Subject: Re: Moving to Google Groups
on 26/02/06 01:49, Concetta Zito at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I'm really confused by now.
Does the G-Books maclaunch list exist or not?
My understanding is that it was 100% moved to Google.
Why are people still posting to it?
I hesitate to unsubscribe
On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Judith Vansickle wrote:
Do we all need to unsub from the Maclaunch site before that can
happen?
Judi
I don't think so, but it wouldn't hurt the situation.
You can't/won't be able to post at MacLauch at some point.
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Subject: Re: Need a Dependable Browser for OS 9
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a browser out there that I can download to work with my OS
9.1 that
will cooperate. Then I'll only use 4.74 for web construction.
Woody
I use Mozilla 1.2, but that's just me. It's
Hi,
Could you please change the subject header when the content of the
note no longer corresponds - particularly when the original subject
header asks for a reply off list.
Thank you,
Amber Robey
G-Books List Nanny
On 10-Jan-06, at 7:00 AM, Peter Apockotos wrote:
On Jan 9, 2006
I have an iPhoto question but since its on my TiBook I thought you
experts could help me.
Is there a way to make fotos smaller? I am trying to email pics and
they come out huge. of course cropping does not change the size of
them. The help section in iphoto is no help
By the way have been
On 4 Dec 2005, at 12:18 PM, Amber R. wrote:
The primary problems I am having are password refusal and repeated
return to the sign in page. Sometimes I can't sign in at all even
though just a couple hours earlier, I had used the same user name and
password. It's very frustrating -
David, Mac OSX 10.4 is not supported by Apple on the Lombard powerbook.
XPFacto 4.0 has support for the lombard Tiger the XPFacto forum also
has questions and answers on the subject. While there maybe other ways
of doing it I don't know any thing about it. Will S
XPFacto 4.0 info:
Here's what
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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The program is called Onyx. I'm using version 5.2 on both my Lombard
(400, 384, 30 gig) and my iBook (G3 700, 640, 20 gig). Both run 10.3.9.
Get it at version tracker, just make sure you use the correct version
for tour OS.
Henry
On Aug 1, 2005, at 9:17 AM, Howard Katz wrote:
On 7/30/05,
On Mon, Aug 1, 2005 at 2:17 pm -0500, Howard Katz wrote:
On 7/30/05, Claire Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every time I run utilities, I run Disk Utilities that came with OS X
and then I run OnXy. That may be redundant, but it's what I do.
Ok, this one has me stumped. I did a google search
You can find OnyX at www.versiontracker.com or www.macupdate.com.
These are the best repositories of mac software (IMHO).
frank
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On 01 Aug 2005 , at 9:17 AM, Howard Katz wrote:
On 7/30/05, Claire Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every time I run utilities, I run Disk Utilities that
Welcome to the club. I have had a Lombard for the last few months
with
a bad L2 Cache. I have been running 10.3.9 quite satisfactorily
however.
I would suppose it would run slower with a bad La Cache? Do you have
a feel
for that, or is this not really relevant to speed?
cheers,
Gladys,
Hmm, do you have multiple user accounts on that Pismo?
Scott
Subject: Re: tiger, pismo and hp
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:36:05 -0400
scott:
i went from 10.3.9 to 10.4.1. i repaired preferences before and after
the install. in panther you had the usb option, but in tiger all i
am
Subject: Re: Is Apple really moving to x86 architecture?!
Oops. I didn't realize Amber already asked for the subject line
change. Sorry.
Claire
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Did anyone see this yet?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050606/ap_on_hi_te/apple_chips
I watched the keynote tonight, and it was reassuring to do so. Just
thought I'd pass that along to those who are panicking at this news...
Claire
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Most likely, I will be a real estate agent by the end of the summer. I
am required to have a computer that will run the required software.
The office is checking now with their computer people to see if there
are Mac versions of the software, but at this point they've never had
an agent to
I am trying to watch live audio/video feeds but I need the following plug-in:
audio/x-mplayer2
Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
Jim
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Hello All... I'm a newbie to this list, but have been
a Mac User since way back :) Your list was recommended
I currently do print and web design work ...
Photoshop, Quark, Dreamweaver, Flash, Indesign,
Illustrator, Acrobat, etc. I do mostly web design
right now, and am moving also into the
Anybody using a Windows98 notebook on a Apple ABS (wireless) network?
I'd like a recommendation on a dependable WiFi 803.11b PC card for
the Windows machine.
Oh, I'm using the ABS dial-up modem if that matters,
Thanks,
Bob
Dependable is the key word, there. My son and I were both using a
I have a Gateway and Dell desktop hooked up with this Pismo and an iMac
SE 400 and Airport base (Graphite)...Initially tried a Nextel card in
the W systems but it just wouldn't work...Switched to the Belkin cards
and they took off immediately and are working fine together with the
Macs. The
Exactly mine is perfectly perpendicular and perfectly straight. It is
exactly below the clicker.
MaxTek
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Subject: Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:20:54 +1030
What about
Jerome M. Healy
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hey guys my daughter and I have older powerbooks and
were wondering since we do not have usb 2.0, can we
still use the new shuffle or would it be too slow in
just regular usb or do we get a adapter or what?
thanks in advance
TmB
I've tried twice to send this, and it bounced. I was
on 13/01/05 01:04, Claire Hart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys my daughter and I have older powerbooks and
were wondering since we do not have usb 2.0, can we
still use the new shuffle or would it be too slow in
just regular usb or do we get a adapter or what?
thanks in advance
TmB
I recently upgraded my PB to 10.3.5 and now Mail insists on putting a
dorky picture of a butterfly on everything I send. I don't find
anything in Mail preferences to turn this off...how do I make it quit?
Unless you're using mac.com as your mail server, the only person seeing
your 'inner
On Oct 22, 2004, at 3:55 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
Actually, I do receive e-mails from time to time that have the picture
in the upper right corner of their e-mail, and recognize them as one
of the Apple photos. I picked the cat when I did my set-up, and
occasionally I'll see it also in an
On 22 Oct 2004, at 11:55 pm, Claire Hart wrote:
Unless you're using mac.com as your mail server, the only person
seeing
your 'inner butterfly' is you.
To change the picture, go to System Preferences Accounts picture.
You can drag in any picture or choose from the pre-created ones.
Bruce
does your phone and laptop (usb dongle) have bluetooth. if so you can
use10.3.5 bluetooth's utility to access your phone like a storage
device-allowing you to back up, load pix, text, ringtones, etc. you
must first set up bluetooth in sys. prefs. and you can add a bluetooth
menu item on the
Will iPhoto recognize my Motorola V400 camera phone when attached via
USB?
if not, what will? how can i get my pictures off? I haven't gotten
the cable off eBay yet but I want to know for future reference.
I have the latest version of everything.
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Will iPhoto recognize my Motorola V400 camera phone when attached via
USB?
if not, what will? how can i get my pictures off? I haven't gotten
the cable off eBay yet but I want to know for future reference.
I have the latest
Cingular charges a penny a KB
I don't have money to do that, Ive been taking lots of pictures..
On Sep 12, 2004, at 3:01 PM, victoria duggan wrote:
Hi Dan is your phone gprs enabled ie:can you get a web address on it?
if so
do what i do with my sharp GX10i! send them in email format, it is a
lot
I hope someone can help me. I have a just-over-one-year-old (of course)
17 G4 PowerBook with a SuperDrive. After a year of working flawlessly,
reading and burning all brands of CD and DVD, yesterday I went to put
in a blank CD to backup some data with Toast, and got an unhappy
surprise: the
129 dollars American says its gonna cost 129 dollars American.
On 17 Jul 2004, at 1:18 PM, G-Books wrote:
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From: Joshua Braddock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: this is getting redundant, isnt it?
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 23:21:54 -0600
Oh
Subject: Re: The Fat Lady Sings: iBook Logic Board Repair Extension
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On 6/29/04 5:10 PM, robert stiefvater [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the Cybertrough:
You need to check the rest of the story. Apple representatives told me
that do to the fact who ever they have the contract with to pickup and
deliver the faulty IBOOKS dual usb's don't cover my area, it is my
Agreed. Very not normal. Send it with pictures of burn marks - suspect
no argument will be heard!
On 11 Jun 2004, at 11:40 AM, G-Books wrote:
Subject: Re: Powerbook overheating badly
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:04:24 -0400
Take it from a Tech. Not normal.
Send it in it is still under warantee.
Do
On 5/16/04, Dan wrote:
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From: dan_A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help, a CD was swallowed On May 15, 2004, at 8:12 PM, Bob
wrote: You didn't say what OS you're using. But there are several
options to try. Let me give you 3 OS X methods that other list-members
On May 16, 2004, at 9:07 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Dan, I'm not sure *how* you did it, but I think you just won the award
for the longest Subject line sent by Emailer (that I've seen so far)!
;-)
Jim Rohde
AARGH!
I know how I did it -a slip of the hand/brain. My message didn't go out
because
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Johnson
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:50 AM
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Victor,
Are we at a loss for words?
heh heh
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Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I'm running OS 9.2.2. So I've
adjusted the memory usage per app, as suggested. What about using a ram
disk (not virtual disk) for browser cache, and have the ram disk saved on
shut down? Wouldn't that speed up web browsing? What about using virtual
memory?
I did an extensive check of prices about 5 months ago, and got mine from
Batteries.com. Very satisfied. On a related thread, I saw something on
another list about being able to replace the cells in a Pismo battery.
Anyone know from whom you'd buy the cells, and what the process is?
--David
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 Bruce Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Mac guru advises that it is wise not to keep a PB plugged in all
the time
but instead let the battery run down fully at least every few weeks,
that
doing so will actually enhance the life span of the battery.
Thanks, Bruce. Sounds
) do the trick, and should always work.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:19:07 -0500
From: Gordon Bruce Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lombard bronze restart
Tried command control power... still nothing.
At 10:42 AM -0500 1/28/04, G-Books wrote:
Had my
Does anyone know what the determining factors are for the cooling fan
in a Lombard to run? What controls it? How to test it?
The reason I'm asking is that my Lombard 333 (O/C'd to 433) with 512 MB
running X.3.2 has been running at 100% CPU and heavy disk and CD
activity for about an hour now
I was thinking about getting a 256 and using it with my 128 for a total
of 384. Think that would be enough?
And I'm sure this problem has been discussed before, but I have
heard often that any more than 256 megs of RAM in a Lombard causes
problems with OS X.
Should this still be a concern,
gf sciacca said at ÒSubject: Re: RAM needed for OS X on LombardÓ.
[19/Jan/2004 01:46]
It runs fine (and by far more stable) under OS X, but not half as fast as
under OS 9.2.2, specially when using many apps at a time as I do. Special
concerns (in my case) are very slow Finder actions,
Hi there!
I'm having a serious problem with my Pismo. I tried to wake it from
sleep this morning but got nothing. When I tried to wake my Pismo from
sleep this morning, the pulsating sleep light stopped pulsating, but
the screen stayed off and nothing started on the Pismo. It did the same
thing
I have been given charge of upgrading a Wallstreet. I have already
upped the memory to 384 MB's. I have installed a new HD, a 30 GB
Travelstar, and partitioned it for OS X. I have installed OS 9.2.1 and
am working on installing OS X, but I have run into problems with in OS X
install. It hangs
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available here on how to replace the screen (an absolutely amazing
resource as far as I'm concerned):
http://homepage.mac.com/scadboy/lcd/part3.html
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From: Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wallstreet / Lombard compatibility ?
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:59:52 +0100
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At 7:32 PM -0700 29/09/03, Don P. wrote:
It might help others trace your lost post if you put a
subject in the Subject Line. Many filters will
justifiably discard emails without a Subject Line. I
would have treated your missive as Spam.
The lack of subject line was just a bit of an overanxious
In the last few days, my Lombard screen has started to fade whether
on battery or not. Colors become almost indistinguishable or are at
best pastels, and black outlines around icons (for example) appear
almost like dotted lines. An immediate fix is to restart, but can
anyone tell me what might
The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work
with the same atmel-wlan driver under Linux. I was hoping there was a
generic MacOS USB-WLAN driver too :(
Some third party adapters are supported by Apple's (public source??)
driver.
Only the PCMCIA ones. Seems nobody wants
... are there any MacOS (X) drivers for any of the USB 802.11 pods? I
have a WUSB12 (Prism-based) and numerous Atmel-based pods around here.
It would be helpful if I could get at least one of the desktop Macs
onto the WLAN without needing to spend any more money. I've spent quite
a bit of time
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers
I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and there's a page
of Mac compatible products.
WUSB12 sounds like a Linksys number. They don't like Macs.
Paul
At 2:17 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote:
...
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers
Hmm, unforrt
I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and
there's a page of Mac compatible products.
The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a
cellphone), it has no MacOS drivers
At 4:38 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote:
The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a cellphone), it
has no MacOS drivers on D-Link's site.
Looks like it's the DWL-122 that's compatible.
The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work with
this is from i-chat help:
Select your buddy in the Buddy List, and then choose Buddies Invite to
One-Way Video Chat
One-way video chats are available if both buddies have cameras connected
to their computers.
I tried to one way with a buddy, but the option to invite to one-way
video chat is
on 6/13/03 2:51 AM, Hamlin Krewson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason most people use the email service they have is because it
comes with their ISP. Telling them that a valid solution is to change
ISPs, or look for a crappy free email address (that usually means
accessing through a
Ryan Coleman wrote:
thats what Dan told me...it's maclaunch and he is trying to come
up with some
code of his own to eliminate it.. The cure doesnt work for me on earthlink
either...
mike
I suggest using a different email service for the lists then.
Such as??? I am very happy with the
I am not talking about your POP software but a different email service.
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The reason most people use the email service they have is because it
comes with their ISP. Telling them that a valid solution is to change
ISPs, or look for a
At 19:51 -0500 6/12/03, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
I am not talking about your POP software but a different email service.
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The reason most people use the email service they have is because it
comes with their ISP. Telling them that a valid
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 06:21 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Matt Peacock wrote:
About the clean lines, I agree that the laptops would loose some of
their finesse, but how about a 'rocker' button design and a system
preference, default is one-button operation, but 'advanced' users can
set it
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Hi there,
Hope this is not too off the topic - I've just bought my first PBook and am
waiting for it to arrive - much excitement! Can anyone recommend a cheap and
reliable isp (I'm new to the San Francisco area).
Cheers,
A.
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From: Joe Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pismo screen and CDRW/DVD replacement
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:55:18 -0500
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From: Frank Cornew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
Bill,
My Pismo came with 9.0.4. But I use 9.2.3 (the latest update)
regularly and it's fine. I don't know if it would boot with anything
earlier than 9.0.4. Looking at Apple's tech specs, they say the
Original SSW was 9.0 (not just 9). So I suspect it *ought* to boot off
any version of 9.
On 05/02/03 10:10, Bruce Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is meant by synchronizing Macs?
Is this a method of automatic back up from each computer to the other?
Reply: I was leery of synching for years - didn't really trust or understand
the methodology, which I assumed required one record
can whoever moderates this list ensure that the discussion sticks to
powerbooks, and not politics, nasa, challenger, etc etc.
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Stuart Saunders wrote:
Without any specific knowledge of the Wallstreet (Can't be too
different to the Pismo), one possibility with these symptoms would be
poor contact between the cpu and the heat sink. Have you have either
out, or dropped it at all?
Yes, it has been opened up.
thermal paste, may
help. Arctic Silver 3 paste is good, but not sure of use in powerbooks.
Regular stuff should do the job in any case.
Otherwise, it sounds strange.
Good luck,
S.
On Tuesday, Jan 21, 2003, at 19:11 Asia/Taipei, Karl-Johan wrote:
Subject: Wallstreet power
Getting to the heatsink on a Wallstreet isnt difficult, but it is more
work than would be on a TiBook.
1) Remove Both bay devices
2) Release the keyboard latches located in the bays (one in each)
3) Flip the keyboard over onto the trackpad to reveal the 'guts' of the
wallstreet
4) remove a
Lohr McKinstry on 12/18/02 10:53 AM wrote:
I'm hoping that all of you with snow iBooks can help me with a possible
problem. I bought a refurbished iBook 600MHz (Dual USB). Everything about it
is fine, except the AC adapter jack on the side. It is slightly angled, so
the adapter jack when
I'm hoping that all of you with snow iBooks can help me with a possible
problem. I bought a refurbished iBook 600MHz (Dual USB). Everything about it
is fine, except the AC adapter jack on the side. It is slightly angled, so
the adapter jack when plugged in points a couple degrees toward the front
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 10:53 AM, Lohr McKinstry wrote:
I'm hoping that all of you with snow iBooks can help me with a possible
problem. I bought a refurbished iBook 600MHz (Dual USB). Everything
about it
is fine, except the AC adapter jack on the side. It is slightly
angled,
RE;this may not be related to your problem, but do notebook series have a
pram battery?
Hello all,
I've got a Wallstreet 300mhz running 10.2. When putting it to sleep,
and then picking it up by the left(battery) side, (I'm left handed)
it shuts off. The only way to get it started again is
Okay - I am new here to the G-Books page and probably asking an old question. But I
just bought a great little Pismo 400 with 320 RAM, open box - new (no warranty) from
CompUSA. Everything seemed to work fine for a couple of months until a couple days
ago. Anywho the LG CD-ROM/DVD won't
I have a 700 iBook. How are the jaguar experiances with it?
Also anybody get Oracle installed on one or a G3 powerbook?
Thanks
RM
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On 9/5/02 11:38 AM, Ryan McNabb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 700 iBook. How are the jaguar experiances with it?
Also anybody get Oracle installed on one or a G3 powerbook?
Thanks
RM
Well...Jag runs great on my 500 MHz iBook with 640 megs RAM, so I imagine it
will be even better
Everything seems fine, but I can't do a restart ever. It looks like
it's going to restart, the screen goes black, but then nothing. I can
still
hear the hard drive spinning.
I may be very wrong on this, but I think that to restart a Ti G4 you
press
I remember that. Bought my daughter's Lombard when she left
the record label. Soon discovered the trackpad was faulty. And
damn, they couldn't find the receipt. Typical. Then a friend said
I was probably dangling another finger along with my pointer one.
Impossible! I nearly clenched my fist.
I remember that. Bought my daughter's Lombard when she left
the record label. Soon discovered the trackpad was faulty. And
damn, they couldn't find the receipt. Typical. Then a friend said
I was probably dangling another finger along with my pointer one.
Impossible! I nearly clenched my fist.
on 13/08/02 18:57, Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember that. Bought my daughter's Lombard when she left
the record label. Soon discovered the trackpad was faulty. And
damn, they couldn't find the receipt. Typical. Then a friend said
I was probably dangling another finger
Seth wrote:
Wow! No USB port on the 850? I've got a Stylus Color 740 and it has all
three: PC serial, USB, and Apple printer port. Plus the drivers were built
into OS X (*I consider myself lucky*)
Have you tried the obvious yet:
Yes, I've been round the houses with this. Just spent 40 minutes
(Sorry if you get this twice)
Forgive me if this has been covered but . . . I've just got a new
TIBook (800 - very nice too). I'm diving into Mac OS X for the first
time (so far so good) BUT I have an Epson Stylus Color 850 printer
which has the old serial connector. I've installed a Keyspan
Wow! No USB port on the 850? I've got a Stylus Color 740 and it has all
three: PC serial, USB, and Apple printer port. Plus the drivers were built
into OS X (*I consider myself lucky*)
Have you tried the obvious yet:
1. Go to Print Center (hope/pray permissions aren't screwed up so you
can
In a message dated 8/1/01 13:43:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks
up
and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem
and
if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
while I
I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks up
and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem and
if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
while I was trying to get online. I also get kicked off line after 10
hearttoheart wrote:
I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks up
and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem and
if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
while I was trying to get online. I also
Norm wrote:
I have just purchased a used Powerbook G3 266 (Wall Street) and am
having problems maintaining a remote access connection. So far, I
haven't been able to determine what modem is installed. Apple system
profiler does not seem to provide any modem related information.
Norm,
Franks
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