Pete;
I have used the Belkin USB (mod.F5U022) for over two years, and it
performs well on my Wallstreet-233-96m ram-under OS 9. I am told I need
OS x for the card to work on USB 2.0 peripherals.
Hope this helps
Bill
PETE wrote:
Several months ago I installed the above mentioned
card in my
Hi;
I have a 233mhz Wallstreet running OS 9.1 connected via a PCMCIA
firewire to an external hard drive containing OS 10.3
How do I boot into OS 10??
When I change the start up disk to the external HD and restart I get the
following message a the first start up screen.
1,unknown word
open
Hi;
I have a 233mhz Wallstreet running OS 9.1 connected via a PCMCIA
firewire to an external hard drive containing OS 10.
How do I boot into OS 10??
When I change the start up disk and restart I get the following message
a the first start up screen.
1,unknown word
open firmware,2.0.1
to
I use Gauge PRO from Newer Tech. on OS 9. My Wallstreet is currently
running 131 degrees F.
Nils wrote:
Good morning,
Does anyone know how to control the fan in the Wallstreet?
An application for either OS X or OS 9. And by 'control' I mean a program
that can either turn the fan on or off. Or
Can this happen by forwarding[ by Mac] an infected attachment to a pc user??
Bill
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Aug 11, 2004, at 5:40 PM, B Gardner wrote:
I hear you but I just can't seem to justify 100.00 (per year) for a
virus program and other stuff I just don't need. I would rather spend
60.00 on
I use a USB card reader to download pics from my Olympus to a Wallstreet
OS 9.1.Unload 68 pictures in under 30 seconds. Cost 11.00.
Hope this helps
Bill
MMB wrote:
Hi:
I have an Olympus C1400L digital camera which uses SmartMedia (3.3V)
cards. This is an older camera but takes marvellous images.
Thanks Mikael.-I have never understood that process before. I appreciate
the reply.
Bill
Mikael Byström wrote:
Bill, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How do you bless a system folder and be sure you copy all files?
To bless the system, take out the Finder and the System file and put them
on the
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Bill Buckhaults wrote:
Warren;
I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I
detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is
bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back
Warren;
I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I
detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is
bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to
4.79, I would trash this latest greatest version of Netscape. Just my 2
and
Laurent for their response.
Bill
Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 3:00 PM -0400 6/13/04, Bill
Buckhaults wrote:
My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It
frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only
when I try to use bookmarks
Laurent;
Thanks for the response. I still use same HD. Problem started shortly
after I went from Netscape 4.79 to 7.0. Problem only occurs when I use
bookmarks, and then not always.
Bill
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 13/06/04 15:00, Bill Buckhaults at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My trusty
Laurent;
Have trashed Netscape 7.9 and disk first aid finds no problem. Have
now trashed preferences for Mac OS, Finder, and Systems. Hope to test
machine tomorrow. Thanks again for your input.
Bill
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 14/06/04 15:39, Bill Buckhaults [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent
/04, Bill
Buckhaults wrote:
My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It
frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only
when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and
sometimes states Control strip extension address error
My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It
frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only
when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and
sometimes states Control strip extension address error and other times,
Finder
My Wallstreet uses an Oronoco gold card in the top slot with a Belkin
USB Busport Mobile #F5U022 in the bottom slot. Card has a two port
dongle. Works for me for two years now..
Hope this helps.
Bill
Nils wrote:
I've been looking around for a pcmcia usb controller
for my WS I. Yes, there are
I have used the 614+ for more than a year and am able to see the other
computer and share files going both way. I use it wireless DSL between a
G-3 Wallstreet and a Power Computing desktop 70 feet and 4 walls away.
Runs good on OS 8.6, 9.0, and 9.1. Hope this helps.
Bill
Kris McGrath wrote:
I
I have a D-Link 614+ that talks to my Wallstreet,via an Oronoco gold card,through four
walls and 60 feet and it sits on the desk. Hope this helps.
Bill
Tom Roth wrote:
Since you seem to have range problems when using the D-Link card or the Airport card
I might suggest you consider the
Mike Amato wrote:
on 1/21/03 1:41 PM, Bill Buckhaults at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgot, the way I get around this is to send the item to the computer with
the printer thru file sharing.
--
Mike Amato
Thanks for the response.
I have tried this and can send to the desk top
Mike Amato wrote:
on 1/20/03 12:35 PM, Bill Buckhaults at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have OS 9.0 on a Mac desktop and laptop. They are collected via a
wireless D-link router and a pcmcia Orinoco Gold card. File sharing
Bill
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Forgot, the way I get around
I have OS 9.0 on a Mac desktop and laptop. They are collected via a
wireless D-link router and a pcmcia Orinoco Gold card. File sharing
works fine and internet connections, through a DSL modem, function well
on each machine. The Apple LaserWriter 300 printer connected to the
desktop via a serial
I recently had my Wallstreet II in the shop to
replace the board that contains the power cord
receptacle. After repairs, the computer ran hot,
gave trouble shutting down, trouble starting up,
etc. Took it back to shop to find the processor
board was loose. The tech pushed board in place
and
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