I am trying to make floppies from images that I have on my HD
(installers from older PowerBooks), but apparently ShrinkWrap does
not work in Classic mode,
Is there any solution to make floppies from disk images in OS X.
No, disk utility does not work with floppies, at least with my USB
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Krow Magnum wrote:
It's been a while since I've tried any with OS 9 but Gmail would not
let me sign in with any browser prior to Wamcom Mozilla.
--
Ron
When did you last try it? Google had a lot of complaints from people
using other than approved browsers, so they
I found a Mac Portable for sale (locally), and plan to buy it. I know
it's a little old (:-P), but was wondering two things -
1) Is the monitor port on the back the standard port for all VGA
monitors?
and
2) How much would it cost to rebuild a battery?
Thanks!!!
Ian
--
PowerBooks is
My Reply follows quote. On 19/07/2005 05:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I found a Mac Portable for sale (locally), and plan to buy it. I know
it's a little old (:-P), but was wondering two things -
1) Is the monitor port on the back the standard port for all VGA
monitors?
VGA? Hmmm. The book
On Jul 19, 2005, at 5:38 AM, Ian Nixon wrote:
I found a Mac Portable for sale (locally), and plan to buy it. I
know it's a little old (:-P), but was wondering two things -
Mac Portable, as in the very first, weighs-as-much-as-a-Mac-Plus, Mac
Portable? Cool!
1) Is the monitor port on
On Jul 18, 2005, at 11:03 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
I am trying to make floppies from images that I have on my HD
(installers from older PowerBooks), but apparently ShrinkWrap does
not work in Classic mode,
Is there any solution to make floppies from disk images in OS X.
No, disk
On Jul 18, 2005, at 11:04 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
Does anybody recall the Sundial desktop time lapse desktop background?
is there anything that runs on newer macs?
I had all versions of Sundial, which I enjoyed using as
screensavers. While Sundial may have faded away, you can find
No color quickdraw on the machine. Color support came along with the
SE30. Hard to believe that anyone would want one of those machines.
Nobody really wanted them when they were new. The Powerbook 100 was so
much better in every way.
On Jul 19, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Ian Nixon wrote:
Mac
No color quickdraw on the machine. Color support came along with the
SE30.
I wasn't looking for color support...just a bigger screen.
Hard to believe that anyone would want one of those machines. Nobody
really wanted them when they were new. The Powerbook 100 was so much
better in every way.
On Jul 19, 2005, at 5:38 AM, Ian Nixon wrote:
I found a Mac Portable for sale (locally), and plan to buy it. I
know it's a little old (:-P), but was wondering two things -
1) Is the monitor port on the back the standard port for all VGA
monitors?
For complete technical specifications of
Ian Nixon wrote:
No. Apple didn't use VGA output until LONG after the Mac Portable's
day. In fact I think the BlueWhite G3 was the first to offer a VGA
output.
Well, in the pictures the seller sent me, there's a monitor port on
the rear, and it has the three rows of pins, just like
or try Claris Emailer...
http://pure-mac.com/email.html#cemailer
On 7/19/05, Jared [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try Eudora (earlier versions for 68k)
Like version 1
On Jul 19, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Dr. Balogh NĂ¡ndor wrote:
Hi,
I've a PB100 for more than 10 years. I haven't used it for about 8
Am 19.07.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb Terry Holtrey bei PowerBooks:
No color quickdraw on the machine. Color support came along with the
SE30. Hard to believe that anyone would want one of those machines.
Nobody really wanted them when they were new.
Oh, I remember a congress in
I have a few Outbounds. They came out before the Portable. They were
advanced with detachable Keyboards and the Isobar mouse and you can
even use VHS camcorder batteries in them. Half the size and weight with
real hard drives. Never figured out how Apple could release the
portable as an answer
Yeah, that works good as well.
or try Claris Emailer...
http://pure-mac.com/email.html#cemailer
--
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
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 07:37:22PM -0500, Jared wrote:
Yeah, that works good as well.
or try Claris Emailer...
http://pure-mac.com/email.html#cemailer
Claris might cause problems with some ISPs. Eudora then is the choice.
--
Manfred writes,
Claris might cause problems with some ISPs. Eudora then is the choice.
I ended up with Claris Emailer because Eudora was giving me crap. Ten
years later I'm still using Claris. My Powerbook 190 has 1.0, and both my
5300c and G3 have 2.0. Wouldn't dream of switching.
~Yersinia.
17 matches
Mail list logo