From: flutterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 19:10:54 -0700
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Key combinations
Ok, I goofed! I need to know the key combinations for starting up on another
startup disk, rather than the one
--- Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently bought a lot of parts from a tech who
closed shop. Most are
for laptops.
I dont have time to research part numbers but will
list them here with
partial descriptions.
I'm listing them here for 48 hours prior to posting
on the swap list.
N =
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 07:24PM, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make an offer on anything you see of interest.
N 922 - 2670 (one) TRACKPAD, THUMB CLKR PB190/3400/5300
N 922 - 2670 (one) TRACKPAD, THUMB CLKR PB190/3400/5300
N 922 - 2670 (one) TRACKPAD, THUMB CLKR PB190/3400/5300
I apologize for sending my previous message to the List. It was meant for Chuck. I
treated it as a LEM-Swap response.
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I was told some powerbooks that used SCSI drives actually
came with IDE drives with an adaptor. Can anyone confirm/deny this?
I've got a roughly 1 GB SCSI drive in a Duo 280c, but given the
difficulty I
had in getting it (2 years ago now, I think), I may have gotten the
last one
in
I have photoshop 5.5 and Illustrator 9 that I was wanting to put on my
5300.
What should I do with the RAM, max it out to 64?
Max it out to 64 and be patient, because both of those programs are
going to
be slower than molasses on a cold day in January if you run them on a
5300.
Or, as
Does anyone know of an 802.11g wireless card that will work in a 3400c?
Charles
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Ok, I need some help with the 5300 FAQ. According to the Dev Notes,
the 5300 has a Baboon IC which is basically just an expansion
bay/IDE controller. Except, I can't seem to find the darn thing on
the logic board. The only chip that I think might be it is the large
TI chip on the bottom of