On Feb 12, 2004, at 4:41 AM, G-Books wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 06:06:27 GMT
Subject: pismo video cable in lombard?
From: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know if the video data cable that sends pictures to the
LCD in a Pismo will work with a lombard?
-Joe
Hi, List,
I got stuck with a Lombard with the failed L2 cache in an ebay
purchase about six months ago, and have been using it since as is, trying
to find a replacement for a reasonable price with out success.
I wonder if this has approached the levels of disaster that a class
did you trywww.wegenermedia.com
On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 09:23 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:
Hi, List,
I got stuck with a Lombard with the failed L2 cache in an ebay
purchase about six months ago, and have been using it since as is,
trying
to find a replacement for a reasonable price
Dan:
What a great resource! Wasn't aware of this, thank you!
... Eric
On Feb 10, 2004, at 5:15 PM, Dan K wrote:
For future reference, the best place to start with such a question is
here:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/hardware/hardware2.html
Where one will find Apple's developer
the
video data on the bus, but if these laptops do indeed have AGP rage cards, would the
quartz extreme hack not cause the ill effects that using the hack with a pci vid card
would have (like in a blue and white G3)? My mom's and sister's lombard are only the
333 MHz system with 6 GB drives and I
Thank you for your advise. You saved me some $$ and the hassle of a
keyboard replacement! :D
I followed up on your suggestion and booted off an old OS 9.1 CDROM. The
keys worked fine. Then back in Panther(10.3.2) there were no problems!
The only odd things I noticed are:
1. if I hold down the
(10.3.2), and it's very nice. I'm
impressed with how much faster my Lombard seems. Only one problem:
When I
run the Disk Utility to repair permissions, it runs for about a minute,
then hangs. The screen becomes dimmer, then dimmer still. I don't get
the
Kernel Panic message, but the only thing
://developer.apple.com/documentation/hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintos
h_CPUs-G3/PowerBook/PowerBook.pdf
and
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintos
h_CPUs-G3/PowerBookG3Series_1999/PowerBookG3Series_1999.pdf
would give the requested answers - Pismo is AGP and Lombard
Greetings:
PLEASE GET ME OFF THIS LIST!!!
I have been trying for at least two weeks to unsubscribe with no result.
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From the G4
I recently upgraded to Panther (10.3.2), and it's very nice. I'm
impressed with how much faster my Lombard seems. Only one problem: When I
run the Disk Utility to repair permissions, it runs for about a minute,
then hangs. The screen becomes dimmer, then dimmer still. I don't get the
Kernel Panic
the other day but only seen one reply, after checking for
a
whole day the lombard seems to run between 45'c Light work email etc
and
70'c web browsing.
Is this too hot?
is it ok?
What can I do if it is to hot?
TIA Vicki
the 512mb sticks can be installed, but you will only see 256mb
On Sunday, February 8, 2004, at 12:22 AM, E.B. Cap Schwartz wrote:
I recently upgraded to Panther (10.3.2), and it's very nice. I'm
impressed with how much faster my Lombard seems. Only one problem:
When I
run the Disk Utility to repair permissions, it runs for about a minute,
then hangs
How much RAM do you have installed? If you have 2x256=512, I'd suggest
removing 256 and trying to repair permissions again. I've found that
my Lombard will not tolerate 512 MB with Panther. Jaguar didn't mind
it, but Panther will eventually crash every time I install the second
256 MB chip
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 10:23:36PM +, vicki wrote:
:
: Hi first thanks for the reply and I know that the max is 512 but what
: I wanted to know is (has anyone on the list tried installing more)
: like a 256 in the bottom and a 512 in the top will it work.
Yes, it will work. However, Lombard
Check on eBay. There are often Lombard keyboard for sale and you can often
get them for less than $25.
-Laurent.
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At 4:48 PM +1100 2/8/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The space bar tab, and delete keys have stopped working. No response when
those keys are used. The other keys work fine. But without these 3 vital
keys I'm stuck using an external USB keyboard.
Wondering if there's any hope of repairing it - or
Hi all
What is the max ram you can use in a lombard (not apples max but real max as
used buy some listers)
My current config is 64mb lower slot and 256 upper slot.
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On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 06:51:00PM +, vicki wrote:
:
: What is the max ram you can use in a lombard (not apples max but real
: max as used buy some listers)
512 MB = 256 MB top + 256 MB bottom
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Hi first thanks for the reply and I know that the max is 512 but what I
wanted to know is (has anyone on the list tried installing more) like a 256
in the bottom and a 512 in the top will it work.
Also I asked the other day but only seen one reply, after checking for a
whole day the lombard seems
checking for
a
whole day the lombard seems to run between 45'c Light work email etc
and
70'c web browsing.
Is this too hot?
is it ok?
What can I do if it is to hot?
TIA Vicki
the 512mb sticks can be installed, but you will only see 256mb of it
... something about how the chips are configured
The space bar tab, and delete keys have stopped working. No response when
those keys are used. The other keys work fine. But without these 3 vital
keys I'm stuck using an external USB keyboard.
Wondering if there's any hope of repairing it - or should I just go ahead
and look for a spare keyboard
Any suggestions for the best performing WiFi pc card on the Lombard?
Thanks.
Christopher Schepis
(202) 314-3108 office
(202) 320-6506 mobile
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in various places that 384MB is now the limit for Lombards
running Panther. It appears now that I'm going to have to buy a 128MB
DIMM and give my wife the 256 for her Lombard so she can run 512MB in
Jaguar (after all my fun with Panther, she has no desire to try XPF
and Panther
Schepis, Chris inquired:
Any suggestions for the best performing WiFi pc card on the Lombard?
Thanks.
I have the NetGear 802.b card on my Lombard and I am very happy with it. I
am using the IOXperts driver and works well.
http://www.ioxperts.com
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On Feb 6, 2004, at 8:01 PM, Robert D. Shutts wrote:
Schepis, Chris inquired:
Any suggestions for the best performing WiFi pc card on the Lombard?
Thanks.
I have the NetGear 802.b card on my Lombard and I am very happy with
it. I
am using the IOXperts driver and works well.
http
On Feb 6, 2004, at 2:58 PM, vicki wrote:
Hi all
this is just a quick note / question to see if the temp is normal.
I have just bought a lombard
Specs are
400 cpu 320 ram dvd and 10gb hdd
It is all running fine but I have just installed gauge pro to keep a
check
on the cpu temp (after over
Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If you read the comments at the Web site, a number of users have
found this to be the case. Same for me. Perhaps if
Have a little network set up with 2 imacs and my powerbook... am
using a D-Link router. It shorted out the other day and stopped
working. The place I bought it is having trouble finding the exact
one and suggested the same brand, but wireless as it has ethernet
plugs in the back and would
of making the jump. My Lombard and my 9600/G4/800
run SO well in Jag.
'Robust' is tempting, tho! :))
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On Feb 4, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Gordon Bruce Lawson wrote:
Have a little network set up with 2 imacs and my powerbook... am using
a D-Link router. It shorted out the other day and stopped working. The
place I bought it is having trouble finding the exact one and
suggested the same brand, but
On Feb 4, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Richard Smykla wrote:
Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first
installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If you read the comments at the Web site, a number of users have
Robert,
I *was* talking about the sourceforge driver.
Rick
On Feb 4, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Richard Smykla wrote:
Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If
) drivers, though I haven't tried them:
http://www.ioexperts.com/80211b_X.html
Others available too, but I know these two will work with your
specific hardware. HTH.
Rick
I want to use the Orinoco Gold card on a Lombard with OS X (10.2.8).
Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers
On Feb 3, 2004, at 6:46 AM, Noel Van_Damme wrote:
I want to use the Orinoco Gold card on a Lombard with OS X (10.2.8).
Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers?
Thanks,
Noel.
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net using it to send this e-mail
from my lombard
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Never thought about it until now - but I'd like to
hook up with my girlfriend's Dell (they all seem to have
Dells - fishing in shallow water?) and really don't know
what to expect. Can she copy my files to her drive under
OS 9 via USB. Is this a File Sharing exercise, and how do
I do it from the
On Feb 3, 2004, at 5:07 PM, Tom Meade wrote:
Never thought about it until now - but I'd like to
hook up with my girlfriend's Dell (they all seem to have
Dells - fishing in shallow water?) and really don't know
what to expect. Can she copy my files to her drive under
OS 9 via USB.
No.
Is this a
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 07:21 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Is this a File Sharing exercise, and how do
I do it from the Dell side?
OTOH, if you upgrade to OSX 10.3 on that mac of yours, no problemo!
share away! set the native file sharing on both systems, enable
'Windows file Sharing' in
Never thought about it until now - but I'd like to
hook up with my girlfriend's Dell (they all seem to have
Dells - fishing in shallow water?) and really don't know
what to expect. Can she copy my files to her drive under
OS 9 via USB
Never heard of USB file tranfering, but infared might work.
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
Richard Smykla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Noel,
Worked well for me. Open source drivers are here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34453package_id=30867
The
Also, does that driver work on Panther? I know they have versions out for
Jag and 10.1 but nothing on their site refers to Panther. Does that mean
the project is dead, or is it just moving really really slowly?
That's the one thing keeping me from moving to OS X.
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Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers?
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Well... I had the lombard all packaged up ready to go into the
technician I use when I checked my email and got the last
digest... checked the power brick and low and behold, the power cord
had come out about an 1/8, enough to disconnect, but not enough to
be seen plugged it back
RE, LOL worse I had everything plugged-in but turned off the switch to
the wall socket,,duhh
it did'nt charge very good
On Jan 28, 2004, at 10:29 PM, w miller wrote:
I'm actually embarrassed to admit this, but it's happened to me a
couple of
times and after getting really depressed, I
At 5:21 PM -0500 1/29/04, Gordon Bruce Lawson wrote:
now how do you clear a one foot ice damn from your eaves trough)
Go west, young man, go west!
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I planned ahead and put one of those heat tapes along the roof edge in the
fall, which seems to work extremely well here in Wisconsin. 22 below last
night and forecasted to be 30 below tonight!
Have to go and put another log on the fire!
Tom
on 1/29/04 17:26, Paul Nelson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tried command control power... still nothing.
At 10:42 AM -0500 1/28/04, G-Books wrote:
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i
:
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i pushed the power button. This time nothing seems to start it
back up... any ideas? (when i
I'm actually embarrassed to admit this, but it's happened to me a couple of
times and after getting really depressed, I discovered that the power cord
wasn't in all the way and I had inadvertently discharged the battery! I'm a
slow learner.
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) 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
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i pushed the power button. This time nothing seems to start it
back up... any ideas? (when i push
on 27/01/04 22:14, Gordon Bruce Lawson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had my lombard crash... when i hit the power button nothing
happened... this happened a couple times when i first got it,
however, popping the battery and reinserting it got it back up again
when i pushed the power button
I have a PB Lombard 400 currently running Panther with 192 MB RAM (I
know I should get moreand will soon)I want to be able to
connect my iPod and then also get a wireless card to work with my
Netgear wireless router. I've heard something about 2 cards that can
kinda piggyback
I had to do that will my old wallstreet. All I remember is I had to get a
firewire card with a dongle. and put it in the bottom slot so I could still fit
a wireless card in.
geno.
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AIM: BARBALUT
when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next table, they can make
Problem is that the Lombard only has one slot. I wish I could remember
of some sort of 'breakout box' for PC Card slots, but I am not seeing
anything.
On Jan 23, 2004, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had to do that will my old wallstreet. All I remember is I had to
get a
firewire card
On Friday, January 23, 2004, at 07:48 PM, Krevnik wrote:
Problem is that the Lombard only has one slot. I wish I could remember
of some sort of 'breakout box' for PC Card slots, but I am not seeing
anything.
On Jan 23, 2004, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had to do that will my old
I want
to be able to
connect my iPod and then also get a wireless card to
work with my
Netgear wireless router. I've heard something about
2 cards that can
kinda piggyback in the card slot in order to use
both at the same time.
Can anyone point me in the right direction and/or
This is my set up, got it from OCW. It s fine. And not expensive from them.
16/1/04 9:58 PM -0800 Adam Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Officially, the bottom slot can take a 128 low-profile DIMM and the upper
slot can take a 256. Unofficially, many people have put 256MB low-profile
DIMMs in the
to a dark grey grid, or
a lovely multicoloured stripped pattern, or...
I have read in various places that 384MB is now the limit for Lombards
running Panther. It appears now that I'm going to have to buy a 128MB
DIMM and give my wife the 256 for her Lombard so she can run 512MB in
Jaguar (after all my
On Jan 22, 2004, at 12:49 pm, Dave Bonhoff wrote:
I have read in various places that 384MB is now the limit for Lombards
running Panther.
Dave
I have Panther running with 512MB on a Lombard and have not yet
experienced what you described.
Alan
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Tsuki, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have often heard that for OS X, the more RAM you
have, the better it runs. I want to know how much RAM would be sufficient
to run Panther smoothly on this machine.
There have been some agreement in many circles I frequent that 384 MB is
a magic number for
Greetings:
My wife has a Lombard 333mhz with 384MB RAM and it runs 10.3.2 very
nicely. I have been told by the local Apple tech that 256 MB is the
largest that will fit in each slot.
George
I have a Lombard (333mhz) running OS 9, which I would like to upgrade to
Panther. I have 192megs
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,
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
On Jan 17, 2004, at 8:12 PM, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
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
I tried to find the answer in the archives but didn't see an appropriate
thread.
Which OSX should I settle on for my Lombard 400/384 RAM? 10.1 (which I
have but have not installed)? Jaguar? Panther?
I really don't want to buy new application software. I most frequently
use Microsoft 98
on 16/01/04 20:21, w miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to find the answer in the archives but didn't see an appropriate
thread.
Which OSX should I settle on for my Lombard 400/384 RAM? 10.1 (which I
have but have not installed)? Jaguar? Panther?
I really don't want to buy new
They will work better in Classic, and I would go with MacOS X 10.3,
personally. You have to purchase one of them, and it might as well be
the newest. 10.3 runs very well on my Lombard 333, with Photoshop 7
running well natively. I used Office 98 a few times, and it feels
almost as snappy
I have a Lombard (333mhz) running OS 9, which I would like to upgrade to
Panther. I have 192megs of physical memory installed, 128 on the top slot
and 64 on the bottom. I have often heard that for OS X, the more RAM you
have, the better it runs. I want to know how much RAM would be sufficient
that they meet Apple's specs.
On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 09:44 PM, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
I have a Lombard (333mhz) running OS 9, which I would like to upgrade
to
Panther. I have 192megs of physical memory installed, 128 on the top
slot
and 64 on the bottom. I have often heard that for OS X
on 17/01/04 00:44, Tsuki Hoshijima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Lombard (333mhz) running OS 9, which I would like to upgrade to
Panther. I have 192megs of physical memory installed, 128 on the top slot
and 64 on the bottom. I have often heard that for OS X, the more RAM you
have
Kevin:
I've run it on a Lombard and it runs fine, better than Jaguar. One
caveat... as with any version of OS X... RAM, RAM, RAM... the more the
merrier. It will run in 192MB but I'd personally put in as much RAM as
possible if I was using this machine as a daily workhorse. For ram
pricing
)
network copy from the Lombard to my G4. Smaller copies seem OK. I'm
not sure what the problem is, but it seems the video RAM gets
corrupted during these operations, and locks the system up tight (no
cursor movement or response to keyboard) - the three-finger salute is
the only thing
hello and best wishes for this new year to you all!
I run OS 10.2.8 on a Lombard 333, 384 MB RAM and I have an irritating
problem when using OS X Mail: it runs generally ok, but as soon as I hit
one of the menus, the rotating wheel start spinning and I'm stuck for a
time ranging from one to a few
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Subject: OS X Mail problem on Lombard
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hello and best wishes for this new year to you all!
I run OS 10.2.8 on a Lombard 333, 384 MB RAM and I have an irritating
problem when using OS X Mail: it runs generally ok, but as soon as I
hit
one of the menus
I am unable to get X to load (or run after loading) on a Lombard I
just purchased. After installing, the book begins to load X, then 2 wide
wrinkled white lines appear,I zeroed the HD and installed 9.2.2
sucessfully. I have upgraded the ram from 64 to 192 by adding a 128 in
the bottom slot. I
Hmm... well, can you install or is this problem starting straight from
the install CD?
On Jan 4, 2004, at 7:06 AM, Stephen Peterson wrote:
I am unable to get X to load (or run after loading) on a Lombard I
just purchased. After installing, the book begins to load X, then 2
wide wrinkled
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 10:06:15AM -0500, Stephen Peterson wrote:
:
: I am unable to get X to load (or run after loading) on a Lombard I
: just purchased. After installing, the book begins to load X, then 2 wide
: wrinkled white lines appear,I zeroed the HD and installed 9.2.2
: sucessfully
On Dec 29, 2003, at 8:55 pm, Kevin Thomas wrote:
I also have a Lombard 400 G3 that I'd like to upgrade to Panther. Any
experiences/recommendations? I have a 15 Gig Toshiba hd that I am
going to install and it currently has 192 MB of RAM.
I have a Lombard 333 that I recently replaced
I have a lombard with 512 RAM and 40GB HD. currently running the latest
version of 10.2. When i try to install Panther it gets most of the
way through the install and then the screen goes funky as if both the
vertical and horizontal hold both go at the same time. i tried an
archive
time I've gotten the meltdown event is during a large ( 200MB)
network copy from the Lombard to my G4. Smaller copies seem OK. I'm
not sure what the problem is, but it seems the video RAM gets
corrupted during these operations, and locks the system up tight (no
cursor movement or response
I also have a Lombard 400 G3 that I'd like to upgrade to Panther. Any
experiences/recommendations? I have a 15 Gig Toshiba hd that I am
going to install and it currently has 192 MB of RAM.
thx
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hello,
while I can use FAXstf on my Lombard 333 under OS 9.2.2 just fine, I can't
under OS 10.2.8.
The internal modem does not show up in Print Center and Modem Center. Also
I can't find any mention of the modem running System Profiler in both OS 9
and X. I'm puzzled, as i was positively sure
, December 21, 2003, at 04:32 PM, Gordon Bruce Lawson wrote:
Have had the Lombard freeze at least once an hour without doing
anything strenuous... just seems to freeze. I bought it used with
10.2.8 (?) on it and Norton, but didn't get the disks... noticed there
is no more disk doctor... or am i
Have had the Lombard freeze at least once an hour without doing
anything strenuous... just seems to freeze. I bought it used with
10.2.8 (?) on it and Norton, but didn't get the disks... noticed
there is no more disk doctor... or am i not looking in the right
place. When i run Norton it tells
I'm puzzled. I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. I know that OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send it to the speakers. Am
I missing a setting somewhere? If not, is there an app, hack or patch
that will allow
. I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. I know that OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send it to the speakers. Am
I missing a setting somewhere? If not, is there an app, hack or patch
that will allow this?
Thanks!
Dave
Howdy:
I have a Lombard whose modem is not showing up in the modem control
panel. I tried zapping PRAM, resetting OF, etc. with no luck.
Swapped the drive with a Pismo drive and still not able to see the
modem with the new drive (thus eliminating that this is a software
problem). Then I
I'm puzzled. I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. I know that OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send it to the speakers. Am
I missing a setting somewhere? If not, is there an app, hack or patch
that will allow
Dave Bonhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can feed an audio signal into my Lombard (running
X.2.8), but I haven't figured out how to play it. OS9 can
do this. I don't want to record it, just send to speakers.
Reply from Tom:
Make sure System Preferences: Input and Output,
settings are what you
I'm looking at getting a card from Macsense for my walstreet. They
have 802.11b and g cards now. Both are OS 9 and X compatible.
Though, I haven't read any reviews yet.
http://www.macsense.com/product/broadband/wireless.html
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On Dec 14, 2003, at 10:00 AM, G-Books wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 14:25:30 -0500
Subject: Re: lombard LCD?
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 13/12/03 11:32, Joe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know where I can buy one? I'm getting a pismo and want to
give my
lombard to my mom
On Friday, December 12, 2003, at 05:11 AM, Andrew Main wrote:
nemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read in Dan Knight's article Flash Memory Improves PowerBook on
lowendmac.com that some folks have successfully booted a Lombard from
compact flash. I've been trying with mine and have had no success
anyone know where I can buy one? I'm getting a pismo and want to give my lombard to
my mom, but it has this vertical row of white pixels on the lcd, so I need a new one,
but can't find any, there weren't any on ebay last time I checked...
-Joe
I've had a Lombard 400 MHz, 192MB/6GB for a few months. OS 9.2.2, which I
want to maintain for a while, or else I'd have to expand RAM and hard disk
space. And go without the DVD capability.
I want to use this machine to surf and do email in coffeeshops. HOw come
I'm having trouble identifying
Shaun,
Check out www.wegenermedia.com
Shawn
On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 01:46 AM, Shaun D. McClurken wrote:
I've had a Lombard 400 MHz, 192MB/6GB for a few months. OS 9.2.2,
which I
want to maintain for a while, or else I'd have to expand RAM and hard
disk
space. And go without the DVD
Shaun,
Check out www.wegenermedia.com
Shawn
On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 01:46 AM, Shaun D. McClurken wrote:
I've had a Lombard 400 MHz, 192MB/6GB for a few months. OS 9.2.2, which I
want to maintain for a while, or else I'd have to expand RAM and hard disk
space. And go without the DVD
John writes:
I have the Cabletron/Enterasys Roamabout wireless card that is on the Wegener site
listed below. There is a driver for it on the Enterasys site and it works under OS 9.
Works OK on my Lombard and previously on a wallstreet. I can't say how good the range
is as I don't have
nemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read in Dan Knight's article Flash Memory Improves PowerBook on
lowendmac.com that some folks have successfully booted a Lombard from
compact flash. I've been trying with mine and have had no success so
far
In the article Dan wrote: I've queried the list
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