I have a wallstreet/300 running OS 9.2.2 and system
profiler does tells me the slots and sizes of the
installed ram. But then as others have already
mentioned your system profiler depends on which OS
you're running but all the OS's that run in a
wallstreet should give you both the slot position
Jason Long said:
Hey All,
I'm wondering what kind of wireless card I should get for my 233MHz
Wallstreet which I should be getting in the mail soon.. I already have a
wireless network, the wireless router is a DI-514 D-link thanks for the
ideas in advance...
Orinoco Gold with Airport
I have 384 built-in-memory in my wallstreet; 128 MB
bottom slot and 256 MB top slot. Can I put a 256 MB
stick on the bottom slot without problems?
TIA,
PETE.
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On Jan 1, 2005, at 10:22 AM, PETE wrote:
I have 384 built-in-memory in my wallstreet; 128 MB
bottom slot and 256 MB top slot. Can I put a 256 MB
stick on the bottom slot without problems?
Yes. Before I parted with mine a couple of years ago I'd installed a
total of 512 in it, and it worked quite
My Reply follows quote. On 01/01/2005 07:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have 384 built-in-memory in my wallstreet; 128 MB
bottom slot and 256 MB top slot. Can I put a 256 MB
stick on the bottom slot without problems?
TIA,
PETE.
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Maybe yes, maybe no. I have heard some grumbles with some
-profile
DIMM for the bottom slot. There isn't room for the normal
sized one. Best if seller specifies the DIMM is for the
Wallstreet bottom slot.
Ken
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, at 09:47, Ken wrote:
Maybe yes, maybe no. I have heard some grumbles
with some
brands of 256MB DIMMs. Just be sure to get a
low-profile
DIMM for the bottom slot. There isn't room for the
normal
sized one. Best if seller specifies the DIMM is
for the
Wallstreet bottom slot.
Ken
for the
normal
sized one. Best if seller specifies the DIMM is
for the
Wallstreet bottom slot.
Ken
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, Ken wrote:
Maybe yes, maybe no. I have heard some grumbles
with some
brands of 256MB DIMMs. Just be sure to get a
low-profile
DIMM for the bottom slot. There isn't room for
the
normal
sized one. Best if seller specifies the DIMM is
for the
Wallstreet bottom slot.
Ken
Will a 256 RAM Stick out of a BW G3 work in a Wallstreet?? I have one
coming in which has 64 MB RAM needing to upgrade it as soon as it gets in.
Jason
On 1/1/05 1:28 PM, PETE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha! You do get what you pay for! I guese when I'm
ready to buy I'll go with macsales.
Pete
Jason Long wrote:
Will a 256 RAM Stick out of a BW G3 work in a Wallstreet?? I have one
coming in which has 64 MB RAM needing to upgrade it as soon as it gets in.
Jason
Nope. The Wallstreet uses SO-DIMM's, as do the early (Rev A-D) iMacs.
They take one low-profile, and one standard (or both low
On Saturday, January 1, 2005, at 06:33 AM, Jason Long wrote:
Will a 256 RAM Stick out of a BW G3 work in a Wallstreet?? I have one
coming in which has 64 MB RAM needing to upgrade it as soon as it
gets in.
No. Different kinds of memory entirely.
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On Saturday, January 1, 2005, at 10:32 AM, PETE wrote:
How about memory from RamDirect? They're about ten
bucks cheaper than OWC.
--- James Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can second this comment from personal experience.
OS X is picky
about memory; it doesn't matter the size. I haven't
had
My Reply follows quote. On 01/01/2005 05:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Will a 256 RAM Stick out of a BW G3 work in a Wallstreet?? I have one
coming in which has 64 MB RAM needing to upgrade it as soon as it gets in.
Jason
Nope. The Wallstreet takes PC-100 144 pin SO DIMMs while the
BW
guidelines are some USB and
FireWire peripherals (we're talking about using PCMCIA cards for
these on a Wallstreet).
Also, will I need to shut down to add or remove external keyboard or mouse?
Hmm. Not sure of the official advice, but the ADB and serial ports on
other Macs generally carry the warning
I have 288 installed, though I don't know how it is configured.
Is there a way to tell without opening it up.
I presume its 256 and 32.
Though that seems a little odd.
???
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corner on your desktop.
--- CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 288 installed, though I don't know how it is
configured.
Is there a way to tell without opening it up.
I presume its 256 and 32.
Though that seems a little odd.
???
Cliff
PETE said:
I have 384 built-in-memory in my wallstreet; 128 MB
bottom slot and 256 MB top slot. Can I put a 256 MB
stick on the bottom slot without problems?
Yes, but watch out for chip density. Here's a clip from an earlier
discussion in the thread Adding RAM to WS II:
Nils Said:
On Fri, May
don't, you
could lose information and damage your equipment.
IMPORTANT You must shut down the computer or put it in sleep before
connecting an ADB device.
I don't know which manual you checked, but the ADB devices on a
Wallstreet are also hot-swappable. As I recall, it was the 1st
PowerBook
I'm looking on E-bay for an WAllstreet AC adapter as backup
and find one that looks like the one that came with my Wallstreet
but they list compatibility with 3400 et.al.
Are they?
If so I have a back up for my 3400
so I'd be set.
thanks,
Cliff
Check This Out.
http://docs.info.apple.com
On Wednesday, December 29, 2004, at 05:51 PM, Hubert Phillips II wrote:
Does anyone have experience getting a Lexmark Jumpdrive connected to a
Wallstreet via a USB card to mount on the desktop?
I am running OS 9.2.2 and finally have my USB card working. The Apple
System Profiler even sees
Hello,
I have just acquired a Wallstreet (292 mhz, 64 mb ram, 5 GB hd with
OS 9.1) which has a yellow tinge along the bottom of the screen for
about half an inch. Is there a cure, besides a new screen?
Also, the Re-set of: Shift, Control, FN and Power does not work and I
have had to pull
Does anyone have experience getting a Lexmark Jumpdrive connected to a
Wallstreet via a USB card to mount on the desktop?
I am running OS 9.2.2 and finally have my USB card working. The Apple
System Profiler even sees the Jumpdrive and the card as connected. But
the drive does not show up
I'm getting to appreciate the Wallstreet II
OS 9.1
and some of the upgrade options.
It occurs to me that upgrading really needs to be
guided by what what wants to do.
Basically, my 3400 is find for almost everything
I want to do, except receiving real time video streaming
via RealPlayer. My church
I'm looking on E-bay for an WAllstreet AC adapter as backup
and find one that looks like the one that came with my Wallstreet
but they list compatibility with 3400 et.al.
Are they?
If so I have a back up for my 3400
so I'd be set.
thanks,
Cliff
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I have both a Kanga (same as 3400c except for processor), a Lombard and a
Pismo, and all work great from the same adapters.
Andrew
On 12/29/04 6:43 PM, CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking on E-bay for an WAllstreet AC adapter as backup
and find one that looks like the one that came
My Reply follows quote. On 29/12/2004 20:32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Was wondering about swapping CD and floppy module's, etc. Do I need to
shut the computer down to swap out the mod's and/or battery's?
Modules, even batteries, if using AC, can be inserted and removed
while the machine is live.
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 20:43:04 -0800, CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW.
Is there such a slide in module for the Wallstreet?
That would be interesting.
Cliff
Check out this article in MacOpinion, written over three years ago
On Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 09:43 PM, CR wrote:
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW.
Is there such a slide in module for the Wallstreet?
That would be interesting.
Cliff
What you probably have to do is get a bare mechanism, and attach it to
the carrier
These two fellows talk about a cdrw for a wall street,
I don't know whether they're slide ins or not.
--- Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 09:43 PM, CR wrote:
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW
On Monday, December 27, 2004, at 10:39 AM, PETE wrote:
These two fellows talk about a cdrw for a wall street,
I don't know whether they're slide ins or not.
Wallstreet CD's are indeed removable devices:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=43117 Specs for the
14 series.
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, December 26, 2004, at 09:43 PM, CR
wrote:
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's
List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW.
Is there such a slide in module for the
Wallstreet?
That would be interesting.
Cliff
What you probably have to do is get a bare
mechanism, and attach
Really interesting stuff in reference to the CD-RW ?
Raised more questions.
I cannot seem to connect to PowerLogix have they folded?
If not, what is the relative difference between the PowerLogix and
Sonnet Tech ugrade boards?
Sonnet offers their 500MHz upgrades in G4 and G3 units:
Does this
Here's a 500MHz G3 upgrade for a Wallstreet, for those
interested. Is it worth it?
--- CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really interesting stuff in reference to the CD-RW ?
Raised more questions.
I cannot seem to connect to PowerLogix have they
folded?
If not, what is the relative difference
Sorry, I forgot to include the link in the last
posting. Here it is:
http://www.pbfixit.com/cart/customer/product.php?productid=170cat=3page=1
--- PETE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a 500MHz G3 upgrade for a Wallstreet, for
those
interested. Is it worth it?
--- CR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Ben Dyer said:
My understanding is that the problem is in the PMU settings, not the
PRAM.
Do you remember a source?
Steps 2 and 3 may well be unnecessary on some models, but are
required on mine. As for pressing the brightness button, I find that it
will only fix the problem if the backlight
Can't swap a standard slim drive into a WS CD-ROM or DVD-ROM EBM sled.
See here for more info:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/ebms.html#wallstreet
As someone mentioned, there were a few CD/RWs produced by MCE, and they
are indeed quite rare. I'll repeat my usual plea here for details
fails to turn on after waking from sleep, the brightness
controls do nothing.
On 25 Dec 2004, at 13:13, Mikael Byström wrote:
Ben Dyer said:
This is a known issue with the Wallstreet under Jaguar. To fix this
problem:
* Restart into MacOS 9
* Put the Wallstreet to sleep
* Wake it up again
* Restart
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW.
Is there such a slide in module for the Wallstreet?
That would be interesting.
Cliff
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Yes, there is a third-party CD-RW module for the WS. They're
unbelievably rare, though. Good luck tracking one down.
Cheers,
Ben
On 27 Dec 2004, at 15:43, CR wrote:
Someone listed a request on our local Craig's List
for a Wallstreet CD-RW.
Is there such a slide in module for the Wallstreet
Ben Dyer said:
This is a known issue with the Wallstreet under Jaguar. To fix this
problem:
* Restart into MacOS 9
* Put the Wallstreet to sleep
* Wake it up again
* Restart into Jaguar
As I have stated earlier on-list, I have a differing experience in that
step 2 and 3 above was unnecessary
, G-Books at G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com wrote:
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 21:08:46 -0800
From: CR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No DHCP on Walstreet Ethernet (was not-so-dead)
I found the RJ45 jack on the back of the Wallstreet.
Plugged in direct rather than my Falleron
Thanks for everyone's help.
Basically I have a working 233 MHz Wallstreet with 288M RAM
when I get and install replacement PCMCIA cage from Ebay
and a replacement CD module from LEM Swap
I should be in pretty good shape.
I think I'll consider upgrading the HD as well
Turning on AppleTalk Ethernet
At 9:13 PM -0800 12/23/04, Alejandro wrote:
If OS 9 works fine, do not run any updates (you can
find a bug on OS 9.2 because it ads some things as
authoring support. Wallstreets must have an internal
CD-RW to use that for example).
That's because OS 9 is a fixed OS 8.6 wich must works
on OS X as
I have a wallstreet 300mhz. It needed a new pram battery which I
replaced. The main power battery was dead at that time. After running
the computer a few days with no trouble I shut it down and turned it
back on 2 days later. The clock had jumped forward by about 20 years. I
didn't think much
on 22/12/04 22:34, Steven J Haack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a wallstreet 300mhz. It needed a new pram battery which I
replaced. The main power battery was dead at that time. After running
the computer a few days with no trouble I shut it down and turned it
back on 2 days later
Bill Gau said:
Getting ready to replace a failing LCD on a PDQ (i.e., Rev. 2, 2nd
generation Wallstreet) and I am wondering if there is compatibility
betw. the Lombard LCD and possibly the Pismo LCD. Same dimensions,
ribbon cables, etc. Does anyone know?
I used a 13 from the WS I on my WS II
standard Wallstreet.
So, I boot from a 9.2 install disk but cannot install because
I get a dialogue telling me Instaler cannot be found
or Disk Error depending on which icon I click.
Hmmm. Guess I'll have to try my 9.1 installer.
I did zap the PRAM as suggested but was unable to rest NVRAM
Laurent Daudelin said:
I think your hard disk is busted.
Why? Shouldn't some serious errors turn up when running disktests? I
think rather that there is a NVRAM or PRAM problem.
Facing the same symptoms I'd start with a fundamental reset (starting up
with Cmd-Opt-O-F and typing reset-nvram and
on 20/12/04 19:32, Mikael Byström at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent Daudelin said:
I think your hard disk is busted.
Why? Shouldn't some serious errors turn up when running disktests? I
think rather that there is a NVRAM or PRAM problem.
Facing the same symptoms I'd start with a
I did see a G3 of some sort for sale on ebay UK a whaile back that
had the wrong lid fitted. Seller claimed it worked fine but didn't
quite shut properly.
Ben
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On Dec 17, 2004, at 11:57 AM, G-Books wrote:
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:11:40 -0700
From: Bill Gau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pismo HD - Wallstreet HD - The same?
Following the discussion on the Pismo HD replacement with considerable
interest.
I am wondering if the harddrive specs for the Pismo
On Dec 18, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote:
The Wallstreet came with the larger 17mm drives, the Lombard/Pismo
could only use 12.5 max.
Actually, I was just looking at my original WallStreet (266, 4GB HD,
from the end of the production run as the Lombard was just about to be
or had been
Following the discussion on the Pismo HD replacement with considerable
interest.
I am wondering if the harddrive specs for the Pismo are the same for
the Wallstreet Rev. 2 (PDQ).
Someone who is in the know please let me know.
Thanks.
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:11:03 -0700, Bruce Johnson
[EMAIL
To all:
Getting ready to replace a failing LCD on a PDQ (i.e., Rev. 2, 2nd
generation Wallstreet) and I am wondering if there is compatibility
betw. the Lombard LCD and possibly the Pismo LCD. Same dimensions,
ribbon cables, etc. Does anyone know?
Just the LCD itself, not the entire lid. I
interest.
I am wondering if the harddrive specs for the Pismo are the same for
the Wallstreet Rev. 2 (PDQ).
Someone who is in the know please let me know.
Thanks.
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At 7:24 PM -0800 12/15/04, CR wrote:
Greetings. I'm new to this list
migrating from the PowerBooks list.
I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998
233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem
It's dead.
First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII?
Yes it is, same model I
Is there a -+R/WRCD/DVD drive that will work in a wallstreet?
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Sometimes gives me a chime , but that's all.
I'd start with booting off the OS 9 CD, formatting the HD then do an install.
I think I'll try this next time it boots.
I have 9.2 and 9.1 options.
Is one preferred on the Wallstreet over the other?
Thank you
it boots.
I have 9.2 and 9.1 options.
Is one preferred on the Wallstreet over the other?
I think your hard disk is busted.
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Greetings. I'm new to this list
migrating from the PowerBooks list.
I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998
233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem
It's dead.
First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII?
Secondly, I'll describe it's symptoms
Greetings. I'm new to this list
migrating from the PowerBooks list.
I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998
233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem
It's dead.
First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII?
Secondly, I'll describe it's symptoms in solicitation
on 15/12/04 22:24, CR at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings. I'm new to this list
migrating from the PowerBooks list.
I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998
233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem
It's dead.
First I wonder if the above numbers verify
On Dec 3, Ben Dyer responded to my question:
On 3 Dec 2004, at 08:55, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Hey, Listers!
I'm still struggling with my Wallstreet. It still will not charge
the battery. I've replaced the power card and the PMU, but still no
go. The battery is new, purchased off eBay. Any
On 08/12/04 12:06, Scott Birdwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 3, Ben Dyer responded to my question:
On 3 Dec 2004, at 08:55, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Hey, Listers!
I'm still struggling with my Wallstreet. It still will not charge
the battery. I've replaced the power card
On 9 Dec 2004, at 04:06, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Thanks for the response, Ben. My apologies for being so slow to
respond. It's the holiday season, and those of us in retail are
getting a bit busy! As for the Wallstreet, I've definitely tried the
first 3 steps several times first. The first
On 08/12/04 17:35, Ben Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Dec 2004, at 04:06, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Thanks for the response, Ben. My apologies for being so slow to
respond. It's the holiday season, and those of us in retail are
getting a bit busy! As for the Wallstreet, I've definitely
On 9 Dec 2004, at 09:47, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I believe that the charge card you're referring to is also called the
Power Management Unit (or PMU) and he initially said that this board
has
been replaced. Unless he got another defective PMU (which would always
be
possible), the problem might
On Dec 6, 2004, at 11:14 PM, rama chavy wrote:
there's a wallstreet with a pentium 2 for sale on ebay.. lol.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItemrd=1item=5144293146ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
cheers,
rama.
It does not seem to be a working model, so maybe it really does have a
PII
there's a wallstreet with a pentium 2 for sale on ebay.. lol.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItemrd=1item=5144293146ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
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rama.
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:16:05 -0500, Laurent Daudelin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 05/12/04 00:28, PETE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the above mentioned printer connected to my
Wallstreet via a printer cable connected to the USB
port. When I open up the chooser the printer appears
Hi;
I have a 233mhz Wallstreet running OS 9.1 connected via a PCMCIA
firewire to an external hard drive containing OS 10.3
How do I boot into OS 10??
When I change the start up disk to the external HD and restart I get the
following message a the first start up screen.
1,unknown word
open
I have the above mentioned printer connected to my
Wallstreet via a printer cable connected to the USB
port. When I open up the chooser the printer appears
on the left side of the dialog box but nothing on the
right dialog box where it says 'choose an HP printer:'
I installed the drivers
on 05/12/04 00:28, PETE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the above mentioned printer connected to my
Wallstreet via a printer cable connected to the USB
port. When I open up the chooser the printer appears
on the left side of the dialog box but nothing on the
right dialog box where it says
Glad to hear its up and walking.
Try running a CD cleaner through the CD drive. Sounds like its dirty or out
of focus. There is an adjustment process for the drive, I had to do it for
my 1400, but its a little complicated. Somebody had directions for the
PB1400 CD drive (should be similar). I
Hey, Listers!
I'm still struggling with my Wallstreet. It still will not charge
the battery. I've replaced the power card and the PMU, but still no
go. The battery is new, purchased off eBay. Any ideas as to where
to go from here? In an (supposedly) unrelated issue, when I boot up
(OS
Wallstreet up to a
external CDRW or HD. Unfortunately this cable has the wrong end on it.
It has the end that plugs into the back of my Umax J-700, S-900, G3
MT, or PowerTower Pro. Is there a gender/bender fitting to convert
this so I can plug my SCSI CDRW into this cable? Thanks, as always
On 3 Dec 2004, at 08:55, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Hey, Listers!
I'm still struggling with my Wallstreet. It still will not charge
the battery. I've replaced the power card and the PMU, but still no
go. The battery is new, purchased off eBay. Any ideas as to where
to go from here?
According
Ken responded to my Wallstreet question:
My original inquiry:
Lastly, I bought a cable at
Microcenter this weekend out of the bargain bin. It is for Powerbooks
and has a HDI 30 fitting on one end and a SCSI DB M25 fitting on the
other end. My intent was to be able to hook my Wallstreet up
My Reply follows quote. On 02/12/2004 16:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ken's response:
You said what kind of connector it had on the Wallstreet end but
I don't understand your description of the other end. It sounds like
it is a D25 type. What kind do you need on the other end? In other
words
I had the Wallstreet that had the disallowed symbol while starting in 10.2
I borrowed a ibook and moved my HD over. It still had the disallowed symbol
so I put a 9 start-up CD in, and after starting from that told the HD to
start from 9.
Put it back in the Wallstreet and it is running again
on 02/12/04 23:22, Katherine Zysk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the Wallstreet that had the disallowed symbol while starting in 10.2
I borrowed a ibook and moved my HD over. It still had the disallowed symbol
so I put a 9 start-up CD in, and after starting from that told the HD
I am working on my Wallstreet.
First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.
I thought maybe the loose plug caused a problem with the power and charge
card that the batteries
Hallo all.
Got myself a WS II (the one with the 14 lcd) and want to have the option to
use an external monitor.
The VGA out only appears to work under OS9. I primarily use 10.2.8 (like I'm
doing right now), but I get nothing from the port when using 10.2.8.
What gives?
PS: Does anyone have a
or the resolution for the
VGA port. Also, make sure you put the Wallstreet to sleep, plug your monitor
then awake the Wallstreet. See if it detects the monitor.
-Laurent.
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On 30/11/04 22:20, Katherine Zysk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on my Wallstreet.
First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.
I thought maybe the loose plug
On 30/11/04 22:20, Katherine Zysk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on my Wallstreet.
First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.
I thought maybe the loose plug
On 01/12/04 17:37, Katherine Zysk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30/11/04 22:20, Katherine Zysk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on my Wallstreet.
First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
With that in place I put in the batteries
Did you add any memory to it?
-Laurent.
About a year or two ago, I think that it has 256
Then, you might want to take it out to see, although you might not have
enough memory left to install OS X. I've read a lot of complaints from
Lombard users unable to install OS X and many times,
on 01/12/04 18:35, Katherine Zysk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you add any memory to it?
-Laurent.
About a year or two ago, I think that it has 256
Then, you might want to take it out to see, although you might not have
enough memory left to install OS X. I've read a lot of
Why does the disallowed symbol come up.
What does it mean?
Bad or unbootable OS X install.
Not enough ram?
Bad ram?
Nope.
Bad RAM might have caused your install to fail - I missed the start of the
thread
I did get it to install and it ran fine, I booted into 9 to work on some older
On 1 Dec 2004, at 17:35, Dave NovaK wrote:
PS: Does anyone have a spare logic board for me? My battery doesn't
charge anymore and I'm pretty sure it isn't the battery. Already
replaced the DC board to no avail. I have a WSII 300mhz.
I bought a spare WS2/PDQ logic board for US$30 or 40. They're
...
-Laurent.
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Why does the disallowed symbol come up.
What does it mean?
Not enough ram?
Bad ram?
I'm sure that there are a number of causes for the disallowed
symbol. But the one I ran into when I installed OS 10.2 on my
Wallstreet was that I had an external hard drive connected to the PB
via
Dave NovaK said:
The VGA out only appears to work under OS9. I primarily use 10.2.8 (like I'm
doing right now), but I get nothing from the port when using 10.2.8.
What gives?
It works under OS X. In some cases you may need to reboot.
PS: Does anyone have a spare logic board for me? My battery
OK, I bought that Lombard I was asking about a couple of days ago and also
looking at a Pismo, if I can get it for a good price, I'll sell the Lombard.
1.) Anyway, the Lombard only has 64MB of ram and my Wallstreet which I will
be selling has 512MB. Can I take some of this ram out of my
On Friday, November 26, 2004, at 01:23 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote:
Greetings,
at work we have a Linux server to which a bunch of PCs is connected.
Sometimes, I work with my Wallstreet PB (with OS 10.3.5) there and I
would like to access the server. While WWW browsing and connecting
What's the state of Cisco's drivers? I have a Aeronet card...
Hi David. I have just updated my wireless FAQ and there are links to the
Cisco drivers on that page. http://home.earthlink.net/~kjvann/
Cisco 340 350 and some OEM's of them will work under OS 9 and OSX.
As far as I can tell, Cisco
Greetings,
at work we have a Linux server to which a bunch of PCs is connected.
Sometimes, I work with my Wallstreet PB (with OS 10.3.5) there and I
would like to access the server. While WWW browsing and connecting to
the server is not a problem, I am not able to even see the different
shares
I have a home network (G5, Wallstreet, iceBook, Linux, 16/600) and I
still don't know exactly why servers show up or not, but all you have
to do is find out the network addresses and type them in the Connect
to Server box. If you want to use ftp then type
ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED], if the linux
The National Enquirer reports at 5:28 PM -0800 11/24/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 4:18 PM -0700 11/24/04, Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 4:30 PM -0800 11/23/04, Tom Peterson wrote:
With all due sympathy, My wallstreet does not like to wake from sleep.
It does however reboot to OS9
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