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2003-12-07 Thread gorgenet
Somewhere there is a modem script for a USR PCMCIA 56K card that let's it run at the 56K. Would any of you kind people have it or can you point me to it. This is an Xjack. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter T

Re: Mustang?

2003-12-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Here's my one bit of PowerBook Mustang info . . . The only place I'd ever even heard of this codeword was in an eBay listing of a couple years ago where the seller described the item as a development unit codenamed "Mustang" and showed these pics:

Re: Mustang?

2003-12-07 Thread Dan K
Sheesh, shoulda Googled _before_ last post: According to MacWeek article of 12-02-96, it looks like a 5300 with 133-MHz PowerPC 603e and 256 Kbytes of Level 2 cache. Wh. Dan K . http://macdan.n3.net/ carracho://dan

520c Ethernet

2003-12-07 Thread R. A. Cantrell
Bookies, I've chugged away and got this little book running 7.6 (19 home made floppies) but I can't get ethernet going. It's been a while since I used OS 7.6, but I think I have everything set right. When I try to set the book's AppleTalk to ethernet, I get an error has occurred message

Re: Zen and the canonical battery rejuvenation dance

2003-12-07 Thread Jerry
The dance goes like this: Run IBR Run Emmpathy Run Battery Amnesia (repeat 3-4X) What is "IBR" ... and where might I find it ? Intelligent Battery Recondition, from Apple. It's in their 'Older downloads' section. What is "Emmpathy" ... where will I find it ? Someone in the list has it on their

Mustang?

2003-12-07 Thread Dan K
Drew Kershaw wrote: >Supposedly, the "Mustang" gestalt is found in the 1400's ATA code, >not the 5300. Actually, M2 was the 5300. I think Mustang was some >sort of bastard mutant between 5300 and 1400. Maybe the rumored 5300 >w/ CD-ROM? Here's my one bit of PowerBook Mustang info . . . The o

I posted this info on the swap list but want folks here to have a chance too.

2003-12-07 Thread Chuck
I have seven PB500 Intelligent Batteries for sale. One of them does not have the plastic lock for holding into a laptop. These are all untested. They came from 540c's our office staff used. The batteries were pulled when the laptops were taken out of service and couldn't be located when the laptop

OT Re: Wallstreet CPU and VRAM questions

2003-12-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Oh rats... I'm sorry folks, I meant to post to the g-books list. If you care to answer this email, please do so off-list so that we don't clutter up the PowerBooks list. Sorry, Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> web: Visit the PowerBook 5300

Wallstreet CPU and VRAM questions

2003-12-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
This site says the Wallstreet (Wallstreet I) has a VRAM slot (look in the "mach" gestalt section). Is that true? Where is it, if so? I assume it's on the bottom of the motherboard, since it's not visible anywhere under the keyboard area. Is it possi

Re: Patched installer for AirPort 1.3.1

2003-12-07 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Andrew "Mr. 5300" Kershaw doesn't know "Mustang" was a codeword for that illustrious 'Book?!?!? Ok, curiously, the software I'm using to alter the installer script reports that 311 belongs to "Epic." Isn't Epic the codename for the 1400? So I guess people just don'e know _what_ 311 corresponds

Re: Powerbook 270C Write protected SCSI Drive

2003-12-07 Thread Eric
It should be possible to add a hard drive to the dock, then copy everything from the Duo's hard drive to the dock hard drive, then from there do whatever you want, right? Otherwise, try the SuperBooter75 from Gamba: http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/superbooter75.html I have used it to help rebuil

Re: HDD

2003-12-07 Thread ACFX44501
>Also, how can you tell a SCSI 2.5" from an IDE 2.5" >drive from just looking? A 2.5" SCSI drive, the first to be developed and marketed in Apple products, has a three-section connector totaling 50 pins, with 40 pins in the first section, 2 pins missing in the second section, the "key", and 8 p

Re: Powerbook 270C Write protected SCSI Drive

2003-12-07 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Sunday, December 7, 2003, at 09:23 AM, The Calypso Organization wrote: "Are you running DFA from the disk repair disk? At System 7,5, it couldn't repair the boot disk. You'll need a dock with a floppy at the very least to effect this fix" We only have disk repair floppies (tools) for OS 8 wh

Re: Powerbook 270C Write protected SCSI Drive

2003-12-07 Thread The Calypso Organization
"Are you running DFA from the disk repair disk? At System 7,5, it couldn't repair the boot disk. You'll need a dock with a floppy at the very least to effect this fix" We only have disk repair floppies (tools) for OS 8 which of course doesnt work.We have a full duo dock so no problems there. Mayb

Re: Zen and the canonical battery rejuvenation dance

2003-12-07 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Saturday, December 6, 2003, at 10:48 PM, Jerry wrote: The dance goes like this: Run IBR Run Emmpathy Run Battery Amnesia (repeat 3-4X) After that you'll likely get a decent life out of the things, if life is still to be had. ¿¿ A bit of knowledge from an ancient email (well,10 mos.), of a

Re: Powerbook 270C Write protected SCSI Drive

2003-12-07 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Saturday, December 6, 2003, at 07:40 AM, The Calypso Organization wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have just aquired a PB 270C running Os 7.5.1. Its a nice machine full off really useful programmes but there is a minor fault or faults to be precise,on the HD. Clicking any sub-menu on the drop-dow