Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-06-10 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
Also, when I put the Orinoco card in my WS while running 9, it shows up as an Airport card. Will the airport software be just fine with this card ? Yes, indeed they are the same thing: have a look at my page on this topic: http://homepage.mac.com/bengi -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-06-10 Thread Tom and Lisa P
What's the best PC card solution for wi-fi on Wallstreet running OS X? Anyone know of hacked drivers for the Orinoco cards? If not, is it possible to use original AirPort card via a PCMCIA adapter? Suggestions on best places to shop for any needed hardware? -- Gene, a.k.a. G-Man Friends don't

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Michael A. Howard
themacuser wrote: I have a question similar to this: What would be the best USB wifi adpator for a Lombard running OS X? I want one that is cheap and preferably supports external antennas... On 28/05/2005, at 05:11, Adrian Carter wrote: I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread themacuser
I have a question similar to this: What would be the best USB wifi adpator for a Lombard running OS X? I want one that is cheap and preferably supports external antennas... On 28/05/2005, at 05:11, Adrian Carter wrote: I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked fine, I made use of

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Adrian Carter
I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked fine, I made use of the IOXperts driver which ran the card. Faultless performance and a decent range and it worked well with external aerials as well. ADi On 27 May 2005, at 18:21, Gene Osburn wrote: What's the best PC card solution f

Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Gene Osburn
What's the best PC card solution for wi-fi on Wallstreet running OS X? Anyone know of hacked drivers for the Orinoco cards? If not, is it possible to use original AirPort card via a PCMCIA adapter? Suggestions on best places to shop for any needed hardware? -- Gene, a.k.a. G-Man Friends don'

Follow-up on 3rd-party Wireless cards (was: X on Wallstreet)

2005-01-02 Thread Bob
On 11/9/04, I responded to the following Luis Sequeira quote by saying: > >Many(802.11g) cards just work right out of the box with the >drivers built into the (Apple) OS. > >Luis, > Just to clarify your point a little bit. I'm not sure I would say >"many" work right out of the box with the dri

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Anne Judge
On Nov 9, 2004, at 10:24 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote: I have a Belkin 802.11g card that works like a charm (either on my Wallstreet or on my TiBook, both running OS X Panther) ; and I know several others also work, but you should check before you buy, of course. Thanks, I just saw - after I posted

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 3:24 PM + 11/9/04, Luis Sequeira wrote: > >The one think I want to add is a wireless card (for the internet radio > >& allrecipes.com/epicurious.com), which I haven't done yet. I > >understand going to X complicates this, but I've only done casual > >reading,

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 10:43 AM +0100 11/10/04, Mikael Byström wrote: >Anne Judge said: > > >The one think I want to add is a wireless card (for the internet radio > >& allrecipes.com/epicurious.com), which I haven't done yet. I > >understand going to X complicates this, but I've only

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Luis Sequeira
The one think I want to add is a wireless card (for the internet radio & allrecipes.com/epicurious.com), which I haven't done yet. I understand going to X complicates this, but I've only done casual reading, not serious research, so far. I'll report back how I do, when I get around to actually doi

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Luis Sequeira
The one think I want to add is a wireless card (for the internet radio & allrecipes.com/epicurious.com), which I haven't done yet. I understand going to X complicates this, but I've only done casual reading, not serious research, so far. I'll report back how I do, when I get around to actually doi

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-10 Thread Mikael Byström
Anne Judge said: >The one think I want to add is a wireless card (for the internet radio >& allrecipes.com/epicurious.com), which I haven't done yet. I >understand going to X complicates this, but I've only done casual >reading, not serious research, so far. I had great results with Orinico

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-08 Thread Anne Judge
On Nov 8, 2004, at 12:53 AM, Ben Dyer wrote: That said, a Wallstreet can be a worthwhile OS X machine for some purposes (mainly office applications like e-mail, web browsing, word processing, and so forth). I have a Wallstreet that alreaday had a 466 MHz upgrade card, 384 MB RAM (when I've got a

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-07 Thread Ben Dyer
On 8 Nov 2004, at 14:32, Laurent Daudelin wrote: If you could upgrade the processor for the 300MHz for cheap, then I think it would be worth it, but I'm not sure buying a brand new G4 upgrades is. You are still left with a sub-par video system that can't be upgraded and a relatively slow system b

Re: X on Wallstreet

2004-11-07 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 07/11/04 21:01, Katherine Zysk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > What is the highest X that I can put on my Wallstreet 266? > > Is it worth upgrading the processor? Officially, 10.2.8 (AKA Jaguar) is the highest you can put in a Wallstreet. However, many Wallstreet owners have been abl

X on Wallstreet

2004-11-07 Thread Katherine Zysk
Hello, What is the highest X that I can put on my Wallstreet 266? Is it worth upgrading the processor? Thanks, Kathiz -- -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbi

Re: x on wallstreet

2004-06-06 Thread Peter Chastain
Nope, nothing special, outside of XPostFacto. In fact, 10.3 was installed onto a freshly formatted and partitioned HDD. Of course, I had to install OS 9 first, so it could boot in the first place. OS 9 and 10 are on different partitions, and even though my HDD is not over 8GB, I installed 10

x on wallstreet

2004-06-06 Thread illovox
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 300 w/=20 > 10.3.4. Both work great, provided I put them in the upper slot. > However, printing is

Re: Mac OS X on WallStreet

2003-05-30 Thread Bruce Johnson
macnifico wrote: A few months ago I installed Mac OS X.1.5 on my WallStreet II, 266 MHz, 256Mb, 20 Gb. No problems, except that it doesn't support the DVD player or the USB and FireWire PC Cards that I have. My PC Card modem was supported only in v.X.1.5 with a generic driver that didn't had the

OS X on WallStreet

2003-05-29 Thread Dan Knight
On 5/28/03 3:30 PM, Christopher Hack posted: >Can't understand all the fuss about running OSX on a WallStreet. I have a >WallStreet with an upgraded hardrive (80gb Travelstar) - no magnetic sleep >problems. I bough 512mb ram cheaply on Ebay - again no problems. I also run >OSX, and it is absolutel

Mac OS X on WallStreet

2003-05-29 Thread macnifico
A few months ago I installed Mac OS X.1.5 on my WallStreet II, 266 MHz, 256Mb, 20 Gb. No problems, except that it doesn't support the DVD player or the USB and FireWire PC Cards that I have. My PC Card modem was supported only in v.X.1.5 with a generic driver that didn't had the speed of the or