In a message dated 7/2/02 2:37:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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... I installed 4.08, and it's okay, but can anyone suggest another browser
that may be a bit quicker and get through all the certificates okay?
>>
4.08 is the last one I use on non-PPC 540cs.
4.78 is the one I use on PPC-upg
>Aaahhh, I'm so close to getting my ^&%&^%* Matshita UJDA-330 CD-RW
>burning CDs in my 1400 I can't stand it. Anyone have any idea what the
>heck all the below means? This PB nut is using a UJDA-320 but I have to
>imagine they're close-enogh-to-identical I should be able to make it
>work. Gr
Aaahhh, I'm so close to getting my ^&%&^%* Matshita UJDA-330 CD-RW
burning CDs in my 1400 I can't stand it. Anyone have any idea what the
heck all the below means? This PB nut is using a UJDA-320 but I have to
imagine they're close-enogh-to-identical I should be able to make it
work. Grr
>Dear listers,
>
>I know this has been discussed and rehashed, but alas,
>I wasn't paying attention. I now find myself wanting
>to put my 540c on the dsl line/home network. It had
>Netscape 3.0 on it and that just doesn't cut it. I
>installed 4.08, and it's okay, but can anyone suggest
>another br
Dear listers,
I know this has been discussed and rehashed, but alas,
I wasn't paying attention. I now find myself wanting
to put my 540c on the dsl line/home network. It had
Netscape 3.0 on it and that just doesn't cut it. I
installed 4.08, and it's okay, but can anyone suggest
another browser th
>I have several external Apple and 3rd party CD-ROM drives, that work just
>fine with my desktops (4400, 6500, 7100) with the termination switch built
>into the external case. Some are older drives, (1400 era), some new.
>No matter what, I can't get those drives to work with my 1400 or 5300
>un
Could someone please tell me why the green light on the right corner of my
powerbook 5300 cs stays on- not blinking but constantly glowing? It goes
off when I shut down the powerbook, but later when I open the Targus case
days later, the green light is glowing. The powerbook has the battery
inside