Andrew Wiens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> is a 280 b/w screen compatible in a 230?
I replied:
>>Yes, but will require a screen cable from 250 (250 and 280 LCDs are
>>functionally identical.) Of course a complete 250 can be had for similar
>>money to just a cable. Good use of a broken-screen 250's
I wrote:
>>>Sigh, unless one is willing to do some serious cable and EBM fabrication
>>>I think there is no chance of having other optical drives in a
>>>3400/Kanga. I _really_ did get my hopes up though for a moment there.
then "KG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>I wonder if it would be possible to
George Mogiljansky wrote:
>> Another Compaq drive doesn't boot; any version of
>> Apple formatting app (Drive Set-up) has the same
>> warning: "this drive has protected drivers, but can
>> still be initialized". The model# is ST9816AG.
So . . . what's the problem exactly? If DS allows you to in
Spencer Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd like to use my PB 1400 to control a shortwave radio
>receiver--namely a JRC NRD-525. The radio connects to a PC with an
>RS-232c connector.
I've found the Palm Mac serial adapter does a dandy job of connecting
PC-style DB9F cable ends to a Mac seria
Andrew Wiens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>is a 280 b/w screen compatible in a 230?
Yes, but will require a screen cable from 250 (250 and 280 LCDs are
functionally identical.) Of course a complete 250 can be had for similar
money to just a cable. Good use of a broken-screen 250's bits though.
Dan