Hello Everybody,
Forgive me if this is off topic, (it does involve my PB 3400)! I just
recieved a Newton 130 today, and I have been going crazy trying to get it to
communicate with my Powerbook 3400/180. I am running 9.1 on it and I am
trying to get it to work through their serial ports.
Thanks
Hi There!
His advice may be wise, but so far my Powerbook 3400/180 has a 12g
drive and I have had no problems with it at all. It's only if you plan
to partition the hard drive do you have to make sure that the first
partition is no larger than 8g. I think that's right!
Anyone to back me up?
Hi There Everybody!
I was just wondering what would be the best older digital camera for
my Powerbook 3400? I was looking around on eBay, but I'm totally lost
on this subject!
Thanks in advance,
John :-)
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Hi All.
Sorry for being a little thick on the terminology, but what does OMC
stand for? I would love to go to their site and download that hack.
Cheers,
John :-)
On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 03:29 PM, Gary D. Adams wrote:
Victoria--
There was some kind of hack to install 9.2 on
We may have covered this before, so excuse me for bringing this up again. Is
it possible to run a Mac OS on a Windoze laptop? I remember something about
the way the processors work differently that makes it impossible to run Mac
OS...is this true? The reason I'm asking is that I noticed that even
on 9/19/02 11:02 AM, Althea Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought a PB3400/180 with 32mb RAM and 1G HD, running 7.6. It works
fine, except for the battery. I'm trying to set up an upgrade plan, for I
need a few questions answered.
1. Under which OS does the PB3400 run best?
2.
on 9/9/02 5:02 AM, John Wood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just got my first 3400 today. I love it but the cardbus capability is
intriguing. I ran tattle tech and under PCI lsots it says they (my PCMCIA
slots) are cardbus slots, and under general hardware info it saus (under PC
card)
on 8/22/02 12:42 AM, jamie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Jim for the advice. I tried it and it didn't work. Would you or
anyone else have an idea to what would cause the computer to not start up
after working just fine the day before? I haven't a clue myself.
Thanks,
Jamie
Maybe
Hi there,
Afew days ago I sent this to the list, but no response. Any help would be
appriciated.
Thanks,
John
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From: John Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 22:33:09 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerBooks)
Subject: System crash
PRam battery? I hope I
haven't lost my Powerbook for goodsob no really, I'm o.k...
John Webb
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on 8/2/02 7:34 PM, Esver Camacho at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just found that my PowerBook G3 (Lombard)'s sound board fried! No
sound from speakers, no sound from sound port in the back, no sound
when resetting PRAM. Anyway, I'm considering two options - the cost
of fixing (one quote is
on 7/5/02 8:31 PM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Powerbook 3400/180, that is currently running with OS 9.1.
Everything works great except for a strange message at start up. Before it
boots into the OS the screen goes white and for five or six continuous lines
it
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