> for a dedicated dlna client for OS X; ppc or intel. I'm desperate.
>
> Anyone know of a solid dedicated UPnP/DLNA *client*? I say dedicated
> because I've tried VLC and don't really like it for that purpose. This
> will run on 10.5.8, if you know of an intel app, that will be good for
> research
> I get this message every time I try to use Facebook:
>
> A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You
> can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will
> complete.
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> Script:
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> Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback. We will continue to
> maintain
> all of our lists on Google Groups as is and add online forums at
> lowendmac.com as an additional resource.
That is great to hear. Thank you for all you do.
James Carroll
v...@comsouth.net
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Is the mailing list going away? I hope not.
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> Hey Joe and others:
>
> There is a New York company that rebuilds/repairs the G4 MDD power
> supply. Just use Google to search for New York, G4 MDD, rebuild Power
> Supply. They want about $80 for the job.
>
> Bob
According to their website National Ram Electronics no longer repairs
Apple pow
> One by one, my MDD G4 collection has seen their power supplies fail.
> It seems the exact form factor is not available as a new product, only
> used. Which is tough, as it would probably fail soon anyway.
>
> Anyone have experience replacing these? Any advice on best model to fit
> inside the MDD
> Following the recommendations of a number of people on the list I
> bought a Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 1 TB USB 2.0 External Hard
> Drive STAC1000100 (Black). I erased it per Time Machine and it works
> great. My thanks to all who commented or made suggestions. This list
> is invaluable!
I
> I DO maintain a PPC Mac Mini (1.25 GHz) and a PPC Quick Silver 2002 (dual
> 1.0 GHz) for compatibility purposes, only.
>
> But, for perhaps the last FIVE years, ALL my Macs (really, Macks/Hacks)
> have been Intel generic machines onto which I have installed MacOS 10.5,
> 10.6 or, yes, 10.7.
>
>
>
> It (Lion) is by far the most reliable incarnation of MacOS X yet
> released.
Not everyone seems so enamored of it. I've read a few negative comments
and not all that many are positive. I can't say as it wont run on my PPC
machines. :)
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