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2004-10-06 Thread Don P.
I get the G-Books Digest and with all the hot activity going on it gets a bit tedious trying to follow a very interesting thread when: #1 Replies include every detail of everything that has gone before, including advertisements, disclaimers, lengthy signature attachments, non=related topics, etc. #

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Ben Dyer
The Wallstreet has no hard reset switch, so that key combination does the job. As others have said, you probably just need to re-seat the processor module. I've had similar symptoms after overclocking a board too much, or forgetting to push it all the way back into the slot. If that doesn't work

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread MTH
On Oct 6, 2004, at 5:38 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote: After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combinatio

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 06/10/2004 15:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the >PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green >light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only >stops when I press

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 6, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote: After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combinatio

Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Nils Mueller-Scheessel
After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combination again. I searched the net, and the symptoms seem to be q

Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 09:56 AM -0700 10/06/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote: PDF on the stick Um, is that fried? Maybe with some hot sauce? - Dan. -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBook

Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 5, 2004, at 6:51 AM, walter wrote: I was following the thread on SmartMedia cards. I was wondering what you folks do when on the road in terms of printing. I suppose my questions are: -I was thinking of getting one of those cute USB flash memory card that you can plug into your 'book and

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2004-10-06 Thread Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo
Thanks for bringing your enthusiasm to the list! Turtle-Bear On Oct 4, 2004, at 2:01 PM, crap mail wrote: sorry didn't mean to offend, i put all my list servers on that email(personal joke) because of harvester programs/bots that will collect your email addresses for spam purposes. i didn't think

Re: Large or small (was Pismo vs ibook?)

2004-10-06 Thread Andrew
Larger than I'd prefer is 36" (my waistband). While not a six-pack, hardly obese either. Andrew --- Dan Palka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Aha so the difference is found. > > The wallstreet leaves lots of room between my > six-pack and the forward > edge of my laptop. > > Well now all is un

Re: Large or small (was Pismo vs ibook?)

2004-10-06 Thread Dan Palka
Aha so the difference is found. The wallstreet leaves lots of room between my six-pack and the forward edge of my laptop. Well now all is understandable! On Oct 6, 2004, at 12:22 AM, Andrew F. wrote: The small machines, on the other hand, are quite comfortable to use on a tray table in coach, an

vst disc in X

2004-10-06 Thread victoria Duggan
On Wednesday, October 6, 2004, at 07:08 AM, Iain McShane wrote: VST's support site said it was not supported in OS X, so I did not pursue it, I did try the Iomega drivers but got an installation error (ioware-mx-ppc-402.sit) Error is, "error creating folder 1008:9,-5000 access is denied" On Oct

Re: In shoe box. In middle of road!

2004-10-06 Thread Andrew F.
I travel back and forth to Asia twice per year, not to mention monthly trips to different parts of the US. In 1984 the portable PCs weren't any smaller than the original Mac, but that was 20-years-ago, and the comparison today isn't between a Pismo and a Fat Mac, its between desktop replacement ty

Re: Large or small

2004-10-06 Thread Claire Hart
Did you go ahead an buy applecare? I would highly recommend it for laptops. There has never been a case where I haven't got my money's worth for applecare. And Apple will provide service from you door (in the way of an overnight shipping box). John Slavin Absolutely! I bought it for both the PB

In shoe box. In middle of road!

2004-10-06 Thread Stuart Saunders
I travelled around the world in 1984 with a Fat Mac in the special bag on one shoulder, as well as a largish portable stereo nearly as big as the fat mac, a fold over suit bag which as well as clothes had an imagewriter (yes, an imagewriter!) printer inside the zippered 'middle', and a brief c

Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 02:51 PM +0100 10/05/2004, walter wrote: I was following the thread on SmartMedia cards. I was wondering what you folks do when on the road in terms of printing. I suppose my questions are: -any good tiny weensy printers one can usefully take along? No. They're all expensive and crappy quality.

Re: Problems with OS 9.2 applications opening

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 07:57 PM -0500 10/05/2004, DPrice wrote: While in OS X environment some 9.2 app's won't open: Nisus 4.6 for one, Simple Text, however, MS Word does fine. Any suggestions or advice? TIA Make sure the app's prefs are in the right place and all the file protections (permissions) give the appropr

Re: Large or small (was Pismo vs ibook?)

2004-10-06 Thread Iain McShane
VST's support site said it was not supported in OS X, so I did not pursue it, I did try the Iomega drivers but got an installation error (ioware-mx-ppc-402.sit) Error is, "error creating folder 1008:9,-5000 access is denied" On Oct 6, 2004, at 3:51 PM, victoria Duggan wrote: why does the vst zip