OK... I have a bit of an oddity going on here... I have a Kanga, a #1
G3 Powerbook looking like the 3400. I know that it will only display
256 colors. I know that it will not support the PCMCIA cards. LAST
NIGHT I installed 10.2 on there. the screen in thousands of colors,
not 256. AND
pasha wrote:
OK... I have a bit of an oddity going on here... I have a Kanga, a #1
G3 Powerbook looking like the 3400. I know that it will only display
256 colors. I know that it will not support the PCMCIA cards. LAST
NIGHT I installed 10.2 on there. the screen in thousands of colors,
Kangas and 3400s always display thousands of colors - what are you
talking about?
On Apr 24, 2005, at 2:12 AM, pasha wrote:
OK... I have a bit of an oddity going on here... I have a Kanga, a
#1 G3 Powerbook looking like the 3400. I know that it will only
display 256 colors. I know that
On Apr 24, 2005, at 12:12 AM, pasha wrote:
OK... I have a bit of an oddity going on here... I have a Kanga, a #1
G3 Powerbook looking like the 3400. I know that it will only display
256 colors. I know that it will not support the PCMCIA cards. LAST
NIGHT I installed 10.2 on there. the
ok.. maybe I was not making myself clear.. with X, it was not supposed
to show more than 256 colors, AND the card NEVER worked. in fact, when
I upped my system to 10.2.8 it stopped seeing a card installed into the
machine. Either my card has always been a bit shifty, and the second
one also
Didn't anyone get the OP's critical point, that the PowerBook in question
is running OSX and many things on the Kanga don't usually work in X?
dan k
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John K. Perkins Jr. wrote:
If the filename has .bin at the end of it you have to use StuffIt Expander
to decode the files. I can send it to you if you don't have it.
Well, I found a copy of Stuffit5.5, which Allume says will run on
7.5.2. However, it's a .sit file, which the web says is yet
Ge' wrote:
Hi John,
Screen reset: I'm not sure what happened there...! My 'tip' was just a
shot in the dark. E.g., Command-Backspace to trash a file doesn't work
on OS 7.6 or earlier.
Well, even though I much prefer to know what's going on, I'm not going
to quarrel with success!
If you trashed