On Nov 4, 2003, at 7:04 AM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Which part of THIS THREAD IS DEAD do you guys not understand.
Drop it. DO NOT RESPOND. THIS THREAD IS DEAD.
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It's Always darkest... right before it gets totally black.
Huh?
A, the resident arsehole has spoken...
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On Oct 30, 2003, at 11:07 AM, Edward Jackson wrote:
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
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 20:38 US/Eastern, Brendan McAlpine wrote:
which one is the daughtercard?
The Ti doesn't have a processor daughtercard. Try reseating the memory.
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On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 02:04 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 28/09/03 16:26, Kyle Lee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandy,
Thanks for the reply. I have installed a known good 128 SODIMM and
nothing. I also removed the chip and still the three chimes. I think
this may mean a new logic
On Monday, Sep 22, 2003, at 03:54 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've built a Wallstreet PB from parts (eBay). It's a 233 w/512k, 6Gb Hd
and 13.3, CD and good battery.
I was told that the MB was defective, but I put the pieces all together
and the system started up.
But minutes later,
On Monday, Aug 4, 2003, at 10:21 US/Eastern, Kai Robinson wrote:
Hey there - just wondering if anyone has upgraded the CPU in a
Wallstreet
G3. Mines a Series II with a 266Mhz CPU card - and i was wondering if
anyone
has either a Newer Tech 466 or a Powerlogix 500 or a Sonnet Crescendo
500 -
On Monday, Jul 28, 2003, at 15:25 US/Eastern, Paul Nicholson wrote:
At 10:33 PM -0400 7/26/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured something must be mis-seated, so i took the Wallstreet
apart, and reseated everything, uncluding the processor. Now the
Wallstreet does nothing.
I'm stumped...any
I know there has been a lot of talk around here about PC cards so when
I got this Macmall link I thought I would share:
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/
detail.asp?dpno=260865adcampaign=email,mwb00835
It is listed as universal platform and sold at Macmall, but who knows?
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On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 16:24 US/Eastern, Kyle Lee wrote:
I have an iBook 300 (G3 PowerPC) Blueberry running OS X 10.2.6. I can
only choose 800 x 600 in the Displays Control Panel. Is there anyway
to achieve 1024 x 768?
Thanks,
Kyle
No, that's the maximum resolution.
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On Friday, Jul 4, 2003, at 18:08 US/Eastern, Laurence TeknoLiber wrote:
I was recently made redundant and I have been offered to buy
the PowerBook I used at work (as everyone else there is Mac-
illiterate).
It's a 550 Ti 512MB/20GB DVD-ROM and the price tag 6000SEK,
about 600 Euro ($600 ?)
Am I
On Thursday, Jul 3, 2003, at 12:30 US/Eastern, Laurence TeknoLiber
wrote:
From: Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a 256MB SO DIMM from a PB Ti 550. Will this work ?
Most likely, no.
Why not ?
The Ti is newer...
The lower slot on a Wallstreet requires a low profile SO DIMM, it takes
two
On Thursday, Jul 3, 2003, at 12:57 US/Eastern, Christopher Hack wrote:
Recently swapped the 233mhz chip on my wallstreet for a 300mhz I saw on
ebay. I am running 512mb of ram, and OSX10.2.6.
The machine is getting very very hot. So hot that if you lift the
keyboard
and touch the large heatsink
On Thursday, Jun 26, 2003, at 17:01 US/Eastern, Thomas Ethen wrote:
Does anyone on the list have an Apple Key (left of shift key) for a
Clamshell iBook sitting around I could purchase, as my daughter seems
to
have broken the clips on the underside of her Apple Key trying to put
it
back on?
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 12:23 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
My daughter pooped of on of the letter keys on her Clamshell iBook and
I
can't seem to see how to put it back on. Any ideas?
Tom
Make sure the mechanism is laying flat, it should pop right back on.
You might want to carefully pop
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 01:04 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Hi there!
I've just received a brand new BTI battery for my Pismo. I put it in
and Mac
OS X initially said that it would take 38 minutes to charge. Now, it's
been
going on for maybe 15 minutes so far, the system says I'm down to
On Sunday, Jun 22, 2003, at 13:23 US/Eastern, Andrew King wrote:
Hello all.
I'm headed out to my Dad's cabin in Maine in about a week and was
thinking of giving him my old MacAlly USB 1.0 card (part number UH276)
to
plug into his 1400 (OS 8.6).
The MaCally USB adapter card support V 1.4.1 readme
On Wednesday, Jun 11, 2003, at 16:14 US/Eastern, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Why did I see anyone else post this?
Taken from
http://www.macwireless.com/html/about/news.html#AIRPORT_BUYBACK
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**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!**
On Monday, Jun 9, 2003, at 15:31 US/Eastern, Meg St. Clair wrote:
One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece.
How
should I stick it back on? I really don't want to send the whole thing
back
to Apple (which is what they wanted me to do when I had lost one of the
little
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 10:38 US/Eastern, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
On Saturday 07 June 2003 10:12 pm, Peter Graening wrote:
Yes, you can place a phone order with Smalldog, even if you have
never
ordered from them before. I would recommend them.
I was planning on PowerMax, but Small Dog
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 07:02 US/Eastern, Dan Knight wrote:
I'd like a reality check. Stop listening like an engineer. Listen like
a
fan or a musician. It may break you of the endless upgrade cycle of the
audiophile snob -- the kind of people I used to make good money from.
The first rule of
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 13:37 US/Eastern, Christopher Hack wrote:
Stripping down my WallStreet to replace a damaged PCMCIA cage, I
discovered it has a cooling fan. I have never heard this operate,
and the
machine does get very hot. Could it be that it is so quiet that I
can't hear
it, or do
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 00:41 US/Eastern, Peter Graening wrote:
Hello listers,
I'm sorry for the cross-posting but figuring the diverse amount of
experience on the two lists I'm sending this to I should get some more
accurate information.
I was going to purchase a laptop direct from Apple, but
On Saturday, Apr 12, 2003, at 17:50 US/Eastern, Boris Herman wrote:
Hi
is iBook clamshell 366 MHz with a fast 20 gig drive and 192 Mb RAM
suitable for running Mac OS X 10.2 or should I prior to that absolutely
get more RAM? I know that apple says 128 mb as minimum but given the
specs is it
On Saturday, Apr 5, 2003, at 14:10 US/Eastern, Christopher D Helmkamp
wrote:
On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 01:51 PM, Bruce Mitchell wrote:
on 4/5/03 7:23 AM, Brian C. Peters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lamo list mom says its not his problem, but these are his lists.
Don't
bother with
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 12:12 US/Eastern, Steve Fuller wrote:
My 17 AlBook arrived this morning. All I can say is WOW. :) Running
software updates right now. The screen is incredibly readable even off
center. For being as thin as it is, it feels quite solid. It's
incredibly quiet when
On Sunday, Mar 16, 2003, at 13:25 US/Eastern, benoit wrote:
i just bought a new 12 PowerBook 3 weeks ago and last week as i was
(gently) typing on my keyboard, one key poped out! i tried to put it
back but it was broken.
just wanted to know if this happened to someone else or i am just
On Sunday, Mar 16, 2003, at 13:40 US/Eastern, benoit wrote:
Le dimanche, 16 mars 2003, à 19:33 Europe/Paris, P.F.Grenier a écrit :
I had a key pop off my Ti after my dog walked on it. Are you are sure
it is broken, you can pop them on and off pretty easily, you have to
make sure the little
On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 10:51 US/Eastern, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 3/12/03 4:36 AM, w appling [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the
Cybertrough:
RE; i should have included:: My notebook is A powerbook G4 800 TI,
its
(is) included in the manual that changeing hardrives is OK ,just dont
On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 14:05 US/Eastern, Phillip Burk wrote:
On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 11:06 PM, P.F.Grenier wrote:
2nd Question: I was told that an external hard drive cannot be used
as a boot disk
when the data has to go through a cardbus. Is this true?
Yes, again.
Not
On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 23:32 US/Eastern, David Clark wrote:
Greetings from the freakin' freezin' north...
Inspired by a brief mention in a recent post -- it's not powerbook
specific, or it might be. I run a Pismo 400 w/512 MB RAM and 10.2.4...
I don't really have a problem, but I
On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 23:55 US/Eastern, Keith Ronan wrote:
Sorry to be a slow one...where can I find info on fsck? I have no
idea what that is. I use a Pizmo 400, with a 48 gig IBM, and 768 megs
of RAM.
Keith
Restart OS X holding Command s, that boots you into single user mode.
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 00:33 US/Eastern, Keith Ronan wrote:
GREAT..but what is it??? :-)
keith
File System CheCk. The -y is yes, fix it
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On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 00:37 US/Eastern, P.F.Grenier wrote:
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 00:33 US/Eastern, Keith Ronan wrote:
GREAT..but what is it??? :-)
keith
File System CheCk. The -y is yes, fix it
File System ChecK, sorry.
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On Sunday, Mar 2, 2003, at 22:43 US/Eastern, Vicki Andreotti wrote:
Recently I upgraded a G3/233 to Sonnet G4/500Mz/40GB/OS9.2.
1st Question:
I am ready to install OSX2.3 on one of two 20GB partitions (the other
has OS
9.2.2) but I just read in the Read Before you Install OSX for G3
On Friday, Feb 28, 2003, at 09:37 US/Eastern, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 2/28/03 5:04 AM, w appling [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the
Cybertrough:
RE; changeing hardrives is a user function,the instructions are
included with my TI powerbook
That is the TiBook. We are talking about the Pismo.
On Thursday, Feb 6, 2003, at 18:35 US/Eastern, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
KP Wrote:
The printer in question is an Apple Personal Laserwriter (LS?).
It
is quite old (I got it in about 1995). It's starting to print a grey
stripe down the left hand side of the page, in the margin. Obviously
On Sunday, Feb 2, 2003, at 18:53 US/Eastern, James Rohde wrote:
The last week or so, my keyboard on my Pismo (9.2.2, 384MB, 10GB) has
been acting flaky on my. Specifically, the 'QWERTY' row keys pretty
much
quit working (even if I press down and hold on a key or try hitting it
a
few
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 19:35 US/Eastern, Mick Ring wrote:
on 2/1/03 11:10, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions
please
Thanks
I have a Wallstreet with Mac OS 9.1 that uses my cable modem
wirelessly.
Here are the key
On Friday, Jan 31, 2003, at 14:52 US/Eastern, John Brownsberger wrote:
Can anyone in this group help me out here? John Brownsbergr
on 1/31/03 3:45 PM, John Brownsberger at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I recently brought on Ebay a PBG3, 233Mhz, and put a new battery in
it fully
charged.
On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 09:33 US/Eastern, Keith Potter wrote:
My Pismo has started having trouble in recent weeks. It sometimes
shuts down instead of going to sleep when I close the lid. When this
happens, and I restart, it takes a looong time for the grey logo
screen to give
On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 17:30 US/Eastern, Byron Gardner wrote:
One thing to note about using a Sonnet upgrade--you can't use processor
cycling in OS 9 as this will lock up the PowerBook. I am talking
freezing solid. Sonnet will tell you this in their literature. They're
right.
The
You could be deaf...
On Thursday, Jan 23, 2003, at 10:20 US/Eastern, Quan Vi wrote:
...but working fine, does anyone know about this issue? I tested with
and
without external speakers, cranking up the sound volume, still heard
nothing at start up.
Here is my spec: G3/400Mhz, 1GB RAM, 20GB
On Tuesday, Jan 14, 2003, at 10:46 US/Eastern, Mark wrote:
Randy Cheyanne on 1/14/03 3:32 AM wrote:
Well I liked the powerwave until I saw it was about $100 list. I like
those little apple pro speakers but not enough to pay about $170
combined to have them. :-), If I were a DJ, that
On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 21:20 US/Eastern, Tan Guan Beng wrote:
Hi to all
I wonder anyone has tried installing a USB (1.1 or 2.0)PC card on a
Wall Street? I heard from a sales person in Apple Centre that this
type of card will cause the PowerBook to hang. Any truth to this
On Saturday, Dec 21, 2002, at 22:48 US/Eastern, Doug Behr wrote:
--- Andrew Main [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd read somewhere that Newer had switched to a
later or newer G4
chip in their upgrades; I've emailed OWC twice for
details but had no
response.
snip
Andrew Main
Is there reliable
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 19:45 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Has annyone found out what the jumper set configuration is to
upclock a
Wallstreet logic board? There ARE jumpers there, but it's not for the
timid... However, I've never had a chart of the settings.. Thought
On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 20:35 US/Eastern, Amber Rhea wrote:
A few weeks ago when I was popping all the keys off my iBook's keyboard
so I could clean underneath, I accidentally broke the little spring
mechanism on the F9 key. I tried to fix it with glue but couldn't.
Fortunately, I never
On Monday, Dec 2, 2002, at 10:59 US/Eastern, Andrew Chong wrote:
Has anyone found modem scripts [analogue or otherwise] for connecting
to the web using Nokia cel phones and OSX?
I recommend www.macmedia.sk - a great site for OS 9 but that's where
my trail went cold .
[I've just acquired a
On Tuesday, Dec 3, 2002, at 10:02 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt seriously that you'll get a Titanium hinge replaced for $300..
Actually I'd be very suprised--generally this is an $900 repair from
Apple.
David
How about calling Apple?
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On Saturday, Nov 30, 2002, at 04:10 US/Eastern, Kevin Stevens wrote:
I imagine you should check the docs for the specific device you're
considering, but it is a generally available feature. I don't
recommend the Netgear only because some people report that it doesn't
bridge AppleTalk frames
On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 16:51 US/Eastern, Chris wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I would like to share my internet connection between a blueberry
iMac
(350MHz/6GB/64MB) and my iBook 700MHz/20GB/64MB. How would I go about
doing
this?
Thanks,
Chris
Dialup or Broad band?
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On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 23:06 US/Eastern, Chris wrote:
On 11/29/02 4:56 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 16:51 US/Eastern, Chris wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I would like to share my internet connection between a blueberry
iMac
(350MHz/6GB/64MB)
On Wednesday, Nov 27, 2002, at 11:53 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The old tug-o-war 'tween rights and morality, with Kyle's own personal
twist: morally questionable to file a legally valid though
conscience-niggling insurance claim, morally correct (laudable?) to
exercise
your
On Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at 06:47 US/Eastern, Obi-Wan wrote:
On 11/25/02 1:12 AM, K [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
...Heard noise outside, ran to the door
and dropped the 550... The display cracked and some stuff came loose
inside..submitted a claim to Nationwide, they got
On Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at 07:10 US/Eastern, Keith Ronan wrote:
My cat liked to sit on top of my $800.00 Sony Amplifier that I had in
my
Home Theatre System. One night I heard a very violent popping noise.
After
investigating I realized she had vomited into it while it was on. The
On Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at 12:10 US/Eastern, Dan Knight wrote:
P.F.Grenier writes:
Please, tell me you aren't serious. Insurance companies don't lose
money.
You are correct. They just keep raising rates so everyone helps bear
the
cost of insurance fraud. We lose; the insurance
On Saturday, Nov 23, 2002, at 12:43 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
On 11/22/02 6:58 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 21:48 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
On 11/22/02 6:41 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried the manual
On Saturday, Nov 23, 2002, at 12:43 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
On 11/22/02 6:58 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 21:48 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
On 11/22/02 6:41 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried the manual
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 17:19 US/Eastern, Donald Keenan wrote:
Is it common for both homeowners AND apartment insurance to cover
mishaps other than fire or theft
when it comes to replacing computers?
How strict is the burden of proof? If someone spills beer, water, etc
on
a computer,
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 21:35 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
I just noticed that I cannot insert any CD's into my CDR/DVD combo
drive.
When I try to insert the CD it meet a solid resistance at the point
where
usually the automatic pull-in starts. It work perfectly until to day
On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 21:48 US/Eastern, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:
On 11/22/02 6:41 PM, P.F.Grenier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried the manual eject button?
Where is that located on the slot loading TiBook?
/h
Right most end of the CD slot.
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On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 09:26 US/Eastern, David M. Ensteness wrote:
Interesting, I had never heard anything like this. You know of any tech
data on it? It seems like poor planning on Apple's part if its true.
I don't think it is poor planing, it was only designed to preserve the
memory
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 18:16 US/Eastern, Kevin Stevens wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Kent Wieland wrote:
Has anyone had success using any of the Airport-alternatives, such as
D-link, etc...? I'm interested in setting up a wireless network for
my Imac
and Wallstreet from my cable
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 21:02 US/Eastern, Andrew wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:54:57 -0500
Subject: orinoco card removal
From: george ruta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
now my problem is that if i remove my orinoco silver pc card i cannot
get it
to activate when i re-insert it without
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 22:01 US/Eastern, Mick Ring wrote:
on 11/19/02 15:16, Kevin Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
NetGear MR814. Router, firewall, 4 port switch, wireless bridge. Mac
support. Web-based configuration. Replaceable antenna. $30 rebate
presently, net cost $30
I think that the MR314 was more for an office, a square metal box. The
814 seems more homey. I haven't really checks the specs.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 04:28 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
What is the difference between the MR314 and the MR814?
Tom
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On Wednesday, Oct 9, 2002, at 09:34 US/Eastern, Mark D. Chapman wrote:
On OS X, I always get the same result: modem error.
The only sign that the system was accessing the modems was a light
that flashed in the external modem. Otherwise I would think that no
connection was taking place.
On Sunday, Oct 6, 2002, at 18:24 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
After reading all the discussions on this group Suggestions for
partition they did not answer all my questions. I will be installing
a 40GB hard drive this coming week and installing OS X 10.5, for
now, and OS 9.2.1.
On Sunday, Oct 6, 2002, at 18:31 US/Eastern, T. Virkkala wrote:
Well, I have a problem with a Wallstreet G3 PowerBook that I've just
got to
solve soon.
I bought it off eBay, but FedEx so manhandled the package that it shook
loose the hard drive connection. So, helped over the phone by
On Saturday, Oct 5, 2002, at 01:46 US/Eastern, Van Turner wrote:
I am about to upgrade the hard drive in my WallStreet to 20GB. I have
320MB
RAM and currently have 10.2 installed.
I notice that a lot of people partition their hard drives when
installing
10.x. Is it really necessary or
On Saturday, Oct 5, 2002, at 12:17 US/Eastern, David M Kiely wrote:
P.F. Grenier is half right. If you partition your HD, OS X must reside
within the first 8GB.
However, you don't have to partition your HD at all if you'd rather
not. You
can quite easily install OS X without doing so and
I use a wireless Intellimouse Explorer, I love it.
On Wednesday, Oct 2, 2002, at 11:06 US/Eastern, Anthony Vo wrote:
Hi listers,
I'm looking for a wireless mouse work with my pismo(OS 10.2.1). Any
suggestion will be appreciated.
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On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 16:27 US/Eastern, Bruce Johnson wrote:
John Callahan wrote:
Does anyone have an idea about why my Wallstreet would freeze up on
startup w/ battery installed, and start up ok when it's on AC power
adaptor.
Much obliged,
John Callahan
Power manager's messed
On Thursday, Sep 26, 2002, at 08:44 US/Eastern, Walter Basil wrote:
Right now, I have two iBooks on a home Airport network. I am looking
for a laser printer that connects via ethernet, and costs around
$300-400 US. Any ideas?
What about print server hubs? How do they work, if at all under
On Tuesday, Sep 24, 2002, at 21:25 US/Eastern, Obi-Wan wrote:
On 9/24/02 5:25 PM, Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Broadcast
into the
ether:
At 05:55 PM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I am dismayed with the uselessness of my TiBook in bright outdoor
light.
Probably this is a general laptop
On Monday, Sep 23, 2002, at 07:41 US/Eastern, Norm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 22/09/02 21:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
After reading all the posting about the HOT Primo I need advise on a
similar situation. About six months ago, I closed the lid in the
evening,
On Monday, Sep 23, 2002, at 08:53 US/Eastern, Norm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, Sep 23, 2002, at 07:41 US/Eastern, Norm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 22/09/02 21:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
After reading all the posting about the HOT Primo I need advise
On Thursday, Sep 12, 2002, at 21:26 US/Eastern, Van Turner wrote:
Should I disable inactive PC Cards, too? I'm new to the world of
portables.
For some reason there is just a problem with USB, you can leave the
cards in, just disable processor cycling
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On Wednesday, Sep 11, 2002, at 19:49 US/Eastern, Van Turner wrote:
on 09/11/2002 8:52 AM, Jeff Lentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try putting the battery in the other bay. Also,
please elaborate on freezes. What exactly does it
do? My understanding of freezes is unlike any
battery
On Thursday, Sep 5, 2002, at 15:00 US/Eastern, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I've never really used a TiBook, but I would worry about airport
performance and fragility. I get the impression that they scratch
easily and they seem a little flimsy to me. And then there is
price...
My range with my
It is a common problem with a very simple solution: disable processor
cycling in the energy saver control panel.
On Thursday, Aug 29, 2002, at 22:30 US/Eastern, Ted Burford wrote:
I bought a Macally brand USB card for my Wallstreet 266 mhz.
I downloaded the software for it and installed it.
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