I have understood that non-Firewire Macs are excluded from
Tiger the way non-USB Macs were excluded from Panther.
I have also understood that it is the install process that is
the problem as apparently Tiger runs well on older Macs,
often faster, which sounds very good, so...
Will I get a good
I'd use an external bus powered firewire case rather than take the
TiBook apart, but this should work fine.
Steve Fuller
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Pulled mine apart a month after i bought it to put the BT inside i
had a hard time finding the parts but finally found most of them on
ebay, If i remember correctly there are 4 parts needed, the actual BT
board, the wire to connect the board, the antenna wire with antenna,
and the antenna
I just ordered a refurbished one for 94 bucks from macresq- there was a
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Morning 'Listas
Go to CNN...An article just came up concerning iBook G4 and Powerbook G4
Batteries made by LG...According to the Consumer product Safety
Commission Apple has agreed to recall 128,00 of the batteries sold in
the US
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The Consumer Product Safety
On May 19, 2005, at 8:46 PM, maclist wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with taking apart aniBook, I want to put
in a bluetooth module, but before I do I want to know if anyone has
had any trouble taking them apart. I have taken powerbooks apart
before just looking for some tips with the
On May 20, 2005, at 6:48 AM, K wrote:
Morning 'Listas
Go to CNN...An article just came up concerning iBook G4 and Powerbook
G4 Batteries made by LG...According to the Consumer product Safety
Commission Apple has agreed to recall 128,00 of the batteries sold in
the US
Go here
I have a 867 and I will be putting in a gig of ram soon. I am just
using iMovie now but as soon as I get my Canon Optura Xi I will be
moving up to final cut. Anyone using the Xi and final cut with their
powerbooks?
I am sure you guys have fancier PB but my baby works great and I cant
afford
Thanks a lot for posting this! I just e-mailed the co. That now has had
my iBook for 2 months, to ask them to check if I have this battery as
well. My iBook gets so hot I almost burn myself touching it... None of
my Power Books has been this way. My iBook was purchased in Hong Kong
though, not in
I saw a few months ago a website with almost all PBs and iBooks, with
step by step instructions and lots of pictures showing how to
disassemble the computers, change parts, and put them back.
Unfortunately, I lost the URL.
frank
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maclist wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with taking apart
Like this one...
http://www.pbfixit.com/
Rick
On 20-May-05, at 9:57 AM, JF Arotxa wrote:
I saw a few months ago a website with almost all PBs and iBooks, with
step by step instructions and lots of pictures showing how to
disassemble the computers, change parts, and put them back.
Unfortunately,
Check www.macsales.com - they have had pretty good pricing on 1GB
DIMMs. As well, www.newegg.com had a good value last week as well.
On 5/20/05, tamara buffalo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 867 and I will be putting in a gig of ram soon. I am just
using iMovie now but as soon as I get my
I installed Tiger from my Aluminum 12 G4 and that installation works great
on the 400MHz Lombard. Of course, as in all OSX versions, DVD movies cannot
be played on the Lombard under OSX.
Andrew
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Sent:
Thanks, I'll make sure it's bookmarked.
frank
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Rick McCutcheon wrote:
Like this one...
http://www.pbfixit.com/
Rick
On 20-May-05, at 9:57 AM, JF Arotxa wrote:
I saw a few months ago a website with almost all PBs and iBooks, with
step by step instructions and lots of pictures showing how to
On May 20, 2005, at 2:38 am, Larry le Mac wrote:
Will I get a good result if I fit my Lombard's harddrive in my
wife's TiBook (ooh er...), install Tiger and then refit it in the
Lombard ?
That's what I did for my Lombard.
Alan
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On May 20, 2005, at 7:06 AM, tamara buffalo wrote:
I have a 867 and I will be putting in a gig of ram soon. I am just
using iMovie now but as soon as I get my Canon Optura Xi I will be
moving up to final cut. Anyone using the Xi and final cut with their
powerbooks?
I am sure you guys have
Hey Andrew,
When you mentioned that you installed Tiger from the 12 G4 to the 400mhz
Lombard...did you swap hard drives or??
just curious,
Ed
From: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tiger on Lombard via TiBook ???
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 08:51:05 -0700
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL
External enclosure, WAY too much work to open a metal PowerBook.
Andrew
On 5/20/05 1:16 PM, Edward Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Andrew,
When you mentioned that you installed Tiger from the 12 G4 to the 400mhz
Lombard...did you swap hard drives or??
just curious,
Ed
Heck, I did a little work on a /Lombard/ in Final Cut. Of course I had a
more powerful render machine, and simply used lo-res footage (320x240 MJPEG)
for the editing process, and reattached to the clean footage on the render
machine for the final render. I wasn't using the Xi, although the
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