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http://db.tidbits.com/article/12078
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There wasn't any voltage going to the ports. The hard drive has been
pulled and installed in an external case and will be hooked up to a G3
iMac DV until my brother decodes to get either a new iMac or a Mac Mini.
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From: Dennis Faulkner appleimacd...@me.com
To: ro...@aol.com
I
GB (or you may only get 1.768 GB)
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Thanks for your info everybody. I'm going to take it to our User Group's
Tech to open the case and see if anything can be done. Since the price
of a new logic board is a good portion of the current Mac Mini's price,
we'll probably end up just pulling the HD.
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All 3 ports are dead, which means that BOTH USB busses are dead. So,
what is common to both busses and can it be replaced or is a whole new
logic board required?
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but not expected ... I've
been told to not worry about them.
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as unpowered ports. I
would use these for low-power items such as mice, flash drives, etc. I
have my Kensington Trackball and my Griffin PowerMate connected to the
ones on my keyboard.
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this many USB ports?
Remember the USB Standard has a limit of 5 hubs, and a total length of
30 meters/98 feet for all cables.
Are Hubs 1 3 above POWERED hubs?
I bought a powered hub that had 13 USB ports; it crapped out within 30 days.
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My ISP has contracted with GMail to handle email. So it is available as
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On 01/11/10 10:49PDT, Bruce Johnson arrogantly wrote:
On Nov 1, 2010, at 7:44 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Not everybody uses GMail, and not every GMail user uses the Web
interface. I use GMail through an IMAP client.
My ISP has contracted with GMail to handle email. So it is available
just abandoned it for such an awful name, plus now the grid that Steve Jobs made
such a big deal over no longer works (sure Mac Pro and MacBook Pro match, but what is
iMac doing there?).
Well, the alternative choice was IntelBook ;)
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Windows is a command-line
, and iPhone
If the above minimizes getting in the cash, then how come Apple is now
the second largest company in the WORLD, in terms of capitalization?
Only Exxon-Mobil has more cash than Apple.
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On 30/10/10 10:39PDT, Steven wrote:
On Oct 30, 2010, at 12:01 PM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
On 30/10/10 09:39PDT, Mystic Prowler wrote:
Intelbook? I would keep all of the original names. But really, the new
names sound horrible. I really like all of the old names.
Like the Power(pc)Book
, then at least they should use AMD chips so as not to support the
Intel monopoly.
Even better might be for Apple to use some of their pocket change and
buy AMD; that would really block the Intel/Microsoft monopolists.
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Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI
employees were terminated (I have a friend who was
one of them) so who knows if the PPC could be updated.
It is Apple's A chips or AMD's chips that have the best bet of
supplanting Intel in Macs.
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On 25/10/10 13:24PDT, Mystic Prowler wrote:
G5's are 64-bit, so why drop support for them?
Because Apple wants to sell you ANOTHER muti-thousand dollar computer.
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superseded by my iPad.
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Have you tried enabling root and booting up into it? You should then
be able to change the permissions.
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On 06/10/10 07:26PDT, Walter Sheluk wrote:
On 10-10-06 8:07 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Have you tried enabling root and booting up into it? You should then
be able to change the permissions.
That hard drive has no system installed it is just a vault for
audio/video projects.
I didn't mean
On 06/10/10 08:10PDT, Dan wrote:
At 7:07 AM -0700 10/6/2010, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Have you tried enabling root and booting up into it?
huh? What's the point of going to root? Exactly what is your thinking here?
Because it is more Mac than is Terminal. Fortunately, I've only had
On 06/10/10 10:34PDT, Dan wrote:
At 10:13 AM -0700 10/6/2010, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
On 06/10/10 09:38PDT, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Have you tried enabling root and booting up into it? You should
then be able to change the permissions.
For a variety of reasons, enabling root to have login
On 06/10/10 20:37PDT, Walter Sheluk wrote:
On 10-10-06 12:58 PM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
he should just take his Mac into an Apple Store and let them fix the
permissions problem.
And that is what i did to day.
Thanks one and all for all the help and interest in my problem.
Good to hear you
with the bun, it is a low-carb meal. ;)
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iPad
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On Sep 29, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
They're designed for use en masse, like disks stuck in magazines, system
restore disks, AOL disks and the like. They're lighter and allegedly greener.
So basically they're cheap enough
such content on their website for download.
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On Sep 28, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Hadn't heard of them before so I went and read the thread.
Obviously, most of the posters, especially Mark Jacobs, are clueless regarding
Macs and Apple. When a couple of posters pointed out
.
Oh, and technically, only the red one should be an octagon. ;)
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Yes. Either in Win2K or WinXP the minimize/maximize/close icons gained
color (they used to be a uniform gray) with the close icon being reddish
orange. I can't remember what the other colors were as it has been 2.5
years since I've had to use Windoze.
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Minimize button Zoom button
so maybe the CMZ buttons?
Oh, and if you go System PreferencesAppearance and change the
Appearance from Blue to Graphite, all three buttons are gray.
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On 22/09/10 19:20PDT, Walter Sheluk wrote:
Is there a haxie to get rid of the nightymare UI in iTunes 10?
There was a terminal solution posted at MacWorld a couple of days ago
but that just made it a stark black and white UI.
I upgraded to iTunes 9.2.1.
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Just gonna throw my two cents in...
I prefer no gui. I tend to find that the mouse slows me down too much...
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
Then you must LOVE MS-DOS!
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Windows is a command-line OS
for simple, basic
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On 22/09/10 15:10PDT, Joshua Juran wrote:
The UI elements should be pleasant-looking so that they *don't* draw the
user's attention.
Unlike the nightmare UI that is iTunes 10.
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been transferred to Aqua; all the system sounds
would be drips and splashes, which would get annoying much faster than the
simple clicks of Platinum.
Have you tried Xounds from Unsanity?
http://www.unsanity.com/haxies/xounds
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On 22/09/10 20:18PDT, Midnight rider wrote:
NeXTstep was bought out by Apple in the late OS 6 days... if i am
correct.
No, it was on February 4, 1997 which was right after Mac OS 7.6 had
been released.
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and manual here:
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3915
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Thanks to all who replied. I ended up with it as 1 partition, maxed out
the RAM, and replaced the PRAM battery.
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iMac and the firmware for that is 4.1.9,
while on my G4 iMac it is 4.3.4.
I didn't know you could upgrade the graphics card in iMacs; my G4 has an
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX while my G5 iMac has an ATI Radeon 9600.
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:
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on the back. Just get an appropriate
adapter(s) to connect it to an external monitor. Forexample:
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Mini-VGA-VGA-Display-Adapter/dp/B68BSC
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On 11/09/10 02:12PDT, gifutiger wrote:
Any PPC that is not HEADLESS and has a keyboard attached will
startup from any drive as long as it has a valid operating system
installed.
What does that mean? I've never heard that term in the 26 years I've had
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:
PowerPC G5 (970fx) 1.8Ghz
1GB DDR RAM
250GB HDD
Mac OS X 10.5.8
20 screen.
You could probably fit a 2 TB 3.5 internal SATA drive such as these
from OWC: http://tinyurl.com/3yoxtqr
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On 07/09/10 11:51PDT, Dan wrote:
At 11:04 AM -0700 9/7/2010, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
should I partition the drive and put Tiger on one and OS 9 on the
other, or should I just leave the 40 GB drive as 1?
One partition, so your available space is one big pool. OS 9 is designed
only boot from a FireWire external drive; USB
drives won't work.
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My sister has asked me to wipe out everything on the hard drive and
reinstall Mac OS 9.2.2 plus Mac OS 10.4.11. Since it has been YEARS
that I've done any OS 9 installs I have a few questions.
2. I plan
to Mac OS 10.5.8 and Open Office
3.0.1.still works.
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. If there's an Airport card, you'll see it; if not, you won't. :)
No, just hold down the mouse button on boot-up.
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to go with
my scanner.
Actually, Minolta merged with Konica. Their products can be found under
the Konica Minolta brand. So maybe their is a Konica scanner that will
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the G5 but run Mac OS 10.4.8 (Tiger) instead of Leopard.
Alternately, also get a G4 that can boot up into Mac OS 9 and run
Leopard on the G5.
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Earle Jones wrote:
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Will SheepShaver run on a G5? Then you could run your Classic (OS9) apps.
Intel only, IIRC.
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for that panel
I do have a hunch that since the PRAM battery is dead, the system may
have disabled a feature that won't work...
You can get the 12vdc 1/2 AA PRAM battery at your local Radio Shack.
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OpenOffice instead.
http://www.openoffice.org
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Personally, I'm waiting for the future Apple processors that will
replace the Intel chips. Since Apple bought a chip maker about 18
months
ago, I'm hoping they are getting close to releasing them soon.
Don't
in each machine's Dropbox folder. Then Dropbox will keep
the two machines sync'd. The new vers of Dropbox will even do the
sync directly across your LAN instead of via Amazon's S3 storage
servers.
What about setting one of the machines up as a server?
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Fortunately, I DO have Mac OS 10.5.x installed on my PowerBook, so I
bought 3 copies of 10.6 at $25.00 each. 1 I'm keeping for future use,
(after I get an Intel laptop), and the other 2 are for my sister and
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Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI
usage of
and experience with my iPod Touch, I'm quite sure I would love the
iPhone's hardware and interface. But I'm not willing to downgrade both
my wireless connectivity and customer service by going from Sprint to
ATT...
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a FireWire capable 'Book? Where are you located?
Yes, but it will still run; it is the Installer that checks for
processor speed. Remember that in the Open Firmware procedure, the last
step after installing was to change the bogus 900 MHz setting back to
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Why didn't you just use FireWire Target Disk mode to do the install?
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of the drive (B). These screws secure the hard drive's bracket to
the cage.
Pull the bracket from the cage, and disconnect the drive's data and
power cables. Unscrew the bracket screws, remove the old drive, and set
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