Re: Many thanks to the member who posted Logitech FTP links!

2004-09-04 Thread Edward Gaidies
I just may be on the wrong forum...Are we discussing OSX? -Ed- Tel-Tek Electronics Ontario-Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 17:13:10 -0700 (PDT) > To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sub

Re: Many thanks to the member who posted Logitech FTP links!

2004-09-04 Thread George Mogiljansky
Yes, 2.1.3. The key thi ng is to liberate the serial port. This means you cannot use the internal modem. The OS SW can't differentiate. I used a PC Card modem with Timbuktu; I had to download the Win driver, open the exe on a PC, copy the INF files to a PC exchange floppy and then copy to the Mode

Re: Many thanks to the member who posted Logitech FTP links!

2004-09-04 Thread Brian
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, at 07:51 PM, George Mogiljansky wrote: Yes, my grayscale works. I'm using OS 9 and QT 5. x. I had to delete the USB extensions, though. I guess I'll try downgrading my quicktime, then. Are you using the 2.1.3 drivers not? You were 1.0.3 or something. Glad i

Re: Many thanks to the member who posted Logitech FTP links!

2004-09-04 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hello Brian, Answers below, preceded by <<. --- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Don't thank me until you use the 2.1.3 drivers under > 9.1 and get a > actual working app, and resultant image :) Yes, my grayscale works. I'm using OS 9 and QT 5. x. I had to delete the USB extensi

Basic Info on Backlights (warning: commercial message copied)

2004-09-04 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hello, I finally received an answer from the following source: I am still looking for the answer - is the backlight in a typical Pb 3400 or WS soldered or not? Good info though. Best, George From: "R Mowe electronic repairs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject:LCD backlight [CCFL] repairs/ref

Re: PB 3400c & Wireless Network

2004-09-04 Thread Fabian Fang
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, at 01:11PM, Mr Scott Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello, fellow listers! I was wondering if it would be >possible to use my 3400c on a wireless network that I >currently have set up with 2 PC laptops? I wouldn't >be looking to swap files between the PB/PC

Re: PB 3400c & Wireless Network

2004-09-04 Thread Edward Gaidies
Scott; What Operating System are you using? -Ed- Tel-Tek Electronics Ontario-Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Mr Scott Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 13:13:34 -0700 (PDT) > To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: PB 3400c &

PB 3400c & Wireless Network

2004-09-04 Thread Mr Scott Stanley
Hello, fellow listers! I was wondering if it would be possible to use my 3400c on a wireless network that I currently have set up with 2 PC laptops? I wouldn't be looking to swap files between the PB/PCs, just would like to enable the PB access to my cable modem through the network. I'm using a

Re: PB 3400c too dim

2004-09-04 Thread VidaVerde
Hi, proud powerbook owners! I have a question about my 3400c (189 mhz). It seems to me that the screen is not as bright as it should be. The brightness switch is cranked up and when I look at the Control Panel for video and sound it has two settings: standard mac gamma and uncorrected gamma. The st