Likely OT_ zooming scrolling OS 9.2

2005-06-08 Thread nhj
Hello, Is there any way to control the zooming scrolling problem in OS 9.2? Since I've switched to 9.2, when I'm working in, for example, pagemaker, when I use the cursor to drag to select and hit the edge of the window, the page scrolls by so fast it's impossible to stop where you want. I've

Re: Wirelessly print from OS 9.2 Classic?

2005-03-10 Thread Manfred
Hello, I¹ve got such good advice from you guys before that I thought I would see if any of you had any thoughts on this. I have a Powerbook G4 running OS X.3.8 I have a Canon printer ip4000. It will print from OS X with the print driver and it will print from OS 9.2 through the USB port

Wirelessly print from OS 9.2 Classic?

2005-03-09 Thread Dave Foshee
Hello all, I¹ve got such good advice from you guys before that I thought I would see if any of you had any thoughts on this. I have a Powerbook G4 running OS X.3.8 I have a Canon printer ip4000. It will print from OS X with the print driver and it will print from OS 9.2 through the USB port

A mix of 9.1 9.2?

2004-03-15 Thread macnifico
Hi! I had a hard disk crash on my main desktop computer, where I had my archive of this list. And now I have a question. I read a few weeks ago that someone had the Finder and the Open Transport pieces of 9.2.2 on a 1400 running 9.1. Is this true, and if so, does it work well? Best regards.

Re: A mix of 9.1 9.2?

2004-03-15 Thread KG
And now I have a question. I read a few weeks ago that someone had the Finder and the Open Transport pieces of 9.2.2 on a 1400 running 9.1. Is this true, and if so, does it work well? Yes, on a PowerBook 3400c/240, and yes, it works well. Your mileage may vary. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-06 Thread Ruffin Bailey
9.1 is the best to hope for on a 1400 , (I don't believe the 9.2.x hacks work on a PB.) but unless you have a G3 upgrade and max out your RAM, it runs very slowly. 8.1 and 8.6 work well with the OEM CPUs and don't need max RAM. Any will recognize HFS+ formatting, so your iBook HD should

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-06 Thread Thad Hoffman
The 1400 takes either the 9.x or the 12 mm drives if I recall correctly... on 7/6/03 5:10 PM, Ruffin Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (assuming it fits in the1400 HD bay, which requires thin HDs.) Curiously, the 1400's hard drive is about twice as tall as the iBook's, so I'm actually

Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-05 Thread Ruffin Bailey
nostalgia. I'm pretty sure this is an OS 9.2 thing (that doesn't work on non-OS X Macs, right?), but perhaps it's a hardware issue (1400 != iBook 500 hardware, of course)? I'd hate to lose the info on the hard drive, and would prefer not to buy a Firewire enclosure to get everything off. Luckily

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-05 Thread toehead2
Tahat powerbook can't handle os 9.2. Try 9.1 The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! -- PowerBooks is sponsored

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-05 Thread JB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tahat powerbook can't handle os 9.2. Try 9.1 The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-05 Thread toehead2
9.1 works. Every other site besides apples say 9.1. Also, I don't recomend 9.0 on this book, because it is terribly unstable, almost unusuable. 9.1 is much better. The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf

Re: Sick Mac Face OS 9.1/9.2 on PB 1400

2003-07-05 Thread David Allen
9.1 is the best to hope for on a 1400 , (I don't believe the 9.2.x hacks work on a PB.) but unless you have a G3 upgrade and max out your RAM, it runs very slowly. 8.1 and 8.6 work well with the OEM CPUs and don't need max RAM. Any will recognize HFS+ formatting, so your iBook HD should

9.2

2002-12-27 Thread victoria.duggan
Hi quick question can 9.2 .1 be loaded on a 3400 Power book as it runs very fast and stable on my desktop . Specs are 3400/ 200/ 64 /4.5gb desktop spec 7300 with 233mhz (9600 card fitted) 264mb ram and 2 x 2gb segate 7200rpm hdd. TIA Victoria -- PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com

Re: 9.2

2002-12-27 Thread Gary D. Adams
Victoria-- There was some kind of hack to install 9.2 on non-G3s. I think OWC had it in their online software section. Otherwise, the installer will say you can't install in on that machine. G victoria.duggan wrote: Hi quick question can 9.2 .1 be loaded on a 3400 Power book as it runs very

Re: 9.2

2002-12-27 Thread John Webb
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 non-G3s

Re: 9.2

2002-12-27 Thread Gary D. Adams
I think I typed OWC... Other World Computing. Sorry about that. Let me look for the URL. http://eshop.macsales.com/Tech/index.cfm I may have been mistaken about their having the software. I didn't see it right off the bat. You might do a Google search for Install 9.2 Legacy Mac or something

Re: 9.2

2002-12-27 Thread Gary D. Adams
Try this URL: http://www.os9forever.com/os92x.html Gary John Webb wrote: 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. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...

Re: 9.2

2002-12-27 Thread Lou Judson
the software. I didn't see it right off the bat. You might do a Google search for Install 9.2 Legacy Mac or something like that. G John Webb wrote: 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

Re: 9.1/9.2 cp

2002-12-17 Thread illovox
This got me thinking about every time I've put 9.1 on any NuBus PowerMac, which of course the 1400 is based on (the NuBus part, I mean.) I've yet to get the Startup Disk cp to work, although I can't recall what the specific error # was Mmm, no but when I was having this (or a similar)

Re: 9.1/9.2 cp

2002-12-16 Thread David Deckert
This got me thinking about every time I've put 9.1 on any NuBus PowerMac, which of course the 1400 is based on (the NuBus part, I mean.) I've yet to get the Startup Disk cp to work, although I can't recall what the specific error # was. Have either of you tried trashing the Startup Disk control

Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 upgrade

2002-03-21 Thread Tobias Strohe
Hello Listas Listessas, I (my wife) just inherited her mom's PB Kanga (original G3) and I would like to install the last classic OS possible on it. I own a OS 9.0 system CD. What do I need to purchase to upgrade to 9.2.x ? Or will iTunes work with 9.0, (or) what OS do you guys recommend? Thx

Re: Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 upgrade

2002-03-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
Tobias Strohe wrote: Hello Listas Listessas, I (my wife) just inherited her mom's PB Kanga (original G3) and I would like to install the last classic OS possible on it. I own a OS 9.0 system CD. What do I need to purchase to upgrade to 9.2.x ? Or will iTunes work with 9.0, (or) what OS

[Ladies and] Gentlemen, start your modems! OS 9.2 is here!

2001-07-18 Thread Alex Allee
http://www.info.apple.com/validate/agree.taf?item=92 Go forth and download! Appears you need a valid Apple ID to get it, though. Have fun. :) -- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Visit EnigMac! Updated 06/19/2001 www.freehost.nu/members/enigmac/

Re: [Ladies and] Gentlemen, start your modems! OS 9.2 is here!

2001-07-18 Thread Winston Smith
on 7/18/01 10:42 PM, Alex Allee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.info.apple.com/validate/agree.taf?item=92 Go forth and download! Appears you need a valid Apple ID to get it, though. Have fun. :) HEY!! That sent me to OS X 10.0.3. Got that already. -- PowerBooks is sponsored