On 18 Jun 2005, at 21:30, G-Books wrote:
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Subject: Re: Automatic Network Connection.
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:27:21 -0700
On Jun 17, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
Hello. I would like some suggestions as to what type of FireWire card I
should purchase for a Wallstreet II, running OS 9.1.
Most of all I have seen are for OS X, but I have seen a Western Digital
(number WDAD003-RNW) on ebay which the seller says is Mac compatable under
OS 8.6 or higher.
All
on 19/06/05 04:40, Andre Balogh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005, at 21:30, G-Books wrote:
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Subject: Re: Automatic Network Connection.
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:27:21 -0700
I did get
Wamcom build of Mozilla, 1.3.1, and I also went ahead
and got icab but still had problems at this one
website. So I became curious. I borrowed my friend's
notebook running XP with IE. No problems. The stupid
website is probably optimized for windows and
exploder.
Thanks to everyone who
I've never memorized the names and characteristics of the last several
models of G3 PowerBooks. I know the last two, the G3 400 and 500 circa
1999 and 2000, have (and may be called) Bronze Keyboards, but what is
their official name?
And what about the model prior to that, the 1998? That model
OS 9.2.2 on my wallstreet G4 saw an Orinoco Gold card 802.11b as airport.
OSX needed Xpostfacto to see the card.
On the G side of things. OSx 10.3.9 sees buffalo g card as airport, but
OS9.2.2 sees no airport card.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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On Jun 19, 2005, at 8:47 AM, PETE wrote:
Pete,
Give WaMCom (Web and Mail Communicator) a try. It's
the most recent
build of Mozilla available for OS 9, an open source
project. More
info and download here: http://wamcom.org/
R
I have a wallstreet running OS 9.2.2. The browsers
I'm
currently
I've never memorized the names and characteristics of the last several
models of G3 PowerBooks. I know the last two, the G3 400 and 500 circa
1999 and 2000, have (and may be called) Bronze Keyboards, but what is
their official name?
The 400/500 was the Powerbook (Firewire) or better known as
At 12:30 PM 6/19/2005, you wrote:
I've never memorized the names and characteristics of the last
several models of G3 PowerBooks. I know the last two, the G3 400 and
500 circa 1999 and 2000, have (and may be called) Bronze Keyboards,
but what is their official name?
You are in a maze of
Thanks Malcolm!
On Jun 19, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
The 400/500 was the Powerbook (Firewire) or better known as the Pismo.
The 333/400 was the Powerbook G3 (Bronze Keyboard) or Lombard.
And what about the model prior to that, the 1998? That model looks
much
like the 400
G-Books wrote:
You'll know it if the L2 cache goes.
In 9.2.2 you get a error message that says
the built in memory test has detected a problem with cache memory.
Please contact a service technician for assistance
Maybe it should be updated to say please contact Daystar for
assistance
I
On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 14, 2005, at 9:35 PM, Harry Corsover wrote:
I just ordered a Treo 650 as an upgrade to my Kyocera 7135 smart
phone (which will be for sale, if anyone is interested).
I couldn't get many details from Verizon Wireless about how this
On 19 Jun 2005, at 18:44, G-Books wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:49:19 -0400
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Automatic Network Connection.
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Have you checked on MacOSXHints.com to see if you can find the
Has anyone been using a Treo 600 or 650 and syncing it with a Mac?
I'd appreciate hearing about your experience.
I have four 6x0 users and shall enquire...
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On 19 Jun 2005, at 18:44, G-Books wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:49:19 -0400
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Automatic Network Connection.
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(Note: I'm asking because I recently received several new VST battery
and charger sets for these models and I want to post them with proper
naming convention to the LowEndMac list.)
Lombard and Pismo use the same battery and external battery charger.
I know the WallStreet, Lombard and
(Note: I'm asking because I recently received several new VST battery
and charger sets for these models and I want to post them with proper
naming convention to the LowEndMac list.)
Lombard and Pismo use the same battery and external battery charger.
I know the WallStreet, Lombard and
I said external battery charger, I made no mention of mains adapter.
Ahh, I've never seen such.
The 3500 or Kanga uses a different battery and external battery charger to
the other G3 Powerbooks but can use the same mains adapter as the other G3
Powerbooks.
Since the Wallstreet is also
For those that have exchange servers at work, I highly recommend Good
Technology's mail stuff. Runs on the 650, 600 or the old blackberry devices.
Its much better than versamail.
I guess its my years of blackberrying but I can thumb type at about 50 wpm...
Lol about graffiti ;-)
At 4:34 PM -0400 6/19/05, David Lesher wrote:
(Note: I'm asking because I recently received several new VST battery
and charger sets for these models and I want to post them with proper
naming convention to the LowEndMac list.)
Lombard and Pismo use the same battery and external battery
So to answer the OP's question, the printer is natively supported
over an ethernet network, it just has to be via IP rather than
AppleTalk. It doesn't need any third party software. All the ports
can be active at the same time.
Sorry to disagree here but my LaserWriter 16/600 PS works just
I got a Newer LiOn battery at Xmas for my daughter's Lombard.
It worked great for a while, running OSX.3.Now it just says: 0% and
doesn't charge AT All.
I zapped PRAM. Any other tips? Us OS9?
Followupnow I find that it actually does hold a good chargebut it
always says that it
This may be a silly question, but I have a black rectangular power
adapter that I got with a Wallstreet from ebay. Were they exchanged for
the yo-yo adapters, and if so, is it too late for the recall? Are they
a fire hazard or what?
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On Jun 19, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Debra Platt wrote:
This may be a silly question, but I have a black rectangular power
adapter that I got with a Wallstreet from ebay. Were they exchanged
for the yo-yo adapters, and if so, is it too late for the recall?
Are they a fire hazard or what?
Check
At 3:38 PM -0700 6/19/05, Clark Martin wrote:
Those are power supplies, not chargers. They do supply power to the
charger IN the laptop. The same power supply is used in the 1400,
3400, Kanga (original G3), WallStreet, Lombard and Pismo and
clamshell iBooks.
The battery chargers were
Hi. I may have asked this a while back - three years ago - but it's
come up again.
I've got a Wall Street that is in nearly perfect condition
physically. It's a 13.3 inch screen model, 250 MHz G3 with gobs of
RAM and a 32 Gig Travelstar drive in it. And I used it 60 hours a
week for 4.5
Have you tried reseating the CPU ?
You also need to remember that if you swap parts, the 250 MHz CPU (Wallstreet1)
wont work on the new motherboard (Wallstreet2).
thanks,
Mad Dog
Hi. I may have asked this a while back - three years ago - but it's
come up again.
I've got a Wall Street
Has anyone been using a Treo 600 or 650 and syncing it with a Mac?
I'd appreciate hearing about your experience.
I have four 6x0 users and shall enquire...
One user (600) sasy she has no issues...
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At 12:58 AM + 6/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried reseating the CPU ?
Yes, I've reseated the CPU card and the RAM.
You also need to remember that if you swap parts, the 250 MHz CPU
(Wallstreet1) wont work on the new motherboard (Wallstreet2).
Are you sure? All of these
To add some sub-model names...
The base Wallstreet was called the Mainstreet because it lacked some
of the features of the faster ones. There was a second generation
Wallstreet known as the PDQ.
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On Jun 19, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Have you checked on MacOSXHints.com to see if you can find the hint
that
someone posted there to fix this problem? I did mention it a few
times now
but it seems that my messages have gone unnoticed...
If you can't find it or apply
I dont believe its a bus speed issue, but a video chipset issue. If you try
and use a ws1 cpu on a ws2 motherboard, it works fine except you get no video
out. I think this due to the ROMs on the ws1 cpu not understanding the newer
video chipset on the ws2 cpu.
I did try the 66/233/no L2
on 19/06/05 19:56, Clyde Kahrl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a Newer LiOn battery at Xmas for my daughter's Lombard.
It worked great for a while, running OSX.3.Now it just says: 0% and
doesn't charge AT All.
I zapped PRAM. Any other tips? Us OS9?
Followupnow I find
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