Hay Dan,
I have another question for you, so I'll go ahead and include some
comments about the re-order problem that I was originally going to
let slide so as not to add to the high list volume.
The National Enquirer reports at 7:05 PM -0500 11/9/04,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:07 PM
Remove the main battery, remove the pram battery, remove the keyboard. Plug
the mains in, wait a few seconds and try.
Oh and wiggle the mains connector and see if there is a lot of free play.
OK; I'll have to RTFM on how to pull the PRAM battery; but I'll give it
a try. Since it charges
on 11/11/04 23:04, David Lesher at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
Splat-opt-P-U plus power gives no response..
Any other tricks I should try?
Remove the main battery, remove the pram battery, remove the keyboard. Plug
the mains in, wait a few seconds and try.
At 01:54 AM -0700 11/12/2004, Bob wrote:
I had occasion to check out
the Roxio web site today and I looked to see what updated information
I could pick up on any newer versions of the Adaptec UDF extension.
All I could find was version 1.0.4, which is the version that I've
had since 1999. When I
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card for
my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but there
doesn't seem to be support for it in OS X. Any ideas?
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
www.defalcos.com
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G-Books is
My quest to attain an IceBook (even if I've been told they're
not as good...) continues, and I have found a 500MHz iBook
with screen problems, supposedly the cable through the hinge.
Apparently it works fine when the screen is up, but when closing
the screen it won't sleep properly and the
I don't have anything to offer on the particular question, but I'd
thought I'd just throw in an observation. In the last month or so, I
seem to have seen quite a few threads (here and on other discussion
boards/lists) about dead Lombards, dying Pismos, and totally fried
WallStreets. Could it
At 11:55 AM -0600 11/12/04, Scott Birdwell wrote:
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card
for my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but
there doesn't seem to be support for it in OS X. Any ideas?
There are two drivers about for it, pay and free.
On 12/11/04 14:38, Tom Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have anything to offer on the particular question, but I'd
thought I'd just throw in an observation. In the last month or so, I
seem to have seen quite a few threads (here and on other discussion
boards/lists) about dead Lombards,
At 07:38 PM + 11/12/2004, Tom Burke wrote:
I don't have anything to offer on the particular question, but I'd
thought I'd just throw in an observation. In the last month or so, I
seem to have seen quite a few threads (here and on other discussion
boards/lists) about dead Lombards, dying
I found a pristine condition (I think...) iBook so unless
there are interesting discussions worth having, please
ignore my questions about other iBooks I've been looking
at. It is now up to my wife whether she wants this or her
old Lombard 400...
Larry
The National Enquirer reports at 11:39 AM -0800 11/12/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 11:55 AM -0600 11/12/04, Scott Birdwell wrote:
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card
for my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but
there doesn't seem to be
The National Enquirer reports at 11:46 AM -0500 11/12/04,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:54 AM -0700 11/12/2004, Bob wrote:
I had occasion to check out
the Roxio web site today and I looked to see what updated information
I could pick up on any newer versions of the Adaptec UDF extension.
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