Weird.. It does this now since I upgraded my RAM to 320 MB RAM, but it
wakes up as I play with the Bright Setting Button... Does this every time I
turn it on, also it makes a line of color 1/2 across the screen when
shutting down and stays like that for about 30-45 seconds. Should I worry
about
I have a Wallstreet that was running fine--no video issues at all. I
just picked up a 128mb module and installed it while still in OS 9. I
noticed a red outline or glow around dialog boxes after the install but
didn't think much about it.
I then installed Panther via XPostFacto and now the
I have a Wallstreet that was running fine--no video issues at all. I
just picked up a 128mb module and installed it while still in OS 9. I
noticed a red outline or glow around dialog boxes after the install but
didn't think much about it.
I then installed Panther via XPostFacto and now
You shouldn't use XPostFacto because Panther can be
installed on every PowerBook G3 (except the Original
which was an old machine with a G3 processor).
Anyway, the Video Card of the Wallstreet is not fully
supported on OS X. Apple suggest to switch from
Millions to Thousands Colors as a Solution.
On Jul 22, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Alejandro wrote:
You shouldn't use XPostFacto because Panther can be
installed on every PowerBook G3 (except the Original
which was an old machine with a G3 processor).
You're thinking of Jaguar. Panther is restricted to systems that
originally shipped with a USB
on 6/7/04 3:42 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Hardware Diagnostics - Bad Memory Test?
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 18:57:24 -0400
Does anyone have any hardware diagnostic software they'd recommend?
I've got a Wallstreet with either a bad memory module or processor
card. Can't