Got two sticks of 256 MB Apple SODIMMs for a good
price, and my Wallstreet sees each as 128.
I rolled the dice, and lost.
Wondering if someone has these sticks that will be
fully seen in mine for the ones which I assume will
work in many other laptops, and some iMacs, if I'm not
mistaken.
I am
I am trying to get a Wallstreet II to run OS X.3.
I have it physically connected via a router to a Beige
tower running X.3.9.
I'm following the Re: REPOST thread trying to set up
the network
Now the WS is telling me I don't have enough access
priveleges to open the control panels!
Anyone heard
--- Lisa Tom P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My son's Wallstreet won't boot (at all, at all).
When I plug it in the little green light lights
and I can hear what I have
to think is the HD spinning, but nothing else
happens.
Thats the fan spinning up. This seems to happen if
your PRAM
I've been offered the floppy drive module from a 1400
in case it works in my Wallstreet II; anyone know if
it'll work?
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--- Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[Re: a Wallstreet]
8snip8---
PRAM is maintained by a battery, when those go dead,
the systems can
act quite unpredictably.
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/3.11.0.html shows the
procedure for
replacing it.
They also sell it,
On May 23, 2005, at 9:29 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
I have been offered a TiBook 400MHz with stripes on the screen,
there are four vertical stripes on the screen, unevenly spread
of about 1 pixel wide.
I would post a picture if I could, otherwise I will gladly e-mail
a small image off list if
I had a surprising experience with a Fluke digital
multimeter; I spilled Transmission fluid on it, and it
quit working. I had to buy another one.
Several months later I put batteries in it and it
works like the other one.
Certainly your mileage may vary.
Maybe put it on ebay in one piece or part
I have had a problem with one DVD sounding like a
buzzsaw also, in my TiG4 400MHz. This is a
slot-loading unit.
I thought it was caused by an imbalance of the DVD; I
don't have that problem with any other of the DVD's
I've tried, though there seems to be a problem with
reading cd's and DVD's
When I installed my HD in my G4 400 PB, I also
reopened the case when it wasn't recognized.
Then I found a disk utility on the 10.3.8 install DVD
which formatted(?) the HD.
Then it was recognized and I was able to reinstall the
OS and my other files without a hitch.
HTH
robert
--- Jeff [EMAIL
On IOMagic's web site they have drivers for this for
windows; is this possibly compatible with Mac, OS9 or
X?
Is the lack of Mac drivers sufficient indication of incompatibility?
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--- Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
brown, brown /white, green, green/white, blue,
blue/white, orange,
orange/white are how mine go
8snip
the above sequence is like mine, with the proviso that
it is reading left to right with the 'tang' away from
you and the cable end pointing down
, but as
I have a Ti-Book battery I replaced when I got the
laptop used, as it wouldn't hold a charge.
I know older laptop batteries have been successfully
rebuilt; any experience trying to rebuild these--good
or bad?
I looked for archives for this list before I posted
this; are any available?
Thanks in
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