On 9/1/03 1:57 AM, "George Mogiljansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somebody I didn't ask fooled around with my 8.1 sys
> folder, and after 2.9.5 didn't work, but 2.9.2 still
> does. I haven't found the problem - too busy.
That¹s a HUGE shame. iCab 2.9.5 is like twenty million times better than
on 31/08/2003 19:06, PowerBooks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> render the images, etc., onto the screen, making my cable modem seem more
>> like a "real" modem with dialup speed. I even tried pulling Lynx onto the
>> machine, but beta1 is a little too buggy for daily use, and even then isn't
>> q
Hi,
Somebody I didn't ask fooled around with my 8.1 sys
folder, and after 2.9.5 didn't work, but 2.9.2 still
does. I haven't found the problem - too busy.
Also, playing around with prefs enables me to scroll
eBay without freezing the 3400. Disable load images,
increase memory allotments wherever y
Hello all,
Last night on my 3400, 8.1 and iCab 2.9.2, eBay
crashed repeatedly with cursor freeze-up until I
turned off all prefs in iCab related to images.
Try that, and increase all memory allotments in iCab
anyways.
George
PS: yes, eBay works fine now!
--- Dan Palka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
In a message dated 8/30/03 9:11:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
Definitely makes the 117 603e usable and takes the G3 upgrade off of the
must-have list -- for now.
>>
A 183.33 MHz 603 works fine in a 540c (NewerTech upgrade) and a 116.67 MHz
603 works fine in a 5300ce (standard -ce motherb
FWIW, I'm having a bit of trouble with the new version of iCab on my 520c
with the Apple PPC option. Both the PPC version and the 68k version
freeze the computer when you try to open a page (ANY page). I've been
working with Alexander at iCab to figure out the problem, but no luck so
far. iCab 2
On 8/30/03 7:58 PM, "Ruffin Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you use to surf? I've tried everything from Netscape 3 (left over
> from 8.1; doesn't do well on today's Internet, not surprisingly) to Mozilla
> (crazy slow and not really practical with only 40 megs of RAM) to IE and,
> ye
After digging back up an article I read a while back, I think I've got a
winner. I'm subscribed to the digest mode, so I apologize in advance if
someone has already written this one up.
WannaBe (http://mindstory.com/wb2/) might be exactly the browser I was
looking for. Very *very* quick, absolut
> > Thanks. Sorry for the long email. Just excited to finally get it all
> > working, but really eager to get a browser going.
>
> Before I upgraded my 1400, I used Netscape 4.78 with pretty good
> success (8.1, 12MB, VM on and cranked up).
I should mention that even now that my 1400 is a G3/33
> Thanks. Sorry for the long email. Just excited to finally get it all
> working, but really eager to get a browser going.
Before I upgraded my 1400, I used Netscape 4.78 with pretty good
success (8.1, 12MB, VM on and cranked up).
--
-- personal: http://www.armo
Woohoo! Finally got my 117 MHz 1400cs Appletalked back to my old Starmax,
and after installing 8.6 and the newer Orinoco drivers last night, my 802.11
card is finally up and running. Been using my 1400 pretty much all day and
have one question...
What do you use to surf? I've tried everything f
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