Len, I know it won't work.
What I meant is that I'm going to find out which specs a stick should
have to work in my G4.
Geke
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On Oct 14, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Geke wrote:
Len, I know it won't work.
What I meant is that I'm going to find out which specs a stick should
have to work in my G4.
Geke
Any regular Low Density stick will work. It can not be registered,
that is for server memory and has different keying so
Dan
Do not forget that sometime during the night if left on the mac does
certain system checks etc. I leave my mac on 24/7 with no discernible
damage and set to sleep. Power consumption is minimal.
Norm
On Oct 13, 10:54 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 10:45 PM -0400 10/12/2009, Richard
On Oct 14, 2009, at 6:25 AM, norm46 wrote:
Dan
Do not forget that sometime during the night if left on the mac does
certain system checks etc. I leave my mac on 24/7 with no discernible
damage and set to sleep. Power consumption is minimal.
Norm
In 10.5, if the periodic scripts have not
Hi, guys
Thanks for helping me out several weeks ago with a G4 glitch. Now
I've got another problem. My machine is a G4 AGP Graphics w/a 1.8
GHz Sonnet processor running 10.4.11. I've recently discovered how
to create disk images and think they're great, but I have a disk
image on my
Hi, guys
Thanks for helping me out several weeks ago with a G4 glitch. Now
I've got another problem. My machine is a G4 AGP Graphics w/a 1.8
GHz Sonnet processor running 10.4.11. I've recently discovered how
to create disk images and think they're great, but I have a disk
image on my
On Oct 14, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Tray Stephenson wrote:
I've recently discovered how
to create disk images and think they're great, but I have a disk
image on my desktop that won't go away, no matter what I do.
Rebooting does not unmount the Disk image? Or are you talking about
the actual
At 6:17 PM -0700 10/13/2009, tonycd wrote:
2 adsl-99-144-239-254.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net (99.144.239.254)
17.870 ms 16.665 ms 25.795 ms
[etc]
Ok
It's not Thunderbird - if the prefs etc were foo, it would be failing
all the time.
It's not your DNS - that translation (the dig) was
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
IN the mean time You might want to switch to a more reliable
provider. My fav these days is Gmail...
I actually have my gmail account read (via POP) my mail from my Yahoo
account. That way I didn't have to immediately track
On Oct 11, 8:23 am, Dwight Hines dwight.hi...@gmail.com wrote:
Subject: Insecure MacIntosh Powerline Networks: ATT Liable?
Researching the use of Powerline adapters for in-home, or even within
business sites, you notice immediately that if you are using a pc instead of
a Macintosh
Hi,
I finally managed to boot my MDD into OS9 again and am now able to use
my old SCSI-chain, MO-drive, good ole Plextor CD-writer and my still
excellent Microtek-scanner.
The thing is I'd like to use my scanner also under OSX, I'm running
Panther and Tiger. When I open System Info I get nada
On Oct 14, 2009, at 10:20 AM, iJohn wrote:
FWIW, aside from the occasional accessibility glitch that all cloud
based services are subject to, I've been very happy with gmail ever
since I switched to it.
Well, let's hope they have backups. T-Mobile customers just learned
THAT lesson the
-- Original message --
Subject: disk image will not eject from desktop
Date:Mittwoch 14 Oktober 2009N
From:Tray Stephenson tray.stephen...@comcast.net
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Hi, guys
Thanks for helping me out several weeks ago with a G4 glitch. Now
Some Adaptec cards ( you don't tell us which one you have ) are supported up to
Panther -10.3 and Tiger - 10.4.
I have a Sawtooth using 10.4 which has a 2906 that is connected to a Umax
scanner and it works fine.
Other cards like the Adaptec 2930 and 2930CU also work with Tiger.
The 39160 is
I used to turn my Mac off whenever I was not using it. My intention
was to save electricity. However, a few months ago, I had some
startup issues with my old Smurf and I began leaving the computer on
because re-starts were traumatic.
Those issues have all been resolved now (Thanks, DC), but
Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I used to turn my Mac off whenever I was not using it. My intention
was to save electricity. However, a few months ago, I had some
startup issues with my old Smurf and I began leaving the computer on
because re-starts were traumatic.
Those issues have all been
At 2:31 PM -0700 10/14/2009, Clark Martin wrote:
Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I used to turn my Mac off whenever I was not using it. My intention
was to save electricity. However, a few months ago, I had some
startup issues with my old Smurf and I began leaving the computer on
because
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
Well, let's hope they have backups. T-Mobile customers just learned
THAT lesson the hard way.
http://tinyurl.com/yzfnwtz
I worry a lot less about backing up with google than I would if the
data were on one of
On 10/14/09 12:18 PM, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
I used to turn my Mac off whenever I was not using it. My intention
was to save electricity. However, a few months ago, I had some
startup issues with my old Smurf and I began leaving the computer on
because re-starts
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