John Callahan wrote:
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>> Anyone know where I can find a replacement fan for this card?
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>> Thanks, and Happy New Year!
>> Dale Hoffman
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> Fan is available at http://hardcoremac.stores.yahoo.net/
> g4qucafan.html. Sixty dollars but if you look furt
So are you saying that I can add large drive support to the digital
audio without the pci ata card? How? How do I build a Hackintosh? My
brother just got me a 1.8GHZ dell dimension for $20 at a second hand
shop.
-Jonas
On 12/27/08, PeterH wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2008, at 2:15 AM, jonas ulrich w
I'm trying to set up Mail in a second account. After logging into the
account I open Mail only to have it automatically close before I can
set up the Mail account. Does anyone know what's happening here?
George
Mac OS X 10.5.6
Mac Mini 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Mike Baker wrote:
> Any suggestions for a video card for a G4 Sawtooth? It has an AGP slot with
> an ATI Rage (16 MB) in it. I know an ATI Rage 9200 will work in a PCI slot,
> but I'd like to take advantage of my AGP slot.
> Would there be any advantage to having the 9200 or another PCI video ca
Peter Mc Court wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2009, at 03:26, Charles Lenington wrote:
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> snip--
> Hi Charles,
>
> Below is the fix (from the G3-5 list, by Jack Sparrow, September 30,
> 2008) - it worked like a charm for me, although I had to re-enter my
> all my network locations/settings (n
Any suggestions for a video card for a G4 Sawtooth? It has an AGP slot with an
ATI Rage (16 MB) in it. I know an ATI Rage 9200 will work in a PCI slot, but
I'd like to take advantage of my AGP slot.
Would there be any advantage to having the 9200 or another PCI video card in a
PCI slot and an A
Clarifying... FREE, I just couldn't put the "recipe" on the list, or
I'd get my fingers slapped :-) I think the email is 3mb or less, can I
send it to you? Jeff
On Jan 3, 2009, at 1:13 PM, Dana Collins wrote:
> On 1/2/09 6:24 PM, Jeffrey Engle of macgu...@gmail.com sent
>
>> Anybody want to kn
On 1/2/09 6:24 PM, Jeffrey Engle of macgu...@gmail.com sent
> Anybody want to know how to do this?
>
> As we know when you have a 802.11a/n network and there are older Macs
> in the house that run 802.11b/g your network must adhere to the lowest
> frequency. Making the network slower.
>
> I ha
See if it shows up in Disk Utility. It may just need to be formatted
for that computer even though they are both running the same OS.
-Jonas
On 1/2/09, glen wrote:
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>
> - Original Message
> > From: Charles Davis
> > To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> > Sent: Friday, January 2,
At 11:46 AM -0800 1/2/2009, Kyle Hansen wrote:
>On 1/2/09 10:48 AM, "Beniamino Cenci Goga"
>Broadcast into the ether:
> > What are the chances it is the FW chip on the logic board to be busted
>> and not the daughter card? System profile says Firewire 2.2.2
>> regardless the daughterboard is
On Jan 3, 2009, at 1:12 AM, ProGearDeal wrote:
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> Please double check your firewire cable.
> Most likely, it is your firewire cable got short curcit and burn the
> board.
In fact I have the feeling that I burnt the FW of a couple of eMacs
and iMacs at the university... :-(
Ben
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On Jan 3, 2:55 am, Paul wrote:
> I think you'll get more for the parts. For instance, the power supply
> in good used condition tends to go for about $60 on eBay, much more
> than a Sawtooth PS. This is despite my being able to get a complete
> working Gigabit or Digital Audio machine on Craigsli
On 3 Jan 2009, at 03:26, Charles Lenington wrote:
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> I get the following in a box when I attempt to enter network
>
> Your network settings have been changed by another application.
>
> Clicking OK just causes the box to refresh. There was a brief
> mention on
> another list but it went away
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