Timothy,
I buy all my memory, well, and all memory for my computers as well,
from MemoryX (www.memoryx.com).
I've been buying from them for about ten years Always the best service
and memory products.
Best regards,
Scott
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Craftsman brand is always good for me. Available at Sears (online or
walk-in) stores and other hardware stores.
Best regards,
Scott
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Subject: Need advice re: buying Torx wrench set
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:09:37 -0500
Subject: Re: Lombard snags
From: Kristina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on 6/16/05 8:00 PM, Bob Alcorn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My suggestion is to turn off the energy saver (sleep) to never in the
Hello All,
Since upgrading to OS X 10.4.1 my ALPB 17 does not connect
automatically to my wireless network on start-up or awakening from
sleep. Apple Care cannot help me. Weird is that sometimes when I log
out and choose my test account it sometimes connects automatically on
logging in
On Jun 17, 2005, at 1:09 AM, Amber wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a gamepad/controller for my Al PB which is
compatible with Tiger. I do have the Macally iShock II but can't
find a driver for it that will work in Tiger.
Any suggestions would really be appreciated - I'd like to use it
I really wanted it to just work at the OS 9.2. level as my kajillion apps
of
graphics software match that system...and I can do all I want at that
level...i even still use a pencil to draw.
As a former Lombard owner I can empathize. It had a serious flaw on wake
up
and was known as the
on 17/06/05 07:18, Francesco sciacca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
Lombard with OS 9.2 is a great machine, Finder is way more responsive than
my 1 GHz Titanium running Panther and graphics apps work a charm (at least
on mine, 333 MHz, 384 MB RAM)
There were also cases reported where the
on 6/17/05 1:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure I remember OS 9 clearly anymore.
This is the trouble, at the design studio where I used to work, my old
friend has forgotten most of OS 9. Its called overload.
but thanks for the control panels how to...
I
on 6/17/05 6:18 AM, Francesco sciacca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really wanted it to just work at the OS 9.2. level as my kajillion apps of
graphics software match that system.
I own and use a Lombard since 6 years and in my experience, in the pre-OS X
days, random freezes and/or crashes
I can print very well from my Pismo running Tiger via an airport snow
base station's USB port to an epson 740.
I am curious as to whether and how I can print to this printer from a
TAM running OS 9.2.2 that is hooked up to the base station's LAN port.
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on 17/06/05 01:55, Michael J. Amato [c] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I aplogize. Is the ban on service manuals infinite ie is there a cutoff
point for age of model? I took my Lombard to a local Mac shop and they
wouldn't try to repair it saying they can't get parts anymore.
Hmmm, Dan never
From: Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just had to add one more thought on this subject,
and wanted to see if anyone agrees.
snip
I agree with you Zoltan.
I think anyone who thinks in the lines of a Mac becoming
just another PC box because the CPU is made by Intel is
more than just a little
Please remember all the hoopla about Apple shifting to Unix with OSX.
Cries of doomsday and a big Wass'up.
Apple shifting to an open system???
It's all been uphill pretty much.
The biggest problem Apple had with Motorola/IBM was delivering a faster chip
for their laptops, one of the bigger
Zoltan,
I think your conclusion, from your analysis, is an accurate assessment.
I also think that assessment is similar among those of this list.
Additionally, that the message of your conclusion is very similar to
messages previously posted to this list. So my analysis of your thought
on
Hello all,
I'm having the very same problem on my PowerBook G4 17. I either have to
log out, shut down or go to Network preferences and do diagnostics to get it
working again. It's really wonky and I'm never sure which of these methods
will fix the problem. A real annoyance. The G3 iBook and the
On 17/06/05 16:13, Karen Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having the very same problem on my PowerBook G4 17. I either have to
log out, shut down or go to Network preferences and do diagnostics to get it
working again. It's really wonky and I'm never sure which of these
Thanks. I'll be right on that.
kt
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I am sending this out to several lists because it is an issue that effects
many Mac users and business owners when they upgrade to Tiger.
Now that Appletalk has been removed from OSX Tiger, I am looking for solutions
for my older equipment. I would love to here any and all suggestions. I
imagine
On 17/06/05 17:48, pegleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First are my printers. Both are Apple printers: LaserWriter 16/600 PS and
Color StyleWriter 1500. The StyleWriter was never supported by OSX even though
I have it hooked to my ethernet network with another Apple product (Apple
StyleWriter
Lombard with OS 9.2 is a great machine
There were also cases reported where the Lombard processor was turning
bad
at some point.
true, the dreaded L2 cache failure, I suppose... That's why I sort of
cross my fingers every time something weird happens! (which luckily isn't
much often
Have you tried this. From Macintouch
Tiger refuses to work with some older Macs sharing files, saying This file
server uses an incompatible version of the AFP protocol. You cannot connect
to it. You can check Enable File Sharing clients to connect over TCP/IP
in the File Sharing control panel of
At 11:37 PM -0400 06/16/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:26 PM -0700 06/16/2005, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*nod* A combo that lets them create system architectures that
aren't dictated and dumbed down by MS. What a concept. :)
Yes and
At 09:09 PM -0700 06/16/2005, Zoltan Batiz wrote:
I have come to a very logical and realistic conclusion:
The proverbial gap between PC's and Mac's will not change. In fact,
I honestly think that NOTHING will change at all.
The Mac's market share will decrease, just like it did during the
I am in high level talks with my banker, my husband the DELL user,
regarding
the funds to do the upgrade Michael J. Amato suggested at
Daystar...
this looks as an interesting option, although the price is what it is. By
all means do a little research before shelling out. Some previous
I have an option to turn on Appletalk and I'm using 10.4. What are you talking
about?
In system preferences click on network and then on the adapter and you'll see
an Appletalk tab.
Tim
On Friday, June 17, 2005, at 05:46PM, pegleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sending this out to several
I am looking for a gamepad/controller for my Al PB which is
compatible with Tiger. I do have the Macally iShock II but can't
find a driver for it that will work in Tiger.
Any suggestions would really be appreciated - I'd like to use it
with Halo and a few other games.
Give
Hi,
I would love to have a fax program that I could use just to be able
to send and receive the occasional fax on my Mac. I certainly don't
fax enough to justify buying a Fax machine - although it seems Faxstf
pro is almost as expensive as buying one !
Are there any decent OX Fax
There's a Fax program built in Tiger. Select the Apple Menu and scroll down
to System Preference. open it. Select Print Fax. In there you can set up
your computer to send and receive faxes. Requires you have an analog line
and printer.
--
Aaron Willems
IT Administrator
Lieberman Productions
Have you tried this. From Macintouch
Tiger refuses to work with some older Macs sharing files, saying This file
server uses an incompatible version of the AFP protocol. You cannot connect
to it. You can check Enable File Sharing clients to connect over TCP/IP
in the File Sharing control panel of
On Jun 17, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having the very same problem on my PowerBook G4 17. I either
have to
log out, shut down or go to Network preferences and do diagnostics
to get it
working again. It's really wonky and I'm never sure which of these
methods
On Jun 17, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Michael J. Amato [c] wrote:
Please remember all the hoopla about Apple shifting to Unix with OSX.
Cries of doomsday and a big Wass'up.
90% of the people I know were not calling doomsday, but more like
'YeeeHAW!!! ABOUT FREAKIN'TIME!!!'
There seems to be
A neighbor has just discovered that I know a little about Macs and
asked me about her machine. Turns out it's a 2400c/190. Problem is that
it's losing date and time, and so I assume the small battery that holds
PRAM settings is dead. (Assuming the 2400c is like old desktop
machines.)
Is this
On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Tim Collier wrote:
I have an option to turn on Appletalk and I'm using 10.4. What are
you talking about?
In system preferences click on network and then on the adapter and
you'll see an Appletalk tab.
Tim
On Friday, June 17, 2005, at 05:46PM, pegleg [EMAIL
And besides, we don't need someone to give us a link, do we?
We know how to google, don't we?
Well, we figured out how to get the right computer.
On 17/06/2005, at 11:07 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 17/06/05 01:55, Michael J. Amato [c] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I aplogize. Is the ban
Hi all I ask about this the other day but found few more things about
it Lombard is G3 400 512 of ram it has Panther 10.39
what its doing is it will start up to a point the right before you
get to the Blue screen then quits I notiis that top processor was
very hot I'm not sure if that is
On Jun 9, 2005, at 6:30 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Yes, I still use my Newton. I check on NewtonTalk from time to time
but it
doesn't seem like much is happening anymore. It's still the same
messages
and questions over and over...
-Laurent.
I discovered that too awhile ago.
Have the
on 17/06/05 19:39, Dan O'Donnell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A neighbor has just discovered that I know a little about Macs and
asked me about her machine. Turns out it's a 2400c/190. Problem is that
it's losing date and time, and so I assume the small battery that holds
PRAM settings is
on 17/06/05 21:05, Dan O'Donnell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 6:30 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Yes, I still use my Newton. I check on NewtonTalk from time to time
but it
doesn't seem like much is happening anymore. It's still the same
messages
and questions over and
On Jun 17, 2005, at 4:25 PM, G-Books wrote:
First are my printers. Both are Apple printers: LaserWriter 16/600
PS and
Color StyleWriter 1500. The StyleWriter was never supported by OSX
even though
I have it hooked to my ethernet network with another Apple product
(Apple
StyleWriter
There were also cases reported where the Lombard processor was
turning bad at some point.
true, the dreaded L2 cache failure, I suppose... That's why
I sort of cross my fingers every time something weird happens!
Oh boy, a question I can answer!
You'll know it if the L2 cache goes.
In 9.2.2
on 17/06/05 22:51, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 17, 2005, at 4:25 PM, G-Books wrote:
First are my printers. Both are Apple printers: LaserWriter 16/600
PS and
Color StyleWriter 1500. The StyleWriter was never supported by OSX
even though
I have it hooked to my ethernet
On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:49 PM, David Lesher wrote:
A solution for Mac OS 7 and 8 is Shareway IP.
http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/
Wonder if it is more stable than the Apple solution??
Apple's solution IS Sharway IP, so probably not.
--
Bruce Johnson
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