Re: PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-10 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 10/05/02 05:40, Ronald Romine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A. I need some ram. Pure and simple I gotta buy some PB ram for this thing, on the order of 24 to 48 megabytes, ( it has currently the stock 8 ). Normally the 1400 has 8 megs on the motherboard. There are two memory

Re: PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-10 Thread Cameron Kaiser
Currently, Sonnet is the only company which is making G3 upgrades for the 1400 (one of the few early Powerbooks which can take a processor upgrade). There are several other 1400 upgrades made by other comapanies, which can be found on E-bay. The Sonnet G3 I put in my PB1400 a couple

Re: PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-10 Thread Ken Norris (dialup)
B. The Power Adapter that it came with is dead dead dead, and I want to know if using the power adapters from other powerbooks would charge the battery. ( I have tried othe adapters, they allow the laptop to power up, but even after 48 hours, the battery is still not charged, and the OS

Re: PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-10 Thread BobWarner
Currently, Sonnet is the only company which is making G3 upgrades for the 1400 (one of the few early Powerbooks which can take a processor upgrade). There are several other 1400 upgrades made by other comapanies, which can be found on E-bay. Apparently Newer (now defunct) sold their

Re: PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-09 Thread Judy Perry
Imran, I'm not an expert but I did have a PB1400 for a few years so I can tell you what I know and perhaps others more knowledgeable can add to it (or, correct me as the case may be). A. I need some ram. Pure and simple I gotta buy some PB ram for this thing, on the order of 24 to 48

PB1400 Parts for a recent convert

2002-05-09 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
Since you are new to the Mac universe, here are a few mouse hints. Disclaimer: I really do not like two-button mice myself, as I teach both Mac and PC beginner courses and the people are always accidentally right-clicking and pulling up those confusing (to beginners) shortcut menus. To get