Re: Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?

2004-08-05 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 5, 2004, at 2:24 PM, George Mogiljansky wrote: Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet? "..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by Cisco, Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340).." More info here, I think.. <http://www.cisco.com/ warp/public/102/wlan/mac-clients-faq.html>

Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?

2004-08-05 Thread George Mogiljansky
Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet? "..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by Cisco, Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340).." More info here, I think.. <http://www.cisco.com/ warp/public/102/wlan/mac-clients-faq.html>

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-05 Thread James Rohde
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, Warren wrote: The problem have had wth Netscape 4.7 s t contnually crashes. ths was the reason ent to 7.2 on my Nac and G3 Destop. purchased a System 9.04 cd but t won't boot on my Walstreet. Any suggestons apprecated. Warren - Yeoleman You may want to check your

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-04 Thread Alejandro
ons. > I bought this computer (Wallstreet) to replace my > wifes 1400. I wantged to > load Nescape 7.02 as I had nothing but problems with > 4.7. > > I just reformatted the HD WITH OS 8.1. I have OS > 9.04 but when I start from > the 9 CD and try to load the OS I get m

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-04 Thread Yeoleman74
Thanks for the suggestggions. I bought this computer (Wallstreet) to replace my wifes 1400. I wantged to load Nescape 7.02 as I had nothing but problems with 4.7. I just reformatted the HD WITH OS 8.1. I have OS 9.04 but when I start from the 9 CD and try to load the OS I get message that it

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-04 Thread Hal
On Aug 3, 2004, at 7:46 AM, Bill Buckhaults wrote: Bruce Johnson wrote: On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Bill Buckhaults wrote: Warren; I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is bloated, slower, and

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-03 Thread Yeoleman74
In a message dated 8/3/04 8:54:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: <> >> My Wallstreet s a 233-G-3 wth 6 megs of Ram. When try to load OS 9.04 (Message - Program wll not run on ths computer). Could ths and my Netscappe 7.02 problem relate to NO SOUND? Sorry !Mac eyboard s

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-03 Thread Yeoleman74
The problem have had wth Netscape 4.7 s t contnually crashes. ths was the reason ent to 7.2 on my Nac and G3 Destop. purchased a System 9.04 cd but t won't boot on my Walstreet. Any suggestons apprecated. Warren - Yeoleman In a message dated 8/1/04 9:29:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: <>

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-03 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Bruce Johnson wrote: On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Bill Buckhaults wrote: Warren; I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-02 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Bill Buckhaults wrote: Warren; I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to 4.79, I would trash this

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-01 Thread Eugene Lee
On Sun, Aug 01, 2004 at 09:30:00PM -0400, Bill Buckhaults wrote: : : I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I : detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is : bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to : 4.79, I

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-08-01 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Warren; I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to 4.79, I would trash this latest greatest version of Netscape. Just my 2

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-07-31 Thread Alejandro
.02 downloaded to my Syquest drive > loads to my G3 - 233 Desktop > with no problems. I am running 8.6 on both the > Wallstreet and the G3 Desktop. > I purchased an OS 9.04 PowerBook Install Disk which > also will not install on > the Wallstreet. Could my Netscape problem be

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-07-31 Thread Yeoleman74
The Netscape 7.02 downloaded to my Syquest drive loads to my G3 - 233 Desktop with no problems. I am running 8.6 on both the Wallstreet and the G3 Desktop. I purchased an OS 9.04 PowerBook Install Disk which also will not install on the Wallstreet. Could my Netscape problem be related to the OS

Re: Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-07-31 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 09:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to load Netscape 7.02 on my wife's Wallstreet. If I try to load from the download to the Wallstreet I get an error - 43 (file not found) and a system freeze. If I try to load from a download to a Syquest 200MB

Wallstreet G3 will not accept Netscape 7.02

2004-07-31 Thread Yeoleman74
I am trying to load Netscape 7.02 on my wife's Wallstreet. If I try to load from the download to the Wallstreet I get an error - 43 (file not found) and a system freeze. If I try to load from a download to a Syquest 200MB disk Netscape starts to load and I get a failed error - 202 (pro

iTunes on Wallstreet

2004-07-22 Thread Brian Andrews
Now that I have Panther running on this Wallstreet I wanted to do a simple benchmark of AAC encoding in iTunes. With no other apps running I'm getting close to 3x speeds. Not too bad for 292mhz G3. My 1Ghz G4 iMac averages around 8x encoding. Havevn't run xbench yet. Anyone else

Re: Rate the Wallstreet processor upgrades

2004-07-08 Thread Tom and Lisa P
...Which is best? Powerlogix? Sonnet? Newer? Wegener? Appreciate ANY opinions regarding which is best, worst, hottest, slowest, etc. Craig W. Atlanta GA Go to www.xlr8yourmac.com and look up the CPU reviews. Thats the best site. Mad Dog -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Smal

Rate the Wallstreet processor upgrades

2004-07-08 Thread COCCORP
...Which is best? Powerlogix? Sonnet? Newer? Wegener? Appreciate ANY opinions regarding which is best, worst, hottest, slowest, etc. Craig W. Atlanta GA "If you go to war you have already lost" ---Shogun Tokugawa -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronics

Want to Trade: Wallstreet DVD drive and card

2004-07-07 Thread Tom Zahm
I have: a perfectly functioning Apple DVD/CD-ROM expansion bay module for Wallstreet machines, *and* the PCMCIA card that contains the decoder. I want: a regular CD-ROM drive, and some cash. Send offers to tpzahm AT newted DOT org FWIW, the drive and card came with a machine I

Re: How to re-install OS 9.x, then 10.3 on a Wallstreet?

2004-07-06 Thread Jeff Hubatka
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Zoltan Batiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: How to re-install OS 9.x, then 10.3 on a Wallstreet? Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:32:47 -0700 On Jul 5, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Rad Craig wrote: I'm still a mac newb, b

Re: How to re-install OS 9.x, then 10.3 on a Wallstreet?

2004-07-05 Thread Zoltan Batiz
On Jul 5, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Rad Craig wrote: I'm still a mac newb, but learning. I finally got my Wallstreet upgraded from OS 10.2.8 to 10.3, but now half the stuff doesn't work, applications won't load, etc. So I bought a copy of OS 9.2 and it should be here to morrow. What

How to re-install OS 9.x, then 10.3 on a Wallstreet?

2004-07-05 Thread Rad Craig
I'm still a mac newb, but learning. I finally got my Wallstreet upgraded from OS 10.2.8 to 10.3, but now half the stuff doesn't work, applications won't load, etc. So I bought a copy of OS 9.2 and it should be here to morrow. What I want to do is wipe the drive out and start sc

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-04 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Mikael Byström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> QUESTION: Would Panther be faster than Jaguar ? A resounding YES Tackar så mycket!! er, I mean thanks... Larry _ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-04 Thread Mikael Byström
Larry, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >However, I never actually booted into OS 9 before installing >OS X and now Classic isn't seeing the OS 9 System folder >as a valid system. At least in earlier versions, this was solved by choosing the OS 9 folder as a startup disk. If this isn't possible you need to

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-04 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It would definitely be faster than Jaguar. Then it's worth a try! --- As for your OS 9 problem, did you try removing the "Finder" file from the "System Folder", then put it back? Doh! I removed/replaced the "System" file... --- What happens when you open

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 1:03 AM -0400 7/4/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: >on 03/07/04 15:07, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >As for your OS 9 problem, did you >try removing the "Finder" file from the "System Folder", then put it back? >What happens when you open the Classic p

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 03/07/04 15:07, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok, this is what I did and it worked without apparent problem: > > I booted off the OS 9 Classic CD, reformatted the almost 8GB > drive and installed OS 9, then I rebooted off the OS X.2 CD > and installed. No screen dim problems or an

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread Larry le Mac
Ok, this is what I did and it worked without apparent problem: I booted off the OS 9 Classic CD, reformatted the almost 8GB drive and installed OS 9, then I rebooted off the OS X.2 CD and installed. No screen dim problems or anything. However, I never actually booted into OS 9 before installing OS

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread Clark Martin
At 3:48 AM -0700 7/3/04, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: on 7/2/04 9:54 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Installing OS X on Walstreet 300MHz At 10:33 PM +0200 7/2/04, Larry le Mac wrote: I have just bought a Wallstreet (PDQ)

Re: x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
Mac wrote: >>> I have just bought a Wallstreet (PDQ) 300MHz with 192MB of RAM >>> which I am now attempting to install OS X.2 onto, however, when >>> it has booted of the CD, as soon as the OS X screen appears (with >>> the progress bar) the backlight switc

x in Wallstreet

2004-07-03 Thread illovox
on 7/2/04 9:54 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Installing OS X on Walstreet 300MHz > > At 10:33 PM +0200 7/2/04, Larry le Mac wrote: >> I have just bought a Wallstreet (PDQ) 300MHz with 192MB of RAM >>

Re: Wallstreet Battery Charger

2004-07-01 Thread JOHN.E.ABRAHAM
Hello Barb. Does the Wallstreet recognise the battery.I had a problem with mine in this way and the battery reset programme from apple put it back on its tracks. This programme is a free download from the Apple site. Good luck.John in UK. At 10:30 am -0400 1/7/04, G-Books wrote

Re: Wallstreet Battery Charger

2004-07-01 Thread Mikael Byström
Barbara, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I can't get the battery charger to charge a battery. Does anyone know >what the problem might be. While not the only possible problem, look very carefully on the female Power connector on the Wallstreet and see if any part of the shielding t

Re: Wallstreet Battery Charger

2004-06-30 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 30/06/2004 15:06 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I can't get the battery charger to charge a battery. Does anyone know >what the problem might be. The Wallstreet runs when connected to the >power adaptor, but does not run with the battery. I've even bou

Re: Wallstreet Battery Charger

2004-06-30 Thread Jason Gorst
I'd guess bad charger module. On Jun 30, 2004, at 5:06 PM, Barbara Guild wrote: I can't get the battery charger to charge a battery. Does anyone know what the problem might be. The Wallstreet runs when connected to the power adaptor, but does not run with the battery. I've eve

Wallstreet Battery Charger

2004-06-30 Thread Barbara Guild
I can't get the battery charger to charge a battery. Does anyone know what the problem might be. The Wallstreet runs when connected to the power adaptor, but does not run with the battery. I've even bought a new battery, but it still doesn't work. Barb -- G-Books is spo

Re: Keeping the WaveLAN card in at all times...Wallstreet PDQ...

2004-06-29 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:36 PM -0700 6/28/04, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote: Hi guys, quick question... I know about all the problems that exist with the Wallstreet card cage. I want to know if I can leave my WaveLAN Silver card in permanently even when I am using wired Ethernet like I usually do. If I can keep the card

Re: Keeping the WaveLAN card in at all times...Wallstreet PDQ..

2004-06-29 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 28/06/2004 22:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Hi guys, quick question... > >I know about all the problems that exist with the Wallstreet card cage. I >want >to know if I can leave my WaveLAN Silver card in permanently even when I am >using wired Ether

Keeping the WaveLAN card in at all times...Wallstreet PDQ...

2004-06-28 Thread Michelle Klein-Hass
Hi guys, quick question... I know about all the problems that exist with the Wallstreet card cage. I want to know if I can leave my WaveLAN Silver card in permanently even when I am using wired Ethernet like I usually do. If I can keep the card in forever maybe I'll never have to deal wit

Re: Long life battery for wallstreet?

2004-06-26 Thread Byron Gardner
t;Ted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> got to thinking and wrote: > Is there a Long life battery made for the wallstreet powerbook? The > person I sold my 1998 wallstreet to wants to be able to get 8 - 11 hours > out of a battery or batteries. > > Ted > > -- G-Books is spo

Re: Long life battery for wallstreet?

2004-06-26 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:21 PM -0700 6/25/04, Ted wrote: Is there a Long life battery made for the wallstreet powerbook? The person I sold my 1998 wallstreet to wants to be able to get 8 - 11 hours out of a battery or batteries. The only way I know of to get that kind of time is to use a 12V battery pack. You can

Long life battery for wallstreet?

2004-06-25 Thread Ted
Is there a Long life battery made for the wallstreet powerbook? The person I sold my 1998 wallstreet to wants to be able to get 8 - 11 hours out of a battery or batteries. Ted -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

Re: Wallstreet startup probem

2004-06-23 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 23/06/2004 19:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I recently upgraded a used Wallstreet w/ more memory (from another >Wallstreet allegedly) and a new PRAM battery. On reassemble i generally >get a partial chime and no startup. Twice when i got ready to take it

Wallstreet startup probem

2004-06-23 Thread C Mark Blatchley
I recently upgraded a used Wallstreet w/ more memory (from another Wallstreet allegedly) and a new PRAM battery. On reassemble i generally get a partial chime and no startup. Twice when i got ready to take it apart to look for loose connections or (?) it has started up fine. It will chime

Re: Wallstreet 1 - no battery indication, Open Firmware

2004-06-22 Thread Mike Turner
On 21/6/04 21:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Try and *shut down* the machine before you boot up into OF. For some >reason that gave me better results before. Have been following this thread with interest as I have a WallStreet II and a recent, suddenly dead battery (no lights at all)

Re: Wallstreet 1 - no battery indication, Open Firmware note

2004-06-21 Thread Mikael Byström
Tracy, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I have to agree with previous posters that getting into Open Firmware >on a Wallstreet 1 is very difficult. I *can* get it to happen, but I >have to try many times. It works maybe once out of every dozen >attempts. There must be a very small window

Wallstreet 1 - no battery indication, Open Firmware note

2004-06-20 Thread Tracy Lakin
Hi all, My Wallstreet 1 does not see my battery anymore. No matter which side I insert it on, the battery menu in my menu bar (OS X 10.2.8) says "no battery available". Does anyone know if this means the battery is dead and at fault, or is it one of the internal circuits? I replaced

An internal CDRW for Wallstreet powerbook

2004-06-18 Thread Matt Patoray
Hi all, I have been wondering if it is possible to install a PC type CDRW drive in the case for the 20x CD-ROM drive in a wallstreet G3 powerbook? And if so what models do you recommend. Matt -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-18 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mikael=20Bystr=F6m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II? Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 13:57:29 +0200 Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: the 400mhz (Lombard) model has a decoder chip on the motherboard. Doesn't that apply to Pip

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-18 Thread Mikael Byström
Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >the 400mhz (Lombard) model has a decoder >chip on the motherboard. Doesn't that apply to Pipsmo as well? -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-18 Thread Mikael Byström
Andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I think you might be confusing things a bit here. The >DVD-ROM/+/-R/RW drive itself doesn't have any logic that _decodes_ >DVDs. That is done completely by the host computer (either with >hardware assistance or totally in software). > >The Lombard doesn't have

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-17 Thread Jeff Hubatka
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 19:25:04 -0600 From: Andrew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II? Well, do the combo drive have builtin hardware DVD movie decoding that Apples DVDplayer can utilize? I'd guess not, as the Lombard didn't w

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-17 Thread Andrew Kershaw
ing in hardware. Without that card, you can't play DVDs in OS 9. I don't have any experience with OS X software DVD playback, but the CardBus card isn't supported in OS X. Anyone have any suggestions how to determine if you're using hardware or software DVD decoding in yo

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-17 Thread Mikael Byström
Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I had a combo drive in an >external FW case. I was able to watch a Star Wars DVD playing in the >external drive on my G4 powerbook. I could not watch anything on my >333mhz (no built-in decoder) Lombard with the same setup. I only tested >it on the G4 with a vide

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-17 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Laurent for their response. Bill Bob wrote: The National Enquirer reports at 3:00 PM -0400 6/13/04, Bill Buckhaults wrote: My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only when I try to use bookmarks

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-16 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mikael=20Bystr=F6m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II? Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 14:55:42 +0200 Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I know the drive worked, I tested it with my G4 first. So did it work with DVD images without

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-16 Thread Mikael Byström
Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I know the drive worked, I tested it with my G4 first. So did it work with DVD images without using hardware decoding on the G4? -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives |

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-15 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mikael=20Bystr=F6m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II? Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 16:40:45 +0200 Stanton, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do I need an Apple Decoder card to use the DVD-ROM features of this drive? Data DVDs should wo

Re: browser for Wallstreet?

2004-06-15 Thread Andrew in Ann Arbor
> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 15:39:15 -0400 From: Bill Buckhaults gabill(a-t)alltel.net Subject: Re: Wallstreet Crashes Laurent; Thanks for the response. I still use same HD. Problem started shortly after I went from Netscape 4.79 to 7.0. Problem only occurs when I use bookmarks, and then

Re: Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-15 Thread Mikael Byström
Stanton, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >Do I need an Apple Decoder card to use the DVD-ROM features of this drive? Data DVDs should work. >Is there DVD software either as part of OS 9/OS X, or available separately >which will allow my Wallstreet to read & play DVD's? VLC or per

Using Apple DVD-Rom ATA/IDE drive/Wallstreet II?

2004-06-14 Thread Stanton Mitrany
I have a standard internal OEM ATA/IDE "Apple DVD 6X Max Speed DVD ROM, Manufactured to Apple Specifications", pulled from a G4 AGP tower (aka Sawtooth), which I'd like to use to give me DVD reading and video playback capability with my 233 MHz, 256 MB Wallstreet II, which I'm

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-14 Thread Bill Buckhaults
/04, Bill Buckhaults wrote: My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and sometimes states Control strip extension address error and

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-14 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Laurent; Have trashed Netscape 7.9 and disk first aid finds no problem. Have now trashed preferences for Mac OS, Finder, and Systems. Hope to test machine tomorrow. Thanks again for your input. Bill Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 14/06/04 15:39, "Bill Buckhaults" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Laure

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-14 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 14/06/04 15:39, "Bill Buckhaults" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Laurent; >> Thanks for the response. I still use same HD. Problem started shortly >> after I went from Netscape 4.79 to 7.0. Problem only occurs when I use >> bookmarks, and then not always. Can you go back to 4.79 just to see i

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-14 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and sometimes states Control strip extension address error and other times, Finder address error. I run OS 9.1

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-14 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 3:00 PM -0400 6/13/04, Bill Buckhaults wrote: >My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It >frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only >when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1

Wallstreet modem problem

2004-06-13 Thread Beverly Woods
I have a friend whose Wallstreet was connected to the phone lines during a storm last year, whereupon the internal modem quit working. He's used an external ever since. Recently I saw a Wallstreet modem on the Swap list and ordered it for him. I put it in, but could not get it to work

Re: Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-13 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 13/06/04 15:00, Bill Buckhaults at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It > frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only > when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and > some

Wallstreet Crashes

2004-06-13 Thread Bill Buckhaults
My trusty Wallstreet for the past five years is now driving me nuts. It frequently crashes while surfing with Netscape Navigator 7.1, but only when I try to use bookmarks. It gives error message #1 or #2 and sometimes states Control strip extension address error and other times, Finder

Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-12 Thread Peter Chastain
I have a NewerTech FireWire2Go card that works under OS 9 and X. -Peter On Jun 11, 2004, at 11:08 PM, Jeff Hubatka wrote: Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 07:07:28 -0400 From: Kenneth Vann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire Recommendations for a Cardbus PC card that will let

Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-12 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mikael=20Bystr=F6m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 12:26:22 +0200 Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I have a IBM brand, purchased from OWC a couple of years ago. Came with 6- and 4-pin cables that have flat connect

Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-12 Thread Mikael Byström
Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I have a IBM brand, purchased from OWC a couple of years ago. Came with >6- and 4-pin cables that have flat connectors to the PC card. Worked in >my Wallstreet in both OS9 and OSX and I still use it with my TiBook. Do you consider it faster than the b

Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-11 Thread Jeff Hubatka
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 07:07:28 -0400 From: Kenneth Vann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire Recommendations for a Cardbus PC card that will let me use FireWire under OS9. It does not have to be a speed demon, just reliable so I can connect to a drive or other compu

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-11 Thread Tom Peterson
I have a wallstreet processor card if you want to try them. 233 no cache. On Jun 11, 2004, at 5:53 AM, Christopher Kolp wrote: Mikael, Bruce, Ken, Laurent, Thank you all for your responses! I'm looking around for a Processor & Logic Board replacement as we speak since replacing the R

Re: Wallstreet Questions

2004-06-11 Thread Dave Bonhoff
Hi Ken and all. I would have to suggest that you avoid BTI batteries. I have found that their batteries don't provide the run time that Apple batteries do, and they certainly do not accurately report their remaining charge! From 4 hrs remaining to 1:30 in an hour, then to 4 min in a flash on

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-11 Thread Christopher Kolp
Mikael, Bruce, Ken, Laurent, Thank you all for your responses! I'm looking around for a Processor & Logic Board replacement as we speak since replacing the RAM seemed to have no effect on the quirkiness of the machine. Since this RAM is new and known-good, I'm going to assume at this point the p

Wallstreet EBM CD Rom Repair

2004-06-11 Thread Kenneth Vann
Hi Dan K. Love your web page on EBM upgrades. Got a question. Is there any company that does repairs to the cd rom EBM for the Wallstreet? I know you discribed the problems with upgrading this module, but I would like to have a source for repair or be able to replace the drive should it fail

Re: Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-11 Thread Christopher Kolp
I use a NewerTech FireWire2Go card. Works under OS9 & OSX with no special drivers. They can be found at Technowarehouse for $34.00 http://www.technowarehousellc.com FYI, I'm not affiliated with Technowarehouse, just a satisfied customer. -Chris On Jun 11, 2004, at 7:07 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote: Rec

Wallstreet Questions -Firewire

2004-06-11 Thread Kenneth Vann
Recommendations for a Cardbus PC card that will let me use FireWire under OS9. It does not have to be a speed demon, just reliable so I can connect to a drive or other computer if needed. What brand of card? I would prefer with dongle as to clear a wireless card I all ready have, but I am open to

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-11 Thread Mikael Byström
Christopher, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Is there a more specific problem that causes this? Like bad memory? Yes, bad memory and badly seated memory also. Or any kind of early Boot sequence error, like for instance ROM errors. I think there can be a number of reasons. I don't think Apple intended the

Wallstreet Questions

2004-06-11 Thread Kenneth Vann
Hello all. I am working to get my new used Wallstreet II into shape. I would like to thank all that answered my other questions. Got a new one for you. Can you recommend any brand (or company) for main battery? I tried some from EBC Battery company in FL for a PB 1400 and they did not last a

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-10 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jun 10, 2004, at 3:02 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 10/06/04 17:33, "Christopher Kolp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anyone have the specifics on the broken glass sound at startup? This is on a Wallstreet II. The most I've found off google.com is speculation and

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-10 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 10/06/2004 14:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Does anyone have the specifics on the broken glass sound at startup? >This is on a Wallstreet II. > >The most I've found off google.com is speculation and that it's caused >by a "hardwar

Re: PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/06/04 17:33, "Christopher Kolp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have the specifics on the broken glass sound at startup? > This is on a Wallstreet II. > > The most I've found off google.com is speculation and that it's caused > by a

PowerBook Wallstreet Broken Glass Sound @ Startup

2004-06-10 Thread Christopher Kolp
Does anyone have the specifics on the broken glass sound at startup? This is on a Wallstreet II. The most I've found off google.com is speculation and that it's caused by a "hardware problem." Is there a more specific problem that causes this? Like bad memory? -Chris -- G-B

Re: Questions about Wallstreet II

2004-06-09 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 11:02 AM -0400 6/8/04, Kenneth Vann wrote: >Hello all. I have just obtained a used Wallstreet II (PDQ). I am using OS >9.1. Dont want to go to OSX yet. > >Are their any alternet ccl files for the internal modem? I travel to a >place that has bad pho

Re.: Questions about Wallstreet II

2004-06-08 Thread macnifico
* From: Kenneth Vann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Questions about Wallstreet II Hello all. I have just obtained a used Wallstreet II (PDQ). I am using OS 9.1. Dont want to go to OSX yet. Are their any alternet ccl files for the internal modem? I travel to a

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-08 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >My questions (finally!) are these: I assumed that mis-matching a WS series I >or II motherboard with a series II or I processor would result in the laptop >not working at all. Eveidently not? Anyone have similar experiences? This might be, but I never

Help! Abused PowerBook Wallstreet II Frequent Lockups, etc.

2004-06-08 Thread Christopher Kolp
As posted in another thread, I think I've got a bad processor card and/or bad memory in my Wallstreet. Maybe someone out there can shed some light on other possibilities. Please excuse the long post, it's got quite a background on it and feel it's important to cover. Mach

Questions about Wallstreet II

2004-06-08 Thread Kenneth Vann
Hello all. I have just obtained a used Wallstreet II (PDQ). I am using OS 9.1. Dont want to go to OSX yet. Are their any alternet ccl files for the internal modem? I travel to a place that has bad phone lines, and I need to force the modem to connect at 33.6. I have a ccl for the iMac, and for a

Re: ??? Wallstreet battery replacement cells ???

2004-06-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
I didn't know the Wallstreet had built-in OpenFirmware. ALL PCI-based Macs (from the 7200 onward) have OpenFirmware. Some have a more complete OF than others, but all PCI-based Macs have OF to one degree or another. - Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >My questions (finally!) are these: I assumed that mis-matching a WS series I >or II motherboard with a series II or I processor would result in the laptop >not working at all. Eveidently not? Anyone have similar experiences? This might be, but I never

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread Peter Chastain
George - As I've stated, I'm using a Wallstreet 300 w/ 320MB of some generic brand RAM, no prob. Running OS X.3.4 with help from XPostFacto. I've been using OS X on it since it was first released, and can say with confidence that performance has steadily improved with each OS

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread George Mogiljansky
Yes, Craig. The service manual clearly states which boards go with which CPUs. Hope you didn't pay too much. I am having all sorts of trouble getting Ram for my WS 300 MHz (perhaps a signal to forego OS X). And this AM, my desktop refuses to work at all (8500 with NewerTech G3 300). Blue Monday!

Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread COCCORP
Hi, I recently obtained a WS 266mhz off a well-known auction webcite(!), with the seller using the ol' "gosh-I-don't-know-if-it-works-I-have-no-power-cord-2-test-it-with" shuffle; I have had luck in the past, and the price was righteous, so I took a chance... Sure enough, when I received it it

Re: ??? Wallstreet battery replacement cells ???

2004-06-07 Thread Susan Platter
never know. Susan Platter Swindon, Wiltshire, England On Saturday, June 5, 2004, at 09:59 PM, G-Books wrote: In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Tom Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: ??? Wallstreet battery replacement cells ??? Date: Sat

Re: x on wallstreet

2004-06-06 Thread Peter Chastain
10 on the first partition, just in case. On Jun 6, 2004, at 1:41 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: on 6/6/04 11:52 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: Re: Partition with 10.2? Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 06:06:41 -0700 I use both FW and USB 2 cards with my XPostFacto'd Wallstreet

Re: ??? Wallstreet battery replacement cells ???

2004-06-06 Thread Alan C . Magnus
On Jun 6, 2004, at 5:55 pm, Dan Colwell wrote: On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 Laurent Daudelin wrote: Nope, I didn't try OpenFirmware commands. Another user testimonial: I gave this a try on a Pismo battery I had given up on and now it appears to have been restored to almost new capacity! I am very impresse

Re: ??? Wallstreet battery replacement cells ???

2004-06-06 Thread Dan Colwell
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 Laurent Daudelin wrote: > Hi Laurent, > Did you try Open Firmware commands ? > George Nope, I didn't try OpenFirmware commands. Another user testimonial: I gave this a try on a Pismo battery I had given up on and now it appears to have been restored to almost new capacity! I

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