Re: New nanny on the list

2005-03-04 Thread Peter Webster
Ya-teh-hay, Amber! Con mucho gusto Glad to have you etc etc Skinny Butt During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. -George Orwell, writer (1903-1950) -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Alan Miller
On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 07:50 PM, themacuser wrote: What about below the mouse button on the edge of a machine. It looks too neat to be a crack. I think that is a seam in the mold, right through the center, as the crack in my Pismo is very straight and really clean, my lombard and the repl

Re: New nanny on the list

2005-03-04 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Welcome, Amber! Peace, Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> web: Visit the PowerBook 5300 FAQ! -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbish

New nanny on the list

2005-03-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
Folks, I'd like you to welcome Amber Robey as my new co-nanny on the list. Amber had previous experience in running mailing list and has graciously offered her services to manage the list since I was the only list nanny after Kyle did quit. I take the opportunity to remind you that the list nanny

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread themacuser
What about below the mouse button on the edge of a machine. It looks too neat to be a crack. On 05/03/2005, at 03:58, Alan Miller wrote: On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote: I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lomba

Re: replacement CD drive for Wallstreet?

2005-03-04 Thread themacuser
NewerTech has a few as well I think - even a SuperDrive... On 03/03/2005, at 14:03, Ben Dyer wrote: On 3 Mar 2005, at 06:38, Malcolm Cornelius wrote: Anyway I'm looking for a CD drive for him and was wondering if there were different models to look for (or avoid). Unlike many modules the Wallstree

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Tim
On Mar 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote: I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation in the plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is that a stress crack I keep seeing? My Lombard has a crack

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question, L2 cache diagnosis?

2005-03-04 Thread Andrew in Ann Arbor
On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote: > I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains > the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. > Do they all have a separation in the plastic right below the trackpad > clicker? Or is that a stress crack I keep seeing? My Lomb

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Bruce Mitchell
Mine neither, it's perfectly fine. On 3/4/05 1:39 PM, "Andrew F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, my Lombard has no separation > > > On 3/4/05 1:28 PM, "MaxTek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> No, the spot is actually between the clicker and the edge near the open >> button. >> >> All three

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Al Poulin
Alan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote: I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains=20= the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation in=20= the plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Andrew F.
No, my Lombard has no separation On 3/4/05 1:28 PM, "MaxTek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, the spot is actually between the clicker and the edge near the open > button. > > All three of the Lombards I have seen have this separation. I also just got > a replacement top case (for other reasons

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread MaxTek
No, the spot is actually between the clicker and the edge near the open button. All three of the Lombards I have seen have this separation. I also just got a replacement top case (for other reasons) and it too has the separation. Should it be there or not? Anyone know for sure. MaxTek Date: Fri

USB 2 card for Pismo, 10.3

2005-03-04 Thread Bruce Johnson
Any recommendations, or will any USB 2 cardbus card work? -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pha macy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.

Re: RAM from G4 iBook in G3 iBook?

2005-03-04 Thread Julian Turner
G3 iBooks never used DDR RAM, therefore, no. Am Freitag, den 04.03.2005, 09:12 -0500 schrieb Laurent Daudelin: >Posting for a friend: > >I am asking you about a 512 RAM chip I >have for my Ibook G3/600. Can this chip be used with my G3 since it came out >of a iBook G4? > >The RAM is OWC PC2700 DDR

Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread Alan Miller
On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote: I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation in the plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is that a stress crack I keep seeing? My wife's Pis

Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question

2005-03-04 Thread MaxTek
I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains the trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation in the plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is that a stress crack I keep seeing? Thanks. -- G-Books is sponsored by and...

RAM from G4 iBook in G3 iBook?

2005-03-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
Posting for a friend: I am asking you about a 512 RAM chip I have for my Ibook G3/600. Can this chip be used with my G3 since it came out of a iBook G4? The RAM is OWC PC2700 DDR 200 Pin 333MHz AL Anybody knows the answer? -Laurent. -- ==

Re: Peripheral buying advice needed (slightly OT)

2005-03-04 Thread Mikael Byström
Luis Sequeira said: >Another option, also usb, is from Elgato. In addition to their EyeTV >firewire products, they have just introduced EyeTV wonder usb. It >seems to be even cheaper than the Miglia product. But all the encoding is done on the Mac, so you better have a fast Mac. Also, if one lu