I forgot the best one! NIH Image is an incredible tool, rivaling
Photoshop, and is completely free.
Unless the online documentation is outdated, NIH Image does not support more
recent compressions such as .jpg or .gif, in which case, one would probably
need GraphicConverter to utilize these
PB190 -24MB - I think - I use it to run Passport's
Encore, for scoring songs I have to learn off CDs -
given to me by groups I play for. Which brings up my
problem. I've been trying to get appletalk working -
so that I can do backups to other computers on my
network. It said I needed to install
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, s s wrote:
PB190 -24MB - I think - I use it to run Passport's
Encore, for scoring songs I have to learn off CDs -
given to me by groups I play for. Which brings up my
problem. I've been trying to get appletalk working -
so that I can do backups to other computers on my
Check with http://www.shrevesystems.com or
http://www.timco-computers.com
I've bought stuff from both of them, they're good
people. Timco has
floppy drives for $18
WHOA! Head over to the Lowendmac swaplist and get one
for $5 or $10. For $18 you could buy an LCII. Go to
lowendmac.com.
Karl Gerlach wrote:
I forgot the best one! NIH Image is an incredible tool, rivaling
Photoshop, and is completely free.
Unless the online documentation is outdated, NIH Image does not support more
recent compressions such as .jpg or .gif, in which case, one would probably
need
Hi All,
Received request for help from friend in Europe:
Need information about
a quick cam greyscale (made from
connectix) if it can work with my power book 190cs.
I haven't been able to find anything specific and know
nothing about PBs, Quick cam or greyscale.
If you have any info -
I may be mistaken regarding PowerBooks on this one, but:
My belief is that AppleTalk, Classic Networking, and Open Transport are
all independent of one another, and do not need each other. I use an
AppleTalk network which includes 68K machines that have neither Classic
Networking or OT on
With the price of RAM as low as it is right now
How much can the Pismo, G3/400/FW handle?
I know that the Apple Specs say that 512Mb is what is supported, but how much
can it run without any major drawbacks?
I know that with more RAM shortens the time that the PRAM battery can support
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I have a PB 170. What program(s) do I need for it to read
text outloud?
An option with the OS installation is text-to-speech. It
comprises a Speech control panel, a Speech Manager
extension, and some Voice files for, I believe, the extensions
or system
At 5:45 PM -0700 7/18/01, Virginia Bruce wrote:
I'm fixing up an old LCII for a friend's daughter (age 7) and once I got
the CPU working (by blowing on stuff and jiggling stuff, I'm no
techy...) I found that the floppy drive is totally dead -- no noise or
vibrations coming from it. I unplugged
I would like to disable the RAM test at start up. Can anyone tell me the key
to hold while opening the memory control panel which enables the option to
turn it off? I'm drawing a blank.
Thanks,
-makmac
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In a message dated 7/19/01 22:05:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to disable the RAM test at start up. Can anyone tell me the
key
to hold while opening the memory control panel which enables the option
to
turn it off? I'm drawing a blank.
Thanks,
-makmac
memory test OFF
opt + cmd
Unless the online documentation is outdated, NIH Image does not
support more
recent compressions such as .jpg or .gif, in which case, one would probably
need GraphicConverter to utilize these now common formats rather than the
beautiful but space-intensive .tiff. Otherwise, it looks
Hold down the option and command (apple) key while opening the
Memory control panel...
Thanks guys!
-makmac
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, ahclist wrote:
A URL would be nice :)
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