Hello,
I have acquired a Pismo 400 mhz with 597 mb ram. I will be upgrading
from OS9 to OSX. It has a DVD drive in it but I was wondering if I
could buy a CD burner for it to fit in the bay. Are there recommended
models available?
Thanks
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on 11/09/04 03:31, kaldav at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have acquired a Pismo 400 mhz with 597 mb ram. I will be upgrading
from OS9 to OSX. It has a DVD drive in it but I was wondering if I
could buy a CD burner for it to fit in the bay. Are there recommended
models available?
Hi!
How did
on 9/11/04 2:00 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 11/09/04 03:31, kaldav at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have acquired a Pismo 400 mhz with 597 mb ram. I will be upgrading
from OS9 to OSX. It has a DVD drive in it but I was wondering if I
could buy a CD burner for it to fit
on 9/11/04 1:59 PM, victoria duggan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 9/11/04 2:00 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 11/09/04 03:31, kaldav at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have acquired a Pismo 400 mhz with 597 mb ram. I will be upgrading
from OS9 to OSX. It has a DVD drive
There's 28% more screen real estate since 667 DVI in a 15' PB compared to
the 12's, but anyone know of any speed tests with the current 12'
especially that can be compared to results with the 15* 1.0Ghz and
similar machines (that can be said to compete with the current 12').
I'd like to see in
leif halvard silli wrote:
My Wallstreet Road Apple 12 has begun to suddenly shut down by
itself. I use MacOS9.2.2 [ ... ] Sometimes the screen will flash and
flicker for a few secounds before it shuts down and other times it
just shuts down witout any warning.
It seems usually to happen when
On Sep 11, 2004, at 12:31 AM, kaldav wrote:
Hello,
I have acquired a Pismo 400 mhz with 597 mb ram. I will be upgrading
from OS9 to OSX. It has a DVD drive in it but I was wondering if I
could buy a CD burner for it to fit in the bay. Are there recommended
models available?
Thanks
I have used
53332 on my 867 Mhz 12¨Power book. Strangely it is the same whether
I run on battery or plug-in.
I've check my energy saving settings and it is supposed to run at
maximum processor performance when plug-in and minimal when on battery.
Still the speed is the same.
Can it be a bug in
Mikael Byström wrote:
leif halvard silli said:
Again, if you have any clue or advice about what it is, I would
appreciate it greatly.
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Maybe you need to reseat the CPU itself? As you're pressing down that's
one of the things affected.
Hei Mikael,
I don't think so. I have a Wallstreet
On Saturday, September 11, 2004, at 06:33 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
There's 28% more screen real estate since 667 DVI in a 15' PB compared
to
the 12's, but anyone know of any speed tests with the current 12'
especially that can be compared to results with the 15* 1.0Ghz and
similar machines
I hope someone can help me. I have a just-over-one-year-old (of course)
17 G4 PowerBook with a SuperDrive. After a year of working flawlessly,
reading and burning all brands of CD and DVD, yesterday I went to put
in a blank CD to backup some data with Toast, and got an unhappy
surprise: the
Hi
i have a dvd combo drive in my lombard and they
take the same bay type as
the pismo. The drive is a Samsung sn-324f/dmb
january 2004 model it supports
disc burning in X and toast in 9.2. works fine.
vicki
sorry i forgot to say that i got it on ebay they are
plentiful on
On Sep 11, 2004, at 1:10 PM, Barton Brown wrote:
I hope someone can help me. I have a just-over-one-year-old (of
course) 17 G4 PowerBook with a SuperDrive. After a year of working
flawlessly, reading and burning all brands of CD and DVD, yesterday I
went to put in a blank CD to backup some data
We keep hearing about frequent crashes and RAM. Well, every
now and then I get a flurry of these things. I wonder if its my RAM.
I was wondering--is there ANY utility that can REALLY test your RAM?
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on 11/09/04 16:10, Barton Brown at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope someone can help me. I have a just-over-one-year-old (of course)
17 G4 PowerBook with a SuperDrive. After a year of working flawlessly,
reading and burning all brands of CD and DVD, yesterday I went to put
in a blank CD to
on 11/09/04 15:59, Dan Palka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use the (apparently much cheaper) PC133 SODIMMs in my Wallstreet?
If so, what should I look out for? Any specific specs or anything?
The thing to look for is the density of the memory chips on the SODIMM. The
Wallstreet memory
on 11/09/04 22:28, Clyde Kahrl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We keep hearing about frequent crashes and RAM. Well, every
now and then I get a flurry of these things. I wonder if its my RAM.
I was wondering--is there ANY utility that can REALLY test your RAM?
I know that there are a few
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