It wasn't completing the start up. I turned off the 'offending'
extension using the ext mgr (holding space bar at startup). But then
a different extension would be given in the error message. I
repeated the process several times, turning off each 'offending'
extension one at a time. Then I
On 2/18/03 9:20 AM, Andrew Kershaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, Shawn King's on this list?
Man, we've even got celebrities in here...
LOL You're kidding, right?
A celebrity I am not. :-)
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Wow, Shawn King's on this list?
Man, we've even got celebrities in here...
Peace,
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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 00:57:58 -0600
From: Macnifico Giganticus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Corrupted Downloads?
Hi!
I'm using my recently bought PB 190cs, with OS 8.1 and 40Mb RAM, no
I'm sure this has probably been asked before, but would some kind and
knowledgeable soul please explain the differences between OS 9 and OS9.1
(and 9.2) insofar as performance on an older PPC-based laptop like a 3400c?
I find OS9 very stable and fast and hear that subsequent updates to 9.1 and
9.2
WE
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Well any PowerBook that has PC card slots, a 68040 processor or above,
and MacOS 7.5.3 or above can use the Proxim/Lucent/Agere Orinoco 802.11b
cards.
They come in Silver and Gold - gold has higher encryption thing.
The card used to be called the WaveLAN by Lucent, so if you find one of
those
Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?)
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 08:13 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
Well any PowerBook that has PC card slots, a 68040 processor or above,
and MacOS 7.5.3 or
As opposed to newer laptops (Macs)?
Any new laptop with a PC Card slot. So long as thats there.
Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?)
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I doubt it will work with the Newton.
The card is still in production. Go to http://www.proxim.com/ for more
information. Again thats the Orinoco series of cards.
No, I meant machines produced in the last year or two. I'd like to use
this card with a laptop (Dell PCs running Win2k or WinXP)
I'm sure this has probably been asked before, but would some kind and
knowledgeable soul please explain the differences between OS 9 and OS9.1
(and 9.2) insofar as performance on an older PPC-based laptop like a 3400c?
If you're running OS 9.0.4, upgrade to 9.1. There's a number of bug fixes
I am getting a PowerBook 150! W00t! My 2nd mac, 1st
PowerBook. I have a few questions for you all...
Can I rebuild the battery to NiMh.
What is the maximum Hard Drive Size.
Can I change the screen with another Color or TFT 68K
PowerBook?
Note: My first mac was an LC wiht a 12 screen.
Thank
... please explain the differences between OS 9 and OS9.1
(and 9.2) insofar as performance on an older PPC-based laptop like a 3400c?
I find OS9 very stable and fast and hear that subsequent updates to 9.1 and
9.2 simply add unnecessary layers of Carbon Lib and other compatibility to
run with OS
Well then you're all set :)
Actually, I found a driver for the Newton already.
http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ngc/eng/newtwave.htm
Google will find anything.
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