Re: 3400 & Motorola WN825G

2005-05-17 Thread Kenneth Vann
>Subject: 3400 & Motorola WN825G >From: "Wanda K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I'm trying to help a friend get his Powerbook 3400c rigged for wireless. >Does anybody know if a Motorola WN825G card will work with the 3400c? > >-- >Wanda K. I have no reference to it on m

Re: 3400 problems

2005-04-11 Thread victoria duggan
Hi all update i now have glod on the 3400 it has been plugged in for 5 hrs and now shows glod but thats it so far, I will keep updating but any more ideas are welcome. vicki On 10 Apr 2005, at 22:52, Manfred wrote: Hello, did you exhange the PRAM battery ? It is located on the small panel above

Re: 3400 problems

2005-04-10 Thread Manfred
Hello, did you exhange the PRAM battery ? It is located on the small panel above the keyboard. Those battery is rechargable ( when not dead) It can also help to leave the 3400 for two days plugged in. So the PRAM battery can recharge. > Things that i have tried are > > removed every thing fro

Re: 3400

2005-03-27 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
> Hi all this is mainly a question of what's it worth. > I have a 3400/200 this was mine then to my daughter then back to me. > when she broke her wallstreet she got it back again and now she wants > to sell it and get another g3 laptop. > > So i need to know it's worth before i sell it on so i kn

Re: 3400

2005-03-27 Thread Matthew Cowgill
--- victoria duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all this is mainly a question of what's it worth. > I have a 3400/200 this was mine then to my daughter > then back to me. > when she broke her wallstreet she got it back again > and now she wants > to sell it and get another g3 laptop. > > So

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved and an OT question.

2005-02-12 Thread Ted Lovejoy
I used to have Lisa Simpson saying "I am the Lizard Queen!" as a startup sound, so of course the hard drive was named Lizard Queen. Then there was Lizard Queen 2 and 3. But I lost that sound bite, so now I name it after the machine: 3400c and 190cs. Ted -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved and an OT question.

2005-02-12 Thread Fluxstringer
Kewl Brian! HFS+ helps. I hope you have partitioned it also. It saves wear and tear on the drive. The system does not have to scan as large of an area to find what it needs. So the OS should feel snappier. I name my drives for easily remembered characters. Some for characters in the carto

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved and an OT question.

2005-02-12 Thread Brian Mahoney
Fluxstringer wrote: Glad it's working Brian. Before you put much on the drive you might consider reformatting it " extended" . That would be HFS+ formatting and allow more files on the disk and faster searches as it is more efficient. Thanks, that was a good suggestion. I went through the rel

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved

2005-02-11 Thread PETE
--- Brian Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: it's sunny here in Toronto, although there > will be no hockey > this season it seems. > > Thanks to everyone, again. > > BM > > -- I feel your pain, as Bill would put it. No L.A. Kings down here either!

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved

2005-02-11 Thread Fluxstringer
Glad it's working Brian. Before you put much on the drive you might consider reformatting it " extended" . That would be HFS+ formatting and allow more files on the disk and faster searches as it is more efficient. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electr

Re: 3400 swap nears end - solved

2005-02-11 Thread Brian Mahoney
Turns out neither 9.1 CD I had would boot. 8.5.1 would, so that's where I am now. There wasn't much interactivity, only a choice between Mac standard or Mac extended formats for the drive. I chose standard since I didn't know the difference. So the drive works, I am back to 80 megs of RAM and i

Re: 3400 swap nears end - one more question

2005-02-10 Thread Fluxstringer
Fluxstringer wrote: Was it a Powerbook specific CD ? ( Not absolutely necessary ) You probably should have had to deal with an installer icon and agree to the license agreement and offered the chance of a custom install. The CD should boot by holding down the " C " key after hitting the power

Re: 3400 swap nears end - one more question

2005-02-10 Thread Brian Mahoney
Fluxstringer wrote: Was it a Powerbook specific CD ? ( Not absolutely necessary ) You probably should have had to deal with an installer icon and agree to the license agreement and offered the chance of a custom install. The CD should boot by holding down the " C " key after hitting the power b

Re: 3400 swap nears end - one more question

2005-02-10 Thread Fluxstringer
Was it a Powerbook specific CD ? ( Not absolutely necessary ) You probably should have had to deal with an installer icon and agree to the license agreement and offered the chance of a custom install. The CD should boot by holding down the " C " key after hitting the power button and hearing th

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-24 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Hi listers and listerines. I did a clean install of 9.1 over the 9.2.2 OS. That fixed the freezies. If I get brave, I might 'upgrade' and see what kills my PB. Thanks for all the suggestions, Dennis Me again. That does it. I'm going to try a complete os install starting from 9.1. I just tried

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-18 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Me again. That does it. I'm going to try a complete os install starting from 9.1. I just tried IE 5.1 without the SLP extension and it froze again. I won't post anymore til I try from 9.1. Thanks for all the help tho, Dennis On 18-Nov-04, at 12:56 PM, Dennis Descoteau wrote: Hi Ben, I fired her

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-18 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Hi Ben, I fired her up and un checked the slp extension. I went to reboot and it has now been frozen since 10:03 in the morning so I think that is too slow. I think I'm going to find my 9.1 Cd and reinstall with 'helper'. I have to start at the beginning I believe. First I'll force reboot and t

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-18 Thread VidaVerde Seed Collection
how about . . . Mac OS 9: IP File Sharing Delay This document discusses possible delays that may occur when using file sharing over IP with Mac OS 9. If you are experiencing one or more of the following problems while using file sharing over IP: * long delays in waking your system when changin

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-16 Thread Dennis Descoteau
OOPs forgot to snip. My appologies to the list, Dennis On 16-Nov-04, at 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 11/11/2004 3:41:44 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, just got his PB and the above problem appears. I searched the archives but did not see any related

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-16 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Hi Craig, I left it, went for a coffee break and came back. Nada. And I have a 240mhz one. I wonder if there are log files like in OSX? Thanks for the help, Dennis On 16-Nov-04, at 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 11/11/2004 3:41:44 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-16 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 11/11/2004 3:41:44 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi, just got his PB and the above problem appears. I searched the > archives but did not see any related items. The only troubleshooting I > did was to notice that if I only booted to the desktop it woul

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-14 Thread KG
www.macos9forever.com shoudl set you straight on what you need. It's actually just www.os9forever.com -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBo

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-14 Thread KG
As an aside, I just set up my 3400c with an Orinoco silver card and, after following the README instructions (which I never do) , the thing is pretty cool and pretty fast on the 'net. Goodness, wireless is fun! A lot of people are shocked at how responsive a seven-year-old 3400c is when they first

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-13 Thread Brian Mahoney
As an aside, I just set up my 3400c with an Orinoco silver card and, after following the README instructions (which I never do) , the thing is pretty cool and pretty fast on the 'net. Goodness, wireless if fun! After all the trouble of trying out 9.2, and I never did try your trick of putting some

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-13 Thread KG
Tried 9.2 several times. Internet would NEVER work and the 3400 would freeze all the time. 9.1 is cool, stable and enough for me. A sow's ear etc. It seems to work for some and not for others. My 3400 was never stable in 9.2, but I was able to pick up a little more speed by re-installing 9.1 and

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-12 Thread Dennis Descoteau
My built-in ethernet works good. I tried adding the OS9 Firewire and modem extensions but they were already loaded so I went over top of them just in case. Still no dice. 9.1 looks better all the time. Thanks for the help, Dennis On 12-Nov-04, at 11:07 PM, Brian Mahoney wrote: Tried 9.2 several

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-12 Thread Brian Mahoney
Tried 9.2 several times. Internet would NEVER work and the 3400 would freeze all the time. 9.1 is cool, stable and enough for me. A sow's ear etc. bm -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-12 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Hi Ben, thanks for the reminder. I'll try that later today. Have a great day, Dennis On 11-Nov-04, at 2:56 PM, VidaVerde Seed Collection wrote: you need to reinstall acouple of bits from 9.1, can't quite remeber whcih. I think the Powerbook G3/3400 Modem extension is one of them. And perhaps soem

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-12 Thread VidaVerde Seed Collection
you need to reinstall acouple of bits from 9.1, can't quite remeber whcih. I think the Powerbook G3/3400 Modem extension is one of them. And perhaps soemthing to do with firewire was a problem...? www.macos9forever.com shoudl set you straight on what you need. Ben (with a 3400 running a mix of 9

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Thanks we1. I'll try that a little later today. Later, Dennis On 11-Nov-04, at 4:02 PM, we1 wrote: Hi, No expert here, but I did have a PB that did a similar thing with 9.1 I eventually went to the system folder/preferences and took the system preference and the finder preference and put them i

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread we1
Hi, No expert here, but I did have a PB that did a similar thing with 9.1 I eventually went to the system folder/preferences and took the system preference and the finder preference and put them in the trash without emptying it, and then restarted. The machine ran fine and I emptied the tras

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread Dennis Descoteau
Aw, come on folks. Where is that awesome sense of challenge? :) I am aware of the system requirements tho. Thanks, Dennis On 11-Nov-04, at 3:45 PM, Fabian Fang wrote: On Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 01:32PM, Dennis Descoteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, just got his PB and the above probl

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread Dennis Descoteau
I had thought of that too! But I also run Panther on my unsupported 9600/G4/700 with enthusiasm. I will try to iron out the 3400 for a while longer. Take care, Dennis On 11-Nov-04, at 3:41 PM, Daniel Palka wrote: My thought is that lots of problems of similar annoying-ness to this one will appe

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread Fabian Fang
On Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 01:32PM, Dennis Descoteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, just got his PB and the above problem appears. I searched the >archives but did not see any related items. The only troubleshooting I >did was to notice that if I only booted to the desktop it would >s

Re: 3400 won't shut down with 9.2.2

2004-11-11 Thread Daniel Palka
My thought is that lots of problems of similar annoying-ness to this one will appear since you installed an unsupported operating system onto your 3400c. Go back to 9.1. :) On Nov 11, 2004, at 3:32 PM, Dennis Descoteau wrote: Hi, just got his PB and the above problem appears. I searched the ar

Re: 3400/198 = 3400/240?

2004-10-26 Thread KG
> Although the 3400 and 3500 are similar, you cant necessarily say its > capable of 50 MHz bus speed. The ICs on the motherboard may not be > rated for that speed, and the RAM may have the same problem. Getting > the bus speed to 44 MHz doesnt surprise though. I've heard of people getting the 18

Re: 3400/198 = 3400/240?

2004-10-26 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Which begs the question for me...Apple knew this board was capable of at least 50 MHz bus speeds, since they did it on the Kanga. Why did they cripple the 603 models with anemic bus speeds when a 10 percent increase can offset a 20 percent difference in clockspeed? Although the 3400 and 3500 are si

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-17 Thread Mac
--- Dennis Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >-- > I logged on to PayPal today at 10/17/2004 using > Netscape 7.02 and though I > didn't make any payments or do anything else I could > view my history etc. I made a PayPal payment with Mozilla recently FWIW. _

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-17 Thread Dennis Davis
At 6:15 PM -0500 on 10/11/04, Howard R. Katz wittily wrote: >I confirmed that the new PayPal setup isn't compatible with iCab and sent >the info on to Alexander at iCab. > >Interestingly, I _can_ get on to paypal using lynx on my linux shell >account. Going thru a "hidden" link, I was able to ge

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-17 Thread Dennis Davis
At 7:34 PM -0400 on 10/9/04, maxtek wittily wrote: >FYI... > >A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 4.xx or 7.xx, iCab or IE >5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a >picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that >(a

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-17 Thread Dennis Davis
At 5:27 PM -0400 on 10/8/04, Beverly Woods wittily wrote: >Ken wrote: > >> Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0) on or >> about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers. Their >> new eBay 2.0 is designed to work with Windows computers only. They

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-17 Thread Dennis Davis
At 8:43 AM -0400 on 10/8/04, Kenneth Vann wittily wrote: >Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0) on or >about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers. Their >new eBay 2.0 is designed to work with Windows computers only. They wont >admit this, but

Re: 3400, browser, JS . .. and MacTCP Watcher!

2004-10-15 Thread darm0k
At 09:06 AM +0100 10/15/2004, VidaVerde wrote: OK, while we're all thinking on this, can anyone explain why it is that my percieved connection speed almost doubles - in all internet apps - when I have MacTCP Watcher open Since I noticed this, if I find a site too slow, I just start it up an

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal & no Flash

2004-10-14 Thread Howard R. Katz
From iCab support: Later.Howard Computer n. A pocket calculator with a glandular problem. From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Oct 14 03:34:49 2004 Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:33:39 +0200 From: Alexander Clauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-12 Thread Bruce
There is an item on Slashdot.org that Pay-Pal has been messed up since last week because of a software update, this affected everyone. - Original Message - From: "Howard R. Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, Octo

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-11 Thread Howard R. Katz
I confirmed that the new PayPal setup isn't compatible with iCab and sent the info on to Alexander at iCab. Interestingly, I _can_ get on to paypal using lynx on my linux shell account. Going thru a "hidden" link, I was able to get online, and get to the send money page. (Granted, I'm only se

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-11 Thread Mac
-- Beverly Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Has anyone been successful paying through Paypal > with a credit card using > iCab? > > Beverly Yes, no problem. Until today. Can't even log into PayPal from Moz, IE or iCab. ___ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Y

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-11 Thread Beverly Woods
> From: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 03:59 PM, VidaVerde wrote: >> >> Brian said he just completed a PayPal transaction using "9.1/ IE 5.1. >> 1400/G3. CCarbonlib etc."I think he's the **only** person so far >> who can do this. This could be really important

Re: 3400, browser, IE & no Flash

2004-10-10 Thread Mac
Please someone tell me there is a preference setting in IE to STOP IT FROM TELLING ME I NEED THE FLASH PLUG-IN Or is my only hope a nasty email to Bill Gates? ___ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.c

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-10 Thread Mac
--- Andrew in Ann Arbor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was able to upload pictures to E-bay using my > Dad's PB1400 (OS8.6). > I used the wamcom Mozilla 1.3.1 > and Netscape > 6.2 and uploaded one photo each for six auctions. > I didn't use E-bay's photo upload tool, I ju

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-10 Thread Andrew in Ann Arbor
I was able to upload pictures to E-bay using my Dad's PB1400 (OS8.6). I used the wamcom Mozilla 1.3.1 and Netscape 6.2 and uploaded one photo each for six auctions. I didn't use E-bay's photo upload tool, I just browsed to the photo on my hard drive. Unfortunately I didn'

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-10 Thread Brian
On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 01:36 PM, maxtek wrote: Yes but you didn't "upload" a pic to Ebay! That is the main point "I" brought up when I posted this same question a couple of months ago on the iMac list and on 'fritter. Well, darm0k said a bit ago they could not even *start* an ebay aucti

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-10 Thread Brian
On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 03:59 PM, VidaVerde wrote: Brian said he just completed a PayPal transaction using "9.1/ IE 5.1. 1400/G3. CCarbonlib etc."I think he's the **only** person so far who can do this. This could be really important. Brian, can you let us know the exact version o

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread darm0k
At 10:33 PM -0400 10/09/2004, Brian wrote: A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 4.xx or 7.xx, iCab or IE 5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of the last time I tri

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread Brian
FYI... A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 4.xx or 7.xx, iCab or IE 5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of the last time I tried it, the first week of last August

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread maxtek
I posted almost the same question on the iMac list a month or so ago. I downloaded probably every conceivable browser for my machine (iMac G3 running OS 9.2.2). After a considerable amount of trial and error I found the best browser that works the best with Ebay and Paypal is Mozilla 1.2.1. http:/

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread maxtek
FYI... A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 4.xx or 7.xx, iCab or IE 5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of the last time I tried it, the first week of last Augus

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread COCCORP
I am late on this one, but... I access PayPal all the time on my 550c, 1400c, 2400c, and 3400c using IE 5.1, via a wifi connection... Craig W. (on a 1400c/400 wifi'd by Proxim WaveLAN) Atlanta, GA Power corrupts. Absolute power's a blast. -- John Fund -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal & no Flash

2004-10-09 Thread darm0k
At 08:31 AM -0700 10/09/2004, Mac wrote: BTW, do you use the MRJ Beta5(v1.0b5) plug-in for Mozilla? The Quicktime (v5.02) plug-in? Any others I should get? In Mozilla:Plug-ins, I have the Default stub, MRJPlugin 1.0b5, and Shockwave Flash NP-PPC 7.0r19. That's it. From System Folder:Plug-ins, M

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread darm0k
At 08:43 AM -0400 10/08/2004, Kenneth Vann top posted: iCab, cannot [etc; in PayPal] What iCab settings are you using? Are you identifying as iCab or spoofing as another browser? Do you have "access referrer" checked? Do the operations still fail if you set both the browser and javascript iden

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal & no Flash

2004-10-09 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 01:56 PM -0700 10/08/2004, Mac wrote: > >Although I didn't do conclusive testing to proove > it > >(if that is even possible), I have the distinct > >impression that all these browsers on my macs are > more > >stable, freeze & crash less, when Flash is not > >ins

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-09 Thread darm0k
At 01:56 PM -0700 10/08/2004, Mac wrote: Although I didn't do conclusive testing to proove it (if that is even possible), I have the distinct impression that all these browsers on my macs are more stable, freeze & crash less, when Flash is not installed. Anyone else have this impression or is it

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-08 Thread Beverly Woods
Ken wrote: > Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0) on or > about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers. Their > new eBay 2.0 is designed to work with Windows computers only. They wont > admit this, but that is what has happened. > > Here is wha

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-08 Thread Mac
Although I didn't do conclusive testing to proove it (if that is even possible), I have the distinct impression that all these browsers on my macs are more stable, freeze & crash less, when Flash is not installed. Anyone else have this impression or is it just a figment? __

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused! (fwd)

2004-10-08 Thread Howard R. Katz
lauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Howard R. Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused! (fwd) Has anyone reported directly to you problems with posting items to ebay? (This whole thread has evolved beyond gmail into other areas. Personally, while I never sell

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-08 Thread Kenneth Vann
Paypal and its parent eBay upgrade their software (the new eBay 2.0) on or about June 5, 2004. They no longer fully support Mac OS 9 browsers. Their new eBay 2.0 is designed to work with Windows computers only. They wont admit this, but that is what has happened. Here is what I have found out that

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 05:58 AM -0700 10/06/2004, Mac wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And therein lies part of the problem. Set iCab to identify as iCab. You mean the JavaScript Identity/Settings pref? Set to iCab v 2.98 (default)? Don't spoof unless you absolutely have to. What about the Internet Identity

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-06 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 01:24 PM +0100 10/05/2004, VidaVerde wrote: > >> >You're using the current iCab build? 2.9.8, > dated 18 April? > >>> > > > >Correct > > > >> >What browser and javascript identities are you > using within iCab? > > > >NS 4.7.9 > > And therein lies part of the

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-06 Thread Dennis Davis
At 8:12 AM -0400 on 10/5/04, maxtek wittily wrote: >FYI... > >A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 7, iCab or IE 5 and OS >9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" >to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of >the la

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread darm0k
At 11:35 PM -0400 10/05/2004, Brian Braunschweiger wrote: I can view most stuff on eBay but it takes a long time to load Try turning off Gallery images in the (sub)category listings. Their grody HTML and JavaScript aside, the biggest bog is usually from eBay's picture servers. - Dan. -- PowerBook

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread darm0k
At 01:24 PM +0100 10/05/2004, VidaVerde wrote: >You're using the current iCab build? 2.9.8, dated 18 April? Correct >What browser and javascript identities are you using within iCab? NS 4.7.9 And therein lies part of the problem. Set iCab to identify as iCab. Don't spoof unless you absolutely

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread darm0k
At 01:17 PM +0100 10/05/2004, VidaVerde wrote: I'm intruiged by the person using iCab 2.9.8 with no problems just to be clear, I can use Ebay/PAyPal, just can't pay for anything. Just to be clear: I have no problems performing Buyer activities on eBay with iCab -- surfing, bidding, etc.

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread Brian Braunschweiger
I have been using iCab 2.9.8 without problem with PayPal. I can view most stuff on eBay but it takes a long time to load and has already been mentioned, I can't use iCab to list an item for sale. Thus I have switched to Mozilla 1.2.1 for my eBay stuff. I have NOT gotten iCab 2.9.8 to work with

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 5, 2004, at 5:24 AM, VidaVerde wrote: Have ticked execute 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 Ithought MRJ 2.2.5 couldn't do higher than JScript 1.2 ??? JavaScript has nothing whatsoever to do with Java beyond a caffeinated name, and MRJ does not interact with it, nor is it even needed for JavaScript capabi

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread VidaVerde
>You're using the current iCab build? 2.9.8, dated 18 April? Correct >What browser and javascript identities are you using within iCab? NS 4.7.9 >For PayPal you have the various JavaScript (ECMAScript) types enabled, except for JScript? This isn't being disabled by default or >via a Filte

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread VidaVerde
I have been using Netscape 7.02 and it works fine on eBay and PayPal, I have used iCab on Ebay and I didn't notice any problems and I have used iCab on PayPal also with out any problems. I haven't clicked on the buttons that go to PayPal from eBay to pay for an item, so I don't know if that part wo

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread darm0k
At 08:12 AM -0400 10/05/2004, maxtek wrote: A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 7, iCab or IE 5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of the last time I tried it, the

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-05 Thread maxtek
FYI... A lot of people are saying Ebay works with Netscape 7, iCab or IE 5 and OS 9.2.2 etc. When you say it works I hope you have tried "uploading a picture" to Ebay or making a payment in Paypal. These are javascripts, that (as of the last time I tried it, the first week of last August) DO NOT w

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 03:40 PM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 05:54 AM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: > >Where is the Carbonlib? MRJlib is v2.0. System Folder:Extensions: Not in my Ext folder. Do I need it (OS8.6)? What does it do? Is it an Apple Ext? CarbonLib is from Apple. It'

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 05:54 AM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: > > > ooo. What version MRJ and CarbonLib you gots? > > > >Where is the Carbonlib? MRJlib is v2.0. > > System Folder:Extensions: Not in my Ext folder. Do I need it (OS8.6)? What does it do? Is it an Apple Ext? > Lates

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 06:36 PM +0100 10/04/2004, VidaVerde wrote: I read somewhere you can get/build a newer MRJ from the Sun site?? For OS X. And the wacom mozilla browser - later versions no good under 9.x??? WaMCom Mozilla 1.3.1 is the last version of Moz that works under OS 9. You're welcome to take the latest so

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Dennis Davis
At 12:20 PM -0400 on 10/4/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wittily wrote: >At 08:58 PM +0100 10/03/2004, VidaVerde wrote: >> >>In the end I found that using iCab & turning off JS made ebay bearable. >> >>But now, all of a sudden, I can't pay for anything with PayPal. > >You're using the current iCab build?

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread VidaVerde
At 03:43 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: --- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas anyone? 9.2.1 MRJ 2.2.5 iCab 2.98 Might be OS 9.2 since I can use PayPal with OS8.6 and iCab or IE. ooo. What version MRJ and CarbonLib you gots? - Dan. Yes, that would be useful indeed to know! Do t

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 08:58 PM +0100 10/03/2004, VidaVerde wrote: In the end I found that using iCab & turning off JS made ebay bearable. But now, all of a sudden, I can't pay for anything with PayPal. You're using the current iCab build? 2.9.8, dated 18 April? What browser and javascript identities are you using w

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 05:54 AM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: > ooo. What version MRJ and CarbonLib you gots? Where is the Carbonlib? MRJlib is v2.0. System Folder:Extensions: Latest CarbonLib is 1.6, I believe. - Dan. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 05:32 AM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: I figured that. But looking for someone that actually has stripped it down. Just for the heck of it, I've started ripping things out. So far so good, I guess. It hasn't made a bit of difference to Moz's memory usage. Moz simply doesn't load the modules

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread darm0k
At 05:32 AM -0700 10/04/2004, Mac wrote: Well is you consider Moz's preferred RAM @ 28672 vs iCab's @ 3000 how could you not conclude Moz is a hog! Virtual Memory. What you see isn't what you get. It's the apps *behavior* that determines how much real memory it holds. When you launch an app, sp

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread maxtek
I posted almost the same question on the iMac list a month or so ago. The answer to your question is all browser related. I downloaded probably every conceiveable browser for my machine (iMac G3 running OS 9.2.2). After a considerable amount of trial and error I found the best browser that works th

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Might be OS 9.2 since I can use PayPal with OS8.6 and iCab or IE. ooo. What version MRJ and CarbonLib you gots? Also no problem here in 9.2.2 w/ IE5. CarbonLib isn't a factor (IE doesn't use it). Java's not a factor, since PayPal doesn't use it. But, I'm running MRJ 2.2.5, FWIW I can't remember

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 03:43 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: > >--- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Any ideas anyone? > >> > >> 9.2.1 > >> MRJ 2.2.5 > >> iCab 2.98 > > > >Might be OS 9.2 since I can use PayPal with OS8.6 > and > >iCab or IE. > > ooo. What version MRJ an

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 03:41 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: > >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Definately try WaMCom Mozilla 1.3.1. > > > http://wamcom.org/ > > >Is there a way to stripdown Mozilla to just the > >browser so it isn't such a memory hog? > > hum. Moz is very modul

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 03:41 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: > >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Definately try WaMCom Mozilla 1.3.1. > > > http://wamcom.org/ > > >Is there a way to stripdown Mozilla to just the > >browser so it isn't such a memory hog? > > hum. Moz is very modul

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-04 Thread Howard R. Katz
I'm wondering if I somehow got a different version of iCab, even tho it shows up as 2.9.8. I can get into PayPal and do everything including paying and checking my history, but I don't get that "browser not supported" message others are seeing on Gmail, on both my PPC'd 520c and my 5300c. I'd

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread darm0k
At 03:43 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: --- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas anyone? 9.2.1 MRJ 2.2.5 iCab 2.98 Might be OS 9.2 since I can use PayPal with OS8.6 and iCab or IE. ooo. What version MRJ and CarbonLib you gots? - Dan. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread darm0k
At 03:41 PM -0700 10/03/2004, Mac wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Definately try WaMCom Mozilla 1.3.1. > http://wamcom.org/ Is there a way to stripdown Mozilla to just the browser so it isn't such a memory hog? hum. Moz is very modular. It's esentially a driver app with a bunch of share

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread Mac
--- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: \. > > Any ideas anyone? > > 9.2.1 > MRJ 2.2.5 > iCab 2.98 > > Might be OS 9.2 since I can use PayPal with OS8.6 and iCab or IE. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Definately try WaMCom Mozilla 1.3.1. > http://wamcom.org/ > > - Dan. Is there a way to stripdown Mozilla to just the browser so it isn't such a memory hog? ___ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to v

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread darm0k
At 08:58 PM +0100 10/03/2004, VidaVerde wrote: In the end I found that using iCab & turning off JS made ebay bearable. But now, all of a sudden, I can't pay for anything with PayPal. I'm not aware of any changes that I've made , but its been a few months since I last tried. Any one else got this

Re: 3400, browser, JS and no PayPal - confused!

2004-10-03 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hello Ben, My 2ยข worth: Can you turn off MRJ 2.2.5? Can you upgrade to 9.2.2? Can you install Netscape 7.x? Do iCab prefs have a setting for https? Does PayPal have a FAQ? (I have always avoided them.) Best George --- VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, all, I'm hoping your joint ex

Re: 3400 PRAM BATTERY SLEEP???

2004-10-01 Thread Mac
--- Brian Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Has anyone ever seen a PB3400C (OS8.5) with a dead > > PRAM battery that would not wake from sleep mode? *Additional info. It can be wakened with the reset button. > > > > Thanks > and if they have, how the heck does one replace the > PRAM batt

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