btw thanks to all the advice from list techs...
> Most USB peripherals will work with your Lombard's built-in USB ports
> - keyboards, mice, zip drive, etc...
> Your Lombard already has a 56K modem built-in - why would you need
> another? As to the Wacom tablet...
uh...I had my modem wire in t
On Saturday, December 11, 2004, at 09:55 AM, Kristina Rost wrote:
Are the webstores at the bottom of this list just as good as any?
SmallDog rocks. They're quite good.
As far as gizmos go, usb zip drive are dual mac/win out of the box,
most USB mice will work (there's a really cool piece of softwa
Hi, Kristina.
Most USB peripherals will work with your Lombard's built-in USB ports
- keyboards, mice, zip drive, etc., so you can find those at your
local electronics store. Although USB zip drives will work, Zip
drives with a SCSI interface are faster than USB ones, and you'd need
an adapter
Kristina,
Would you be interested in an expansion bay Zip drive (100 or 250) for
your Lombard? A PCMCIA modem for the Lombard? And the mouse and Wacom
tablet, USB or ADB?
Contact me off-list and I'll check what I have.
Shawn
On Dec 11, 2004, at 11:55 AM, Kristina Rost wrote:
Now it looks like I
on 12/11/04 9:57 AM, Ben Dyer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd recommend reformatting the drive, and installing again from
> scratch.
Thanks Ben,
That's what I did...I am all up and running now.
Now it looks like I do need some stuf to make this my tool.
zip drive
mouse
modem
wacom tablet