MONITOR FOR A 3400C PB

2003-01-29 Thread Gerald R . Homeyer
For all you clever types: Purchased a Samtron 76V 17" monitor for my 3400c PB and found it would only work on the lowest resolution (640x480) with mirroring as that was the only res refreshing at 60Hz. 800x600 and 1024 etc refreshed at 85Hz. Very sad as it was on sale with a terrific rebate. Tr

Re: Duo Floppy Adapter

2003-01-29 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 29/01/03 22:05, Dana Collins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In regards to the Duo Floppy Adapter: it's an HD-20 connection, but look > inside the male end of the connector at the end of the floppy modules cable: > does it have 17 pins (4x4 plus 1 extra) or is it truly 20 pins? All the ones I ha

Re: Duo Floppy Adapter

2003-01-29 Thread Dana Collins
Greetings all, Could I ask a quick question to those who own or know: In regards to the Duo Floppy Adapter: it's an HD-20 connection, but look inside the male end of the connector at the end of the floppy modules cable: does it have 17 pins (4x4 plus 1 extra) or is it truly 20 pins? Thank you in a

MSMM files

2003-01-29 Thread felgild . 1
I have a student at school who has made a very funny film but the file is a Microsoft movie maker file and nothing I have on my 3400 or ibook will open it. Does anyone know of any conversion software that will change one of these darned things into an mpeg or something similarly civilised. Th

Powerbooks get massive speed jump!

2003-01-29 Thread E McCann
OK, it's a typo, but amusing... MacMall has the 12" TiBooks' running at 867 Ghz. Speed gap, my foot... -Eric -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299

Re: email

2003-01-29 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-01-28 18:56, "David Deckert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I used to support OE on peecees, and after all the bad experiences I had with >> it at work, I just don't fool with it at home. > > Perhaps, but don't forget OE for the Mac was actually different software/not a > port of the Window