Re: Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-14 Thread Andrew F.
Yes. On 10/14/04 7:32 PM, "Herbert Goodfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am looking for a larger HDD for a Pismo, and was notified by > Dealmac that Dell for Small Business (!) has Toshiba and Seagate 40GB > 5400rpm drives at good prices. > > The Toshiba is listed as compatible with interf

Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-14 Thread Herbert Goodfriend
I am looking for a larger HDD for a Pismo, and was notified by Dealmac that Dell for Small Business (!) has Toshiba and Seagate 40GB 5400rpm drives at good prices. The Toshiba is listed as compatible with interface ATA-2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. The Seagate is listed as "Ultra ATA/100". The System Profil

Re: Pismo yo-yo adapter in Europe

2004-10-14 Thread Bruce Mitchell
Yes. You can use a PB anywhere with just the plug adapter. on 10/14/04 4:42 PM, Brian Braunschweiger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can't read the fine print on th back. Will a yo-yo adapter from the > USA work on 220v and 50hz? > > As far as I can tell this is the basic yo-yo adapter with the

Pismo yo-yo adapter in Europe

2004-10-14 Thread Brian Braunschweiger
I can't read the fine print on th back. Will a yo-yo adapter from the USA work on 220v and 50hz? As far as I can tell this is the basic yo-yo adapter with the silver apple logo on top. I know I need plug adapters if the electricity part works. Brian -- G-Books is sponsored by

Microsoft Word Blues

2004-10-14 Thread Michel Treisman
On 14 Oct, 2004, at 20:30, Laurent wrote: I'm not sure what version of Word you're using, but in Word v.X, I use the "Paste Special" command. I did assign the command the keyboard shortcut 'Command + Shift + V'. What it does is present me with a dialog where I can see which in which format is the

Re: Replacement Pismo DVD

2004-10-14 Thread csean
on 13/10/2004 20:30, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Subject: Replacement Pismo DVD > > > My LG DVD-ROM in my Pismo finally died, so its time to replace the > drive. The problem I have is that I want a drive with a faceplate that > matches the drive slot. All the Mac upgrade stores that

Re: Anyone here use virtual PC?

2004-10-14 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:34 pm -0500, Travis Martin wrote: > If it >happens that a tiny fraction of those people use the product to run yet >a third OS, like Linux, fine---what do they care? We're talking about >an insignificant, from their perspective, number of people. While I >feel sure t