At 08:46 PM -0700 10/08/2004, Don P. wrote:
Since the Digest Viewer site no longer exists
Eudora has some settings that talk about digests. I think it's
supposed to recognize an incoming digest and automagically break it
into individual messages, or something like.
- Dan.
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G-Books is
On Oct 8, 2004, at 5:22 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Joe Crow said:
Starting about a half hour ago, if I move
my laptop while it's running, it powers off, instantly. Black screen,
totally dead. It'll boot back up (sometimes I have to hit the power
button a few times) but everytime it does, the
On Oct 9, 2004, at 3:35 AM, Joe Crow wrote:
It happens when there's nothing in either bay, as well as when on
battery power. Offlist, Craig W. suggested that it might be the Power
Manager card. Does that sound likely to anybody? I've got no clue.
I would suggest it isn't the problem since it
Nils Mueller-Scheessel said:
I remember, however,
that someone on the list stated some time ago that the parts of the
two series are incompatible. Is the PMU an exception, perhaps?
The motherboards and CPUs may be, but many other things are identical
AFAIK. I think this applies to the PMU,
In a message dated 10/9/04 5:43:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nils Mueller-Scheessel said:
I remember, however,
that someone on the list stated some time ago that the parts of the
two series are incompatible. Is the PMU an exception, perhaps?
Hi,
Did you ever ascertain whether your
(Forgot to mention)
Whenever I have experienced the Green Light Spinning Fan in a Wallstreet,
it has been one of the following (kinda in order):
1. Badly seated processor
2. Processor does not match Motherboard (in your case, if the mobo is a WS II
w/ your 250mhz processor)
3. Bad Processor.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (gianfranco sciacca) asked:
My question to the list is: are displays and inverter boards / cables
the same across the entire DVI range (667 MHz to 1GHz), or the 1GHz
shares parts only with the 867 MHz?
Hardware is the same across the DVI line, with the only difference (of
which
You may want to try opening Disk Utility in OSX and asking it to repair
permissions in OS9. You can find the command in the File menu.
On Oct 5, 2004, at 9:06 PM, Peter Webster wrote:
I'm running Word 2001 on my Wallstreet (sys 9.1). When I send Word
attachments to non-Mac users (yeah,
Charles Estabrooks said:
The PMU card contains the battery connectors
Ehm, doesn't the PMU control everything concerning Power Management also
in the Pismo? If not, what does it not control and what controls it instead?
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Powersupply loose in back? Are you running of battery?
Power source, whichever is lose.
My 2 cents
On Oct 8, 2004, at 8:17 AM, Joe Crow wrote:
On Oct 8, 2004, at 12:53 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 07/10/04 23:36, Joe Crow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm on a Pismo 500, running OS X
There's probably a FAQ or site somewhere that answers this; if so,
please point me to it.
I just got a G4 PB and want to import all of my email preferences
plus Safari bookmarks etc...is there a way to do this painlessly? I
know how to do my iTunes library; looks like they would have provided
By any chance, are you adding the file extension (.doc) when you save
the file?
Kate
On Oct 9, 2004, at 4:48 PM, Alex Santos 100MB Neostrada Mail wrote:
I'm running Word 2001 on my Wallstreet (sys 9.1). When I send Word
attachments to non-Mac users (yeah, dark-siders), most of the time
they
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