Well, it is early in the morning and I may be confused but...
My base station is one of the older ones (only one ethernet port and one
modem port). Did you configure the base station before connecting it to
the router? If not, connect an ethernet cable directly from the base
station to the Pismo.
Hi to all.
I have a G3 Powerbook Kanga, the original one.
(It is not a Wallstreet, Mainstreet or Whateverstreet)
Sold in Germany, without the modem port.
You can have a look at that thing:
http://www.lowendmac.com/pb2/g3.shtml
I have a freshly formatted HD, two partitions.
5 GB for OS X
Thanks for the links. Nice photos and clear explanation on
installation.
Apple Profiler shows that the drive is indeed set up as Master. I have
discovered that if I start up and depress/hold the option key then I
will get to select the startup drives.
But depress/hold the C key will not
TiBook Swap out update:
The LCD that my client bought on ebay was defective. I will soon be sending
out the sellers info to hopefully prevent others from getting burned. I just
don¹t have it right now.
Other than that, the swap out was successful from a purely technical view. I
won't say it was
on 05/03/2004 19:27, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problems? I can't get the Pismo to start up from the new drive. Do I
need to toggle a master/slave switch? Where is it?
To be bootable your drive probably needs to be bus Master. But before you
do anything, launch Apple System
My iBook has a modem but my BW does not. I
thought that I could just check internet sharing
on the iBook and get the BW to connect through
the iBook. However, I can't get it to work. The
BW picks up an IP address but I can't access the
internet.
Both computers are running 10.2.8. I have
On Mar 3, 2004, at 1:01 PM, Andrew wrote:
So nobody knows how to make a bootable OS X CD? As an
old Windows user, having a bootable disk was always
easy and frequently useful, so I need to know how to
make one for my PB.
There is a way to make a bootable CD in OSX and I have it here
I want to boot to a CD other than my install disk, so that I can use
Diskwarrior (my version is too old to boot my PowerBook) and Norton
DiskDoctor.
Andrew
--
The lord's our shepherd says the psalm, but just in case., WE'D
BETTER GET A BOMB!
© Tom Lehrer, 1965
On Mar 6, 2004, at 2:25
Standard Apology: I checked the database and didn't see any articles
addressing this, so excuse this repeat if it is one.
Equip: Lombard (G3 333 PB) 384MB/40GB, partitions: OS 10.2.8 (25GB)
, OS 9.2.2 (7GB), non-bootable (6GB).
Problem: When I boot in 9.2.2, at startup I get a message
If the OSX partition is the first one on the disk (i.e. was at the top
of the list when you formatted the volume), you should be able to boot
from that partition by holding down the 'D' key when rebooting the
Powerbook. If I remember right, that attempts to boot from the first
partition on the
Joanathan, if you restart your PB hold down the X key and that will
boot on 10., , also you can always boot from the 9.x.x cd if you want
to access the option of which hd as a default.
Have fun
Hector I. Macedo Lord of the
Flies
Dallas, TX 75248
I am running 10.2.8 with 384MB/40GB, and I recently bought an HP psc
2410 all-in-one. I have Photoshop 5.5 running in Classic, and it
prints to the old Epson just fine, but I can't make it print to the
HP, though the chooser sees the HP and it is selected. Everything
looks as it should,
I too have been curious about rebuilding/replacing the
cells in my Pismo.
After all the talk about the controller chip, white
hot shooting shooting jets of lithium, I decided to
bite the bullet and buy an Electrovaya Powerpad 160.
It promises 16 hours of power on a full charge. So
far, i've
On Mar 7, 2004, at 5:23 AM, Jonathan R. Andrew wrote:
HP says they do not support printing from Classic.
Anyone with a workaround?
I remember a similar issue with my HP PSC 950. Seemed the problem
was that the Classic and the OS X printer drivers were conflicting
with one another. Try
On 04/03/04 15:50, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:03 AM -0600 3/4/04, John Slavin wrote:
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time. Over on the
Duo list there are discussions from time to time about rebuilding
the batteries. It is pretty well generally accepted
on 06/03/04 23:47, Frank Cornew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/03/04 15:50, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:03 AM -0600 3/4/04, John Slavin wrote:
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time. Over on the
Duo list there are discussions from time to time about
on 07/03/04 00:26, PaulKurtz III at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience, burned disks are NOT as good as commercial disks, but I
wouldn't really expect them to be. I've also noticed that the brand of
media DOES matter, and can mean the difference between playing well, and not
at all.
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