hi there,
pismo pb: i run 9 on the internal drive, and X on the vst drive bay. i'm
pretty much at the point now of wanting to get them both on the same drive,
i.e. the internal one ... although i will need to repartition, and want to
avoid reinstalling any- or everything as much as possible ...
kyle ...
>> pad it out with some justification and then it might be helpful, but as it is
>> it's not much use to anyone.
>>
> Reasons to shut down your Mac every night (even though Apple says it's ok so
> sleep it):
>
> 1. It is a waste of electricity.
point taken ... ;o) ... this point alo
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 10:51:40 -0700
> From: Kyle Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: G3 Pismo Cooling and Desktop Use
> You should turn your Mac off at the end of every day...unless it is a
> server. Sleep it if you aren't sitting in front of it, but
re: labview under emulation
>>> 2). PC applications in constant use are: office 2000 pro (video slow),
>>> navision (fine), labview 6i (video real slow otherwise surprisingly good),
>>> origin 6 (video slow) ... you get the picture, right?!?
> Also, I'm wondering why you're using Labview under
hi,
everybody seems to be keen on having VPC 5 run as slow as possible by
installing Win2000 or XP ... at work i run Win95 on VPC4, as it's the other
software that i need for office compatibility, not necessarily a bloated OS,
and seeing as Win95 gobbles up much less RAM then all the more is the
hi ..
i picked up on a thread a few weeks ago which seemed to suggest that copying
the data files from a DVD to the hard drive should also allow playback, i.e.
one activates the associated menu command in the DVD player and then opens
the appropriate file (amongst all the files that have been p
hi ..
>Subject: Re: Danger: Pismo ColorSync Profile
>
>An update: I e-mailed the guy from xlr8yourmac about this. He says the
>profiles were not meant for OS X. He has added warnings that people
>shouldn't try to use them with OS X.
personally, i think apple should build in a "better" way t