On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:48 AM, John Siple wrote:
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Noise level and occasionally the manufacturer of the router or
access point. It keeps a log of signal strength and last connection
date, and there's a field for notes, though I don't find that very
useful. Mostly what I use is channel
Amazing what can happen when your IT finally gives you additional info.
Spent close to an hour at various times with the IT helpdesk last
nite. One nice gentleman (Better that euphemism than something else
I could say--and besides, someone from there could be on this list.
:) ) looking over the
Howard Katz wrote
So the question is why won't Tiger connect? Not really my problem
now--it's the IT dept. And there's enough Tiger users wandering
around that they'll need to fix this fast.
Oh, and for information's sake--I'm sitting at a Panera's cafe using
their free wifi. Other than
If I can get the the info about which update they used, I'll pass it on.
But the fact that tiger, even the latest update, was problem-free
until yesterday makes me tend to think that Apple actually had the
software compliant, and MS f***ked up something that excluded Mac and
was only MS-compliant
on 10/11/05 09:04, Howard Katz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I can get the the info about which update they used, I'll pass it on.
But the fact that tiger, even the latest update, was problem-free
until yesterday makes me tend to think that Apple actually had the
software compliant, and MS
At 8:57 AM -0500 11/10/05, Brian McEwen wrote:
Howard Katz wrote
So the question is why won't Tiger connect? Not really my problem
now--it's the IT dept. And there's enough Tiger users wandering
around that they'll need to fix this fast.
Oh, and for information's sake--I'm sitting at a
My son's clamshell iBook has developed the annoying
problem of (occasionally) not being able to wake from
sleep.
It is an intermittent problem, probably occurring
about 1/3 to 1/2 the time. He puts the iBook to sleep
(either by using the menu command or just closing the
lid) and it fails to wake
Turn off the sleep mode (energy saver) in system preferences (OSX). You
do not
need it.
On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:01 PM, Robert Eye wrote:
My son's clamshell iBook has developed the annoying
problem of (occasionally) not being able to wake from
sleep.
It is an intermittent problem, probably
I bought one of the Griffin iMics and it works great. I use a professional
broadcast microphone because I have one, and AudioHijack Pro to record phone
interviews. Getting the software set up took some juggling, but it does a
good job.
Willi
on 11/10/05 9:37 AM, G-Books at
I've experimented with iChat audio and find that the iMic works quite
well with even a microphone as rudimentary as the old Apple lollipop
mics from the LC II era.
John
On Nov 10, 2005, at 11:19 AM, w miller wrote:
I bought one of the Griffin iMics and it works great. I use a
On Nov 10, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Robert Alcorn wrote:
Turn off the sleep mode (energy saver) in system preferences (OSX).
You do not
need it.
First, he's using OS 9.2.2.
Secondly, what do you mean You do not need it?
If one is used to sleep mode and closes the lid on a laptop with
sleep
My Reply follows quote. On 10/11/2005 12:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Nov 10, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Robert Alcorn wrote:
Turn off the sleep mode (energy saver) in system preferences (OSX).
You do not
need it.
First, he's using OS 9.2.2.
Secondly, what do you mean You do not need it?
If
Can anyone help me connect my, new to me, PalmV via HotSync with my Lombard
OS9?
I have PalmOS 4.1 loaded on the Lombard...
Kristina
ready to have handheld memory...my orginal cerebral disc is failing
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G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:14 PM, Ken wrote:
Well, closing the lid on a clamshell forces it to sleep
by a magnetic switch in the lid/topcase. It can't operate
with the lid closed.
It just won't sleep if left to sit open.
Thanks for the clarification, Ken.
However, I still don't see how this
On Nov 10, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Kristina wrote:
Can anyone help me connect my, new to me, PalmV via HotSync with my
Lombard
OS9?
I have PalmOS 4.1 loaded on the Lombard...
With a cable like this: http://tinyurl.com/amqzt
plug it into the USB port, and press the hotsyc button on the palm.
Thanks Bruce,
y'know it came with a serial port end connect to the 9 pin male
end...connector
So why doesn't the serial looking port which says ]S[ out function as a uh
serial port?
doesn't beast buy carry such a cable? going up there tonite for ds's
birthday present.
also I still haven't
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