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wrote:
I set the PB to never
sleep and changed the extension settings and
booted
from the CD with no
problems but when I launch the Mac OS
Installation
application it starts
and then goes to a this software cannot be
installed on your
I'm having trouble getting a PB 1400cs going. The battery got totally run
down (left on, I think), but now even with the battery out it will not
boot. Put the AC adapter cord in, the screen flashes rhythmically (about
once a second) with what looks like video noise, and there's a chirp from
the
on 6/5/02, Jim Perkins wrote:
Reset the Power Manager by depressing the power button for an extended
time. My 1400 takes 24 hrs!!
Woah! so you rig something to depress the button and leave it pushed in
overnight?
Bob
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Small Dog
All,
I am trying to understand the complexities of swapping displays between
various versions of the PowerBook Duo and could use some help.
I have a Duo 230 (passive matrix greyscale) with a bad on-board SCSI (I
somehow trashed it during a hard drive swap.). I also have a good Duo 280
I think it's probably a machine gestatlt ID problem. The installer looks
for the iMac and doesn't find it.
I've got an original generic OS 9 CD I bought at CompUSA and it installed
fine on my PB3400.
G
Sionnach Aisling wrote:
--- hope and the anchor
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wrote:
I set the
Sorry, I forgot to post this to the list.
Regards,
Bob Eye
Dallas, TX
Hope,
Use the software install disk. This one has the various applications as separate
installations.
However, DO NOT use the top level MacOS system install. This one will look for the
type of machine for which it