Re: floppy drive for 1400

2003-03-10 Thread David Allen
Also ask on the LEM Swap list. There are no options for USB on the 1400. (unfortunately) The USB cards all require a newer version PCMCIA than is available on the 1400. On occasion a deal can be had, but 1400s are such good little machines that many horde their parts "just in case" they find anot

Re: Drivers for EtherMac PB Adapter on PB 140

2003-03-10 Thread Dan K
On 3/11/03 Frost Back <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi. I'm trying to set up a PowerBook 140. I've had no >luck getting an Asante Mini EN/SC to work, but at >least I fournd drivers. I'm now trying to get a >Farallon EtherMac Mac/PB Adapter, part number >PN550C-ADB to work instead. However, there appe

Re: floppy drive for 1400

2003-03-10 Thread MW
I would check out ebay. -Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of J. Wrobel Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:02 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: floppy drive for 1400 Does anyone know where to get a decent (cheap) 3.5 floppy disk drive for a PB 1400c? The replac

mac os 7.1.1 on floppy disk

2003-03-10 Thread Justin C Rouzzo
how can i install mac os 7.1.1 on a floppy or mabe get a boot disk for it? (besides the disktools disk) any help appriceated thanks justin rouzzo -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter

Drivers for EtherMac PB Adapter on PB 140

2003-03-10 Thread Frost Back
Hi. I'm trying to set up a PowerBook 140. I've had no luck getting an Asante Mini EN/SC to work, but at least I fournd drivers. I'm now trying to get a Farallon EtherMac Mac/PB Adapter, part number PN550C-ADB to work instead. However, there appear to be no drivers for it available on the web. I've

floppy drive for 1400

2003-03-10 Thread J . Wrobel
Does anyone know where to get a decent (cheap) 3.5 floppy disk drive for a PB 1400c? The replacement with exchange for the built in is $89. External USBs are about $40, but I don't know if they make a drive that can plug into the back of a PB (SCSI 30 pin or ADB or something to make a USB

SpeedDoubler/RamDoubler

2003-03-10 Thread joelefstein11
I am a PB5300ce user seeking SpeedDoubler and RamDoubler. Anyone who might have this for sale, please contact me. Thanks. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras st

Re: PB 1400 screen (looking for)

2003-03-10 Thread DavidWedge
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Re: PB520 line-in port

2003-03-10 Thread Tom kW.
To record voice into a PB520 (from a microphone), do I need to run a line-out from a tapedeck to the line-in of the 520, or does any kind of microphone work directly plugged into the port? My Apple microphone does not seem to work when plugged in here. Thanks Tom -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: PB 1400 screen (looking for)

2003-03-10 Thread DavidWedge
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Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Jason White
Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. >>> >>> For those of us who are uninitaited/uninformed/clueless, what exactly >>does >>> this command allow? >> >>It doesn't allow anything. It prohibits booting from the internal hard >>drive. > >Great. Then it "allows" you t

PB 1400 screen (looking for)

2003-03-10 Thread Richard Skipp
Hi All, I'm searching for a new screen for my PB 1400c. The original was active matrix. I'd prefer another one like it of course, But the passive matrix will do fine. I'm up in Canada if that matters. Anybody know of any good deals around? Thanks, Richard -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 3/10/03 11:21:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>> Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. >> >> For those of us who are uninitaited/uninformed/clueless, what exactly >does >> this command allow? > >It doesn't allow anything. It prohibits booting fro

Re: PB 5300cs Questions?

2003-03-10 Thread Bruce Johnson
Jason White wrote: > Hi all, > > I just installed a 32M RAM module into my 5300cs (had a 16M module > before) and wanted to do some more stuff to it. > > I currently have OS 7.6.1 on it. I have OS 8 (and the 8.1 updater), but > was wondering if it would be wise to update. The machine currently

PB 5300cs Questions?

2003-03-10 Thread Jason White
Hi all, I just installed a 32M RAM module into my 5300cs (had a 16M module before) and wanted to do some more stuff to it. I currently have OS 7.6.1 on it. I have OS 8 (and the 8.1 updater), but was wondering if it would be wise to update. The machine currently has 48M in it, with the stock 77

Bootable CDs and CD drives

2003-03-10 Thread Dan K
Robert Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Subject: Re: Clearing up an old argumentfinally spelled right > >> ...my external CD-ROM's software operates as an extension...how >> on earth could I use it to install software? Would not the OS >> CD-ROM have to be used as the startup disc? > > So,

Re: 5300 OS's

2003-03-10 Thread Donn Haven Lathrop
>>I can't see any reason why you need to run Speed Doubler on a IIci. Unless, of course, you like painstakingly slow file copies.<< Used machine. It was there, and I couldn't see that it made much of a difference on or off. >> Get the one that does the job and feels best. << Quod erat demonstr

Re: Apple's Warning to ATA/IDE users

2003-03-10 Thread Bruce Johnson
Joost van de Griek wrote: > Actually, it's not all that weird. Using a regular SCSI cable, the PowerBook > would indeed see (and mount) all the Quadra's drives on the SCSI chain. > However, the fact that both motherboard SCSI controllers will be set to SCSI > ID 7, would cause some serious ID conf

Re: 5300 OS's

2003-03-10 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>Just as a BTW, I've a copy of SpeedDoubler 2 that I'm running on a IIci, >with 7.5.5. It's only 156K--I could send it attached, or upload it to >my website as a self-extracting archive. I really can't see that it's >faster than the other IIci running next to it without SD. > Well, that makes sens

dream (was: re: help)

2003-03-10 Thread A. Dishinger
LOL ;-P Yes... we all dream... but I know we also still all love our dear little 5300/1400/290/180/170/100 machines... ;-) I admit it, I drag out the 170 every now and again just to say "hi" and type a little on that keyboard... I saw, while in transit thru the student union a few days ago

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-03-10 15:28, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In a message dated 3/10/03 5:16:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. > > For those of us who are uninitaited/uninformed/clueless, what exactly does > this com

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 3/10/03 5:16:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. For those of us who are uninitaited/uninformed/clueless, what exactly does this command allow? Crazy Craig W. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Bugbear virus and LEM lists

2003-03-10 Thread Dan Knight
A former member of the PCI PowerMacs list was alerted to the presence of a virus on a message purportedly sent from pci-powermacs. He emailed the following: >This morning I received an email (apparantly) from >><[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Our virus scanning software, carefully updated by our professi

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Justin Stewart
We all dream... :-( --- Malcolm Cornelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, we all desperately need brand new PowerBooks > with backlit keyboards. > > :-P > > I dream ... > > Malcolm = ***Justin, your annoyance of the moment, ;-D ***1 - ZAGIFLAS ***2 - ZEEKYBOOGYDOOG ***3 - LEEGSNAGZIT

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 10/03/03 10:44, Joost van de Griek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CTL+OPT+SHIFT+DEL on a 1400 IIRC >>> >>> Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. >> >> Oops late night typing ! > > Yes, we all desperately need brand new PowerBooks with backlit keyboards. > :-P

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-03-10 11:28, "Malcolm Cornelius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 10/03/03 09:16, Joost van de Griek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> CTL+OPT+SHIFT+DEL on a 1400 IIRC >> >> Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. > > Oops late night typing ! Yes, we all despe

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 10/03/03 09:16, Joost van de Griek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> CTL+OPT+SHIFT+DEL on a 1400 IIRC > > Almost. Command-Option-Shift-Delete is the one you're looking for. Oops late night typing ! Malcolm -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: help

2003-03-10 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-03-10 02:56, "Malcolm Cornelius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 10/03/03 01:48, J. Wrobel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Does anyone know of this: I have a PB 1400c and its hard drive crashed while >> SCSI disked to my G4. I have tried everything to get this thing to start up. >> It