Christopher, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Did you try to use either USB or FireWire PCMCIA cards with the
Wallstreet II while running XPostFacto?
Do either work?
I didn't, but I don't see why one type of card should work (airport) and
not another. The buyer of my book plans to add USB via PCMCIA, so
I use both FW and USB 2 cards with my XPostFacto'd Wallstreet 300 w/
10.3.4. Both work great, provided I put them in the upper slot.
However, printing is broken, and VPC won't boot Win98; it has to be a
saved image.
On Jun 6, 2004, at 4:23 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Christopher, [EMAIL
Thank you for your reply.
A few other questions if you don't mind -
Printing is broken? Does this mean via a usb printer or trying to use
the serial ports? (serial ports don't work in x, or so I've been told)
And does the lower slot work at all? It seems a shame to have two slots
and not have
Peter, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So I am; there are 3 for sale
on ebay at this time, and one of 'em will be comin' home with me.
I have one working, probably cheaper than ebay. Give me an offer incl.
shipping.
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Small Dog Electronics
Another aspect,
IMHO, Mac OS X 10.3.x with XPostFacto3 ( I use the a14 version) works
much better on at least the Wallstreet II (PDQ) than do Jaguar. The only
thing that doesn't work for me is sound going in, which probably can be
solved with a new PCMCIA soundcard with a specific sound driver
Did you try to use either USB or FireWire PCMCIA cards with the
Wallstreet II while running XPostFacto?
Do either work?
-Chris
On May 27, 2004, at 4:14 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Another aspect,
IMHO, Mac OS X 10.3.x with XPostFacto3 ( I use the a14 version) works
much better on at least the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO, Mac OS X 10.3.x with XPostFacto3 ( I use the a14 version) works
much better on at least the Wallstreet II (PDQ) than do Jaguar.
I used X.1.5 on a WallStreet 266MHz/192Mb/4Gb, but it was too slow.
Then everybody was saying that X.2 was great on the WallStreet, so I
Another aspect,
IMHO, Mac OS X 10.3.x with XPostFacto3 ( I use the a14 version) works
much better on at least the Wallstreet II (PDQ) than do Jaguar. The only
thing that doesn't work for me is sound going in, which probably can be
solved with a new PCMCIA soundcard with a specific sound driver
If you do decide to install OS 9 on the second partition, **be sure**
to tell Disk Utility to install OS 9 drivers when you format and
partition your drive.
So, bear with me:
Should I first partition the HD with OS 9 Disk Utility, and then
Install OS X.2 on the first partition?
Then OS 9.2.1 on
The National Enquirer reports at 12:21 PM -0400 5/26/04, Laurent
Daudelin wrote:
On 26/05/04 12:20, macnifico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do decide to install OS 9 on the second partition, **be sure**
to tell Disk Utility to install OS 9 drivers when you format and
partition your
Let me jump in here:
do you want or need OS 9 drivers on both partitions?
George
--- Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 12:21 PM -0400
5/26/04, Laurent
Daudelin wrote:
On 26/05/04 12:20, macnifico
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do decide to install OS 9 on
On 26/05/04 15:21, George Mogiljansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me jump in here:
do you want or need OS 9 drivers on both partitions?
George
--- Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 12:21 PM -0400
5/26/04, Laurent
Daudelin wrote:
On 26/05/04 12:20,
The National Enquirer reports at 3:50 PM -0400 5/26/04, Laurent
Daudelin wrote:
On 26/05/04 15:21, George Mogiljansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me jump in here:
do you want or need OS 9 drivers on both partitions?
George
--- Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The National Enquirer
Hi JR,
Your only (?) possible solution is Carbon Copy Cloner.
George
--- John A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 26, 2004, at 3:10 PM, Bob wrote:
So let me add:
You need the OS 9 drivers for OS 9 to see the
partitions. Once you
have formatted the disk under OS-X's Disk Utility,
it
On 5/24/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 3:39 PM -0500 5/24/04, macnifico wrote:
Hello, fellow listers!
I'm waiting for a WS 300 MHz with a 12 Mb HD.
Do I have to partition the HD into a 8 Mb and a 4 Mb partition if I
want to install OS X.2 OS 9.2.1?
Well, hopefully you'll get a 12Gb disk instead
Hello, fellow listers!
I'm waiting for a WS 300 MHz with a 12 Mb HD.
Do I have to partition the HD into a 8 Mb and a 4 Mb partition if I
want to install OS X.2 OS 9.2.1?
TIA
Hugo Diaz
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wasn't Henry Porter.
Bob Dylan,
At 3:39 PM -0500 5/24/04, macnifico wrote:
Hello, fellow listers!
I'm waiting for a WS 300 MHz with a 12 Mb HD.
Do I have to partition the HD into a 8 Mb and a 4 Mb partition if I
want to install OS X.2 OS 9.2.1?
Well, hopefully you'll get a 12Gb disk instead of a 12Mb disk :)
Yes, the first
The National Enquirer reports at 3:30 PM -0700 5/24/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 3:39 PM -0500 5/24/04, macnifico wrote:
Hello, fellow listers!
I'm waiting for a WS 300 MHz with a 12 Mb HD.
Do I have to partition the HD into a 8 Mb and a 4 Mb partition if I
want to install OS X.2 OS 9.2.1?
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