Bill Gau said:
Getting ready to replace a failing LCD on a PDQ (i.e., Rev. 2, 2nd
generation Wallstreet) and I am wondering if there is compatibility
betw. the Lombard LCD and possibly the Pismo LCD. Same dimensions,
ribbon cables, etc. Does anyone know?
I used a 13 from the WS I on my WS II
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a new 1GHz iBook G4 this
year. My question is this: she's now using Entourage 2001 for e-mail
and she has a few messages that she's archived for reference. What is
At 08:52 AM -0800 12/19/2004, CR wrote:
With my 3400 running OS 9.1 I connect easily using TCP and DHCP.
But with the G4, DHCP provides an IP address and subnet mask but
does not identify a router.
Using Manual I copy in the numbers DHCP provides my 3400
and the Hub lights up as if a signal is
At 07:47 AM -0800 12/20/2004, CR wrote:
WiFi tower located line-of-sight atop the prominent mountain in the county.
We have a simple flat antenna with a coax cable to a DC power adapter and then
to a Linksky router. From there we had wires running to separate PBs
but the mice got to those cables
Peter -
Thanks for responding.
You said...
I've been using Chicken with great success on Pismo -- Cube. I also use
TightVNC on PC -- Cube.
...and
My setup:
Using the cube with no monitor, keyboard or mouse as a MP3 server for my
home. I use either the laptop or my desktop
Laurent Daudelin said:
is a common problem with the G3 PowerBooks.
It's common with the machines that do not have effective cooling. Cooling
paste is my advice and/or adding a custommade circular COPPER plate on
top of the CPU, if there is any room. You can measure exact thickness
with model
Actually, it's a Wallstreet 266MHz... not that it makes any difference.
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a new 1GHz iBook G4 this
year. My question is this: she's now using Entourage 2001 for e-mail
On 12/21/04 1:07 PM, Michael Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Actually, it's a Wallstreet 266MHz... not that it makes any difference.
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a
I agree Entourage 2004 rocks. The project center is awesome. The calendar,
project center, and Notes all work together seamlessly. I won't support
Apple mail on my Network. I tell everyone if they want me to support their
Email account they need to use Entourage. Apple needs to integrate iCal and
I use it as well, although its performance is somewhat annoying (we are an
exchange site) -- its update methodology with respect to exchange is annoying.
But the integration with exhange is undeniably rocking cool. I've never used
apple mail, but did the pc to mac conversion about a year ago
On 12/21/04 1:30 PM, Rowan, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
But the integration with exhange is undeniably rocking cool. I've never used
apple mail, but did the pc to mac conversion about a year ago -- ms office for
the mac made this possible (in a windows shop).
Any
What mechanisms (if any) will work to put a CDRW into an original
tangerine iBook?
This will be with OS X 10.3.
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Bruce Johnson
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On Dec 21, 2004, at 2:23 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:
I agree Entourage 2004 rocks. The project center is awesome. The
calendar,
project center, and Notes all work together seamlessly. I won't support
Apple mail on my Network. I tell everyone if they want me to support
their
Email account they need
So everyone on your network has to spend an extra $400 just to use
supported E-mail, because *you* like it?
Please, We are a large scale operation. I included in my budget a site
license for Office 2004 at $208 a copy. So nobody had to shell any money,
except me.
Jeez, I've heard of BOFH's,
Thanks for the advice. You guys are going crazy with this! Now, how
about migrating saved messages from Entourage 2001 to 2004? No Exchange
involved, only POP mail.
Thanks again!
Mike
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I think I initially had two problems.
1. the HD was so hopelessly fragmented that it was seriously bogging,
stalling freezing.
2. the battery is essentially dead and the power adapter plug dirty.
I may not have been getting a good connections so eventually I was losing
power and would have to
I just finished upgrading my Pismo with memory, OSX, and the Sony
CDR-DVD. Then I noticed that I have a fine crack on the top (left hand
side) of the case. I don't even know how it happened, and I am really
bummed about it. My question..is there anything I can do to protect
the computer at
On Wednesday, December 22, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just finished upgrading my Pismo with memory, OSX, and the Sony
CDR-DVD. Then I noticed that I have a fine crack on the top (left hand
side) of the case. I don't even know how it happened, and I am really
bummed about it. My
I'm in the process of migrating from Office v.X to 2004 and I believe
that Entourage gives you the option to import data from a number of
applications, including previous versions of Entourage. That said, I
use Apple's Mail client as well and think they're both good tools. I
need to use
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