Re: Oddball PB1xx adapter?

2006-01-27 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 27.01.2006 um 21:33 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: From: "Bob C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Oddball PB1xx adapter? Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 01:03:41 -0500 Recently, an acquaintance told me that when the early PowerBooks (145, 170, 165, etc.) were in popular use, a third-party manufacturer mad

Re: New Low End Mac email lists

2006-01-21 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 21.01.2006 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks im Digest-Modus: >(Andy:) Does anyone else find it even slightly amusing that LOW END Mac is >running these lists? ;-) Of course, it sounds hilarious, but remember the temporary subtitle of the LEM Homepage: "Because every Mac is low-end some tim

Re: desktop pictures

2006-01-09 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 09.01.2006 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: folder. If it isn't possible are there any third-party programs that will do the same thing? Yep, in fact I think it was called Desktop Pictures. I'm reasonably certain that that was another third party app, like Windowshade, that Apple bought

Re: Subject: duo modem driver

2006-01-01 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 01.01.2006 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: From: Tom and Lisa Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: duo modem driver I am looking for a copy of a modem driver for a duo 19.2K modem. Global Village, I think. Anyone know where to find it ? http://www.globalvillage.com/support/softwareloca

Re: Does this external CD-ROM drive need a terminator?

2005-10-15 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 14.10.2005 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: At 10:30 PM -0500 10/14/05, Caleb Cupples wrote: Greetings, Now that I'm about to have the notorious 190 back in the world of the relatively functioning, are there any issues with getting an external CD-ROM to work? This will be my first time dea

Re: Help

2005-10-07 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 06.10.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Help Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 09:13:39 -0700 On Oct 6, 2005, at 5:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 10/6/05 12:

Re: Enclosure or ethernet

2005-09-01 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 01.09.2005 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: From: "James W. Greenidge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: What's better: Enclosure or Ethernet? Greetings: I need some serious second opinions here. My current situation is that I've 1.25gHz eMac whose Home folder I'm regularly backing up via ethe

Re: Dark Pismo

2005-07-26 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 26.07.2005 um 21:32 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:28:13 EDT Subject: Re: Dark pismo 1st thing: try to reset the power manager. Unfortunately l don't recall the key combination: function + shift + power + ? Cmd-

Re: Powerbook 100 screen

2005-07-20 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 20.07.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: 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. Heard about these before, but never actually saw one in my life. Th

Re: PowerBook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 20.07.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: Subject: Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 01:38:25 -0400 From: Yersinia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Manfred writes, choice.> I ended up with Claris Emailer because Eudora was giving me crap. Ten

Re: Just curious...

2005-07-19 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
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 Hamburg-Eppendor

Re: The Grouch and other fun stuff (more or less)

2005-07-05 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 05.07.2005 um 21:34 schrieb Yersinia im PowerBooks Digest: ...I have a seriously infantile sense of humor about certain things at times. I'm late in this thread because I'm lurking in digest mode, but this one gets me going. It seems that Oscar the Grouch really hit the nerve, I found it