Clark, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>But they do have native USB so they can run Panther.
Yes, but Wallstreets run Panther fine with XpostFacto 3, except for
ingoing (built-in) Audio.
> Kind of the same way that B&W G3s go for a lot more than Beige G3s.
It seems to me that Lombard also have more prob
At 7:53 PM -0600 6/13/04, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Lombards are still going for quite a bit of money on eBay, which
really vexes me. They are nice machines, but they aren't quite as
capable as, say, a Pismo. They're basically a Wallstreet (ok, a
little faster, slimmer, and lighter) with a faster
From: Andrew Kershaw alk(a-t)mac.com
Subject: Thermal Paste Rules!
I picked up a PowerLogix Blue Chip/WS 466 for my Wallstreet
233MHz/512kB recently. (A _very_ nice upgrade, by the way. The
Wallstreet now gives my Pismo 500 a run for it's money on most
tasks.)
Drew
I've been contemplating a pr
From: Andrew Kershaw alk(a-t)mac.com
Subject: Thermal Paste Rules!
I picked up a PowerLogix Blue Chip/WS 466 for my Wallstreet
233MHz/512kB recently. (A _very_ nice upgrade, by the way. The
Wallstreet now gives my Pismo 500 a run for it's money on most
tasks.)
Drew
I've been contemplating a pr