On Nov 10, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Kristina wrote:
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?
Because that's the S-video output. The Lombard has no
On Nov 10, 2005, at 8:21 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
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.
on 10/11/05 19:22, Kristina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
So why doesn't the serial looking port which says ]S[ out function as a uh
serial port?
[snip!]
I believe that that port is the S-VHS out port, not a serial port. Usually,
serial ports have the picture of a phone or a printer on
Greetings listers --
As previously related, my computers (BW G3 Lombard PB, both running
Panther) adamantly refuse to see each other by way of ethernet. So (as
encouraged by list) I bought a firewire card for the Lombard on eBay:
it came yesterday and seems to work right out of the box, at
Greetings,
I'm in midstream on replacing the display of my iBook (g3, 600 mhz)
and wanted to check in quickly. I bought a replacement display
assembly on eBay and installed it. The computer booted up, and the
screen lit up. I poured myself a drink, celebrated, went to bed. This
afternoon the
Actually the old style of FW cables had 6 pins on both ends...I have
cables of both types since some cameras need the 4 pin connector and
some HD boxes need the 6pin connector.
christina
On Nov 11, 2005, at 4:44 PM, Victoria Brandon wrote:
Greetings listers --
As previously related, my
Victoria Brandon wrote:
Greetings listers --
As previously related, my computers (BW G3 Lombard PB, both running
Panther) adamantly refuse to see each other by way of ethernet. So (as
encouraged by list) I bought a firewire card for the Lombard on eBay: it
came yesterday and seems to work
IIRC, Lombards and Palm Vs can directly connect using IRDA (sort of an
infrared serial port, the little dark red window at the left rear of the
Lombard), so you shouldn't need any adapter. In Palm Desktop just select
hotsynch via IRDA (?), and on the Palm (in Prefs:Connection) 'IR to
In follow to my previous post, the first thing I did was simply flip the
orientation of the reed switch magnet. At least for now, the screen has ceased
its flaky behavior and the battery is charging properly again. How strange is
that?
Cheers,
Erik
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At 9:37 PM -0600 11/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In follow to my previous post, the first thing I did was simply flip the
orientation of the reed switch magnet. At least for now, the screen has ceased
its flaky behavior and the battery is charging properly again. How strange is
that?
Not
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