Re: CD-RW for 2400c or 1400c

2006-02-10 Thread Tom Lee
Hi, I'm new to elementary sound recording with Macs. I'm hoping to find an external CD-RW drive to work with a 2400c PB (or 1400c). It will have to be SCSI, since I have no port upgrades. Are there specs I should look out for, brands I should avoid? I will be using the drive to

CD-RW for 2400c or 1400c

2006-02-10 Thread S. Valenza
Hi, I'm new to elementary sound recording with Macs. I'm hoping to find an external CD-RW drive to work with a 2400c PB (or 1400c). It will have to be SCSI, since I have no port upgrades. Are there specs I should look out for, brands I should avoid? I will be using the drive to

FS: PB 1400c/166

2006-01-20 Thread John M. Prosser
For sale is a Powerbook 1400c/166, 32 MB RAM, 2GB HD, 12x CD-ROM, floppy disk drive, carrying case, power adapter, battery (holds charge, but I don't know how long; have left it in sleep for several days without external power; starts up OK), running Mac OS 8.6.. No disks or manual

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-24 Thread Ian Moffatt
On 24/11/05, Marcel Pierson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a powerbook 1400/117 with 16 Mb RAM, will i be able to use a PCMCIA > adapter to FLASH CARD MEMORY as Virtual Memory?. > Example, i get a 128 Mb Flash Card and use it as VM? See my reply to a recent post! That's exactly what I

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-23 Thread Marcel Pierson
oks" Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:15 AM Subject: Re: 1400c OS Question On 11/22/05, Yersinia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Howdy Helpful Listers.... No, I'm not getting a 1400c, but I'm about to make an attempt to set one up for someone. Since its hard drive has to b

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-23 Thread darkwolf45
I have iTunes 1.10 (I think) on my 1400, and it seems to work fine. I found it somewhere on the apple downloads archive. Brian As a WP machine the 1400 is lovely. The keyboard is superior to the Pismo I'm using. The only drawback is I can't easily get photos from my camera to the 1400. It'l

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-23 Thread Krow Magnum
On 11/22/05, Yersinia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy Helpful Listers > > No, I'm not getting a 1400c, but I'm about to make an attempt to set one > up for someone. Since its hard drive has to be wiped, I need to put an OS > on it. Here's the little i

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-22 Thread Ian Moffatt
On 23/11/05, Yersinia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1400c, 32 megs of RAM, 117 mHz processor. > > Will this run OS 9.2.2? And by "run," I mean actually run decently, not > crawl -- with what it's already got. Adding RAM or making other I have just such a machin

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-22 Thread darkwolf45
ers No, I'm not getting a 1400c, but I'm about to make an attempt to set one up for someone. Since its hard drive has to be wiped, I need to put an OS on it. Here's the little info I have on it so far (it's coming over with my boyfriend tomorrow night) -- 1400c, 32 megs of R

Re: 1400c OS Question

2005-11-22 Thread Peter F Grenier
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:11 PM, Yersinia wrote: Howdy Helpful Listers No, I'm not getting a 1400c, but I'm about to make an attempt to set one up for someone. Since its hard drive has to be wiped, I need to put an OS on it. Here's the little info I have on it so far (i

1400c OS Question

2005-11-22 Thread Yersinia
Howdy Helpful Listers No, I'm not getting a 1400c, but I'm about to make an attempt to set one up for someone. Since its hard drive has to be wiped, I need to put an OS on it. Here's the little info I have on it so far (it's coming over with my boyfriend tomorrow night

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Howard R. Katz
I'd suggest a larger CF card. All "external" drives I've ever used on a Mac, either old or newer powerbook always shows a bit less than the rated size. Sort of like the mac needs to use some of the space to mount it or as overhead, if that makes any sense. Later.Howard _

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Good result today, a CF adapter I'd won on eBay turned up. I now have > a 64MB card to use as VM for the 1400 > > Problem is, every time I try to use it the control panel suggests that > there is not enough room. When I use 'Get Info' on the card it reports > as having 62MB available How much R

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Chris Pagan
Good result today, a CF adapter I'd won on eBay > turned up. I now have > a 64MB card to use as VM for the 1400 > > Problem is, every time I try to use it the control > panel suggests that > there is not enough room. When I use 'Get Info' on > the card it reports > as having 62MB available > > W

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Ian Moffatt
On 22/09/05, Winston Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On my 1400, I run an older version of Mozilla that works pretty well. Thanks for that, I'll try and track it down Good result today, a CF adapter I'd won on eBay turned up. I now have a 64MB card to use as VM for the 1400 Problem is, every

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Winston Smith
On Sep 22, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Ian Moffatt wrote: I have similar kit but with a Lucent Silver WaveLan card and 56MB RAM I love the machine but am still trying to find a decent browser. I use iCab on my Macs running OS9 but on my PB1400c 8.6 it's a dog! Good luck Ian On my 1400, I run an old

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-22 Thread Ian Moffatt
On 22/09/05, Winston Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a PB1400c/133 and run OS 8.6 beautifully. I even have it > running on a wireless network with a Dell TrueMobile 1100! It works > like a charm. OK, I only have 48MB of RAM, but I still think it runs > beautifully--considering. ;) >

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Winston Smith
On Sep 21, 2005, at 11:39 AM, S. Valenza wrote: Hi, new subscriber here. I'm hoping to obtain a 1400c/117 PowerBook, and am wondering if I will need a System Enabler to load OS 9.1, 8.1, or 7.6.1 from a non-machine-specific Apple OS CD. (I don't have a PB-specific OS CD.) I trie

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread darkwolf45
I've loaded OS 9 on my 1400c/166, with 64 mb of RAM and even with the cache, it still chokes on OS 9. I got some better results when I started cutting out extensions, but truth be told, OS 9 didn't work well for this laptop until I got a G3 card installed in it. WIth the G3 card,

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> They claim you can run up to OS 9.1 but I've never pushed my 1400 that hard. Works fine on mine, but I do have 60MB of RAM and a 333MHz G3. Not exactly stock. :) -- -- personal: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ -- Cameron Kaiser, Floodgap Systems Ltd * So. Calif

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Sep 21, 2005, at 9:39 AM, S. Valenza wrote: Hi, new subscriber here. I'm hoping to obtain a 1400c/117 PowerBook, and am wondering if I will need a System Enabler to load OS 9.1, 8.1, or 7.6.1 from a non-machine-specific Apple OS CD. (I don't have a PB-specific OS CD.) I trie

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Tim Earp
.shtml They claim you can run up to OS 9.1 but I've never pushed my 1400 that hard. - Original Message - From: "S. Valenza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 11:39 AM Subject: Installing OS on 1400c > Hi, new subsc

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Koby Crooks
/1400.shtml good luck If you are going to get a 1400, get On Sep 21, 2005, at 11:39 AM, S. Valenza wrote: Hi, new subscriber here. I'm hoping to obtain a 1400c/117 PowerBook, and am wondering if I will need a System Enabler to load OS 9.1, 8.1, or 7.6.1 from a non-machine-specific Apple

Re: Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread Chris Pagan
--- "S. Valenza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 1400c/117 PowerBook, and am > wondering if I will need a System Enabler to load OS > 9.1, 8.1, or 7.6.1 from > a non-machine-specific Apple OS CD. valenza... i've got a pb1400c 166, 64mb mem running OS9 that i installed

Installing OS on 1400c

2005-09-21 Thread S. Valenza
Hi, new subscriber here. I'm hoping to obtain a 1400c/117 PowerBook, and am wondering if I will need a System Enabler to load OS 9.1, 8.1, or 7.6.1 from a non-machine-specific Apple OS CD. (I don't have a PB-specific OS CD.) I tried to check Apple's support archive, but the link to

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-22 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jun 22, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Paul Nelson wrote: At 4:29 PM -0700 6/21/05, Bruce Johnson wrote: Those upgrades are from PowerLogix and they seem to be out of the business. Have you taken a look at www.powerlogix.com? They seem to be very much in business, and have a service to upgrade yo

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-22 Thread Paul Nelson
At 4:29 PM -0700 6/21/05, Bruce Johnson wrote: >Those upgrades are from PowerLogix and they seem to be out of the >business. Have you taken a look at www.powerlogix.com? They seem to be very much in business, and have a service to upgrade your 400 or 500 processor to 900, even if the cache is scr

Re: Powerbook 1400c - interesting Mac site discovered

2005-06-21 Thread Brian Mahoney
Mischa Lewis-Norelle wrote: OK, thanks you guys, I found a store that sells used computers and found a Pismo with a 12 GB HD and 1GB Ram and 500 MHz processor. I also know that there is an upgrade for G3 Laptops that upgrades it to a 900MHz processor. Say, buy the way, does tiger really not

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jun 21, 2005, at 3:11 PM, Mischa Lewis-Norelle wrote: OK, thanks you guys, I found a store that sells used computers and found a Pismo with a 12 GB HD and 1GB Ram and 500 MHz processor. An excellent system. I also know that there is an upgrade for G3 Laptops that upgrades it to a 900MH

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Mischa Lewis-Norelle
OK, thanks you guys, I found a store that sells used computers and found a Pismo with a 12 GB HD and 1GB Ram and 500 MHz processor. I also know that there is an upgrade for G3 Laptops that upgrades it to a 900MHz processor. Say, buy the way, does tiger really not work on an upgraded process

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2005-06-21 19:04, W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer ) wrote: > But I still don't think OS X+ on 64 MB RAM would be a good idea even with a > 466 G3. That largely depends on your interpretation of "good idea". It certainly is a learning experience one isn't likely to forget! (Says the person w

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: Dan Palka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Jun 21, 2005 12:33 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400c It actually has nothing to do with RAM or processor speed (Panther installs fine with less than 128mb)... It's because the motherboard itself is no

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Geoffrey Davis
It actually has nothing to do with RAM or processor speed (Panther installs fine with less than 128mb)... Fine fine fine...be a stickler! ;) But 16 meg?!?! NUBUS aside, it couldn't even open it's eyes with that. However, the final advice still stands. > Time to get a G3 of some sort. > Pis

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Dan Palka
s the PowerMac x100 series, and the 68k Quadras. OS X is entirely completely 100% incompatible with these machines, even with G3 or G4 upgrades. on 6/21/05 9:59 AM, Geoffrey Davis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run >> Mac

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: Mischa Lewis-Norelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Jun 21, 2005 11:10 AM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400c How about a Wallstreet? On Jun 21, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Geoffrey Davis wrote: >> I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Mischa Lewis-Norelle
How about a Wallstreet? On Jun 21, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Geoffrey Davis wrote: I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run Mac OSX Jaguar, or if possible, Panther, on it. My Powerbook has a 133MHz processor and 16 Megs of RAM. Not going to happen on that box

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Geoffrey Davis
I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run Mac OSX Jaguar, or if possible, Panther, on it. My Powerbook has a 133MHz processor and 16 Megs of RAM. Not going to happen on that box. Processor too slow, RAM also inadequate. Time to get a G3 of some sort. Pismo'd be

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: Mischa Lewis-Norelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Jun 21, 2005 10:28 AM To: PowerBooks Subject: Powerbook 1400c I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run Mac OSX Jaguar, or if possible, Panther, on it. My Powerbook has a

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Mischa Lewis-Norelle
) On 6/21/05, Mischa Lewis-Norelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run Mac OSX Jaguar, or if possible, Panther, on it. My Powerbook has a 133MHz processor and 16 Megs of RAM. -- -- Have a Nice Day! /\/ () /-\ |-| \/\/ () (

Re: Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Noah Wood
You cannot, a 1400 is NuBus and cannot run Mac OS X, only up to 9.1 However if you want a machine that can run OS X get yourself a PowerBook Pismo (PPC G3) On 6/21/05, Mischa Lewis-Norelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run

Powerbook 1400c

2005-06-21 Thread Mischa Lewis-Norelle
I have a Powerbook 1400c and want to know what I would need to run Mac OSX Jaguar, or if possible, Panther, on it. My Powerbook has a 133MHz processor and 16 Megs of RAM. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-09 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
> I'm far from a tech expert on this, but here's my two cents' worth: > > Mactracker says the 1400 has "Motherboard RAM 16MB; maximum RAM 64MB". > > Does anyone know if there have been two kinds of 1400: one with 8MB on > the motherboard, and one with 16MB? > > If so, I guess that the 1400 was d

MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-09 Thread Ge'
I'm far from a tech expert on this, but here's my two cents' worth: Mactracker says the 1400 has "Motherboard RAM 16MB; maximum RAM 64MB". Does anyone know if there have been two kinds of 1400: one with 8MB on the motherboard, and one with 16MB? If so, I guess that the 1400 was designed for two

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-07 Thread Dan K
PBs 1400 are notoriously RAM flaky. The 1400's memory controller is especially sensitive to timing variations in the RAM modules, and adding additional RAM usually makes things worse. The longer circuits (with additional modules) add capacitance which affects how the RAM and memory controller i

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Dan Palka
Typical PRAM things arent happening though: The date/time are still correct, so are all my mouse, keyboard, and general controls settings. -- >From: Ken Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems >Dat

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Ken Norris
Hi Dan, Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 01:03:01 -0600 Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems From: "Dan Palka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> this is the same PowerBook 1400 that would constantly freeze with the 466mhz Sonnet card. what in gods name is going on here??? PRAM

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Fluxstringer
I'm sorry I thought you meant stable ideal configuration. The machine is only unstable when the new 24mb card is installed, and/or when the sonnet 466 is installed -- But not the other 24 MB card at all? Sounds like both units are faulty. How about the tech support that comes with the

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Dan Palka
I'm sorry I thought you meant stable ideal configuration. The machine is only unstable when the new 24mb card is installed, and/or when the sonnet 466 is installed -- >From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 14

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Fluxstringer
-- From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems Date: Mon, Jun 6, 2005, 11:07 AM Chill Dude! Before you send the Sonnet back make sure it isn't the memory modules or a socket pin connection.

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Dan Palka
-- >From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems >Date: Mon, Jun 6, 2005, 11:07 AM > > Chill Dude! Before you send the Sonnet back make sure it isn't the > memory modules or a s

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Fluxstringer
No, it isn't running the Sonnet 466, because that card made it unusable. It is now running a Newer 250. Otherwise you have everything else correct. It sees it all sometimes, and sometimes it doesnt see it all. Sometimes it sees 48, sometimes it sees 56. This is with the Newer card. I'm not e

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Dan Palka
#x27;m not even going to bother with the sonnet, which is just worthless to me I'm going to send it back. -- >From: Geoffrey Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems >Date: Mon, Jun 6, 2005, 1:10 AM >

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Fluxstringer
what in gods name is going on here??? Dan, Just to recap so's I can wrap my tiny styrofoam peanut brain around this: You're running a PB&J 1400 w/a Sonnet 466 upgrade & 2 24meg mem.chimps...just to check that the memory works, have you tried the memory with your other 2 processors, the orig.

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Fluxstringer
what in gods name is going on here??? -- Mismatched or bad RAM module? Are all pins and holes CLEAN and tight? -- Adrian -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital C

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
> Well this is weird... > > I simply reversed the locations of the two 24s, and now they work fine and > the full 64mb is recognized! > > I don't see why that would make a difference (???) The pass thru slot on the top one (now) is damaged ? -- Best wishes Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fa

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-06 Thread Geoffrey Davis
what in gods name is going on here??? Dan, Just to recap so's I can wrap my tiny styrofoam peanut brain around this: You're running a PB&J 1400 w/a Sonnet 466 upgrade & 2 24meg mem.chimps...just to check that the memory works, have you tried the memory with your other 2 processors, the orig.

Re: MORE! PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Dan Palka
r this is the same PowerBook 1400 that would constantly freeze with the 466mhz Sonnet card. what in gods name is going on here??? -- >From: Pacer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems >Date: Sun, Jun 5, 2005, 6

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Pacer
My Fellow PowerBook-philes, Well, chalk this one up to not opening up my 1400. I think I might go do this now. BTW, anyone selling some 1400 memory? Mine came with a scant bit and I use a flash card and virtual ram to make it work. Sincerely, Pacer the Loon Dan Palka wrote: Well then

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread G Carlson
Powerbook 1400 maximum installed memory is 64 mb. Anything over that and you probably won't boot up. There are "quirks" with Powerbook 1400 memory modules. One of them is that reversing the position of the modules will sometimes solve memory recognition problems. Mine has 8 mb. built in, a 24 a

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Dan Palka
Well this is weird... I simply reversed the locations of the two 24s, and now they work fine and the full 64mb is recognized! I don't see why that would make a difference (???) -- >From: "Dan Palka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subj

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Dan Palka
Well then how do people get to 64mb? My original setup was 24 + 8. I bought another 24 to go ontop of the stackable 24 I had to begin with. Should I have bought a 32? -- >From: Pacer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory P

Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Pacer
My Fellow PowerBook-philes, I am not sure I have heard of 3 cards being used in a 1400c. While only having one for my own, I do not have experience in this, but I always remember the memory card count being 2 in the articles I've read. Just a thought. I could be wrong. :-) Sinc

PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems

2005-06-05 Thread Dan Palka
So I have two 24mb cards and the apple factory 8mb card... When I boot with one 24 and the 8 it works fine and registers 40mb of ram (8 mobo + 8 apple + 24 expansion). When I boot with both 24s but not the 8 it works fine, registering 56. But when I put all three cards in there, it boots to a "t

Re: 1400c Woes

2005-06-04 Thread Dan Palka
t;PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: 1400c Woes >Date: Sat, Jun 4, 2005, 1:07 PM > > The Sonnet cards have freezing problems due to a QuickTime Audio bug in Mac > OS 8.5 through 9.0. If you install a Sonnet upgrade in a 1400, run either > 8.1 (or below), or 9.1. -- PowerBooks is sponso

Re: 1400c Woes

2005-06-04 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2005-06-04 21:03, Joost van de Griek wrote: > The Sonnet cards have freezing problems due to a QuickTime Audio bug in Mac OS > 8.6 through 9.0. If you install a Sonnet upgrade in a 1400, run either 8.5 (or > below), or 9.1. That *should* read: The Sonnet cards have freezing problems due to a

Re: 1400c Woes

2005-06-04 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2005-06-04 18:48, Dan Palka wrote: > I got a 1400c yesterday... > > I have three processors for it. The original 133mhz 603, a Newer 250mhz G3, > and a Sonnet 466mhz G3. > > The original and the Newer processors work fantastic. However, I'm having > tons of tr

1400c Woes

2005-06-04 Thread Dan Palka
I got a 1400c yesterday... I have three processors for it. The original 133mhz 603, a Newer 250mhz G3, and a Sonnet 466mhz G3. The original and the Newer processors work fantastic. However, I'm having tons of trouble with the Sonnet card... I've reinstalled it like 5 times, and th

Re: Swap List Subscription Question (was Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?)

2005-02-26 Thread Andrew Kershaw
As I understand it, the swap list is temporarily closed to new subscribers, while LEM works out a system of keeping better track of who is subscribed. Beverly Powerbooks listnanny Thanks for the info, Beverly. Yeah, that won't take any time at all... ;-) Peace, Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler em

Swap List Subscription Question (was Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?)

2005-02-26 Thread Beverly Woods
>>I think the intent of the message is that if the person who's >>looking for the new hardware isn't already on the swap list, there's >>no point at the present to head people over there, since they can't >>join. :) >>> >>On Sat, 26 Feb 2005, Fluxstringer wrote: The following is a quot

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Brian Mahoney
Angus Chalmers wrote: Does anybody know what is the best place to get a wireless card that would work on a powerbook 1400c and a base station that would be compatible?CHEAP? I realize this probably will rock someone's boat but I've had more luck with ebay than with this list or the

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Fluxstringer
I think the intent of the message is that if the person who's looking for the new hardware isn't already on the swap list, there's no point at the present to head people over there, since they can't join. :) On Sat, 26 Feb 2005, Fluxstringer wrote: Hi! Quoting Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: D

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Howard R. Katz
I think the intent of the message is that if the person who's looking for the new hardware isn't already on the swap list, there's no point at the present to head people over there, since they can't join. :) On Sat, 26 Feb 2005, Fluxstringer wrote: Hi! Quoting Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Fluxstringer
Hi! Quoting Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Ditto, the LEM swap list. The following is a quote from Dan Knight, the LEM swap list Mom: "These individuals may have used the names of friends and a variety of email addresses to subscribe and post items to the list. To prevent them from joining

Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Ben Parkhurst
Here is a link about using a generic PC card in a powerbook. It applies to the 500 series notebooks, but also works for any non cardbus classic running macs. If you do have PPC, newer drivers, but for 8.1 and below, use the version 6 off of the web site. http://mickreed.freeshell.org/pb500.htm --

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread willi
Hi! Quoting Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ditto, the LEM swap list. The following is a quote from Dan Knight, the LEM swap list Mom: "These individuals may have used the names of friends and a variety of email addresses to subscribe and post items to the list. To prevent them from joini

Re: Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Fluxstringer
Does anybody know what is the best place to get a wireless card that would work on a powerbook 1400c and a base station that would be compatible?CHEAP? Ditto, the LEM swap list. -- Adrian -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

Powerbook 1400c/133 Wireless?

2005-02-26 Thread Angus Chalmers
Does anybody know what is the best place to get a wireless card that would work on a powerbook 1400c and a base station that would be compatible?CHEAP? -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Clark Martin
At 2:26 PM -0400 10/9/04, W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer ) wrote: I realize that you're talking about physical ram, but what about RamDoubler? I've got it installed in my 5300 and the system profiler tells me that I have 56meg installed with 112meg available. Would that help his memory problem

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> I realize that you're talking about physical ram, but what about > RamDoubler? I've got it installed in my 5300 and the system > profiler tells me that I have 56meg installed with 112meg available. > Would that help his memory problem? RD is very handy on the 1400 (I use RD9), but it is most

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> RAM doubler doesn't actually double your RAM. It just uses hard drive > space as ram. > You can already do that with the Memory control panel. Not quite true. RD9, at least, also can compress memory, and RD has always been able to steal RAM allocated to other applications that aren't using it.

Re: 1400c RAM and 1400c Hard Disk

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> As stated, the PB1400 supports up to 64MB of RAM. If you 'Book came > with 12MB as new, then it will only support up to 60MB (unless you can > find a replacement Apple 8MB card to swap for the 4MB one that came > with your machine). Actually, even this won't work reliably. If you have multipl

1400c RAM and 1400c Hard Disk

2004-10-09 Thread Grant Baxter
As stated, the PB1400 supports up to 64MB of RAM. If you 'Book came with 12MB as new, then it will only support up to 60MB (unless you can find a replacement Apple 8MB card to swap for the 4MB one that came with your machine). The hard disk tray has a small metal tab on the left side that slips

Re: 1400c

2004-10-09 Thread Jeff Hubatka
From: Nathan Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 1400c R. A. Cantrell wrote: Bookies, Looks like I'm going to have to try re-assemble a 1400c that was not put together when I got it, and I'm lost in the dark (again). Is there a HD bracket of some kind or does th

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Dan Palka
RAM doubler doesn't actually double your RAM. It just uses hard drive space as ram. You can already do that with the Memory control panel. The Apple version is slower, but also free. RAM Doubler is slightly faster. They're both very very slow solutions though. Nothing will come close to actual

Re: 1400c

2004-10-09 Thread Richard Adams
where it's folded up under the case. Ciao, Richard From: Nathan Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 1400c Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 19:43:16 +0300 R. A. Cantrell wrote: Boo

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: "Howard R. Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Oct 9, 2004 2:23 PM To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 1400c RAM On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Andrew Kershaw wrote: >> 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Howard R. Katz
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Andrew Kershaw wrote: 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that would get you to 80 megs. Actually, the memory controller can only address 64MB of RAM. It's the same as in the 5300, AFAIK, and both can accept 64+MB of RAM, but only 64MB will be used

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that would get you to 80 megs. Actually, the memory controller can only address 64MB of RAM. It's the same as in th

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Hi Listers ! My 1400c has 40 MB of RAM. I need to max this out so I can use OS 9.1 ( I know, it's a HOG )and do some minor work with Photoshop or run iTunes. Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. Opinions

1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
Hi Listers ! My 1400c has 40 MB of RAM. I need to max this out so I can use OS 9.1 ( I know, it's a HOG )and do some minor work with Photoshop or run iTunes. Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. Opinions

Re: 1400c

2004-10-09 Thread Nathan Templeton
R. A. Cantrell wrote: Bookies, Looks like I'm going to have to try re-assemble a 1400c that was not put together when I got it, and I'm lost in the dark (again). Is there a HD bracket of some kind or does the HD just sit in that space under the keyboard kinda loose? Is the spe

1400c

2004-10-09 Thread R. A. Cantrell
Bookies, Looks like I'm going to have to try re-assemble a 1400c that was not put together when I got it, and I'm lost in the dark (again). Is there a HD bracket of some kind or does the HD just sit in that space under the keyboard kinda loose? Is the speaker grill switchabl

1400C

2004-09-30 Thread Dale Hill
Thamks for all the ideas on the 1400 CD door. I have a very long cord from my UMac computer and its 17 inch monitor. Probably should be using a larger font size. By the way, this 1400c has a 8X CD drive in it. I am going to reddigest the latest solution. It is amazing how creative people can

Re: Fw: PowerBook 1400c

2004-09-30 Thread ACFX44501
>New drive doors/covers can be bought, but they're very pricey. Do a search >on eBay for "1400 CD". Easiest fix is to screw the door directly to the drive. First, make a set of "transfer screws". These are standard 2mm (IIRC) screws with the heads removed and with the stub end turned to a poin

PowerBook 1400c repair

2004-09-30 Thread R. P. Bell
u can file it, drill it, trim it, snip it (if you are so disposed, I suppose you can grind it and snort it). Works wonderfully. Interesting coincidence: That's what I used to repair a broken screw tab on a 1400c CD cover, and it worked fine (just like I remembered). I don't think

Fw: PowerBook 1400c

2004-09-30 Thread Jim Scott
I had the same problem with a 1400c. The lefthand screwhole was broken off, but the righthand one was OK. So I simply used some "super glue" to glue the lefthand side to the CD drive. That was 6 months ago. So far, it's held up OK. New drive doors/covers can be bought, but they

Re: PowerBook 1400c

2004-09-30 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: Dale Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sep 29, 2004 11:23 PM To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: PowerBook 1400c I just bought a PB 1400c over eBay. Looks and works beautifully. Only has 16 megs of memory. It has a floppy and a CD drive. Th

PowerBook 1400c

2004-09-29 Thread Dale Hill
I just bought a PB 1400c over eBay. Looks and works beautifully. Only has 16 megs of memory. It has a floppy and a CD drive. The CD drive's front cover is broken. The holders on the back side of it are both broken and thus do not function right. How about just using super glue and g

Re: 1400C Sonnet G3/333/512 got HOT!!

2004-08-29 Thread Clark Martin
Ouch! I just grabbed my (sleeping?!?!) 1400 to check the benchmarking results of a Viper 340mb PC card drive . . . Wow, the whole base is burning hot! It's been sleeping (?) for at least a week hooked to a PS. The battery isn't very hot, but the heatsink is waaay too hot to touch, it's scorching ho

1400C Sonnet G3/333/512 got HOT!!

2004-08-28 Thread dmxsoulja3
Do you have USB? if so you can get a USB laptop cooler, I believe VANTEC makes one that plugs into the wall instead of USB, substantially cools down the machine, do a search for notebook coolers, well worth the 30 bucks. Josh -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small

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