Re: FireWire card for wallstreet

2005-06-25 Thread Lisa Tom P
Does anyone know of a USB/Firewire combo card usable on a WS ? thanks, Mad Dog -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | CDRWs on Sale! |

Re: FireWire card for wallstreet

2005-06-24 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 8:03 AM -0400 6/19/05, Kenneth Vann wrote: Hello. I would like some suggestions as to what type of FireWire card I should purchase for a Wallstreet II, running OS 9.1. Most of all I have seen are for OS X, but I have seen a Western Digital (number WDAD003-RNW

Firewire card for wallstreet

2005-06-19 Thread Kenneth Vann
Hello. I would like some suggestions as to what type of FireWire card I should purchase for a Wallstreet II, running OS 9.1. Most of all I have seen are for OS X, but I have seen a Western Digital (number WDAD003-RNW) on ebay which the seller says is Mac compatable under OS 8.6 or higher. All

Re: Firewire card for wallstreet

2005-06-19 Thread Tom Peterson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kenneth Vann Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 5:03 AM To: G-Books Subject: Firewire card for wallstreet Hello. I would like some suggestions as to what type of FireWire card I should purchase for a Wallstreet II, running OS 9.1. Most of all I have seen are for OS

FireWire Card

2004-02-21 Thread Dante McLean
Any thoughts on this? http://eshop.macsales.com/Item_XLR8YourMac.cfm?ID=5006Item=CEN1394PCMCIA Considering as a possible upgrade to a Lombard. Price is decent! -- Regards, Dante McLean Dante McLean Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- NeXTmail soon to be welcome! [EMAIL PROTECTED] DS16 #19 A

Re: FireWire Card

2004-02-21 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger
Any thoughts on this? http://eshop.macsales.com/Item_XLR8YourMac.cfm?ID=5006Item=CEN1394PCMCIA Considering as a possible upgrade to a Lombard. Price is decent! Don't know about how well it would work in your Lombard, but this is what I'm currently using in my TiBook rev a 500 Mhz since I blew

Re: Wallstreet firewire card.

2003-03-05 Thread Geno Endicott
sorry found a store little bit from me that has them for 25. geno. http://www.barbaloot.com AIM: BARBALUT when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next table, they can make you into diamonds now. It's scientific. That's how I want to be remembered. I want to shine. -neil gaiman --

Wallstreet firewire card.

2003-03-03 Thread Geno Endicott
What is a good cheap (under 40bucks) firewire PC card for the Wallstreet? Would love plug and play. geno. http://www.barbaloot.com AIM: BARBALUT when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next table, they can make you into diamonds now. It's scientific. That's how I want to be remembered.

Re: Wallstreet firewire card.

2003-03-03 Thread Rick Banuelos
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 11:31 AM, Geno Endicott wrote: What is a good cheap (under 40bucks) firewire PC card for the Wallstreet? Would love plug and play. geno. I'd look for the Firewire2go card from ol' Newer Technologies. I've only had one problem, and it goes for all cards I've

Re: Firewire Card for Wallstreet II - iPod

2003-03-03 Thread iMac
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 12:30 pm, (G-Books) wrote: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 17:29:16 -0800 (PST) From: Jason Buss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Firewire Card for Wallstreet II - iPod Has any one used a Firewire card like (VST/Smartdisk Firewire PCMCIA Card

Re: Wallstreet firewire card.

2003-03-03 Thread Byron Gardner
on 3/3/03 1:31 PM, Geno Endicott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is a good cheap (under 40bucks) firewire PC card for the Wallstreet? Would love plug and play. geno. I have a good one from Maxtor with a two port dongle that I would be glad to sell you. I have two and don't need but the

Firewire Card for Wallstreet II - iPod

2003-03-02 Thread Jason Buss
Has any one used a Firewire card like (VST/Smartdisk Firewire PCMCIA Card) or any other with a Wallstreet II (I have a 233 running 9.2) for contection with a iPod? __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http

firewire card in Lombard with 10.2

2002-09-12 Thread April Westberg
footage, it tells me there is no camera connected. I'm not sure if the change has to do with the camera or with the firewire card. Is anyone else using firewire cards with 10.2? Any ideas would be welcome. -April -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog

Re: firewire card in Lombard with 10.2

2002-09-12 Thread Emerson Mounger
I am using a Firewire card from OrangeMicro in my Lombard and I am running 10.2 and it is working fine. I was actually surprised to see a little card icon in my menu next to the volume control after I installed 10.2. As to why your card is not showing up, I have no idea. Sorry. On Thursday

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-20 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 10:20 pm -0700 15/5/02, Michael J. Granado wrote: I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? I

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-20 Thread Remy Davison
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? I tried this on my Wallstreet 292 Mhz with a firewire2Go

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-16 Thread Dick Grable
the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-16 Thread Luis Sequeira
I'm running a 30G Travelstar drive that runs at 4200rpm, a Sonnet 500mHz upgrade in a WS with 192MB of RAM, an OrangeMicro Firewire card and a Sony DCR-VX2000. Playback is choppy onscreen, and export is terrible. Almost no sound, and there are dropped frames. Anyone have any ideas?=20 Choppy

iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-15 Thread Michael J. Granado
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? maybe a dumb question, but just wanted to know what

Re: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-29 Thread Gregory J. Smith
: Richie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (G-Books) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:49:03 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (G-Books) Subject: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card works under OS X in a Lombard? The MacAlly USB/FW card in my beige

Re: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-27 Thread Tim Harger
Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card works under OS X in a Lombard? The MacAlly USB/FW card in my beige G3 works using Apple drivers in both OS 9.1 and OS X. Thanks. Works for me just fine. I have OS X and a Lombard, and the FireWire2Go card. Everything's hunky dory - except for

Re: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-27 Thread Richard Grable
Believe it or not, iMovie does transitions and the such faster under OS X than 9.1. With the big update do in September hopefully it will be faster. On Friday, July 27, 2001, at 02:02 PM, Tim Harger wrote: Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card works under OS X in a Lombard? The

Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-25 Thread Richie
Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card works under OS X in a Lombard? The MacAlly USB/FW card in my beige G3 works using Apple drivers in both OS 9.1 and OS X. Thanks. -- -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com |

Re: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-25 Thread Gene Merritt
On Wednesday, July 25, 2001 6:49 PM, Richie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card works under OS X in a Lombard? The MacAlly USB/FW card in my beige G3 works using Apple drivers in both OS 9.1 and OS X. Thanks. I don't know about OSX, but I DO know

Re: Newer FireWire card in a Lombard

2001-07-25 Thread John Featherstone
Works just fine in my Wallstreet 2 running OS 9.1. I use it to connect to a Que Fire CDRW. good luck jf on 07/25/2001 4:25 PM, Gene Merritt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday, July 25, 2001 6:49 PM, Richie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone confirm that the Newer FireWire PC card