Im In AUSRALIA, If anyone can help me!
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From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sebe Bolanos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: Please Help!
Australia! How about that... Well, you may be in luck, because I think
that at least three
I'm in Australia Too. Nice place :-)
I might be able to help too, I'm in Wollongong if it helps.
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John
On 11/2/03 7:29 PM, Sebe Bolanos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im In AUSRALIA, If anyone can help me!
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From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sebe Bolanos [EMAIL
On 2003-02-11 01:34, Gary Sparkes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://macfaq.org/software/macos.shtml#Q1.1.6
i need a full 7.5.x install disk set :)
I don't see why that trick wouldn't work on other disk images than the ones
mentioned in the FAQ?
,xtG
.tsooJ
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There are only 10 kinds of people
I need to know the brand names of some ethernet pc
cards that would work on both the 5300c and the 3400c.
Most of the cards I can get new off the shelf require
cardbus (and we know we don 't have that...) so I'm
sure I'm looking for something used. I did a search in
the archives about it, and I
3com 589d, is the only one I know works with that driver, well any of
the 589's
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 08:27 AM, pook la roux wrote:
I need to know the brand names of some ethernet pc
cards that would work on both the 5300c and the 3400c.
Most of the cards I can get new off the
on 2/11/03 5:27 AM, pook la roux at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to know the brand names of some ethernet pc
cards that would work on both the 5300c and the 3400c.
I've got a Global Village Powerport combination ethernet and modem card
(NOS, eBay, $12), that works perfectly with my 5300.
Hi everybody!!
I have a pb 3400c that's behaving very strange... maybe
someone out there can help me. Here's what's happening:
If I plug the pb to the AC and start it up, it works ok,
except for the date, which is always wrong... I already
changed the PRAM battery twice, so that's not it.
on 2/11/03 5:27 AM, pook la roux at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to know the brand names of some ethernet pc
cards that would work on both the 5300c and the 3400c.
I have a Farralon EtherMac PC Card pcmcia 2.1 and pc card standard.
Connects at 10mbits and works great.
I've been thinking
Gary Sparkes wrote:
eh true... but that's not the kind of thing i ment :) althou has anyone ever
heard of the story where king george was called a bigot when he wanted to
look at dday invasion plans?
Not surprising, since 'Bigot' was the code word for anyone who had seen
the plans.
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Just aquired a 3400c. What other Powerbook model parts are compatible, ie
VST zip, floppy, RAM, power supplys, etc.?
Will any OS CD work or do I need a special CD for Powerbooks?
Thanks in advance
Guy
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MSN 8 with e-mail virus
Just aquired a 3400c. What other Powerbook model parts are compatible, ie
VST zip, floppy, RAM, power supplys, etc.?
Will any OS CD work or do I need a special CD for Powerbooks?
I use a VST removable Zip drive.
A Bookendz Dock.
A removable 1GB backup drive
Apple removable CDRom drive.
Apple
Your date being wrong is usually a sure sign that
something is wrong with the PRAM battery. (Yes, I read
that you've changed it twice.) A bad PRAM can also be
the cause of oddities experienced when working from
battery power.
Have you tested both PRAM batteries you put in the
machine to make sure
Gabriel:
Did you try resetting the power manager?
The power socket itself could be the problem with the battery not
charging. If the socket has a problem, like being loose, the battery may
not getting the charging power it needs and the computer may not even get
power. You probably did
fuse
look for one
125v 5a
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From: sirksd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: pb 3400c behaving strange
Gabriel:
Did you try resetting the power manager?
The power socket itself could be the
the images are THE FULL INSTALL SET (DISKCOPY) images :) from apple ^.^
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From: Joost van de Griek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: Mac OS
On 2003-02-11 01:34, Gary Sparkes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe if you made it clear EXACTLY what OS it is that you have...?
I've seen you write 7.5.? , but what does the ? signify? Is it a zero
or a 3?
So, I think I understand that you have DiskCopy images of some OS, and
that possibly you are trying to convert these to floppy disks on your PC?
Is
yes, i beleive it is 7.5.3,
So, I think I understand that you have DiskCopy images of some OS, and
that possibly you are trying to convert these to floppy disks on your PC?
yes to that
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PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
Hi all
I have a powerBook 1400/133 with a dead hard drive. My question is, is there
a size limitation with the drive you put in. Are all laptop IDE drives the
same so can I put a newer larger one in.
Thanks in advance
Grant
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PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog
Any IDE 2.5 drive will fit as long as it is no more than 12.5 mm thick. (There
are lots of 14mm drives floating around, but they don't allow the keyboard to
fit back into the case.) The bracket may not align to mount some drives, but
the space is tight enough that it isn't needed. (I have a 9
I use a Ositech Trumpcard, the Jack of Diamonds in fact. It is a combo
modem/10-base-T Card. Works great! (This is in a 1400, but I can't imagine
there would be much difference).
As for the Cardbus issue, your 5300 has no hope, but your 3400 might... Have
a look:
Excellent
Thanks
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From: David Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 hard drive
Any IDE 2.5 drive will fit as long as it is no more than 12.5 mm thick.
(There
are lots of 14mm
I'm a big fan of OSItech's Mac Jack of Diamonds. Awesome tech support.
Jim
pook la roux wrote:
I need to know the brand names of some ethernet pc
cards that would work on both the 5300c and the 3400c.
Most of the cards I can get new off the shelf require
cardbus (and we know we don 't have
At 02:22 AM 2/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I often wondered about 8.1's potential in early PowerMacs and even '040's. I
suppose no '040 desktops could do USB :)
Unfortunately, the only USB cards available at the moment are PCI and
Cardbus. As no '040 (Macintosh, anyway) has PCI, so you do the math
fuse
look for one
125v 5a
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From: sirksd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: pb 3400c behaving strange
A fuse on the power board ?
Mad Dog
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The plug being loose at the rear of your powerbook is
generally caused by a broken solder joint where the
plug attaches to the Power board...
I suppose all of your trouble could be power board
related, but I'd start there...
well I was there inside the PB 3400c AND the solder joint is just
Gabriel:
Did you try resetting the power manager?
The power socket itself could be the problem with the battery not
charging. If the socket has a problem, like being loose, the battery may
not getting the charging power it needs and the computer may not even get
power. You probably did
Here is a 100mbit one that is supposed to work with 16bit pcmcia cards and
Mac compatible.
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/detail.asp?dpno=911830
The PN650TXM Ethernet PC Card is a credit card size Ethernet adapter
specially designed for notebook/laptop computers which support PCMCIA
At 6:48 AM +0100 2/12/2003, Edmond AUGIER wrote:
Le 12/02/03 2:43, « pook la roux » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I've been thinking about getting the Belkin Notebook
10/100 Ethernet Card Type II 16-bit PCMCIA. I'm not
100% positive it will work, but most other belkin
items I have do.
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