on 09/07/2003 22:57, PowerBooks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my opinion...I'd prefer to have the 3400 myself. To me, it comes down
to which you would rather have: the power of a G3 processor (1400) or the
ability to upgrade to CardBus and used USB and FireWire connectivity, and
the
Here you go, Brian:
http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/
The 1400 is listed as supported.
--- Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHY is it that the 1400 is the one with the G3
possible... .sigh.
B
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- Original Message -
From: George Mogiljansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2003 8:01 am
Subject: Re: Linux on a 3400
Here you go, Brian:
target=lhttp://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/
The 1400 is listed as supported.
yes, but skim down, as Drew said earlier:
Items
As a follow-up to my previous post, if you can only get a 166 card, I can
give you the details to under-clock it to 133 so it works with the early
I was just wondering what was involved in underclocking the 166 card?
I've been offered a very good deal on a 166 chip and would like to take
the
Hello All:
I have an old file compression utility called DiskDoubler v 3.7.7 that I
like a lot, but I don't know all the ins and outs of it. It has 4
different methods of compression: AutoDoubler (AD), AD (smaller),
DiskDoubler A, and DiskDoubler B.
It works very nicely on my Duo's and 500's.
on 07/10/03 4:35 PM, Grizzly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All:
I have an old file compression utility called DiskDoubler v 3.7.7 that I
like a lot, but I don't know all the ins and outs of it. It has 4
different methods of compression: AutoDoubler (AD), AD (smaller),
DiskDoubler A,
Stuffit does decompress them. I still have some old dd and ad word
processing files on one of my drives.
Gary
I believe StuffIt still will decompress DD AD compressed files, but I'm
not sure. Nowadays, it probably makes sense to just use StuffIt, but I
suppose if you're using an old enough
Clear instructions needed please,
I have just purchased an empty Travelstar 8E case and put in an Apple
laptop drive. The case is powered by the pcmcia card, but I was
wondering if someone could tell me when to use the 'power on' and
'off' green button on the drive. Do I insert the pcmcia card,
I've got the drive, and I don't think I've ever seen the light on. It
draws power from the bus, if I recall. I just plug in the card and fire
up my Pismo. And when I shut down, I just shut down and unplug it.
Gary
K wrote:
Clear instructions needed please,
I have just purchased an empty