Also, any testimonials on the Sonnet upgrades for the Wallstreet?
Looking at purchasing one (a WS upgrade) in the next week...
-Chris
On Jun 5, 2004, at 5:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any testimonials regarding the Allegro/500mhz and
Amanti/400mhz processor upgrades from
When I tried this on my Wallstreet, which is showing exactly the same
symptoms as described in Macintouch, I got a message that reset-nvram
was an unknown word. reset-all seemed to work, as the screen blanked
out and the Wallstreet went into a normal OS X startup, but what does
reset-nvram do
Did someone here mention that there is another list for G4-powered laptops?
If so, where can I find out more about it?
Thanks
TjL
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On 04/06/2004, at 7:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I don't want to give up my G3 wallstreet (running on OS 9.1 or 9.2.)
so I
need a little help. I'm moving in with my partner and he has a PC and I
have my Mac. There is no DSL in the area and so we are going to go for
cable Modem access.
I have a 512K RAM module in an iMac 500 mhz DV I am getting ready to
sell. I need to upgrade my Pismo from its current 192 to at least
640. Can I pull the 512 from the iMac (I think it was actually PC133
RAM - which was irrelevant to the iMac) and put it in my Pismo? What
research I have done
I am Running a wallstreet I (2meg video) with panther (The Rumple
helper was used successfully) using a Blue Chip Wallstreet G4 upgrade
card. It works pretty well. Jaguar supported 24 bit video, Panther has
issues with same resolution, so i am best off running in 8 bit color
under panther. I
Lucky you. I have nearly broken off my fingers trying to get a
Wallstreet I to boot into open firmware. I am convinced it will not
happen.
On Jun 5, 2004, at 4:18 AM, Susan Platter wrote:
When I tried this on my Wallstreet, which is showing exactly the same
symptoms as described in Macintouch,
I have a Wallstreet 300 w/ 320 MB, original(?) 8GB HDD, and 10.3.4 via
XPostFacto and 9.2.2 each on their own partition. Regardless of which
OS I boot into, the 'book won't recognize anything in the lower pcmcia
slot except for the Apple DVD-Video card. I've tried USB, FireWire and
a mini
on 05/06/04 07:18, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I tried this on my Wallstreet, which is showing exactly the same
symptoms as described in Macintouch, I got a message that reset-nvram
was an unknown word. reset-all seemed to work, as the screen blanked
out and the Wallstreet
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart and there
didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut of course, now she's dead (and
I'm so depressed). If I plug it in it tries to start up, whiring while the green
power light goes on...but I don't think the
on 05/06/04 08:38, Timothy Luoma at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did someone here mention that there is another list for G4-powered laptops?
If so, where can I find out more about it?
None that I'm aware of. That's why this list is named G-Books, for any
Gx-based Macintosh laptop (iBook,
on 05/06/04 11:27, Peter Chastain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Wallstreet 300 w/ 320 MB, original(?) 8GB HDD, and 10.3.4 via
XPostFacto and 9.2.2 each on their own partition. Regardless of which
OS I boot into, the 'book won't recognize anything in the lower pcmcia
slot except for
Setting aside the type of recording device, I'm trying to understand these
interfaces - iMic and Hi-Fi Link. Apparently they allow you to translate
from analogue to digital; upload from a recording device to a Mac through a
USB plug without drivers. In addition, they process sound better than the
My Reply follows quote. On 05/06/2004 11:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart
and there didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut of course,
now she's dead (and I'm so depressed). If I plug it in it tries to start
on 05/06/04 14:41, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 05/06/2004 11:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart
and there didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut of course,
now she's dead (and I'm
On 05/06/2004, at 11:09 AM, Edward Jackson wrote:
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it
apart and there didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut
of course, now she's dead (and I'm so depressed). If I plug it in it
tries to start up, whiring while the
My WS has crashed several times in the last year or two.
It seems to have always been associated with ejecting
my Wavelan card, or with switching from a
Wavelan-based lan to a wired lan.
Before I use it again, I was wondering if there were better
alternatives to the WirelessDriver on
An iMic connects the minidisc recorder to the computer via a USB plug.
Yes. And it sounds better than just connecting the recorder to the
computer through the line in sound jack, if you have one. Yes.
When I said Soundboard Minidisc, I was referring to plugging my
minidisc recorder directly
Will RAM from that iMac (same RAM as used in the Cube among other
Macs) always work in my Pismo? Never work with my Pismo? Work under
certain conditions (e.g. a certain slot)?
If it is the same as the Cube it is 168 pin IIRC, the Pismo requires 144
pin.
It won't fit.
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Best wishes
on 6/5/04 12:08 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 05/06/04 14:41, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 05/06/2004 11:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart
and there didn't seem to be any
I had picked up an Allegro 500mhz from Wegener last year. It runs
perfectly-what more can I say.
I bought it to replace a BlueChip which had the dreaded installation error
(had to return it to PowerLogix). Got a warranty BlueChip replacement, which
ALSO had the same problem-very frustrating.
on 6/5/04 1:59 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Brian Braunschweiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: iMac Ram in a Pismo?
I have a 512K RAM module in an iMac 500 mhz DV I am getting ready to
sell. I need to upgrade my Pismo from its current 192 to at least
640. Can I pull the 512
I bought a processor upgrade from Wegener Media which
didn't work despite their absolute assurance. They
finally admitted that it wouldn't work after I sent my
Lombard to them. I got my Lombard back with a
processor that had half my original memmory chips.
They still have my memory and never
My iMic provides much better sound than the built in mini plugs in my Pismo
and it also allows me to play directly from a turntable into the Pismo
without a pre amp when I convert records to digital.
Tom
on 6/5/04 13:32, lily at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setting aside the type of recording
I appreciate all of the feedback,
Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
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At 2:08 PM -0700 6/5/04, Bruce Mitchell wrote:
on 6/5/04 12:08 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 05/06/04 14:41, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect that water has gotten into some of the connectors and is
causing faulty circuits. I suppose you could use a hair
Thanks for the advicewhen the Wallstreet was originally watered I took it
completely apart (even the PCMIA cage was out)in under 5 minutes...this may not be
impressive but it was at 6am (and I'm a night owl) while my very sorry wife watched
and hopedit sat for a week before I
At 11:41 AM -0700 6/5/04, Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 05/06/2004 11:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart
and there didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut of course,
now she's dead (and I'm so depressed). If
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