I find 9.1 works fine in my 1400s, but they are both upgraded to G3. 9.1 may
be slow with a stock CPU. I like 8.1 on slower Macs. Much less memory use,
faster and less bugs than 8.6. I copy the carbon lib extension (I'm using
version1.6 now) into the 8.1 extensions folder. That allows numerous
Combining three different questions into one post:
1) The other day, after my PB 1400C (233 G3 upgrade, 64MB, 1 GB HD, OS
8.1) hadn't been used for a few weeks, when I first tried to boot it, it
made a noise like a car alarm: whoooOOOP! whOOOP!, then the normal
sound of the HD powering up,
on 9/21/02 9:23 AM, David Allen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 16:37:30 -0700
From: David Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 1400 OS
I run 9.1 on both of my 1400s. For me it runs much better than 8.6. (I had
problems with Office 2001
Am Sonntag, 22.09.02 um 21:09 Uhr schrieb (PowerBooks):
I'm running a 1400 with sonnet g3 333/512, OS 9.1, 64 megs ram...I
have lots
of crashing with IE 5 and Entourage , any better suggestions...lower
version
numbers or Netscape???
Thanks
Tom
Browsers are always a matter of personal
Am Sonntag, 22.09.02 um 21:09 Uhr schrieb (PowerBooks):
I recently acquired my first color powerbook: 1400c/133/64/1G/8.5.1.
Any
favorites or benefits in compatibility, speed and/or ram upgrading to
8.6 (a
consultant I spoke with preferred 8.5.1 and 9.1+ due to less software
bugs
than
So is the consensus that using a 1400 with a Sonnet upgrade card, whether it
be a 333 512 or 1meg, 400 or 466...is that OS 9.1 is the better of what's
available versus any other OS 8.5, 8.6, or other version of OS 9
Thanks
T
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So is the consensus that using a 1400 with a Sonnet upgrade card, whether it
be a 333 512 or 1meg, 400 or 466...is that OS 9.1 is the better of what's
available versus any other OS 8.5, 8.6, or other version of OS 9
Consensus, dunno, but I certainly think a 1400 with a G3 should run 9.1.
I looked around to see if I could turn WEP off, but could not see
where/how to do it. It's probably obvious, but I could not find where.
Would someone let me know. I'm using 6.0.4 or is it 6.0.3) with System
9.1.
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill
I turned it off in my base station settings, and though I am using
7.2...isn't there a control panel as well in 6.04? Look there...
Hope this helps
T
on 9/22/02 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked around to see if I could turn WEP off, but could not see
hello
i was wondering if any of you could help me out
i recently bought a secondhand pb520c and my knowledge of macintosh software
isn't all that great, and i was looking for email clients (preferably
something for free) that can support multiple accounts and can use pop3 and
imap formats?
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