On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 17:50, Bob Howells wrote:
Onno Benschop wrote:
This is for personal Senior Citizen use. Needs to interact with other
family members.
Obviously if I ran a business I would have the need and the dollars to
dash out to upgrade it all in one go.
I understand your
Hi All:
I recently wrote a 4 page report about WAMUG for my postgraduate eBusiness
and Communication course. I interviewed Matthew for the report, and when I
showed him the final version he suggested I make it available to those on
the list who may be interested in it.
It is called In Breach:
I have a friend who is interested in buying a computer for his studies
in landscaping. Does anyone know if there are any decent programs for
this on Macs and what they price at.
I'm trying to convince him to buy a Mac as he knows nothing about
computers and it will save him a lot of trouble
hi has anyone had experience with pyro 3.5 hard drive?
are they reliable, compatible with OS9.2 imacs?
What of other firewire drives, any recommedations?
thanks kate
Good Morning,
Just found this info about Modem Disconnections, thanks to Macintouch.
It specifically says it relates to internal Modems, and there are other
references I have not read yet.
Talks about problems with some ISP equipment changes as the cause of the
disconnections.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phillip Arena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all, I've had it up to 'here'.no...HERE! with my ISP and
am
shopping around for a reliable service that is not going to drop
out
every second. I have a few recommendations already..thanks
guys...but
wish to shop
Could I have some suggestions on the best free web site hosts please.
Regards, Paul.
I have a friend who is interested in buying a computer for his studies
in landscaping. Does anyone know if there are any decent programs for
this on Macs and what they price at.
I'm trying to convince him to buy a Mac as he knows nothing about
computers and it will save him a lot of trouble later
hi all considering a 15 flat panel for a second monitor on a G4
a few questions: my only extensive experience with LCD is the screen on my
lombard powerbook... how does the current crop compare to this 3 year old
technology?
also is there a difference between TFT LCD?
how do graphic designers
On 5/7/02 10:16 AM, Paul Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could I have some suggestions on the best free web site hosts please.
Regards, Paul.
Google is your friend. Use it well.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Best+Free+Web+Hosts
Regards
Matthew Healey
--
Matthew Healey
Information
also is there a difference between TFT LCD?
TFT (Thin Film Transistor) screens are 'Active Matrix' which are much
better quality (and much more expensive).
You'll probably find the contrast on a desktop screen to be much
better than on a laptop screen.
Links at
Don't forget, of course, to check out iTools/Homepage to see if it suits
your needs. You don't need to use Apple's easy but restrictive page
creation tools - you can use your own editor.
On 5/7/02 10:16 AM, Paul Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could I have some suggestions on the best free
Hi I'm a new member and just wondering where I can get a cheap dual 1
GHZ system around perth I know the student price is $6,295 but can I
get it cheaper??
Thanks
Satch
Hi just wondering how many muso's here use Logic please email me
[Forwarded for Michael]
For some reason I can't post to WAMUG, but thought that given the recent
spate of messages regarding iinet, Bliink etc you may pass this on if you
think it helpful.
Today I received the DSL 300 modem for my Bliink account with iinet. I use
OS X on a G3 PowerBook. I
Does anyone have any experience with USB wireless (802.11b) adapters for
older Macs, like the first iMacs.
At home we have a Linksys access point and a PC (not mine) with a Linksys
wireless PCI card. But we also have a Graphite iBook 366MHz (OS 9.2
10.1.5) which I¹ve found out that with an
on 5/7/02 13:49, Michael Hawkins (by way of Shay Telfer) at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I received the DSL 300 modem for my Bliink account with iinet. I use
OS X on a G3 PowerBook. I wanted a connection on a line shared with a fax
machine. In order to do that, all I had to do was buy a
Does anyone have any experience with USB wireless (802.11b) adapters for
older Macs, like the first iMacs.
At home we have a Linksys access point and a PC (not mine) with a Linksys
wireless PCI card. But we also have a Graphite iBook 366MHz (OS 9.2
10.1.5) which I've found out that with an
For some reason I can't post to WAMUG, but thought that given the recent
spate of messages regarding iinet, Bliink etc you may pass this on if you
think it helpful.
Today I received the DSL 300 modem for my Bliink account with iinet. I use
OS X on a G3 PowerBook. I wanted a connection on a
In earlier versions of Virtual PC I always saved a copy of the disk
image which I could use if there was a problem with the original.
When I loaded Virtual PC 5 I could not find the disk image. Does
anyone know if it is still there? I looked for an invisible file
using Sherlock but could not
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], DJ Grafix Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This method of Authentication is needed for all ADSL providers in
Australia
as far as I'm aware.
Not entirely true.
Highway 1 and iiNets original ADSL, and a few other use a
different method called Bridged
This method
On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 06:38 PM, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
When I loaded Virtual PC 5 I could not find the disk image. Does
anyone know if it is still there? I looked for an invisible file
using Sherlock but could not identify it.
Look at the bottom of the Edit Menu for the settings
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