Re: Dual batteries and OS X, Processor upgrades

2003-01-01 Thread csean
on 12/31/02 21:30, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > I upgraded the processor on my Wallstreet from 233 to 300 MHz, and > noticed a significant speed increase. I would skip the 266MHz upgrade > (tried that also, and the speed increase wasn't significant) and go > straight for 300 MHz. If yo

Re: Dual batteries and OS X, Processor upgrades

2002-12-31 Thread Dustin
>> If you are patient, you might get lucky and get >> a 300MHz processor for less than half your quoted price (like I did). Thanks for your words of wisdom, I found the 300 MHz for $120! -Dustin -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.s

Re: Dual batteries and OS X, Processor upgrades

2002-12-31 Thread Phillip Burk
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 03:21 AM, Dustin wrote: > I have a few questions about PBG3 Wallstreets. Before I buy a second > battery, I had a few questions: > 1a) Will OS X recognize both batteries (if you have one in each bay)? Yes. > 1b) If it does, does it treat it as one large battery,

Re: Dual batteries and OS X, Processor upgrades

2002-12-31 Thread Heok Hee Ng
> 1a) Will OS X recognize both batteries (if you have one in each bay)? Yes > 1b) If it does, does it treat it as one large battery, or does it give > you two battery indicators? I have had two batteries for some time now, but have never had the need to use both under OS X. When I use both of

Dual batteries and OS X, Processor upgrades

2002-12-31 Thread Dustin
I have a few questions about PBG3 Wallstreets. Before I buy a second battery, I had a few questions: 1a) Will OS X recognize both batteries (if you have one in each bay)? 1b) If it does, does it treat it as one large battery, or does it give you two battery indicators? Also, I want to upgrade the