Daystar is offering a new Lombard upgrade; a G4/433 and 250 MHz L2
cache + improved heat sink for $300. You get a $55 rebate when you
send your old CPU and heatsink in.
I bought one of thier G4/466 Wallstreet upgrades and am very satisfied with it.
Mad Dog
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On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 12:05:19AM -0500, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
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: Well, according to the Apple site, you're both right.
:
: Lombard G3 333 has 2 type II PC Card slots.
: Lombard G3 400 has 1 type II PC Card slot.
Do you have a link to the Apple site? Because I have access to both
Lombards
Finished my upgrades last night.
I got a hand-me-down Lombard from a friend who was replacing it with a
15 TiBook. The screen was shattered and the battery was dead (I tried
every fix I could find online and from previous G-Book messages, so I'm
pretty sure it's really and truly dead). I
- Original Message -
From: Jacob Saariaho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 11:02 AM
Subject: Lombard Upgrades
Finished my upgrades last night.
I got a hand-me-down Lombard from a friend who was replacing it with a
15 TiBook. The screen
On 26/09/03 12:11, Joe Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
How easy is it to go wireless with this model? Do they make an Airport
Card that's compatible? What kind of range can I expect?
I'm not sure where the Airport card installs on the Lombard, on my Pismo it
installs above the area
Hey, I also have a Lombard. Good to see your happy with it. For wireless you
have a few options. There is a 3rd party driver for OSX that works with
several cards. However I never did get it wo work. I myself have a Cisco
Air-PCM 350 card. I'm VERY happy with it. Great OSX support, and works well
- Original Message -
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Lombard Upgrades
On 26/09/03 12:11, Joe Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
How easy is it to go wireless with this model? Do
Then the question becomes; is there 2 slots for PCMCIA cards because
he's
already occupying one with his firewire card. There's also the
question of
his intended use for airport; how big is the WI-FI thing in Europe?(He
lives
in Sweden). Is he intending to network his home or is this for road
At 1:42 PM -0400 9/26/03, Joe Ellis wrote:
On 26/09/03 12:11, Joe Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
How easy is it to go wireless with this model? Do they make an Airport
Card that's compatible? What kind of range can I expect?
Any of the 802.11b (including Airport) cards should be
um...excuse me but the Lombard only has ONE pc slot..sorry.
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Not the one I'm typing this on...sorry.
Shayne
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 07:59 PM, ifab wrote:
um...excuse me but the Lombard only has ONE pc slot..sorry.
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Okay, I was about to answer this with a sarcastic remark about how
Apple's site had an error... but I decided not to after I wrote it up
and it sounded a little too offensive.
But Apple's database is wrong about the 333... The Lombard never got a
second PC Card slot. There wasn't the room for
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