Re: Wallstreet display question

2005-10-17 Thread Gary E Davis
PM To: G-Books Subject: Re: Wallstreet display question Yes. Any of the active matrix TFT LCDs -- the 12" TFT (not the passive 12" FSTN) the 13" and the 14"-- can work with any Wallstreet. The only LCD issue with Wallstreets I have ever noticed is that a 12" FSTN scree

Re: Wallstreet display question

2005-10-17 Thread GalBros
In a message dated 10/17/2005 6:22:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Hi all > >I'm sure this has been asked but I looked and couldn't find it.. Can you >take 12" screened Powerbook and swap in a 14" wallstreet screen? Yes. Any of the active matrix TFT LCDs -- the 12" TFT (

Wallstreet display question

2005-10-17 Thread Gary E Davis
Hi all I'm sure this has been asked but I looked and couldn't find it.. Can you take 12" screened Powerbook and swap in a 14" wallstreet screen? Thank you Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives

Re: Wallstreet-Display

2004-09-13 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 9/13/2004 2:37:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Will the display of Wallstreet-PB of the second series work in one of > the first series? Yes. The only conflict in the WS series LCD screens is that the 12.1 FSTN screen of the WS I will not work on th

Wallstreet-Display

2004-09-13 Thread Nils Mueller-Scheessel
Will the display of Wallstreet-PB of the second series work in one of the first series? Cheers, Nils -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | & CDRWs on S

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-19 Thread Clark Martin
At 5:34 PM -0700 4/19/04, Bruce Johnson wrote: On Apr 19, 2004, at 4:51 PM, Clark Martin wrote: That is true about the disk and magnets except for the fact that there are two very powerful sets of magnets INSIDE the drive, the head positioning motor and spindle motor. HDD's haven't had head posit

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-19 Thread George Mogiljansky
Dear Clark, Tilting or pivoting the PowerBook will void the warranty. George :) --- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 12:16 PM -0600 4/18/04, Mike Kauspedas wrote: > >If you use a magnet close to your hard drive you > are asking to loose > >all your data. I don't care what other peopl

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Apr 19, 2004, at 4:51 PM, Clark Martin wrote: That is true about the disk and magnets except for the fact that there are two very powerful sets of magnets INSIDE the drive, the head positioning motor and spindle motor. HDD's haven't had head positioning motors in a very long time. Instead the

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-19 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:01 PM -0400 4/18/04, Scott Howe wrote: Hi- I remember a thread from a few days ago about sleep/display problems on a Wallstreet. At the time, I wasn't having any problems so I didn't pay much attention, but oddly enough, a Wallstreet I just sold to a friend is having the problem now. Was the

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-19 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:16 PM -0600 4/18/04, Mike Kauspedas wrote: If you use a magnet close to your hard drive you are asking to loose all your data. I don't care what other people have done, drives work off magnetic polarity, if you reverse it with a magnet, viola your data is gone. I would go with the brass id

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-18 Thread James Sanderson
oo often, Have not erased hard drive yet. -Original Message- From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Howe Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:01 AM To: G-Books Subject: Wallstreet Display Hi- I remember a thread from a few days ago about sleep/display problems on a Wal

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-18 Thread Mike Kauspedas
drive yet. -Original Message- From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Howe Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:01 AM To: G-Books Subject: Wallstreet Display Hi- I remember a thread from a few days ago about sleep/display problems on a Wallstreet. At the time, I wasn't having

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-18 Thread George Mogiljansky
Here's the 'official' solution, with photo: ".. Apparently the IBM Travelstar creates an unusually high magnetic field for a 4200 RPM hard drive, which interferes with the PowerBook's "sleep switch" located inside the lower body housing adjacent to the Delete key and right above to the hard drive

Re: Wallstreet Display

2004-04-18 Thread Tom
yet. -Original Message- From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Howe Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:01 AM To: G-Books Subject: Wallstreet Display Hi- I remember a thread from a few days ago about sleep/display problems on a Wallstreet. At the time, I wasn't havin

Wallstreet Display

2004-04-18 Thread Scott Howe
Hi- I remember a thread from a few days ago about sleep/display problems on a Wallstreet. At the time, I wasn't having any problems so I didn't pay much attention, but oddly enough, a Wallstreet I just sold to a friend is having the problem now. Was ther any resolution found for this problem? I

opening the wallstreet display

2004-01-16 Thread Mikael Byström
How feasible would it be to open the wallstreet display all the way into the metal housing and take the backlighting from one LCD and move it to another or alternatively move only the actual LCD display from one metal housing to another? The reason for my question is that I just got my hands on a

Re: Wallstreet Display

2003-01-13 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 14/01/03 01:30, Andrew Main at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a WallStreet PB whose display shows two thin light vertical > lines, about 1-2 pixels wide, dividing the screen into three vertical > panels, almost exactly equal in width, like a triptych. Anyone seen > this? Is it likely to be j

WallStreet Display

2003-01-13 Thread Andrew Main
I have a WallStreet PB whose display shows two thin light vertical lines, about 1-2 pixels wide, dividing the screen into three vertical panels, almost exactly equal in width, like a triptych. Anyone seen this? Is it likely to be just a bad cable connection? Andrew Main -- G-Books is sponsore

233Å@/ 13.3" wallstreet display cable

2002-08-28 Thread kevin cleary
Hi, I've read G-Books for quite a while and am grateful for all the helpful information here. I've used a 300mHz Wallstreet for about three years now and still really enjoy it. Recently I acquired a Wallstreet 233/13.3. This is the model with no L2 cache and a problematic video cable. A friend g