replaced drives rather than speculative musings.
Thanks!
Dean
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. Also since the OS install was from a generic
installer is there an ATI driver installer that I need?
Thanks in advance.
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On Saturday, October 22, 2005, at 08:50 PM, Chad Swarthout wrote:
Anyone know where I can find the old iPod updaters.
I need them for things such as iPodLinux, etc.
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Is this the G3, or the G4 broccoli were talking about?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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Could someone tell me what is bad in broccoli for dogs?
Thanks,
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050606/ap_on_hi_te/apple_chips
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from OS 9 for a wile now and I can't remember what
to look for.
Thanks
Dean
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Hi Ben
I had to re-instal the OS.
If someone else on the list knows how to un-install updates I'd love to
know also.
Dean
On Monday, May 23, 2005, at 01:37 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
Okay, but how can I now disinstall this stuff!
Ben
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I don't know about tiger, but I'm having lots of truble with 10.3.9 and
all 3 of my dual usb iBook batterys after installing battery update 1.1.
Look here:
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/battery_update_problems.html
Dean
Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
I would like to install Apple
Again, Go to the following URL.
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/battery_update_problems.html
I wouldn't recommend BU to my worst enemy.
Dean
On Saturday, May 21, 2005, at 01:38 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
Battery update has killed two of my batteries in my G3 Wallstreet. I
would
the discrepancy?
Will it effect the way any of the programs operate?
I've had no ill effects in about 5 hours of use. In-fact I'm typing
this message on it at the moment.
Thanks
Dean
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I've been trying to install OS 9.1 on my new to me dual USB iBook and I
keep getting a
Buss Error when I start up from the 9.1 CD. This is the full install
disk, not
system specific.
Is there a version of 9.1 that will install on the iBook?
Thanks
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I got it figured out.
Thanks
Dean
dean wrote:
I've been trying to install OS 9.1 on my new to me dual USB iBook and
I keep getting a
Buss Error when I start up from the 9.1 CD. This is the full install
disk, not
system specific.
Is there a version of 9.1 that will install on the iBook?
Thanks
Go here:
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/50.0.0.html
Stanton Mitrany wrote:
Hi, Friend!
I'm looking to replace the upper case of my iBook 500 dual USB, in order to
install another (used) one on which (hopefully) the trackpad is operational.
To use the book, I've been using a mouse for a while.
I had heard from a fairly good source that those at Apple chose to use
DVD -R as the
way to write to disk. I don't know if this has anything to do with the
way the system reads
the disk or not and I don't have a DVD/R drive to test. Don't quote me
on this because it could be wrong.
Rad Craig
I anyone else getting these?
This is the 4th one I've had since yesterday.
Does someone have a virus?
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Tom and Lisa P wrote:
This is an automated message from the G-Books mailing list manager.
Somebody (probably you) has
I took a dead 900 Mhz 14 down to the skeleton
to part it out. There were a lot of screws and
a full muffin tin in the end but I've got to say I've
done PC's that were more of a problem.
Dan K wrote:
Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a combo drive from a friends newer Ibook that died
and I'd
I just got a combo drive from a friends newer Ibook that died
and I'd like to install it in my Ibook.
I have an earlier model 500 MHz Dual USB and was wondering,.
did all of them have the DVD decoder on the motherboard, or
just the DVD drive equipped models.
Thanks
Dean
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Yes Laurent, I'm joking
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 10/04/05 18:45, Dean at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Obviously?
I don't have a Pismo so I wouldn't know that, hence my question.
Besides, what does SCSI, and firewire have to do
with an internal video connector?
You're joking, right?
-Laurent
Is a Lombard screen assembly interchangeable with a Pismo, or do they have
different connectors on the motherboard?
Dean
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Obviously?
I don't have a Pismo so I wouldn't know that, hence my question.
Besides, what does SCSI, and firewire have to do
with an internal video connector?
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 10/04/05 16:22, Dean at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is a Lombard screen assembly interchangeable with a Pismo
Anyone know what pin on an icebook battery is +, and what one is -?
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I need to dismantle my Icebook.
I think someone posted a bunch of Ibook take apart and repair links
before on the list.
I'd like to look at them again before I take the plunge.
Does anyone still have them?
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Thanks Bruce and Laurent
That looks like what I need.
Dean
Bruce Sergeant wrote:
I just used this site ( HTTP://pbfixit.com/Guide ) to replace the upper
deck on my wife's iBook. It was a great resource and I was able to
perform the operation without mishap.
Bruce Sergeant
Lecompton, KS
[EMAIL
.
Even if it doesn't work your only out a small amount and
you would still have a working drive by putting the second
one back together. That is if theres nothing in the original drives
mechanism that caused the failure in the first place. But thats unlikely.
Dean
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Feb 9
in the original drives
mechanism that caused the failure in the first place. But thats unlikely.
Dean
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Feb 9, 2005, at 10:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there I want.
Or can anyone recommend a retrieval company and how much does it cost?
Drive Savers http
Well I did a search on Google and found that the card I bought (model
F5D7010*)
*was produced in 3 versions. The first one uses the Broadcom chipset,
version 2, and 3 use the Ralink chips. So I wont know till I get it what
I'm dealing with.
Dean*
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Mike McGinnis wrote:
Not necessarily
Well for all who have been so much help on this subject.
Got the card and router about 20 minutes ago.
It was a version 3 as I suspected. I found the OSX drivers at the Ralink
site, and I'm sending this E-mail wireless from the Lombard
as I type.
Thanks all
Dean
Dean wrote:
Well I did a search
What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard running OS 10.2.8?
Thanks
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So, that means that the great deal I just got on E-bay for a new
Belkin PCICMA card and
router that is listed at the Belkin site as working with OS 10.2.6 and
airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
Dean
Andrew F. wrote:
So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard
Does Panther have a disk corruption issue?
I installed 10.3 and updates (at the time) on a pismo. Worked fine for 2
weeks
then one day I got the wonderful question mark. I started up from the CD
and tried to repair disk permissions, but disk first aid could not find
an install to repair.
So I
Look here.
http://norum.homeunix.net/~carl/mods/overclock/
Larry le Mac wrote:
Has anyone overclocked an iBook 500/66 (to 600/100MHz) ???
Here is a description, written when the iBook was new, but
the information is incomplete (afaik) as regards the R43 - R46
and R53 - R57 resistors...
???
Larry
The Apple website states it will work with both USB 1.1, or 2.0.
tamara buffalo wrote:
hey guys my daughter and I have older powerbooks and
were wondering since we do not have usb 2.0, can we
still use the new shuffle or would it be too slow in
just regular usb or do we get a adapter or what?
I also use Mozzilla under OS 9.2. Works great!
On the subject of being left out, I find it interesting
that Netscape Internet Service does not support Mac
nor does it plan to according there tech support.
Why would a company build a browser for Mac OS,
then not support it through there ISP?
Dean
of the world!
Anyone know where I can get a shiny new G5 cheep!
Dean
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 6, 2005, at 7:43 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote:
Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0)
on or
about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers.
Their
software
Thanks Luis
I was able to drag an alias of the hard drive into the dock and I now
have a menu thats just as useful as the old Apple Menu.
Dean
Luis Sequeira wrote:
Hi Claire
I use the Dock to open all my applications and I'm very happy with
it.
I just like the hierarchy part of the apple menu
and works
great. By the way, does anyone remember Now Utilities? Isn't that
where Apple got the idea in the first place?
Dean
Claire Hart wrote:
Dean,
The nice thing about using the dock is that it's a one-click
operation. In OS 9's Apple Menu, you clicked the apple, went down to
whatever you were
Is it possible to add an alias or other items to the Apple menu
in OS 10.2.3?
In OS 8 through OS 9 I'd place an alias of the hard drive in the apple menu
for quick access. I'd like to do the same in OS X but I can't find
a menu folder.
Thanks
Dean
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Thanks Laurent, and Aaron.
That's to bad Apple left that out.
I'll take a look at the options you mentioned.
Dean
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 03/01/05 17:29, Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to add an alias or other items to the Apple menu
in OS 10.2.3?
In OS 8 through OS 9 I'd
Sorry
Don't mean to change gears hear, but
has anyone used Thunderbird? What do you
think about it?
Dean
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There are several that will do musical notation.
2 off the top of my head are Finale, and Lime Notation.
Some of the MIDI sequencing programs will also do
notation like Digital Performer.
Dean
From: Seth Austen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/12/18 Sat PM 01:12:50 GMT
To: G-Books [EMAIL
Did anyone look in the tabs at the top of the picture?
Bookmarks to Apple, and Mac sites.
From: Bill Gau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/12/18 Sat PM 08:01:34 GMT
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hrm... notice anything strange in this picture?
Hey, the original flash
Amazing SlowDowner is great!
I require all my students to download it.
It's a wonderful learning tool.
Dean
There is a very cool shareware program called Amazing SlowDowner,$40,
it can slow down the tracks in the computer, and allows you to loop
sections to play over and over while you
You can download Bugdom at pangeasoft.net
From: Dan Palka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/09/28 Tue AM 05:49:15 GMT
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bugdom on original Cds?
I remember my iBook 366 came with the original Bugdom pre-installed.
I'd like to reinstall it, since
Ok, I'll bite.
What does PDQ stand for?
Dean
Larry le Mac wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wallstreet I, Wallstreet II, Lombard, Pismo
To be more specific:
Kanga - Wallstreet - PDQ - Lombard - Pismo
:o)
Larry
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lily wrote:
does a pismo have enough processing power to do recording in the
configuration described below?
thanks,
lily
on 6/3/04 9:31 PM, Kristin Dewey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty much set up now with my Live musicAiwa Am-F80
MDiMicPowerbook G4SoundstudioDiscribeQue!Fire external
This URL dosent directly answer the question but I did find it
interesting.
http://www.barefeats.com/fire20.html
On Thursday, May 13, 2004, at 12:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/13/04 7:26 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I don't know about the Firewire performance, but I can
Thanks to all who responded.
I found a cheep motherboard from a 400 so I think I'm
going to go ahead and replace mine to see if it clears up
my restart problem.
Thanks again
Dean
On Apr 25, 2004, at 2:42 PM, Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
on 25/04/04 02:07, Dean Reichert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi
Are the motherboards from the 400, and 500Mhz Pismo's interchangeable?
Dean
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failed to spin up.
Dean
On Apr 22, 2004, at 11:06 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 22/04/04 14:02, Dean Reichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a Pismo 500Mhz that cant find the startup drive when I do a
restart, but is fine if I do a complete shutdown.
Does anyone know if it's possible to re
Remove the battery and CD Rom. Inside these compartments are 2 latches.
I believe you pull them toward you. (It's been a wile). These are on
the inside top
of the case that houses the track pad. The keyboard should pop up a
tinny bit.Then
just remove it (the keyboard) and your good to go.
Also,
Hi James
I was able to boot up and install from an OS 10.2.3 DVD on my Pismo.
Worked great.
Dean
on 4/4/04 3:27 PM, James Rohde at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently heard that some of the newer 'Books use a DVD install disc
rather than the CDROM of the full retail box (I'm talking about
on 4/5/04 11:20 AM, Robert Greenstreet at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/15/04 10:28 AM, Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the hard drive limitations on the ibook.
on 4/5/04 9:17 AM, Robert Greenstreet at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/5/04 10:51 AM, Kathe Wittenberg [EMAIL
Another Data Point...
I installed Jaguar on my pismo over 10.1, which was installed over 9.1
with no disk wipe. I've had no modem problems.
Dean
p.s. I appologize for any duplicate posts to individuals.
My installation was also on a freshly wiped disk, not over any other OS
installation. Maybe
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