)
and was not completely dead. Which is nice from it, because I was a bit
reluctant to disassemble the wallstreet again after changing the PMU
some months ago (... ne pas tenter la chance !).
Gérard.
Le jeudi, 24 oct 2002, à 21:32 Europe/Paris, Gérard Mittaux-Biron a
écrit :
Bonjour
Hope this won't lead me to get too much hit on the head, but I
really need to correct (or adjust) my feedback, so let's go.
Some weeks ago I send a negative feedback concerning an experience
I had with WegenerMedia. Some parts of the feedback were correct, some
others not.
It
I was just trying to share an experience and did not mean to start
a lengthy useless discussion. I believe that powerbook technical
matters are more positive aspects to discuss and deserve us spending
bandwidth rather than my own small misadventure. I did not expect to
find solution,
Just a little experience in buying stuff oversee.
By beginning November 2002 I ordered PB Wallstreet batteries
(internal + external) from WegenerMedia (ibookparts and powerbookpart
stores on internet), for an amount of $225,00, using PayPal.
As I hadn't received anything by
Just a little experience in buying stuff oversee.
By beginning November 2002 I ordered PB Wallstreet batteries
(internal + external) from WegenerMedia (ibookparts and powerbookpart
stores on internet), for an amount of $225,00, using PayPal.
As I hadn't received anything by
Bonjour,
When I start my Wallstreet II, I get the following annoying
behaviour:
1) The startup process is very, very long between the chime and the
disk start,
2) During startup, the screen is ok, but as soon as I get the MacOS
X startup messages with the progress
I am trying to install a 256 Mb RAM on the lower slot of a
PowerBook Wallstreet (second generation, I think), which already has a
128 Mb on the upper slot.
But when I switch the machine on again, Apple system profiler
(either on OS 9 or X) only detects 256 Mb... Until now, I