Hello all,
SCSI suddently stopped working on my Kanga. Has anybody had this happen
to
them?
Tried different HDI30/Centronics50 cables, none work. Visually inspected
motherboard,
nothing suspect found (what chip handles SCSI there?). Any clues, advice??
thanks,
G-list:
I have a Lombard 512MB - RAM; 40G HD 333 MHz 10.2.8
I would like to use screen effects on my main photos folder with
approx
4000 files.
Easy to set up, and I have the preferences correct, but it only
displays
for ~3 minutes then goes to a black screen -- as though there's
My Tiger running Pismo has started to ask to unlock the system
keychain due to a request from the airport tool recently when I
reboot the computer. I do not know the password, nor do I think I
ever set one for this keychain. Can't find it with the Keychain acess
utility.
Latest Tiger.
F.
Same here (though on an iBook G4). I just hit cancel and everything
seems to work. Annoying though, and makes me worry if something bad
is about to happen.
Stephen
On Nov 2, 2005, at 7:07 AM, Frank Cornew wrote:
My Tiger running Pismo has started to ask to unlock the system
keychain due
Hi would it not be easier to just get a blue tooth dongle and go that
way.
I think the T610 has built in bluetooth.
I use it with my sharp GX15 and Pismo to send photos across and have
no trouble.
vicki
On 1 Nov 2005, at 11:31, Helen Nersesova wrote:
Hi all!
I'd like to synchronize/
Has anyone had any problems with scrambled video on a PB G4 12? If I
am running full-speed processor, I get great iTunes import speeds, but
after about 15 minutes some of the pixels on the screen get stuck -
a few red, a few green, a few some other color. This happens in
patterns (think large
On Nov 1, 2005, at 12:15 AM, themacuser wrote:
It works on one of my 8.6 macs, I'd say it's 8.6 and up. You have
to use AFP/TCP though.
I said this before, but it's 8.1 and up that can connect to Tiger.
Tiger can only connect to 9.0 and up if the OS9 is configured to run
Appletalk over
Can a defective logic board in my Lombard cause my processor cards to
go bad. I've replaced two processor cards (333 and 400) since replacing
my original 333 logic board with a 400 logic board. I've tested the
processor cards in another Lombard, all dead. I've tested the processor
from the
At 7:45 AM -0800 11/2/05, Dylan McDermond wrote:
On Nov 1, 2005, at 12:15 AM, themacuser wrote:
It works on one of my 8.6 macs, I'd say it's 8.6 and up. You have
to use AFP/TCP though.
I said this before, but it's 8.1 and up that can connect to Tiger.
Tiger can only connect to 9.0 and up if
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
It's not set up by default, you have to add it. Go to the Networks
control pane, and select in the lower dropdown (Show:) Network Port
Configurations
In that box click on New, then you should be able to select firewire.
Got it! So maybe
On Nov 2, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Victoria Brandon wrote:
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
It's not set up by default, you have to add it. Go to the Networks
control pane, and select in the lower dropdown (Show:) Network
Port Configurations
In that box click on New, then you
On Nov 2, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Victoria Brandon wrote:
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
It's not set up by default, you have to add it. Go to the Networks
control pane, and select in the lower dropdown (Show:) Network
Port Configurations
In that box click on New, then you
On Nov 2, 2005, at 15:30, G-Books wrote:
No, but 10.3 allows you to use TCP/IP over firewire. Turn on both
the FW networking ports in the Network control pane, you can then
use rendezvous or bonjour or aloha or Howdy or whatever Apple's
calling it this week.
I just had a look, on the BW
When I'm running Safari, at some point the cursor starts jumping
wildly all over the screen. I have a saved search for
com.apple.Safari.plist which I trash, empty trash and re-start
Safari--until the jumping starts up again after about 30 minutes.
This has been an on-going problem since I
On Nov 2, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
On Nov 2, 2005, at 15:30, G-Books wrote:
No, but 10.3 allows you to use TCP/IP over firewire. Turn on both
the FW networking ports in the Network control pane, you can then
use rendezvous or bonjour or aloha or Howdy or whatever
On Nov 2, 2005, at 4:47 PM, David Freels wrote:
When I'm running Safari, at some point the cursor starts jumping
wildly all over the screen. I have a saved search for
com.apple.Safari.plist which I trash, empty trash and re-start
Safari--until the jumping starts up again after about 30
--
Victoria
I believe this is the pinouts on the firewire cable that you need to
use. You are basically going target mode in this type of a transfer.
6 pin to 4 pin
At 2:10 PM -0700 11/2/05, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Possibly an IPV4 to IPV6 bridge, but don't quote me on that. Best
place to
Re: Airport Card Causing Fritz? Is it Possible? Fixes?
So here's the deal: A friend of mine in the recycling industry handed me a
pile of 40 original Airport cards. He said I could test and sell them to my
favorite listers, then keep some of the proceeds toward future buys. Fair
enough.
I
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED]10/14/059:30 AM
I see the iTunes 6 requirements state a 500Mhz G3. Has anyone gotten it
installed on anything lower? If so, does it work OK?
All seems to be working well on my 400Mhz Pismo.
--
G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:16 PM, John wrote:
--
Victoria
I believe this is the pinouts on the firewire cable that you need
to use. You are basically going target mode in this type of a
transfer. 6 pin to 4 pin
No. This network configuration has nothing to do with firewire.
I finally
sacredsystem wrote:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED]10/14/059:30 AM
I see the iTunes 6 requirements state a 500Mhz G3. Has anyone gotten it
installed on anything lower? If so, does it work OK?
All seems to be working well on my 400Mhz Pismo.
Me too. But it wouldn't take the 6.0.1 update.
On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: Airport Card Causing Fritz? Is it Possible? Fixes?
So here's the deal: A friend of mine in the recycling industry
handed me a
pile of 40 original Airport cards. He said I could test and sell
them to my
$75 X 40 = $3,000 = new iBook + Used Pismo + $1,000
which still puts you ahead of the game.
Unless you get the new iBook and test another bad Airport card in it and
KKKRAaaPowwie!
That would be an unfortunate situation.
Have you tried any Apple hardware tests on your iBook, or a restore?
Hey,
Have a friend with a Pismo going pink and an extra Lombard. Thinking of
moving the Lombard screen to the Pismo. Has anyone ever done such an
operation or know of a tutorial? I googled and found a fix for pink but
I think that the transplant is a better idea. Any suggestions?
TIA,
works (bogs the system down a bit though) fine on my 266 MHz Wallstreet...
On 11/2/05, William Ahearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sacredsystem wrote:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED]10/14/059:30 AM
I see the iTunes 6 requirements state a 500Mhz G3. Has anyone gotten it
installed on anything lower?
On Nov 2, 2005, at 10:27 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
It's not AppleTalk over TCP/IP, it's Appleshare over TCP/IP and
it's set in the File Sharing cp.
And you can access Tiger PFS from pre-OS 8.1 machines by installing
the updated AppleShare software.
Cool - thanks for straightening me
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