Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
Well for the first time I installed Cyberdog from my MacOS 7 install CD. Its great! I keep wondering why I have never used this before? I never thought to. It really is just perfect for older Macs. I have Cyberdog 2.0.. No pop ups No dozens of "java error" messages like in netscape NO crashin

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Terry Holtrey
And strangely enough all support disappeared when Apple got MicroSoft to agree to make MicroSoft Oriface for another 5 years On Mar 18, 2004, at 11:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well for the first time I installed Cyberdog from my MacOS 7 install CD. Its great! I keep wondering why I have n

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>And strangely enough all support disappeared when Apple got MicroSoft >to agree to make MicroSoft Oriface for another 5 years I am noticing that its getting my Dates wrong in my emails. My computer clock is set correctly, but Cyberdog is making the Dates in new emails like 1943 -- Powe

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Terry Holtrey
There was a patch for that somewhere On Mar 18, 2004, at 11:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And strangely enough all support disappeared when Apple got MicroSoft to agree to make MicroSoft Oriface for another 5 years I am noticing that its getting my Dates wrong in my emails. My computer cloc

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Terry Holtrey
Go to http://www.cyberdog.org/ For support -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End Mac

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>Go to http://www.cyberdog.org/ For support Thanks! Splendid... -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 18, 2004, at 9:17 AM, Terry Holtrey wrote: And strangely enough all support disappeared when Apple got MicroSoft to agree to make MicroSoft Oriface for another 5 years Actually, no, support vanished when Apple pulled the plug on OpenDoc, yet another Apple innovation that was too far ahead

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Robert Eye
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Well for the first time I installed Cyberdog >from my MacOS 7 install CD. > >Its great! I keep wondering why I have never >used this before? I never thought to. It really >is just perfect for older Macs. I have Cyberdog 2.0.. > >No pop ups >No dozens of "java error" messa

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>Which PB? Which specific version of the MacOS? I >thought about doing this on my 5300cs under 8.1 a >while ago (thanks for rekindling my interest!) but I >wasn't sure it would run. PowerBook 3400c/240 MacOS 7.6.1 Cyberdog 2.0 (7.6 comes with 1.2 but its missing some features). I'm pretty confi

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
Yay I finally got my dates all sorted out. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End Mac

Re: 3400c Button

2004-03-18 Thread VidaVerde
Well so I broke my trackpad button on my 3400c and need to buy a new one. I know its probably unlikely i'll find anyone that just sells the button, but rather the whole trackpad and palmrest. Sun and PowerBook Guy want too much though, I think. Are there any other parts resellers where I can

Re: 540c colors/resolution (3400c Resolution)

2004-03-18 Thread VidaVerde
But we already have thousands of colors, at 800 x 600! (?) Silly goose! Sorry. Let me explain my query more clearly :-) Just like the 540c owner who wanted more colours on a smaller area, I wanted to know if there is any sort of hack so that I can have millions on a smaller part of the s

script to throw out PCMCIA cards?

2004-03-18 Thread VidaVerde
OK, if you put a cardbus card in your 3400, as we all know, you have to eject it at shutdown. . . . .. otherwise when the machine boots it isn't recognised & has to be manually ejected with a paperclip ... . .. . and this is easily forgotten at the end of a long day. Results - a well-worn car

Re: Powerbooks as webservers?

2004-03-18 Thread VidaVerde
There is one issue to be aware of - the PB will save an enormous amount of electricity. For example, a PB on 24 hrs uses about as much power as a desktop in 45 minutes. Both in cost and pollution terms its a huge difference. I really don't think there are any hardware issues **as long as you

Re: 3400c Button..now a question about the electronics

2004-03-18 Thread George Mogiljansky
--- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Excellent advice, Ben. My problem is a bit worse; after a close encounter with a cement floor, the 3400 refuses to boot unless a powered-up external SCSI device is attached. What components should I be examining for possible repair? Thx George > > > This

Re: Powerbooks as webservers?

2004-03-18 Thread Jacob Hunter
I had thought of this actually, I suppose it would be possible to have all the served ages on a cheap flash-card in a pcmcia bay. I might test this on my ancient PB 190 at some point (I have just purchased and installed word 5.1, it came on 800k floppies!!) I could just get the slowest (hence c

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Jacob Hunter
I tried cyberdog on my powermac G4 MDd, but o many websites were screwey (notably apple.com) that I gave up on it! Jacob PowerBook 3400c/240 MacOS 7.6.1 Cyberdog 2.0 (7.6 comes with 1.2 but its missing some features). -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Ele

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>I tried cyberdog on my powermac G4 MDd, but o many websites were >screwey (notably apple.com) that I gave up on it! Yes. Since there are probably much better browsers you can run on your G4, I'm assuming Cyberdog wouldn't be worth it. However, on a 3400c, running system 7, Cyberdog, in my opin

Changing Case In Appleworks -- Possible??

2004-03-18 Thread jimwg
Greetings All: I know it sounds rudimentary, but how does one change the case of whole sentences or paragraphs in Appleworks? It's not even in the manual or on-line help! Thanks! JimWG -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldo

Re: 1400 Sleep of (temporary) Death

2004-03-18 Thread John McGibney
> > Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 20:10:19 -0500 > Subject: 1400 Sleep of (temporary) Death > From: Daniel Garcia-Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I can no longer wake my 1400 when it's on a battery. I put it to sleep and, > when i try to wake it, the light stops flashin

190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread David Lesher
http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/mac/enet3c589/ I loaded the above for a 3c589 on a 190 with 7.5.2; and it works on Ethertalk -- I can see various printers, etc. on the LAN. But there's no TCP/IP control panel... I'd like to run ssh from this box. What do I need to get, and where from? --

Re: 190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread Joe
You might need MacTCP or OpenTransport. They're on the Apple site somewhere. -Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Lesher Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:05 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: 190 TCP/IP >http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/mac/enet3c589

Re: 190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>I loaded the above for a 3c589 on a 190 with 7.5.2; and it works on >Ethertalk -- I can see various printers, etc. on the LAN. > >But there's no TCP/IP control panel... > >I'd like to run ssh from this box. What do I need to get, and where from? > Look for an application on your hard drive calle

Re: 3400c Button

2004-03-18 Thread THE ROCK
See how good this list is! My question is answered even before I ask it. Now I'll just go fix my trackpad button. Thanks. Peter. VidaVerde wrote: Well so I broke my trackpad button on my 3400c and need to buy a new one. I know its probably unlikely i'll find anyone that just sells the button,

Re: 190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:05 PM -0500 3/18/04, David Lesher wrote: http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/mac/enet3c589/ I loaded the above for a 3c589 on a 190 with 7.5.2; and it works on Ethertalk -- I can see various printers, etc. on the LAN. But there's no TCP/IP control panel... I'd like to run ssh from this box. W

Re: Powerbooks as webservers?

2004-03-18 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:48 PM + 3/18/04, VidaVerde wrote: There is one issue to be aware of - the PB will save an enormous amount of electricity. For example, a PB on 24 hrs uses about as much power as a desktop in 45 minutes. While a PowerBook uses less power than a desktop it's not that little. Drawing

Re: script to throw out PCMCIA cards?

2004-03-18 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:48 PM + 3/18/04, VidaVerde wrote: OK, if you put a cardbus card in your 3400, as we all know, you have to eject it at shutdown. . . . .. otherwise when the machine boots it isn't recognised & has to be manually ejected with a paperclip ... . .. . and this is easily forgotten at the e

Re: Changing Case In Appleworks -- Possible??

2004-03-18 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:46 PM -0500 3/18/04, jimwg wrote: Greetings All: I know it sounds rudimentary, but how does one change the case of whole sentences or paragraphs in Appleworks? It's not even in the manual or on-line help! Under the Text Menu select the Style menu, at the bottom is Uppercase and Lowerca

Re: 3400c Button

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
Bah. I just bought a new one from MacResQ >This is a reaaly common problem and an easy fix. Take the machanism >apart and the fracture will be obvious. Now get some good stiff >plastic about 1.5mm thick (I cut mine from the storage box some >screws came in) and cut a little square just big en

Gnutella Client

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
Is there any Gnutella client that works with Mac OS 7? Like an old version of something possibly? Hotline is pretty lousy in my opinion. I'd rather have something that is Gnutella-ish. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldo

Re: 190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread David Lesher
At 14:24 -0800 2004:03:18, Clark Martin wrote: At 4:05 PM -0500 3/18/04, David Lesher wrote: http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/mac/enet3c589/ I loaded the above for a 3c589 on a 190 with 7.5.2; and it works on Ethertalk -- I can see various printers, etc. on the LAN. But there's no TCP/IP control

Re: 190 TCP/IP

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>Thanks. I have 8.0 here; I'll just load that -- should it come with >OpenTransport? > >I assume I must boot from the 8.0 CD? So far every operating system in question comes with Open Transport - you just have to enable it. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Smal

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Robert Eye
How? Did you have to run a patch (as someone mentioned earlier)? Thanks. Regards, Bob Eye Dallas, TX --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yay I finally got my dates all sorted out. > > > > -- > PowerBooks is sponsored by > and... > > Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Dan Palka
Yes i got it from www.cyberdog.org On Mar 18, 2004, at 5:55 PM, Robert Eye wrote: How? Did you have to run a patch (as someone mentioned earlier)? Thanks. Regards, Bob Eye Dallas, TX -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com

OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread Daniel Garcia-Rivera
I am interested in reading which PowerBooks people like most. I like the 1400, it has a sturdy, simple, and intuitive design, and a really nice keyboard. Sure it's cobbled together from a 68030-based I/O bus attached to a processor that never was anything spectacular, with limited ram and screen

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread Yersinia
Well, the only one I've had personal experience with is the one I have, the 190. But I really, REALLY love it. :-) -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start a

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>1400, it has a sturdy, simple, and intuitive design, and a really nice >keyboard. Sure it's cobbled together from a 68030-based I/O bus attached >to >a processor that never was anything spectacular, with limited ram and >screen >size, But it holds a certain charm that most PowerBooks lack today

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread Steve Hamer
On 19 Mar 2004, at 00:01, Daniel Garcia-Rivera wrote: I am interested in reading which PowerBooks people like most. I like the 1400, it has a sturdy, simple, and intuitive design, and a really nice keyboard. Sure it's cobbled together from a 68030-based I/O bus attached to a processor that nev

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>Pismo. > >Probably the best example of Apple design, IMHO. > >Very slinky design (even if the glowing Apple is upside down whilst >using it), and possibly the most upgradable laptop ever made. (10 mins >to swap the hard drive, 5 mins to do memory / Airport, probably about >the same to swap the

PB Duo 230 doesn't turn off...

2004-03-18 Thread macnifico
Hi, Listers! I recently bought a PowerBook Duo 230, with 8 Mb of RAm and System 7.1. I immediately installed an 8 Mb RAM chip I had lying around (I still have 2 more, if anyone's interested), making the RAM a more usable 12 Mb, and installed OS 7.6, and then the 7.6.1 update. Now the problem. Th

Re: Gnutella Client

2004-03-18 Thread Ruffin Bailey
> Subject: Gnutella Client > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:29:47 -0500 > > Is there any Gnutella client that works with Mac OS 7? Like an old version > of something possibly? > > Hotline is pretty lousy in my opinion. I'd rather have something that is > Gnutella-ish. If

Re: Gnutella Client

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>If by OS 7 you'll accept 7.6.1, go to the MRJ downloads page (http:// >developer.apple.com/java/download.html) and grab MRJ 2.1.4. I'm betting that >works fairly well with Limewire for Mac Classic from here: > >http://www.limewire.com/english/content/downloadfree.shtml > >Good luck. > >Ruffin Bai

Re: Changing Case In Appleworks -- Possible??

2004-03-18 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
Try the Appleworks Users Group site awug.org I belong and I'm pretty sure there was an article about this in their monthly publication recently. On Thursday, March 18, 2004, at 05:29 PM, PowerBooks wrote: Changing Case In Appleworks -- Possible?? Greetings All: I know it sounds rudime

Re: PB Duo 230 doesn't turn off...

2004-03-18 Thread Joe
This isnt directly related, but I remember a similar thing happening with Portables when they were put to Sleep and had a version of HD SC Setup later than 7.5.x was used. However, have you tried clearing the parameter RAM by holding Command-Option-P-R on startup? -Original Message- From:

Re:

2004-03-18 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
In the March 2004 AppleWorks Journal there is a lengthy article (over a page) on this. It's slightly different for version 6 than 5. You can put Buttons to do this in your button bar. You can use scripts (version 6 only). According to this article (I don't want to type the whole thing) some ver

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread Daniel Garcia-Rivera
Yeah, I also have a 190cs, a duo 280c and a WallStreet (in addition to my beloved 1400.) I really like the 190's graceful lines, but I also like the fact that most of the bottom case of the WallStreet serves as a heatsink. The duo I have yet to get running, but I like the ridges. -- PowerBooks

Re: 3400c & Mac OS 7.6.1 - Slow Window Redraws

2004-03-18 Thread Daniel De L'eau
Would 9.2.2 be feasable on a 5300? Anyone using it? I'm thinking with a max RAM of 64MB that it would be difficult. >Actually I'm running 9.2.2 on my 3400c 240mhz ram maxed out and it's >quite a bit zippier than 8.6 or 9.1. The finder is much, much faster. >I would recommend at least trying 9.2

Re: 3400c & Mac OS 7.6.1 - Slow Window Redraws

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>Would 9.2.2 be feasable on a 5300? Anyone using it? > >I'm thinking with a max RAM of 64MB that it would be difficult. Of course its perfectly possible. However in my opinion it would be absolutely terrible. Why would you want to do this? -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread macdaniel3400c
>The duo I have yet to get running, but I like the ridges. Same here, although the ridges on the non color Duos are a bit better (they extend the whole length of the lid) and its screen is much thinner so its very flimsy feeling. Very svelte. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

3400c for sale

2004-03-18 Thread Bob Williams
Hi folks - Circumstances have demanded that I relinquish my trusty 3400c to a new home. Here's what comes with it: Powerbook 3400c (works fine, no problems) 200 mhz, OS9 144mb RAM, 2 GB HD, CD-ROM Internal 33.6 modem, ethernet Bookendz docking station, Floppy Drive for CD bay 2 power adapters. I'd

Re: OT: My favorite PowerBook

2004-03-18 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> I am interested in reading which PowerBooks people like most. I like the > 1400, it has a sturdy, simple, and intuitive design, and a really nice > keyboard. Sure it's cobbled together from a 68030-based I/O bus attached to > a processor that never was anything spectacular, with limited ram and

Re: Cyberdog is Super

2004-03-18 Thread Andrew Kershaw
However, on a 3400c, running system 7, Cyberdog, in my opinion, has to be the best I've yet seen. Maybe some pages look retarded (Low End Mac won't even load for some reason, but its stable, fast, stable, stable, and stable. *cough* Don't hold your breath... ;-) I've found that OpenDoc/Cybie leak