Hey Andrew,
When you mentioned that you installed Tiger from the 12 G4 to the 400mhz
Lombard...did you swap hard drives or??
just curious,
Ed
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Subject: Re: Tiger on Lombard via TiBook ???
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 08:51:05 -0700
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On 17/05/05 14:59, Edward Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Powerbook Wallstreet 15
PowerBook Wallstreet 15? I've never heard of a Wallstreet with a 15
screen!
-Laurent
I'm aware that the WS is ancient, the issue that I have is that I have
installed Panther by removing the powerbooks hardrive and loading it into a
firewire drive attached to a supported computer...after putting the HD back in
the powerbook it works fine, booting into Panther with no prob...this
In a never ending quest to keep my Wallstreet going I attempted a Tiger
install. I tried this the same way I did Panther, by removing the hard-drive,
putting it in a firewire casing and installing from my Tower. It installs fine
and runs great on the tower, but when I transfer the hard-drive
Recently my Wallstreet was attacked by a glass of water. I took it apart and there
didn't seem to be any water inside the machinebut of course, now she's dead (and
I'm so depressed). If I plug it in it tries to start up, whiring while the green
power light goes on...but I don't think the
Thanks for the advicewhen the Wallstreet was originally watered I took it
completely apart (even the PCMIA cage was out)in under 5 minutes...this may not be
impressive but it was at 6am (and I'm a night owl) while my very sorry wife watched
and hopedit sat for a week before I
In my understanding the only real difference between the G3 and G4 is
the whole velocity engineie the latest OSX programs like
Photoshop will take advantage of that but that most average
applications probably won't justify the expensethen again if the
expense isn't a major
Has anyone else out there had probs with the Wallstreet's cardbus carriage (ie getting
jammed, refusing cards)? I've replaced it once already (thank GOD for ebay) and am
getting ready to do it again and as easy as it is to replace (say compared
to..installing a hard drive on a Clamshell)I'm
I think that all of this stems directly from the Mac culture itself.
The Mac is a drastically less used, more expensive, and a slower
computer (sorry guysbenchmarks vs reality). Despite those huge
marketing nightmare's many of us in the culture (as defined when you
put down your hard
to watch from the outside of
the fence as everyone else swims in the pool of a new OS.
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 06:57:55 -0500
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On 10/29/03 2:11 AM, Edward
to watch from the outside of
the fence as everyone else swims in the pool of a new OS.
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 06:57:55 -0500
Subject: Re: G3/Mac OS X Settlement
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On 10/29/03 2:11 AM, Edward
Re: Problems with PCMIA slot...UPDATE
Laurent,
Thanks for the info...the kicker is that my old CapSure card works
great, is recognized, and performs admirally but my USB and FIREWIRE
(which I used to burn CD very recently) are suddenly UNKNOWNI
stripped down the Wallstreet (twice)
I have a Wallstreet (512MB, 30GB HD, G4 500MHZ upgrade...ie I've put
some cash into this machine)...and I have an external firewire CD
Burner and a Sony Ericsson T68i that uses Bluetooth...I've had
nothing but great experiences but recently any cardbus card (USB or
FIREWIRE) inserted shows
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