On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 22:55, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
> I suspect it is the TCP/IP setting which is configured to connect
> via ethernet using DHCP Server. This brings up a box to insert a DHCP
> Client ID but the iinet guys do not know what should go in this box.
> They said to leave it bl
On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 22:55, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
> no doubt I shall be on Onno's blacklist.
For the record, there is no such list, but if you want I'm happy to
start one :-)
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Are the USB adapters available freely anywhere ? (the AppleStore says 6-8
week availability)
Anyone actually used one ? I have a Nokia 6310 and would like to use it
with my PBG4...
Regards
Mark
Wow this is HUGE news for musicians. Read it for yourself at
www.emagic.de Apparentally eMagic and it's products will become a
division of Apple and best of all.."all Logic Windows products
will be discontinued as of September." iLogic Audio anyone?
How cool.
Erik
P.S. C'mon Apple buy D
Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
I only asked because iinet's experts have run out of ideas. Their
only other option was to take the Mac in to them and I plain don't
trust them.
G4 Quicksilver 933 MHz, OS 9.2,
Ah - I might not be able to help you too much then. Is there any
reason you're not run
Sorry Lara, I was feeling a bit tired and emotional and forgot to
give the details, no doubt I shall be on Onno's blacklist.
I only asked because iinet's experts have run out of ideas. Their
only other option was to take the Mac in to them and I plain don't
trust them.
G4 Quicksilver 933 MHz
Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
The problem is that although the ADSL connection appears to be
successful to the people at iinet and the IP address etc are assigned
it does not work. Neither Netscape nor Eudora can find the server or
any other address tried.
When iinet tried to 'ping' the address
We have switched to ADSL, we remained with iinet because we wanted to
retain our email address which is in a number of hard copy
publications. What a mistake!
The problem is that although the ADSL connection appears to be
successful to the people at iinet and the IP address etc are assigned
i
The new price is $119 so my guess would be somewhere between $50-$80
Can anyone give me an idea what a reasonable price for a secondhand
D-Link 8 port 10Base-T/100Base-TX Dual Speed Sub.
Adrian
Keith Palmer
Zytech Marketing Pty Ltd
PO Box 342 Bunbury 6231
Phone: 0419927101 Fax: 0897915900
th
Can anyone give me an idea what a reasonable price for a secondhand
D-Link 8 port 10Base-T/100Base-TX Dual Speed Sub.
Regards,
Adrian
on 1/7/02 11:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am considering a 12 to 16 port ethernet hub to connect a small network
>> of Macintosh computers and some peripherals. Does anybody have any
>> particular recommendations, or alternatively, any brands to stay right
>> away from
We've been using the DLink 5 port switches ourselves and have had no
problems with these.
In fact we are in the process of listing these on the Zytech website @
$119 each. I'll push one of these boxes under Shay's nose to test when
he is here in a couple of weeks.
Hello List,
I am conside
Hi All,
Was wondering if anyone could suggest any optimal settings for near
DVD quality mpeg-4 encoding on QT6? I can't seem to wring anything of a
decent quality out of it. But then I'm new to this kind of stuff : )
Thanks for any suggestions,
Erik
I'd expect that the quality is bad because
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Hi All,
Was wondering if anyone could suggest any optimal settings for near
DVD quality mpeg-4 encoding on QT6? I can't seem to wring anything of a
decent quality out of it. But then I'm new to this kind of stuff : )
Thanks for any suggestions,
Erik
AlI can say is "What a pack of #$!@&^"
I hope AUSOM give them a right royal roasting!
Maybe us Aus Mac users groups should be collaborating more to do some
combined lobbying of recalcitrant departments and organisations. What
do you think Matt?
Remember also that you may be able to claim t
Hiya,
What's wrong with getting the driver from Epson's web site?
http://tech.epson.com.au/downloads/downloads_categories_inkjet.html
I am regularly getting drivers off there, and find it to be one of the quickest
and most efficient web sites around.
Rgds,
Phil
>Hi all,
>
>I've just purch
Hi Mike,
mail me privately and I'll email you the most recent OS9 software. General
question - What's the story with epson not supplying older drivers on their
site? Are they charging for 'old driver' support now ... ?
btw - If you're looking for OSX drivers, the only current solution seems to
William
The unmanaged hubs and switches made by Netgear are pretty good value for
SOHO applications. As a sometimes supplier of this sort of kit I always
supplied Netgear.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Greg
on 1/7/02 1:15 AM, chesnutt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I am considerin
on 1/7/02 9:35, Shay Telfer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am considering a 12 to 16 port ethernet hub to connect a small network
>> of Macintosh computers and some peripherals. Does anybody have any
>> particular recommendations, or alternatively, any brands to stay right
>> away from?
>
> I h
Hi all,
I've just purchased a second-hand Epson 1200 Photo Stylus printer (decent
colour at last).
While I can get the printer driver(s) online, the other software such as
calibration etc. was not with the printer and appears to be unavailable.
Would anyone know where I could get this software,
Hello List,
I am considering a 12 to 16 port ethernet hub to connect a small network
of Macintosh computers and some peripherals. Does anybody have any
particular recommendations, or alternatively, any brands to stay right
away from?
I have heard that DLink gear is to be steered away from. But
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