Re: Airport on PowerMac 5400

2003-10-25 Thread John
Brian, FWIW, DevDepot has a device that allows you to use any USB Mac wirelessly. Don't know, though, it it would work on a 5400 if you installed a PCI USB card: http://www.devdepot.com/airport Cheers, John On 10/26/03 1:13 AM, "Brian Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will a 802.11b wirele

Re: 9.2.2 custom icons?

2003-10-25 Thread John
That's very strange. My daughter does it all the time on her Blueberry iMac, running 9.2.2 My 2ยข John --- On 10/26/03 12:41 AM, "J. Blanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> In case someone hasn't already suggested this... >> Copy and paste the new icon from its Get Info windo

Airport on PowerMac 5400

2003-10-25 Thread Brian Andrews
Will a 802.11b wireless ethernet card work in a PowerMac 5400 running OS 8.6? I'd like to move this machine into another room and a cable run isn't feasible. If it will work, any recommendations on which card to buy? thanks, Brian -- PCI-PowerMacs is sponsored by and...

Re: 9.2.2 custom icons?

2003-10-25 Thread J. Blanton
> In case someone hasn't already suggested this... > Copy and paste the new icon from its Get Info window onto the existing one > in the Get Info of the one you wish to change. > Cheers, > John > --- > On 10/25/03 3:45 AM, "J. Blanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Well as far a

6500 AV boards...what do I need?

2003-10-25 Thread Takun
Hi! First post to this list - the second time I've been on it. ;-) Basic intro: Mac user for the last few years and have been accumulating Macs and making them work in place of PCs I have at home. *grin* I need a little guidance here: I recently got an A/V module for my 6500/250 (0) and am

Re: 9.2.2 custom icons?

2003-10-25 Thread John
In case someone hasn't already suggested this... Copy and paste the new icon from its Get Info window onto the existing one in the Get Info of the one you wish to change. Cheers, John --- On 10/25/03 3:45 AM, "J. Blanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well as far as about system

Re: Buying RAM for PCI Macs

2003-10-25 Thread Alex Black
> The reason I keep mentioning SMS Assembly is because you keep harping > on datamem.com like they are the best thing since sliced bread and > with 'almost' the implication that we'd be stupid to buy from anyone > else. > >> I've been dealing with SMS Assembly for over four years, they have >> alw

Re: G3 upgrade, remove cache SIMM now? MaxPower CP settings

2003-10-25 Thread David Klaus
Hello all, I recently put a Newer MaxPowr G3/400 daughter card into my PowerCenter 150, and am loving it! Since the G3 card has a 1mb backside cache, I removed the 1mb cache SIMM I originally had in its motherboard slot. I then noticed that the MaxPowr control panel gives me the following choices

Re: Astarte Question

2003-10-25 Thread Charlie Reyes
>At a recent yard sale I purchased "ASTARTE CD-Copy >2.0.3e". I understand it is similar to "Toast" in that >it can rip and dupe CD's etc. There was no >documentation included, and the interface is not quite >intuitive enough for me to figure out. Does anybody >have suggestions as to how to get thi

Re: How to flash

2003-10-25 Thread mkauspe
No Problem. I understood, but when i first read it I thought...damn I'm that bad? Is cool mon... Mike (aka PC Tech) Computer/Networking Support Technician Apple Macintosh support AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20 "Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad -- PCI-PowerMacs is sponsored by

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread Chris Tucker
At 12:52 PM -0400 10/25/03, Tim wrote: On Saturday, October 25, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Dr. M. Burek wrote: Folks, I recently got this 4 port PCI USB card on the swap list, but it came with no drivers. I was told that the previous owner used it little, but he did have it working in a Mac. However,

Astarte Question

2003-10-25 Thread Don Wakefield
At a recent yard sale I purchased "ASTARTE CD-Copy 2.0.3e". I understand it is similar to "Toast" in that it can rip and dupe CD's etc. There was no documentation included, and the interface is not quite intuitive enough for me to figure out. Does anybody have suggestions as to how to get this soft

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread Tim
On Saturday, October 25, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Dr. M. Burek wrote: Folks, I recently got this 4 port PCI USB card on the swap list, but it came with no drivers. I was told that the previous owner used it little, but he did have it working in a Mac. However, I have not been able to find any info

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread !christian
Original Message - From: "scott granlund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 10:42 AM Subject: Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card? > [macison:~] scoog% lspci > lspci: Command not found. > > Details on your command? > Tha

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread scott granlund
[macison:~] scoog% lspci lspci: Command not found. Details on your command? Thanks, Scott --- !christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have X installed? If yes, what does the command lspci reveal? > > Christian __ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping -

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread scott granlund
[macison:~] scoog% lspci lspci: Command not found. Details on your command? Thanks, Scott --- !christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have X installed? If yes, what does the command lspci reveal? > > Christian __ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping -

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread nathan
-- by the way, tracked it via lucent technologies website, 4 articles came back pointing to the third party distro. USBman.com for drivers on 10/25/03 5:15 PM, Dr. M. Burek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Folks, > > I recently got this 4 port PCI USB card on the swap list, but it came > with no

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread nathan
got some news for ya doc... Your card is actually marketed through a company called Belkin.. If you give me about an hour I'll let ya know if there are any drivers avail... on 10/25/03 5:15 PM, Dr. M. Burek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > QUADRABUS MODEL 1-7-1 -- PCI-PowerMacs is sponsored b

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread !christian
- Original Message - From: "Dr. M. Burek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 9:15 AM Subject: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card? > However, I have not been able to find any info or drivers for this card > on-line whatsoever

Re: USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread Andrew, The MacFreak
>Folks, > >I recently got this 4 port PCI USB card on the swap list, but it came >with no drivers. I was told that the previous owner used it little, but >he did have it working in a Mac. > >However, I have not been able to find any info or drivers for this card >on-line whatsoever. Sorry, I do not

USB card Drivers - can you ID this card?

2003-10-25 Thread Dr. M. Burek
Folks, I recently got this 4 port PCI USB card on the swap list, but it came with no drivers. I was told that the previous owner used it little, but he did have it working in a Mac. However, I have not been able to find any info or drivers for this card on-line whatsoever. Sorry, I do not have

Re: 9.2.2 custom icons?

2003-10-25 Thread Ray Fryer
At 2:45 AM -0500 10/25/03, J. Blanton wrote: When I drag the icon to the picture it just goes back to where it came from, not replacing the old icon. Am I doing something wrong here, is this even supported in 9.2.2??? I'm not actually sure what you mean. I've always went to get info and clicked

Re: Cuda button: what it is/does

2003-10-25 Thread lovek
hey! it is a button - small like a lentil, inside a equally small metal cover, it goes down when pushed, it is the same kind of button as the "eternal" fuses in some stereo or videos, perhaps you need to have done technichal stuff before to see it, I recognized it right away so ... LOVEK -- PC

Re: Advice needed/used monitor purchase

2003-10-25 Thread Charlie Reyes
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 20:48:22 -0700 James Fraser wrote: >I have the opportunity to pick up a 1997-vintage >Applevision 850/16 20" monitor on the cheap >from an auction house. The catch? On an >auction description, they listed the item as a >"DIM Monitor." Thinking that "DIM" was a technical >acr

9.2.2 custom icons?

2003-10-25 Thread J. Blanton
Hey listers ok this may be kinda OT but it is on a 7300 Well as far as about system 7 or so, all one had to do to change the icon of say a hard drive or a file was make a copy of the new icon and simply drag and drop it on the file/drive icon in the Get Info box. Well for some odd reason this doe