phoenix wrote:
Quoth Tim :
Did you subscribe for this address?
Yes. And, according to Laurent, phoenix-at-cybernothing.org is
subscribed to the Google g-books list.
Whenever I try to post to the Google-based list, I get:
You do not have permission to post to group g-books.
Peter:
You've lived an awesome life man, I'm envious! Is there any copy of
SPSS around in the open-source for Mac?
Michael J. Cangelosi
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Well, it says it's not Jaguar-compliant, so . . . Does anyone know
whether a 10.2-friendly version is available?
Brgds,
Mick.
There is and likely will not be a compliant version
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Peter Apockotos wrote:
No I remember those days and I am only thirty. Now gopher was a pain.
Archie and Gopher - great tools in their day but thankfully those days
are long gone. I almost remember setting up uucp to get my first emails
(excluding bbs mail of course)
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Anyone have an idea of the best solution to update a G3 500 Pismo with
wireless capabilities?
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I can confirm that the current version of the Linksys wpc54gs card works
fine with the Airport software, no additional drivers
Brian Steere wrote:
I read that one should always plug in the power brick before connecting
power lead to the Book.
If I move it from one place to another, I am conscientiously unplugging it
and re plugging it in correct sequence rather than just carrying it with the
power lead and brick
Can a Toshiba DVD-Rom from a Dell laptop be made to fit in the caddy of a
Pismo drive
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Illovox Media wrote:
If in X, dvd chip is disabled. Anyone know if VLC can pick up the slack on
a 400 lombard in x?
on 1/19/06 7:49 AM, G-Books at G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com wrote:
The Lombard does not have enough CPU horsepower for VLC to decode a DVD
without stuttering. It will run but
Brian McEwen wrote:
Is there a way I can record from a RCA photo plus out (from a cassette
desk) to my 12 PB G4 without buying a solution like the $99 PowerWave?
Can I just adapt to the mic jack? with a little electronics and very
little cash outlay?
Thanks,
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Interesting; with this switch to the beginning of abandoning Classic
(not only booting to OS9 but rather the entire software that runs under
classic) 10.4.X will probably be the last OSX that will include any
support for classic at all.
MC
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL
Bruce Johnson wrote:
The New MacBook, just announced at Macworld.
Dual core 1.67 and 1.83 Ghz, 15.4 displays, $2k and $2.5K respectively.
Allegedly 4-5x faster. Available February.
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Michael A. Howard wrote:
Bruce Johnson wrote:
The New MacBook, just announced at Macworld.
Dual core 1.67 and 1.83 Ghz, 15.4 displays, $2k and $2.5K respectively.
Allegedly 4-5x faster. Available February.
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Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 10/01/06 15:45, Michael A. Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Johnson wrote:
The New MacBook, just announced at Macworld.
Dual core 1.67 and 1.83 Ghz, 15.4 displays, $2k and $2.5K
respectively.
Allegedly
of your start drive
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Jan 5, 2006, at 9:09 PM, Lists wrote:
So I've been using SuperDuper to make a bootable backup of my
Powerbook (15 1.5Ghz)
It works great.
At least, that is, I think it does.
Truth is, I don't know if it would actually boot if I needed
irate or B) stand behind your warranty. Apple
*appears* to opt for the first choice. At some point, Apple became
the Mercedes Benz of the computing world (or did Mercedes Benz morph
into the Apple of the automobile industry?).
Michael
On Jan 5, 2006, at 6:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
that
the survey would not pass academic review. Just a hunch.
Michael
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Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4
after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any
record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only clue
I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the
Last week, we installed a wireless router for our Power Book (OS
10.4) and Windows XP. We would like to put in a firewall. Is there
software that is recommended or should be avoided?
Is there anything to keep in mind or to watch for when setting up the
firewall?
Michael
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No you went the right way that looks like a great card and a good price
On Dec 5, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Kristina wrote:
Thanks Michael,
You are the second person to suggest Firewire to go.
Unfortunately I have already ordered from OWC .
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing
Kristina
What you need is Firewire to go made by NewerTECH if do a search
you find one it is PCMI card I used it on my lombard it wrk great
then you can use Lombard I might know where one might be
On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Kristina wrote:
sorry to have sent the other post...I meant
.
Michael
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Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:27:11 -0500
Subject: Re: Pismo won't power up
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With no warning, my Pismo 400 won't power up at all.
Anyone have a procedure for trouble-shooting the power yo-yo (battery is
discharged).
Ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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of the mother(logic)-board, then that's an expensive fix.
If you have another ibook you could test both batteries mentioned.
Volt/Multi-meters should be included with every home mortgage - I use
mine more often than my circular saw.
Michael.
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Pbfixit.com
Sorry for the succinctness (sp?) but that's the best source -- followed
their instructions for my Lombard and I am smiling with my new RAM, HD,
and white Keyboard
mjc
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Sent: Tuesday,
Kudos for the cool install -- IrDA has got to be the least reliable
comm. port ever made.
mjc
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Howard
Katz
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 11:43 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Lombard OS9 hotsync to PalmV?
On
many files to process, or an attempt to cycle through only 20 or so
pics.
Does anyone have any suggestions/similar experiences?
Michael J. Cangelosi.
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You can boot via usb? What key combo do you do to achieve that???
mjc
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zoltan
Batiz
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:22 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Bootable Flash
On Oct 27, 2005, at 4:26 PM, Gerald Abreu
You may have high density ram on one chip, thus instead of 256 it would
address to 124 (plus a bit of change on both chips) thus the 384 --
still a usable amount, just not what you were expecting.
michael j. cangelosi
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Yes it doesn't consistently display [g-books] however, why not just set
up a rule and separate folder on your own system for these messages from
the server. Makes it easy and well organized and archived.
Michael Cangelosi.
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Can't you just drag it to the trash on the menu and it will *poof?
MJC
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
Clark
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 5:36 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Menu Bar icon removal
Hold down the apple key and drag the
What was the answer now that you've piqued our interest -- I've got a
steamer, some broccoli, and a hungry mastiff.
Jk list.
mjc
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Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:29 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re:
G-List:
Does anyone have a copy of 10.3 that's gathering dust or a burned copy
that I could get for cheap? Trying to finally upgrade the OS of my
Lombard now that it's 512 and 40G HD.
Michael.
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go for it it should work fine
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Sep 15, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Henry Taylor wrote:
I have a Lombard 400 with a 30 g HD. I've just purchased a Pismo
with a 10 g HD. Can I just swap the HD out or will there be a
conflict with the machines. Both will have OS X 10.3.9
Yeah I will never give up my lombard as it's SCSI interface let's me
take it to the lab and connect with lab equipment that has no USB (and
never will) it's really hard to beat SCSI in a enterprise setup.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laurent
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Yeah! Success! was Re: Help! iCal died!
On Sep 7, 2005, at 7:19 AM, Michael Cangelosi wrote:
Yeah I will never give up my lombard as it's SCSI interface let's me
take it to the lab and connect with lab equipment that has no USB (and
never will) it's really hard to beat
the drive via so 9.2.2 to catch all the hidden files, then
swap the two hard drives in the enclosure/laptop.
This seems like it would work -- it also seems like a ton of extra work
- any other ideas???
Michael.
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Yep -- dual boot, I've never made a boot disk before; is this a topic in
the g-book FAQ's?
Secondly, with a PCMCIA firewire card can I use target disk mode with a
blank hard drive?
Michael.
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Judge
Sent
Thanks Bruce and Thanks Anne. Looks like it will be an entire night of
copying as I sleep.
Michael.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce
Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:35 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Hard Drive Exchange
On Aug 31
On 8/18/05, david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just obtained an older personal laserwiter 320 and i ca't find the
driver download on the apple support site. i see drivers for the 300 and
310 but not the 320. i'm looking at
http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html
any help
I've really enjoyed the HP 1020 I'm using currently hp lasers are still
quite nice. Though Canon for Ink Jet's with their 6 ink systems I love
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MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 11:10 AM
To: G-Books
A really great free wifi finder -
http://metrofreefi.com/
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Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds
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If you can connect both of these to the internet simultaneously behind a
switch/router you should be able to see them on the network -- you could
even goto ipchicken.com to find the IP of the ibook, then try to telnet
into there from control-panels remote connect on the wallstreet using
that IP
A growing chain throughout the midwest, called Panera's Cafe offers
free wifi at almost all of their establishments. I'm pretty sure
there's a good number of them on the West Coast too. (several near
here are located near a Starbucks, who charge $6/hour!). Also if you
need an email fix, be
division. In less than 45 days, we had a full refund from
Compuserve and we were released from our service contract.
Good luck.
cheers,
Michael
On Aug 12, 2005, at 5:31 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:
Several months ago I bought an Ipod (20) gig. I was promised
several free items through mail in rebate. One
I am siting at an internet cafe right now I found via j-wire. If you
travel a lot i suggest you down load the actual application they have
since the widget is only good if you can get a connection already
On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Bryan Forbes wrote:
there's also MacStumbler software
Gary -- you have a CD drive not a DVD drive, apple doesn't support a DVD
in the CD drive -- as an example of different standards that some
computer makers use, take the CD player for you stereo, connect it to
your TV and your DVD should play fine. Unfortunately you won't be able
to copy it
If the boot files of the HD are corrupted but the HD still works you
could boot from CD or network then look at your pic files.
Michael.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Bellerose
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:25 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re
Would a lightning rod have helped?
Or is it just too much power?
I had lightning strike a tree in my back yard and jump to the skin of my
house which is shingled in wood and was wet.
I only lost a fan, not my computer. Didn't damage the electric system.
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connector??? Can I simply exchange the bronze keyboard for the white or
will there be wire splicing to get this hack to work???
Michael.
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???
On 22/06/05 12:18, Michael Cangelosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G-Books:
So I have discovered the joy's of applefritter.com to my disadvantage, and
spied a powerbook G3 with a white keyboard -- looked like an easy hack and
I
have a potential donor (300 MHz clamshell w/o firewire)
Does anyone
Thank you.
Michael.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Malcolm
Cornelius
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:12 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: clamshell keyboard in a Lombard???
Fairly certain -- the pbfixit.com lists all the G3 keyboards as being able
For those that have exchange servers at work, I highly recommend Good
Technology's mail stuff. Runs on the 650, 600 or the old blackberry devices.
Its much better than versamail.
I guess its my years of blackberrying but I can thumb type at about 50 wpm...
Lol about graffiti ;-)
Please remember all the hoopla about Apple shifting to Unix with OSX.
Cries of doomsday and a big Wass'up.
Apple shifting to an open system???
It's all been uphill pretty much.
The biggest problem Apple had with Motorola/IBM was delivering a faster chip
for their laptops, one of the bigger
if that is normal but when freeze up you can
get it to anything for a day then it will do that again .
I know the HD is fine I took it out test it with disk warrior it had
few problems fix them
any ideas
Michael Sharon Vogt
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As a former Lombard owner I can empathize. It had a serious flaw on wake up
and was known as the sleep of death. It would be worth it to send it to
Daystar - http://daystartechnology.com/ and upgrade. It solves your dvd
problem and gives you the altivec engine. Then you'll never have these
Bought a good set at Radio Shack.
=
Mike Amato
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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:48:15 -0400 (EDT)
To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Need advice re:
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on 16/06/05 21:03, Michael J. Amato [c] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
He also turned me on to a website that has the service manual for the
Lombard (it's in pdf format)
Michael,
I know you did this to help out but folks have to remember that it is
*STRICTLY
The bad - iLife iPhoto iDvd iNtel
The good - maybe now we can build a computer on our own to use OSX
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I have Lombard that won't chime when I boot it up just a black
screen it was running this morning . its running panther 10.38
any help would be great
Michael Sharon Vogt
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I have been playing around with upgrading to X.4 on my
Wallstreets, using the new XPostFacto4. But I have run
into a snag.
I suspect that it is hopeless, but just wanted to
check.
Using the new XPostFacto 4, I can load the software
and recognize the DVD, even in OS 10.2. But when it
tries to
From MacDaily News -
Report: Apple Mac OS X 10.4.1 for Intel hits piracy sites
Saturday, June 11, 2005 - 12:14 PM EST
There is nothing at all that prevents the version of Mac OS X that runs on
the developer transition machines from running on any PC with compatible
components, Jeff Harrell
themacuser wrote:
I have a question similar to this: What would be the best USB wifi
adpator for a Lombard running OS X?
I want one that is cheap and preferably supports external antennas...
On 28/05/2005, at 05:11, Adrian Carter wrote:
I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked
Based, unfortunately, on personal experience, you have a slowly dying
power cable. You have about 8 months (give or take) from the when the
problem initially began. To avoid buying an overpriced Apple
replacement part, check web sites for a replacement cable.
Also, my Book has the vertical
On May 23, 2005, at 4:20 PM, Larry le Mac wrote:
From: Michael Levin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Based, unfortunately, on personal experience, you have a slowly
dying power cable. You have about 8 months (give or take) from
the when the problem initially began. To avoid buying an
overpriced
Ian Moffatt wrote:
Finally got a Wireless card that works!!
Thought I had one with a Netgear but nothing - not even the driver
that Orange have developed
Anyway, I got a Belkin card from eBay following info from the list re
drivers etc. - Thanks all
Of course all the manuals for card and router
I did a clean install of Tiger last week and had no problems. Documents printed
from Word to both printers (one at the office and the other at home) without a
problem.
Last night, I needed to print a document with very narrow margins on my home
printer. I set the margins in Word and tried to
Watch the video cables. With age they are fragile and quite easy to
tear. Trust me, I speak from experience.
- Mike
On 5/8/05, Gene Osburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a non-apple tear down giude for the wallstreet series ?
thanks,
Mad Dog
Try here as well:
I would bet the power pack (the line that runs from the Power Book to the
electrical plug) is failing. I had the same occurrence and followed the same
advice as below.
Avoid that advice. Buy a new power pack. Apple's replacement goes for $80.
You can get those cheaper at
I've got from E-bay what looks to be a wallstreet DVD (not RW or DVD-R obv.)
that won't work for my lombard -- bought off e-bay for the dvd decoder that
came with. I'll part for 5 plus shipping.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Emery
Stora
Sent:
I use Tmobile, 20 a month, works from every starbucks I've been in, and the
admirals club (american airlines pay lounge). You can find a starbucks
*anywhere* ;-)
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From: Stuart Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat Apr 02 21:14:34 2005
To: G-Books
I have a lombard and have heard they are extended display capable (two
displays acting like one large desktop) I really like the older ADC apple
cinema displays -- can that work with the lombard???
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Since most mics are not line level but XLR they would really degrade the
battery life as well as make for a MUCH thicker powerbook.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter
Saint James
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:52 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re:
Is there a adapter that will let you use your old laptop drive in
external encloser to use it as firewire drive
Michael Sharon Vogt
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What is good Hd to replace the 6 gig HD in my Lombard?
Michael Sharon Vogt
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Good question. I am faced with a similar situation in that the power
on my ibook g3 no longer works but I have an extra adaptor for my
powerbook g4. Let me know what you find out.
On Feb 22, 2005, at 9:11 PM, bobgir2004 wrote:
I have a Dual-USB, 500MHz G3 12 iBook, with the yo-yo power
On Jan 28, 2005, at 9:48 AM, John McGibney wrote:
Hi All I been trying to get this software to work on my G4 and what
this is pine wood derby software that suppose to work in java I
thought panther would just open it up and would work
http://racemanager.sourceforge.net/
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Jan 28, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 28, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Michael Vogt wrote:
On Jan 28, 2005, at 9:48 AM, John McGibney wrote:
Hi All I been trying to get this software to work on my G4 and what
this is pine wood derby software that suppose to work in java I
thought
has any one used there macs to run a Pine Wood Derby or have you seen
any software for Macs to run a Pine Wood Derby
Michael Sharon Vogt
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On Jan 27, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 27, 2005, at 7:38 AM, Michael Vogt wrote:
has any one used there macs to run a Pine Wood Derby or have you seen
any software for Macs to run a Pine Wood Derby
Well, my instant vision was stacks and stacks of old Mac pluses
holding up
On Jan 27, 2005, at 2:31 PM, John C. Swanson wrote:
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
Vogt
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 16:07
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: pine wood derby
Ok so I'm being dumb here I went to the web site and then I went
On Jan 27, 2005, at 5:39 PM, Katherine Zysk wrote:
On Jan 27, 2005, at 2:31 PM, John C. Swanson wrote:
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Michael
Vogt
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 16:07
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: pine wood derby
Ok so I'm being dumb
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Michael
Vogt
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 16:07
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Subject: Re: pine wood derby
Ok so I'm being dumb here I went to the web site and then I went
to the
download now I saw three options which one is the right one to use
Michael Sharon Vogt
Regarding the ease of starting programs under the
Apple icon in OS 9, you can have a similar set-up in
OS X by using the free application, Tiger Launch. I
have been using it for a while on my Ti Book. It's
really nice. Link:
http://ranchero.com/tigerlaunch/
Anton
and others). What can I do? Why didi it
happen?
I shut down the computer and started her up again, but same problem
exists.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
go and repair permissions
Michael Sharon Vogt
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5meg also the other day I was having trouble with it not
launching very fast off the dock it was a t lest 30 to 45 sec. so
through away my mail preference that did the trick
Michael Sharon Vogt
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I really liked that color code/muffin cup idea for
keeping track of screws when taking an ibook apart. I
recently took all the lower dash panels off my car to
wire it for an amp, and I had three screws left over
when the project was done.
John
I was with the guy who put my Combo drive in my iBook G3 and he used
double side tape and put them order it was great idea
On Jan 9, 2005, at 7:15 AM, John Michael Feeney wrote:
I really liked that color code/muffin cup idea for
keeping track of screws when taking an ibook apart. I
recently
My pal lost his music collection - almost 700 songs downloaded from
iTMS - when the XP upgrade mucked up his system royally. He called
them and they gave him everything back. I guess it all depends on how
big a client you happen to be.
- Mike
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:33:07 -0500, Laurent
I would put in as much Ram as you can I think its PC2100 DDR ram that
goes in it
go to www.ramseeker.com
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Jan 2, 2005, at 3:21 AM, mlh/home wrote:
I'm pretty new to my iBook too - its a 12 G4 800 MHz machine fitted
with an airport extreme card installed with the latest
Hi Diane,
Wireless is just as good as wired these days. You can go 802.11b at up
to 10MBs, or the more current 802.11g at 54MBs. I have an iBook G4 1GHz
talking to an 802.11b access point, and the web pages load super fast!
Download speeds are equally speedy. 802.11g is newer, and faster,
my
playstation online?
I've set up a WDS bridge, but the playstation still doesn't get online.
Any information would help. Thanks
Michael
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Thanks for your response!
The actual data I was looking for were the mail folders, messages,
rules, etc, which I finally found in the Documents folder. I wasn't
interested in any other program or user settings/data from the old
Powerbook.
I'm good to go now, though. All I did was install
Thanks! This /is /an excellent article!
Mike
Apple has an excellent technical article on moving data from old to new
Macs. At Apple's web page support tab, search for Article ID # 25575 for
Mac OS: Moving Files From Your Older Macintosh to a New One; punching
in just the five digits will do.
Yea. I'm having trouble figuring out how my choice to use entourage in going to
send thousands flocking to wintel...but whatever.
This email written on my good technologies enabled treo, entourage and apple
mail be damned!!
-Original Message-
From: sacredsystem [mailto:[EMAIL
Funny you should ask! I was just looking for the exact same thing and I
found it in the Applications folder. It's called Sound Studio. It's
pretty slick!
Mike
On Dec 23, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Greg Gilmore wrote:
/Is there an OS X substitute for the nifty little OS 9 sound recording
Thanks! I got the iBook yesterday, and I love it! I'm sure my wife
will too. She's always asking why the Wallstreet takes so long to load
web pages. Ha! I've got 512MB of memory in that sucker, but the ol'
processor just can't hack it. Anyway, I believe the type of migration
you're
Sure Greg! Glad I could help you find that little gem.
Mike
Funny you should ask! I was just looking for the exact same thing and I
found it in the Applications folder. It's called Sound Studio. It's
pretty slick!
Mike
That is slick! Don't exactly know from whence I got it, but there it was
You're right, Laurent. I see now that it came bundled with my system.
Pretty sweet deal!
Mike
on 23/12/04 14:55, PowerMac 5500 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, not in my Applications folder
Michael Clarke wrote:
Funny you should ask! I was just looking for the exact same thing and
I
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