The S3 has both a microsd (64 Gb capacity cards) and a microusb slot.
If I attach the latter to the mac, will the phone appear as a storage
volume?
Dave: Good idea, but, as you said, one is wasting time sending an
email or letter to Apple. I think they are convinced that they are
fully ju
> Many thanks, Cameron. I tend to agree -- can't imagine having a faster
> computer than my G5 dual 2.3 GHz and am very annoyed at Apple for not
> supporting their own 5 year old OS 5 while still supporting a 10 year
> old Windows OS!
>
> Do you know whether the Galaxy S3 will work with a PP
Many thanks, Cameron. I tend to agree -- can't imagine having a faster
computer than my G5 dual 2.3 GHz and am very annoyed at Apple for not
supporting their own 5 year old OS 5 while still supporting a 10 year
old Windows OS!
Do you know whether the Galaxy S3 will work with a PPC mac? (I
On Sep 16, 2012, at 4:46 PM, DLC wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to take.
> A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8GHz DP w/ PCI slots)
> to a small private school. Recently I was told by the teacher that it just
> s
On Sep 15, 2012, at 7:09 PM, Warren Nagourney wrote:
> The new iPhone 5 can no longer be used with a PPC mac, since the minimum OS
> is 10.6.8. I obviously have two options.
>
> Either I can submit to Apple's blackmail and buy an intel Mac that I don't
> need in order to use the new phone. Or,
> The new iPhone 5 can no longer be used with a PPC mac, since the
> minimum OS is 10.6.8. I obviously have two options.
>
> Either I can submit to Apple's blackmail and buy an intel Mac that I
> don't need in order to use the new phone. Or, I can consider an
> Android phone. Frankly, I am
if you havinga boot issues it might be the hard drive or
software or motherboard
On Sep 16, 2012, at 7:46 PM, DLC wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to take.
> A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8
On 9/15/12 10:39 AM, Frank Dutra wrote:
I've had a lot more connected to a G4 than a couple of drives and a
9800. My guess is that your power supply is getting marginal. After 12
years likely the capacitors in the power supply have started going.
You could recap the power supply or do an atx conv
The new iPhone 5 can no longer be used with a PPC mac, since the
minimum OS is 10.6.8. I obviously have two options.
Either I can submit to Apple's blackmail and buy an intel Mac that I
don't need in order to use the new phone. Or, I can consider an
Android phone. Frankly, I am very reluct
First, I would try to reset the pram:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379?viewlocale=en_US
Then I would try to reset the SMU.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1436
Good luck.
Eric
From: DLC
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012
Greetings all,
I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to
take. A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8GHz DP w/ PCI
slots) to a small private school. Recently I was told by the teacher that
it just stopped working, so I took it in and ascertained that
If you do a search with"atx G4" you'll get quite a few hits with
pinouts and instructions.
I do have a G4 with an ATX power supply. Mine was done with an adapter
so that if the ATX power supply ever quits, it's just a matter of
plugging another in
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