Hmmm, nope, sorry. Once it's been downloaded, you have to purchase it
again
if you want to download it again. Or if there is a problem with it,
you can
contact the iTunes Music Store customer support and they will usually
credit
you with another download for the same song. I did it a few times
Thanks much to all who responded. OS (.1 had no driver for this drive, but
I was able to get it going using the full Iomegaware install (previously a
dl of just their driver produced no results). An added bonus- while poking
around for a VST driver for the zip disk I ran into one for my VST
There is a way to somehow reproduce this behaviour in Mac OS X, that
requires no extra software: create a folder, name it whatever you
choose, say Apple Menu. Put aliases to stuff you would like to have
on your Apple Menu. Drag this folder to the Dock (unfortunately, you
can only put it at
There's no RAM 'on board' on any G3 series Powerbook.
The Kanga is a G3 PowerBook. It has 32-Mb RAM on the logic board.
Both posters are right...
The expression G3 SERIES Powerbook does not include the Kanga; and
all G3 SERIES Powerbooks have no ram onboard.
And the Kanga IS a G3 Powerbook and
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 02:17:39 +, Malcolm Cornelius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's no RAM 'on board' on any G3 series Powerbook.
The Kanga is a G3 PowerBook. It has 32-Mb RAM on the logic board.
That's why I said G3 SERIES Powerbook and not G3 Powerbook
--
Best wishes
Malcolm
On Jan 5, 2005, at 3:29 AM, goodidea wrote:
I would like to upgrade the hard disk on my keylime clamshell, G3
466mhz model.
This is a tricky operation and any advise is welcome from someone
who has done this before. First question I have is: where do I find a
40Gb disk and which one should I
Weird.. It does this now since I upgraded my RAM to 320 MB RAM, but it
wakes up as I play with the Bright Setting Button... Does this every time I
turn it on, also it makes a line of color 1/2 across the screen when
shutting down and stays like that for about 30-45 seconds. Should I worry
about
From: Kristina Rost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have an account with paypal, which I used to use all the
time...then for a while I didn't need it. Something must have changed with
your site because now it won't load all the way, with the same settings on
my same computer. I mean I get the header
Anyone know what this can be about?
I sleep my TiBook 4oo with powercord in, insert a cordpowered
firewiredrive and the machine refuses to wake up. It's not off, but HD
seems to not spin up, just kinda sims about and display is dark.
Three finger salute with drive disconnected, machine boots
Snip
I can't even get the contact us page to load to ask PayPal whatssup!
If need be can anyone contact me offlist to help me fix this, its probably
something wrong with my settings...other websites load just fine.
Kristina
Hi Kristina, here is some info on why you are having problems. I
My wife's Lombard 333 with original 4GB hard drive does not clink. If
you have data there that you cannot afford to lose, I recommend you
back it up.
alienbill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apple-branded Toshiba 4gb hard drive of my recently-acquired
Lombard
333 boots up clinking and generally
Add Yahoo to the trouble; slow loading or not loading
at all (I'm using ADSL) any mail function, groups
(lists of messages inaccessible).
If this continues, I will re-try Linux (Mandrake PPC
was working, I have Debian to try). Linux is very
difficult to install on pre-G3 Powermacs. At least
with
O have an original G3 (Kanga) with 160MB RAM and a
3400c with 64MB of ram, will Linux perform acceptably
on either of those computers, and if so, which Limux?
I downloaded the latest Yellowdog 4 but it only
installs on New World Macs without serious
modification and playing with different
Fabian Fang said:
Malcolm Cornelius[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's no RAM 'on board' on any G3 series Powerbook.
The Kanga is a G3 PowerBook. It has 32-Mb RAM on the logic board.
The Kanga is, however, not of the Powerbook G3 *series*!
Only the Wallstreets/PDQ - 233(nocache cache), 250, 266,
Dear Kenneth,
Thanks so much for the info. I didn't think I was that big of a ditz about
this stuff. I am going to call right now and then I guess I'll have to try
Netscape...sigh! I really don't want to change browsers as I really don't
have the time to devote to all the tech time setting my
From: Aaron Willems [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Might be a Postscript error. I traced the problem to a Postscript font that
we
carried over from OS 9. Once I got a new version
of the font, the problem went away.
No OS 9 fonts carried just straight forward OS X
installation. :o/
Larry
Well I talked with paypal and Paypal (sic) will support Netscape for 9.0.
...So!
Dare I upgrade my beige G3 which working just fine to a 9.0 version AND
Netscape?. I can't remember why I have kept my G3 at 8.6 tho, if ain't broke
don't fix it comes to mind first.
Or I could just put netscape on
Netscape should work fine on 8.6. Actually I'm
running Mozilla on my Kanga under 8.6 which works
great, though a tad slowly under my 32MB ram (128MB
module should arrive later today).
Andrew
--- Kristina Rost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I talked with paypal and Paypal (sic) will
support
On Jan 6, 2005, at 3:57 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
Laurent,
I have dragged my Applications folder to the Dock and it works, *But*
I have to either click and hold or control-click.
Yes, that's how spring-loaded folders work, which this is great example
of.
I've gotten to the point that everyone I
On Jan 5, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Brian Rule wrote:
It would also appear to be a convenience and backup prevention measure.
Brian
No it's primarily a Please, RIAA and Justice Department, don't sue us
out of existence measure.
Apple planned the ITMS and iPod as a linked business from the start.
Pissing
On Jan 6, 2005, at 1:30 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
You're right. I would've sworn that I read it's possible. Pity. Kind
of strange, too, since they probably have your full download history
anyway, and it's against the idea of pay once, own forever. On the
other hand, iTunes MS is not a
On Jan 6, 2005, at 7:43 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote:
Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0)
on or
about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers.
Their
software is designed to work with Windows computers only.
Bull...they support Macs just fine. You
on 1/6/05 11:17 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netscape should work fine on 8.6. Actually I'm running Mozilla on my Kanga
under 8.6 which works great
do I want Mozilla instead?
I went to the netscape site and their weren't any options for mac/OS so I
did the download now and got a
Kanga was the codename for the original PowerBook
G3, like Lombard is the codename for your PowerBook
G3.
You have to hunt a bit for the Mozilla OS9 installer,
its not on Netscape's page as it is an unofficial hack
of a semi-new (OSX-only) build. The build isn't
supported for OS 8.6 (isn't
I also use Mozzilla under OS 9.2. Works great!
On the subject of being left out, I find it interesting
that Netscape Internet Service does not support Mac
nor does it plan to according there tech support.
Why would a company build a browser for Mac OS,
then not support it through there ISP?
Dean
The version of Mozilla is 1.3.1, and it is a OS9.2.2
Classic (non-carbon) build that I am using
successfully in OS 8.6.
Not sure where to get it again, though you could try
http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~harunaga/mozilla-macos9/
You mileage may vary,
Andrew
--- Kristina Rost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of Mozilla is 1.3.1, and it is a OS9.2.2
Classic (non-carbon) build that I am using
successfully in OS 8.6.
Not sure where to get it again, though you could try
http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~harunaga/mozilla-macos9/
You mileage may vary,
OK, so this answers my question about the Netscape ISP not willing to
support Mac.
As far as OS 9 being dead I guess you will have to stick me in the
ground with it because
after spending a BIG chunk of change on audio hardware that works just
great under
the older OS's, it will be a long long
I just came upon the need to duplicate a 700+ Mb CD-ROM. I looked
around and found that there are indeed 800 Mb CD-Rs. But I also
found reports that they can't be written by some SuperDrives. I have
a new iBook with a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-825 drive. Does anyone know if
this model can burn 800
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention. Safari 1.2 using 10.3.7
on a WS Series II with 512 MB Ram and ADSL - you can
still get stalls/slowdowns using Yahoo features (mail,
groups).
OSX in its various flavours is a slick marketing tool,
nothing else. This is 'beta-testing' taken to a new
low. They still
Anyone know where I can get a shiny new G5 cheep!
Dean
Try the Apple Store.
Andrew
--
G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives |
-- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | CDRWs on Sale! |
There's no way your going to get a shinny new G5 for cheap. But you could
get a slightly used one on eBay. I saw an ad today, for a Dual 1.8 G5. The
person needs to sell it ASAP. Might be able grab it for a reasonably price.
Aaron
Anyone know where I can get a shiny new G5 cheep!
Dean
So it is.
256 Top
32 bottom
Thank you,
Cliff
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:36:03 -0800, CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fabian, you're exactly right.
In ASP I'm showing 16mMB DRAM and 128MB expansion RAM
But, it does not indicate location of the 128 .
Can I presume a 128 RAM chip in one slot and the
At 1:26 PM -0800 1/6/05, CR wrote:
So it is.
256 Top
32 bottom
Thank you,
Cliff
Fabian
From: Jeff Hubatka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wallstreets came with 32MB of RAM, in the lower slot. No one ever made
a 96MB RAM card. The only way to get 288 is with a 32 and a 256.
Higher end Wallstreets had 64Mb of
On Jan 6, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:
There's no way your going to get a shinny new G5 for cheap. But you
could
get a slightly used one on eBay. I saw an ad today, for a Dual 1.8 G5.
The
person needs to sell it ASAP. Might be able grab it for a reasonably
price.
Note: this isn't a
I got my PowerBook G3 400 (Pismo) back in August 2000. It was running
9.0.2 then. I have since done the wonderful dance through the OS Xs:
10.0/10.1 (made me cry because I am not a techy at all, NOT ready for
prime time), 10.2 Jaguar (at last a real stable, easy to use OS X!!!)
and then 10.3
Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0) on or
about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers. Their
software is designed to work with Windows computers only.
Bull...they support Macs just fine. You just have to get off the pot
and use a modern OS.
Oh, yes, Halo (whazzat?) reminds me of Haloscan, that
ubiquitous blogger Comments box SW. Opening that box
crashes Firefox (!) on the 10.3.7-armed WS Series II
with 512 MB Ram ADSL.
But no crashes on an ancient, if slightly wheezing,
9500 G3-upgraded 9.1-using 384 Ram-loaded running
Wamcom (a
Kristina Rost wrote:
on 1/6/05 11:17 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netscape should work fine on 8.6. Actually I'm running Mozilla on my Kanga
under 8.6 which works great
do I want Mozilla instead?
I went to the netscape site and their weren't any options for mac/OS so I
did the
On Jan 5, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
Leave Visible and Invisible in the search window all the time, to
cover all
the OS X items that are invisible in the Finder, unless you use
Tinker Tool
or Cocktail or similar to show Invisible Items.
This was to be my response as well, but it'll
On Jan 6, 2005, at 9:10 PM, Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo wrote:
On Jan 5, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
Leave Visible and Invisible in the search window all the time, to
cover all
the OS X items that are invisible in the Finder, unless you use
Tinker Tool
or Cocktail or similar to
On Jan 6, 2005, at 7:02 PM, G-Books wrote:
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ugrading Hard Disk
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 11:02:29 -0700
On Jan 5, 2005, at 12:47 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
I recently replaced the HD in a snow iBook. Oh, WHAT FUN! About 60
screws were involved (I
Dean said:
Anyone know where I can get a shiny new G5 cheep!
That's easy, sign up for a smaller job and make them pay you with a G5.
Make sure you estimate so you have a high hourly rate.
--
G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
I make it a point to not install OS 9 drivers. The few apps I use are the
4D 6.8 compiler and Loop app Infinity, which can run under Classic.
Besides those there is nothing I need in OS 9 and I don't want to waste
my time there.
I even turn down support for OS 9 problems as I can't be bothered
Steven Haack
Subject: Re: OT-trouble with webpages loading
I would suggest upgrading to 9.2.1 It is the most
stable of all version prior to 10.2 and above FWIW
Shaack
I have heard this before. I may re-install OS9 on my Lombard 400 since
it's been more prone to freezing than in the past.
I've
This link will give you archived netscape products.
Download to your merriment!:
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/archive.jsp
Mozilla for Mac OS 9.x:
http://www.mozilla.org/download.html#os9
Also get Internet Explorer 5.1.7 for Mac OS 8.1 to 9.x
:
It just got Worse!
Three times since this drive encounter my whole machine have frozen 4+
times. It just freeze and there is nothing you can do except the three
finger salute. There is no log of anything in the OS, indicating hardware
failure. I did a Open Firmware set defaults, reset nvram
If you are running system 9.x get netscape 7.02 and it
will automatically import all your IE bookmarks, both
Mozilla 1.2.1 and Netscape did that on my classroom
computer running OS 9.2.2.
I use both browsers when at ebay or paypal and no
problem. If you like IE get IE 5.1.7.
I sent some links that
--- Beverly Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kristina Rost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have an account with paypal, which I used to use
all the
time...then for a while I didn't need it.
business
here and there.
Browser? I am using IE 5.1.7 On OS 8.6 why upgrade
when it was working
George Mogiljansky said:
Oh, yes, Halo (whazzat?) reminds me of Haloscan, that
ubiquitous blogger Comments box SW. Opening that box
crashes Firefox (!) on the 10.3.7-armed WS Series II
with 512 MB Ram ADSL.
But no crashes on an ancient, if slightly wheezing,
9500 G3-upgraded 9.1-using 384
Not being an expert, I will paraphrase others:
Classic had many versions, each one better than the
previous.
OSX has very startling differences, effectively an
entirely new OS in 10.1, 10.2, 10.3.
Best
George
--- Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Mogiljansky said:
Oh, yes,
OS 9 is terrific when you want to play Marathon as well, which sucks under
Classic.
Andrew
On 1/6/05 9:31 PM, Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Haack
Subject: Re: OT-trouble with webpages loading
I would suggest upgrading to 9.2.1 It is the most
stable of all version
52 matches
Mail list logo