Hello listers,
I recently acquired a Newertech ethernet card that plugs into the expansion
port (near the RAM slots) inside the Powerbook 1400s.
Only thing is, I cannot seem to get it to work; does it require any software?
Thanks,
Craig W.
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Would suggest so. I acquired a PowerBook 1400cs and an Ossietech Jack
of Diamonds Trumpcard 28.8 card modem thanks to the kindness of a
lister.
Came with a floppy with software on it, and the website also had a
downloadable version which was identical.
You need the software as you have to
In a message dated 1/12/04 4:03:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need the software as you have to get the modem card icon on the
desktop and set it up to recognise the upper slot.
Suggest www.newertech.com/. They do have a driver section on their
home page.
Well actually, this ethernet
On Jan 11, 2004, at 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/12/04 4:03:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need the software as you have to get the modem card icon on the
desktop and set it up to recognise the upper slot.
Suggest www.newertech.com/. They do have a driver
Like Peter said, you need to get the Ethertech Installer software at OWC
JK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/11/04 20:54 PM
On Jan 11, 2004, at 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/12/04 4:03:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need the software as you have to get the modem card
The 1400s shipped with eps and ClarisWorks templates so that you could
make your own BookCovers (the templates might also be part of OS 7.5.3;
look in the Apple Extras folder).
You can also scan an existing template (if you have one) and then Photoshop
and layers are your best friends...put
In a message dated 8/1/03 3:24:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would appreciate any help from fellow listers as to appropriate action
on my part in response to this. Please email me off list.
Er okay
ANYWAY, I have a question regarding Powerbook 1400s
Previously (yesterday,
Back in the day I bought 2 1400's and both came with the clear insert
and a bunch of patterns that could be put in it. Its OEM alright.
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 03:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/1/03 3:24:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would appreciate any help
The 1400cs has a clear, plastic top that runs the width of the laptop, and
goes from the very front by the latch to about mid-way across the top...
It also has paper inserted in it, with a printed pattern on it
It looks OEM, but I have never seen a PB like this... was this something
The 1400cs has a clear, plastic top that runs the width of the laptop, and
goes from the very front by the latch to about mid-way across the top...
It also has paper inserted in it, with a printed pattern on it
It looks OEM, but I have never seen a PB like this... was this something
In a message dated 8/1/03 3:24:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would appreciate any help from fellow listers as to appropriate action
on my part in response to this. Please email me off list.
Er okay
ANYWAY, I have a question regarding Powerbook 1400s
Previously (yesterday, in
Thanks to everyone for the help regarding the transparent top on the 1400s
(Just when U think U KNOW EVERYTHING about Powerbooks...!).
...but I must admit I am a bit DEPRESSED; with the funky pattern under the
transparent cover, I thought(!) I had stumbled onto Hunter Thompson's or Jerry
ago when my 1400 collection
was started (purchased without covers)
Regards
Doug
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:16:42 EDT
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Subject: PB 1400 question
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in the Apple Extras folder).
-J
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 8/1/03 4:36 PM wrote:
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:16:42 EDT
Subject: PB 1400 question
In a message dated 8/1/03 3:24:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would appreciate any help from fellow
On 8/6/03 7:15 PM, David Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much RAM do you have? 8.6 needs much more than 8.1. ( 32 or 48 vs 16?
Anyone remember exactly how much 8.6 likes vs what the docs say it requires?)
I have 64 Meg, and I don't use Virtual Memory... I thought about upgrading
to 9.1 (I
If the pauses are new, your hard drive may need defragging. Norton has SpeedDisk,
which is a defragging program in Norton Utilities. It would require starting from
the Norton CD. (Start the 1400 and hold down the option, command, shift and delete
keys together until the CD drive starts to mount.)
on 6/8/03 7:26 AM, John Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much RAM do you have? 8.6 needs much more than 8.1. ( 32 or 48 vs 16?
Anyone remember exactly how much 8.6 likes vs what the docs say it requires?)
I have 64 Meg, and I don't use Virtual Memory... I thought about upgrading
to
on 6/9/03 6:33 AM, PowerBooks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 00:26:53 +1000
Subject: Re: PB 1400 Question
From: John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/6/03 7:15 PM, David Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How
Thankyou all for the recent replies,
I'm running Techtool Pro now, optimising the disk. With any luck, that will
work :)
I thought it may be the networking problem at first, but this happened from
the moment I installed a clean version of 8.6, so I didn't think that could
be it... Once the disk
How much RAM do you have? 8.6 needs much more than 8.1. ( 32 or 48 vs 16?
Anyone remember exactly how much 8.6 likes vs what the docs say it requires?) I
ran 8.6 smoothly on 1400/117s with 64 Meg of RAM (VM off) before upgrading the
117s to G3 CPUs. 9.1 was slow on the 117s, but great with G3
Haha, yeah, I was :). I've since realised that buying the cheap card and
then the driver for it would be the same as just getting a card that works
from the start. So, obviously, I did that. Avaya Wireless Gold card
(Basically a re-badged Orinoco card)
Works, but I had to upgrade to 8.6 to
on 6/4/03 1:57 AM, John Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Dead simple question: What is the version of the PC card manager in a
Powerbook 1400c/133? (I¹m running OS 8.1 if it makes a difference)
Thanks,
--
John
I believe the PC Card Manager is version 2. Version 3 is in
Hello all,
Dead simple question: What is the version of the PC card manager in a
Powerbook 1400c/133? (I¹m running OS 8.1 if it makes a difference)
Thanks,
--
John
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I went to your page for more info only the Apple links are no longer vaild
could you explain in more detail what the following patches do? and are they
necessary with Os 8.5 or above, or were they rolled into the install CD that
came with the last batch of 1400S?
There are a few files from
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