On 09/06/05 17:28, "Debra Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip!]
> Also, I'm about to tackle replacing the hard drive in the Pismo and
> copied the drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. Do I just drag what it
> copied onto the new drive once it is installed in the machine?
No. With OS X, there are m
On Jun 9, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Debra Platt wrote:
Does anyone know if it would work to put a 6 gig hard drive that
was in a Pismo with OS 10.3 and 9 into a Wallstreet 233mhz./ 512
cache/ 192 ram, or what would have to be done to it, or if it would
be just unbearably slow. It would be used for
Does anyone know if it would work to put a 6 gig hard drive that was in
a Pismo with OS 10.3 and 9 into a Wallstreet 233mhz./ 512 cache/ 192
ram, or what would have to be done to it, or if it would be just
unbearably slow. It would be used for web surfing, Word, and probably
some IM and email.
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 firmwa
>> 820-0915-A (i think)
>
> That is a production part number of the printed circuit board. The ser# is
> visible inside the PC card slot door.
>
> To get to the lower RAM slot, you have to pull the processor board, just
> as
> on the others of the series. Just remove the heat sink and it is visib
My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 18:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>on 8.8.04 4:29 am, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>>> ...upgrade options
>>> for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>>>
>>> 1. can i change o
on 8.8.04 4:29 am, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> ...upgrade options
>> for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>>
>> 1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
>> wallstreet II processor?
My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>hi all! new to the g-book scene, & was wondering what upgrade options there
>are for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>
>1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
>wallstreet II processor? 233
hi all! new to the g-book scene, & was wondering what upgrade options there
are for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
wallstreet II processor? 233, 266, or 300 mhz? you know, anything with a
cache!
2. can i put one of the
Hope this helps.
http://www.transintl.com/mov/pbg3ser-memory-vr-cip.mov
-MW .
On Thursday, April 22, 2004, at 08:06 AM, Wayne wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get a manual for a Wallstreet. I need to
know how to take it apart and upgrade the hard drive for a friend.
I've
done this on my Pi
> Does anyone know where I can get a manual for a Wallstreet. I need to
> know how to take it apart and upgrade the hard drive for a friend. I've
> done this on my Pismo but I can't seem to get the Wallstreet apart and
> don't want to force the issue.
>
> Any help appreciated.
http://docs.info.a
Here it is:
http://homepage.mac.com/sysop/PhotoAlbum3.html
It's a slide show, sort of.
J Sanderson
On Wednesday, April 21, 2004, at 05:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get a manual for a Wallstreet. I need to
know how to take it apart and upgrade the hard drive for
Remove the battery and CD Rom. Inside these compartments are 2 latches.
I believe you pull them toward you. (It's been a wile). These are on
the inside top
of the case that houses the track pad. The keyboard should pop up a
tinny bit.Then
just remove it (the keyboard) and your good to go.
Also, y
Does anyone know where I can get a manual for a Wallstreet. I need to
know how to take it apart and upgrade the hard drive for a friend. I've
done this on my Pismo but I can't seem to get the Wallstreet apart and
don't want to force the issue.
Any help appreciated.
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Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Wallstreet question
At 8:02 PM -0600 2/19/04, Hector I Macedo wrote:
I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz,
and have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to
install 10.2 it goes half way and then it just h
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 08:39:12AM -0500, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
: on 20/02/04 02:48, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: > At 8:02 PM -0600 2/19/04, Hector I Macedo wrote:
: >>
: >> I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz,
: >> and have installed 10.1.5 and it doe
on 20/02/04 02:48, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 8:02 PM -0600 2/19/04, Hector I Macedo wrote:
>> I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz,
>> and have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to
>> install 10.2 it goes half way and then it ju
Laurent said: when trying to install 10.2, while 10.1 was fine. I would
suggest that you
put back the original memory and run the installer again. Once it is
installed, you can try to put back the memory you added.
-Laurent.
Mm, that must be it. Thanks Laurent, initially it had 64, then I
At 8:02 PM -0600 2/19/04, Hector I Macedo wrote:
I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz,
and have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to
install 10.2 it goes half way and then it just hangs there with no
final outcome, is that a sign that it reached
on 19/02/04 21:02, Hector I Macedo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz, and
> have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to install
> 10.2 it goes half way and then it just hangs there with no final
> outcome, is that a s
I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz, and
have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to install
10.2 it goes half way and then it just hangs there with no final
outcome, is that a sign that it reached its limit?
Thanks
Hector I. Macedo
On 1/19/04 4:08 PM, "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under
>>> palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's
>>> mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card
>>> installe
>> Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under
>> palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's
>> mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card
>> installed. Is that because it simply cannot complete the startup proc
On 1/17/04 3:37 PM, "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under
> palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's
> mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card
> installed. Is th
Should a wallstreet be able to start up without the charge card (under
palmrest, charges the batteries) installed? My wallstreet still has it's
mystery startup problem, and the symptoms are different without that card
installed. Is that because it simply cannot complete the startup process
without
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Mark Kippert wrote:
> Jonathan & Diana Long on 2/12/03 12:39 PM wrote:
>
>> I just got in a '98 Wallstreet (Mainstreet?) with a broken screen.
>>
>> It's got a 12.1 FSTN screen, can I replace it with a 12.1 TFT screen
>> from a
>> '99 Wallstreet?
>>
>
Jonathan & Diana Long on 2/12/03 12:39 PM wrote:
> I just got in a '98 Wallstreet (Mainstreet?) with a broken screen.
>
> It's got a 12.1 FSTN screen, can I replace it with a 12.1 TFT screen from a
> '99 Wallstreet?
>
> Please respond offlist to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Any 12.1" screen from a Wal
I just got in a '98 Wallstreet (Mainstreet?) with a broken screen.
It's got a 12.1 FSTN screen, can I replace it with a 12.1 TFT screen from a
'99 Wallstreet?
Please respond offlist to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TIA,
Jon
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