Re: 7.5.5 and OT on 5300 bumped to 8.1

2003-01-16 Thread Paul Nelson
At 9:10 PM -0500 1/16/03, James Greenidge wrote: > Cathy: > Just for your info, if you purchase TechTools or Disk >Warrior, you also get a legal copy of OS 8.1 that you can install on >your 5300 like my brother did on his 190c. Overlay 7.5.3 up to 7.6.1 >with it. This route is much chea

powerbook 45w power adapter

2003-01-16 Thread pook la roux
Woe is me. My puppy gave his opinion about all the time I've been tinkering with the PB lately by chewing up the non replaceable part of my 5300 powerbook 45w power adapter part no M3037. I can't get mad at him. He's 7 mos old, I have been spending a wee bit too much time with the computer stuff

Re: 7.5.5 and OT on 5300 bumped to 8.1

2003-01-16 Thread James Greenidge
> >You said you are running 7.5.3 and MacTCP on your 5300... May I ask >why? System 7.5.5 is a free download from Apple.com, and so is >OpenTransport. Unless you are running some really ancient software >that requires MacTCP and System 7.5.3, I can't see any reason not to >upgrade to 7.5.5 and a

Re: Ethernet Card for 1400c?

2003-01-16 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Looking for a Ethernet PC card for a PB1400c (OS 8.5.1). You can also try a 3Com EtherLink III; that's what I'm using in mine. See http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/mac/enet3c589/ Works very well. -- - personal page: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ -- Cam

Re: Wireless 1400

2003-01-16 Thread Kelly D. Jones
on 1/16/03 3:39 PM, Jim Lind at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just thought I'd drop a message to the list. > > I've got a sweet little 1400 and bought a wireless Avaya card for the thing.. > only to discover that Avaya's early drivers were produced, but nobody at > the Support center could find them

[ANN] ClassicStumbler 1.5 is out

2003-01-16 Thread Andrew Kershaw
This is probably only of interest to those of you who actually DO use AirPort... In any case, version 1.5 is out. It encompasses a handful of bug fixes, improved internal code so it should run faster, and a new text-only mode. For those who want to know, in the next version (2.0), I intend to

Re: Ethernet Card for 1400c?

2003-01-16 Thread Illovox Media
It's available. Paypal or MO to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it's yours. Send address as well. If MO, let me know exactly when I can expect the check. Otherwise it must stay available for sale. Thanks, Run on 1/16/03 4:03 PM, centurytel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I have one you can have for $12

Re: Ethernet Card for 1400c?

2003-01-16 Thread centurytel
on 1/16/03 3:11 PM, Illovox Media at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 1/16/03 2:24 PM, Bob Warner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Looking for a Ethernet PC card for a PB1400c (OS 8.5.1). >> >> An example is the Farallon PN595-TP card. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Many thanks! > > I have one you can h

Re: Edit IE URL list

2003-01-16 Thread B.L. Renfrow
on 1/16/03 10:39 AM, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a PowerBook 1400cs. I got Internet Explorer 5 for it. I notice > that as I type in an URL, sometimes a window pops up below it with > some suggested URLs. Is there a way to add or subtract from that > list? I have looked around for

Re: Ethernet Card for 1400c?

2003-01-16 Thread Illovox Media
on 1/16/03 2:24 PM, Bob Warner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Looking for a Ethernet PC card for a PB1400c (OS 8.5.1). > > An example is the Farallon PN595-TP card. > > Any ideas? > > Many thanks! I have one you can have for $12 shipped. You'll need to find a dongle for it. I also have a 3Com

Ethernet Card for 1400c?

2003-01-16 Thread Bob Warner
Looking for a Ethernet PC card for a PB1400c (OS 8.5.1). An example is the Farallon PN595-TP card. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Came

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Hardy Menagh
At 4:52 PM -0500 1/16/2003, Tom Roth wrote: >Ask your ISP for the DNS numbers. They aren't top secret. You should >also try pinging some known IP number. If pinging works then it's got to >be a DNS problem. Aren't the DNS numbers displayed in the "Connected To" field of the PPP control panel?

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Tom Roth
Ask your ISP for the DNS numbers. They aren't top secret. You should also try pinging some known IP number. If pinging works then it's got to be a DNS problem. ~tom > -- > From: Hardy Menagh > > The DNS numbers are being automatically acquired and I am connecting. I > just ca

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Hardy Menagh
At 4:25 PM -0500 1/16/2003, Tom Roth wrote: >See if you can manually enter the DNS numbers. Dial-up usually >automatically assigns them and your older OS may not be compatible. >Perhaps your ISP recently upgraded something on his end to cause this to >happen. > >~tom The DNS numbers are being au

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Tom Roth
See if you can manually enter the DNS numbers. Dial-up usually automatically assigns them and your older OS may not be compatible. Perhaps your ISP recently upgraded something on his end to cause this to happen. ~tom > -- > From: Hardy Menagh > Reply To: PowerBooks > Sent

Re: PBook Ghost Connections (or something like that)

2003-01-16 Thread Hardy Menagh
Following up my own post, I'm emailing this from one of the aforementioned Powerbooks which I couldn't get on line. I'm using a different ISP. It's strange that with the other service, I can email and surf with MacWWW from a System 6 Plus and cruise around with an OS 8.6 G3 but nothing inbetween. U

Wireless 1400

2003-01-16 Thread Jim Lind
Just thought I'd drop a message to the list. I've got a sweet little 1400 and bought a wireless Avaya card for the thing.. only to discover that Avaya's early drivers were produced, but nobody at the Support center could find them. Their current drivers didn't support the 1400 because of the ar

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2003-01-16 Thread Justin C Rouzzo
okay i opened my control panel (using 7.1.1) clicked on 040 cache control panel it said enable for more power disable for more compatability i was having probs installing software so i disabled i went to reboot and i accidentally instead of command control power i hit the command power keys it bro

Re: help

2003-01-16 Thread Paul Nelson
At 11:31 PM -0500 1/15/03, Justin C Rouzzo wrote: > >okay i have a 520 c with a 68lc040 processor i turned the 040 cache off in >the control panel reboot all of a sudden i get an error that this mac os >isnt supported like i need a later version or something You shouldn't even HAVE that co

Re: Edit IE URL list

2003-01-16 Thread John Brownsberger
Also you can set your preferences for how many URL sites you want it to remember. Go to Edit - pref. - web browser - advanced - click here an a screen will appear to set your limits - personally, I set mine to 10. John Brownsberger on 1/16/03 1:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: IE's remembered URLs

2003-01-16 Thread David Deckert
> I notice that as I type in an URL, sometimes a window pops up below it > with some suggested URLs. Is there a way to add or subtract from that > list? This falls under the heading of Stuff I Used to Know, so I'll just prattle on to hear my own voice and let others correct the mess later. Act

Re: '040 cache

2003-01-16 Thread David Deckert
> okay i have a 520 c with a 68lc040 processor i turned the 040 cache > off in > the control panel reboot all of a sudden i get an error that this mac > os > isnt supported like i need a later version or something If you can startup from a floppy or other means, can you see the enabler file in

Re: Edit IE URL list

2003-01-16 Thread calories
>on 1/16/03 6:23 AM, Jim Lucas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I have a PowerBook 1400cs. I got Internet Explorer 5 for it. I notice >> that as I type in an URL, sometimes a window pops up below it with >> some suggested URLs. Is there a way to add or subtract from that >> list? I have looked aro

Re: Edit IE URL list

2003-01-16 Thread victoria brandon
on 1/16/03 6:23 AM, Jim Lucas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a PowerBook 1400cs. I got Internet Explorer 5 for it. I notice > that as I type in an URL, sometimes a window pops up below it with > some suggested URLs. Is there a way to add or subtract from that > list? I have looked around for

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Hardy Menagh
At 10:34 AM -0500 1/16/03, Tom Roth wrote: >Check your DNS settings. They are the same as on my desktops. PPP reports a good connection. I just can't access the web or mail. Hardy Menagh, Hardsdisk Ltd., a branch of the Abandoned Computer Shelter. Sponsored by jmug.org.

Re: PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Tom Roth
Check your DNS settings. ~tom > -- > From: Hardy Menagh > Reply To: PowerBooks > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 9:17 AM > To: PowerBooks > Subject: PBook Ghost Connections > > About two weeks ago, my PB 540c, OS 8.1, 36 MB and my wife's 520c OS 7.5.5, > 24 MB

Edit IE URL list

2003-01-16 Thread Jim Lucas
I have a PowerBook 1400cs. I got Internet Explorer 5 for it. I notice that as I type in an URL, sometimes a window pops up below it with some suggested URLs. Is there a way to add or subtract from that list? I have looked around for some kind of file IE must keep on this, but I cannot find it l

PBook Ghost Connections

2003-01-16 Thread Hardy Menagh
About two weeks ago, my PB 540c, OS 8.1, 36 MB and my wife's 520c OS 7.5.5, 24 MB, internal modems, both with installs of Open Transport 1.1, Open Transport 1.1.2, & OT-PPP 1.0, Stopped getting viable dial-up connections to the web. They connect alright but Eudora 3.1.3 can't find the POP servers (

FAO - Malcolm Cornelius/

2003-01-16 Thread Webmaster
Hi Malcolm I have a PB1400/cs for sale - 400mhz Sonnet upgrade, 2GB hard drive, very good condition no dead pixels etc... Would you be interested in buying? Cheers, Simon -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Ente