Pbook or should I follow a
different method. Same goes for my wife's 400 Mhz SE iMac once the
Flattop has been cleared and
Hello there !
Would it be possible to exchange or fit the motherboard of a Ti G4 867
into the frame of a 400 ?
What would be involved if it is indeed possible ?
Thanks !
Have a great day !
Jeff
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Would it be possible to exchange or fit the motherboard of a Ti G4 867
into the frame of a 400 ?
What would be involved if it is indeed possible ?
Not possible. They are not interchangeable.
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On Jan 27, 2004, at 7:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible to exchange or fit the motherboard of a Ti G4 867
into the frame of a 400 ?
What would be involved if it is indeed possible ?
Not possible. They are not interchangeable.
That's curious, any information as to why this
On Jan 27, 2004, at 9:08 AM, Krevnik wrote:
On Jan 27, 2004, at 7:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible to exchange or fit the motherboard of a Ti G4
867
into the frame of a 400 ?
What would be involved if it is indeed possible ?
Not possible. They are not interchangeable.
On Jan 27, 2004, at 7:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not possible. They are not interchangeable.
That's curious, any information as to why this might be? Apple didn't
change the form factor at that point, so while I am not the person
asking, it would be interesting to know why.
Kochkodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
VERRRY INTERESTING FYI...
The Mac Channel
IBM claims massive power cut for 90nm G5
Good news for AMD - but not Intel
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/35057.html
The 970FX, meanwhile, consumes a mere 12.3W at 1.4GHz, paving the way
gf sciacca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hooked up a 1 GHz TiBook (OS 10.3.2) in FW disk mode to a Lombard
333 (10.2.8) via PC card FW. This connection kept crashing the Lombard. I
was only able to transfer small amounts of data at one time, but sooner or
later it would crash. This surprised me,
Hi,
The removable AC cord on my white square brick tiBook power supply is
intermittent at the power supply end. Apple does not sell the cords
except with the bricks, for $79.00.
Is there a source for the cords?
Paul
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Interesting point. I know the G4 hardly outperformed the G3 at the same
clock speed unless the software was specifically written to take advantage
of the G4 AltiVec engine.
Anyway, this sounds like a question to be asking the guy at BareFeats.com
On 1/27/04 12:37 PM, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My reply doesn't really answer the OP's questions, but . . .
I've not used FW target disk mode, but for fast file transfers I was
mighty impressed with filesharing using TCP/IP-over-FW. I haven't done
any timed benchmarks but Finder copies between a pair of Pismos is
_fast_fast_fast_. Perhaps
About tiBook AC Power Cord Source?, at 17:51pm -0800 on 1/27/04, Paul Nicholson
stated:
- Hi,
-
- The removable AC cord on my white square brick tiBook power supply is
- intermittent at the power supply end. Apple does not sell the cords
- except with the bricks, for $79.00.
-
- Is
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i pushed the power button. This time nothing seems to start it
back up... any ideas? (when i push
on 27/01/04 22:14, Gordon Bruce Lawson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i pushed the power button.
I have access to extra cords. If you send me an email off the list I
would be glad to send you one for the postage.
George Longden
Hi,
The removable AC cord on my white square brick tiBook power supply
is intermittent at the power supply end. Apple does not sell the
cords except with the
If you have access to an OS X machine, you could do a network boot.
That's what I did with my Lombard that does not have a CD drive. You
don't need OS X server; the regular OS X will work fine, but the setup
isn't simple (email me if you need help).
On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 08:24
Can anybody help me find a site that lists the current value for a Titanium
Powerbook G4 666 30 gig HD? In Canada if that makes a difference.
TIA
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On 1/27/04 9:06 PM, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody help me find a site that lists the current value for a Titanium
Powerbook G4 666 30 gig HD? In Canada if that makes a difference.
TIA
Everymac.com usually has prices. I'm not sure how up to date they are, but
for the most
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