Re: PCMCIA Ethernet card-drivers?

2005-04-21 Thread Kenneth Vann
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:33:21 -0700 (PDT) From: bill f [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PCMCIA Ethernet card-drivers? Powerbook Power Users, The internal ethernet card isn't working on my 3400c. The problem seems to be the main logic board, not the Ethernet card, so I decided to buy an Ethernet card

Re: Defragmenter (was: Hard drive question)

2005-04-21 Thread Mac
Anyone knows of a good free defragmentation program? Also for 68K computers, as asked before. Send me an email if you are still looking. I have a set of the original Norton Floppies that should work. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?

3400 pcmcia ideas

2005-04-21 Thread kaldav
Bill, On my 3400 I used: i) a combination Global Village 56k modem and ethernet pcmcia card. It worked well, and provided both capabilities. Also, the installer contains all necessary drivers for the modem and ethernet functions. ii) I used an Orinoco card for wireless and there are appropriate

1400 'upgrade' tips wanted - from a new user

2005-04-21 Thread Rik
Dear powerbook users, I'd like to ask the people who have 'messed around' with their pb 1400 for advice concerning how to make battery life last longer. Also I'd like to have some advice concerning -using Compact flash cards -using a ram disk -using OS 8.6, 9 (.1 and 2.2) and OS X (maybe somebody

Re: 1400 'upgrade' tips wanted - from a new user

2005-04-21 Thread Brian
Dear powerbook users, I'd like to ask the people who have 'messed around' with their pb 1400 for advice concerning how to make battery life last longer. Also I'd like to have some advice concerning -using Compact flash cards works great. With a little fiddling you can even boot from one. -using

Re: 190cs troubles

2005-04-21 Thread John Perry
Ge' wrote: Hi John, Here's an idea, to be corrected/completed by others, or when I know your OS. I'll assume the name of the 190's screen Brightness file is Monitors Preferences. After startup, you type Apple-F, then Monitors Preferences, and Enter. Then press Tab once (to go to the right

Re: 190cs troubles

2005-04-21 Thread Yersinia
John Perry writes of his 190cs, OS is 7.5.2. I've downloaded the files to update it to 7.6.1, but the screen went out before I could do the update. Actually, I also downloaded the OS8 files before I ran across the fact that I need to buy some intermediate OS stuff. Now, I have to decide

New 190cs troubles :-)

2005-04-21 Thread John Perry
The help from Ge' let me see my 190cs again (Thanks!). I'd like to reconstruct the file he showed me, but it's been deleted, and I can't find any reference to it in any of the documentation I have. Where can I get more info on this machine? Now I'm trying to do the 7.5.3 update. I don't

Re: 1400 'upgrade' tips wanted - from a new user

2005-04-21 Thread Doc Holliday
Rik wrote: Dear powerbook users, I'd like to ask the people who have 'messed around' with their pb 1400 for advice concerning how to make battery life last longer. Also I'd like to have some advice concerning -using Compact flash cards -using a ram disk Upper limits of the 1400's memory makes

Re: 1400 'upgrade' tips wanted - from a new user

2005-04-21 Thread Cameron Kaiser
-using OS 8.6, 9 (.1 and 2.2) and OS X (maybe somebody got this far...) I run 7.6.1, I think, in mine. I don't use it for much, but basics - I don't even surf the web with it. Interestingly, my 1400c running 7.6.1 crashes less than my 3400c with 8.5. Unless there is something you really

what is this laptop

2005-04-21 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Which laptop is model M7572 ? Pismo ? Lombard ? Wallstreet ? thanks, Mad Dog -- PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low

Re: what is this laptop

2005-04-21 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
Which laptop is model M7572 ? Pismo ? Lombard ? Wallstreet ? In my opinion (which seems to be ignored and then repeated by others a day later) it's a Pismo. -- Best wishes Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk -- PowerBooks is sponsored by