On Sep 29, 2008, at 4:04 AM, g3-5-list group wrote:
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Date: Sun, Sep 28 2008 9:15 am
From: Al Poulin
I see lots of new traffic on the group's web site, but where is the
digest? I received the g-books, but not the g3-5-list.
Saturday night's digest finally arrived. The long
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:53 AM, hillhippy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to replace the optical drive in my sister in laws iMac G4
1.25Ghz 17. While I've got it taken apart I want to max out the RAM
and upgrade the hard drive.
The problem is the machine has two DIMM slots one under
On Sep 27, 2008, at 4:10 PM, Doug Burton wrote:
I'm happy to report that the Geeks USB/ATA cable was successfully used
to repair the original 40 Gb drive from the server. I put an extra HD
tray I had laying around in a spare 5.25 external case I bought some
time ago from Surplus Computer.
On Sep 29, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
Saturday night's digest finally arrived. The long header shows one 17
hour delay in transit. Sunday night's digest arrived within the
minute of being sent.
In non-digest form,
I'm seeing replies to subjects that I've never received the
Did an install to an empty partition, of OSX.4.x, upgraded to 4.11,
and thru Sec Upd 2008-005.
This installation does NOT exhibit the 'Error Message' on Network
Screen problem.
So using Migration Assistant, moved EVERYTHING, for the MDD dual
1.25, and the MDD dual 1.0 to separate accounts
Hi Listers!
I'm LEM and Googled out on this, so I'm hoping some of you can help.
I'm looking for skins/protectors for about half a dozen original USB
keyboards that shipped with the iMac G3s back in the day (model
M2452). I've found resources for the Apple Pro USB KB (M7083), and
certainly many
On Sep 28, 4:22 pm, diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Ramdac 100 video card in my stash. I can't find much info on
it but what I did find says PM 7100 or Quadra. This would be a nubus
card then, correct? It visually looks PCI to me but without a PCI
card to compare it too, I could
On Sep 28, 8:03 am, Aaron wrote:
And how do you measure the amperage of a battery?
If you have a DVM with a milli-amp capability that is greater than
that which you expect is being drawn from the battery, you might try
hooking it up in series with the battery circuit. Put a jumper across
On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:16 AM, GrammarGeek wrote:
I'm LEM and Googled out on this, so I'm hoping some of you can help.
I'm looking for skins/protectors for about half a dozen original USB
keyboards that shipped with the iMac G3s back in the day (model
M2452). I've found resources for the
On Sep 29, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:16 AM, GrammarGeek wrote:
I'm LEM and Googled out on this, so I'm hoping some of you can help.
I'm looking for skins/protectors for about half a dozen original USB
keyboards that shipped with the iMac G3s back in the
Greetings all,
I am experiencing exactly the same thing as Chuck on my G4 1.5 GHz
laptop i.e. the 'Network Settings have been changed by another
Application' on the network box, and the same problem when trying to
close it. I see nothing strange in the start up items. Could this be
a bug
At 9:33 PM +0200 9/29/08, Peter Mc Court posted:
Greetings all,
I am experiencing exactly the same thing as Chuck on my G4 1.5 GHz
laptop i.e. the 'Network Settings have been changed by
another Application' on the network box, and the same problem when
trying to close it. I see nothing
At 8:47 PM +0200 9/28/2008, Brian Durant wrote:
I just upgraded from Tiger to Leopard using upgrade and install.
Unfortunately, I had to move the bits and pieces I needed by hand
from my previous system folder to my current system by hand.
Despite having copied the relevant folders, my
On Sep 29, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Simon Royal wrote:
If I am lucky it is one of the AGP 'Sawtooth' models with Airport
slot and
I can add my Airport card in. If not, if it is the original PCI
'Yikes'
version and I don't have that luxury I need to look for USB or PCI
alternatives.
Does
I rejoined the LEM Swaplist which I fell off of when it migrated to
Google to sell a few things. Somewhere along the lines they now
require a full name and city/state when posting to the list. I listed
my zip code which is what I used to do, but my message was rejected
since I did not follow
On Sep 29, 2008, at 7:53 AM, hillhippy wrote:
I'm going to replace the optical drive in my sister in laws iMac G4
1.25Ghz 17. While I've got it taken apart I want to max out the RAM
and upgrade the hard drive.
The problem is the machine has two DIMM slots one under the base plate
and
On 9/29/08, diane wrote:
I rejoined the LEM Swaplist Somewhere along the lines they now
require a full name and city/state when posting to the list
I do not feel like posting that much info to over 3000 people on the
off chance that someone may be interested in my obscure items.
Give a
At 6:50 PM -0400 9/29/2008, diane wrote:
Are there any other lists that are maybe a little more private? I do
not feel like posting that much info to over 3000 people on the off
chance that someone may be interested in my obscure items.
3000? You're off by several magnitudes.
Google Groups
Give a phony name and street address. If someone expresses interest,
you can straighten it out with them at that time. Half the sellers
are doing it this way.
Speaking as a Swaplist nanny, this is a bad idea.
The reason the stupid rule came into being was so that persons could
decide if
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