On Dec 30, 2005, at 10:52 AM, Udo Huth wrote:
yes, the lower RAM card can be replaced. You have to remove the
processor
board.
Before you begin, remove
the following: . . .
€ Hard drive
I really don't think you need to remove the hard drive - Having it
out of the way makes it easier to g
> ever made for this machine? Second, can the lower
> RAM chip be replace, if so how is this done?
Hi,
yes, the lower RAM card can be replaced. You have to remove the processor
board.
Before you begin, remove
the following:
AC adapter
Expansion bay modules
Keyboard
Heat sink
Hard driv
I would second this advice. Those old 233MHz processors don't cut
it. Get the second generation processors. I was informed by one on
this list that second generation processors would work on the first
generation machines, not vice versa. If you were to seek an upgrade
path to G4dom, thi
Shawn,
I have worked on a couple of WS, both I and II. I would suggest
avoiding OS X.2 altogether. I had sleep and monitor issues on both
machines that were not resolved until I upgraded to Panther installed
using XPostFacto 3. IIRC, there were others on the list had similar
issues. I
I got my wallstreet II upgraded to 512mb just recently and it is
recognized in os9, have not loaded 10.2 yet but will give an update.
Shawn
On Dec 28, 2005, at 11:14 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
First, I have no idea on whether a CD-RW was made for the Wallstreet.
I know the later Lombard and Pis
IMHO, I'd upgrade the processor in any Wallstreet before going after
RAM, as long as you have 128 MB or more. CD-R and RW drives are, no
offence, extraneous gadgets that are a little farther down the list.
However, that's only my opinion, but I'm used to a Lombard 400 with 192
MB of RAM and I'm
First, I have no idea on whether a CD-RW was made for the
Wallstreet. I know the later Lombard and Pismo have aftermarket
Superdrives available, but I don't know about the WS or WSII.
Second, if I remember correctly, the Lombard and Wallstreet take the
same RAM, with the lower slot being repla
First, I have no idea on whether a CD-RW was made for the Wallstreet. I
know the later Lombard and Pismo have aftermarket Superdrives
available, but I don't know about the WS or WSII.
Second, if I remember correctly, the Lombard and Wallstreet take the
same RAM, with the lower slot being repla
Greetings,
I have a couple of simple (I hope) questions
regarding Powerbook G3 Wallstreet. First, was a CDRW
ever made for this machine? Second, can the lower
RAM chip be replace, if so how is this done?
Thanks,
Lee
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on 11/05/05 22:47, Tom and Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have just started getting into the Wallsteet series of laptops.
> First, are any parts between the wallstreet and the lombard or pismo
> cross compatable ?
The Lombard and Pismo have some parts compatible, but not with the
Wallstre
I have just started getting into the Wallsteet series of laptops.
First, are any parts between the wallstreet and the lombard or pismo
cross compatable ?
Second, after doing some research, am I correct in thinking that the
bus speed and CPU speed are solely determined by the resistors on the
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
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
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 builtin FW bus
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
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
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
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
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 year
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