Re: AppleWorks 6 & Classic

2002-12-17 Thread hinchlif
On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 04:27 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote: > From the Help menu there is advise that for applications that work in > both OS9 and OSX there is a box on the Get Info dialogue box that one > can tick and untick so that the application works in Classic (box > ticked)

AppleWorks 6 & Classic

2002-12-17 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
In the OSX-Classic environment is it possible to get AppleWorks to print from the Classic part of the environment? From the Help menu there is advise that for applications that work in both OS9 and OSX there is a box on the Get Info dialogue box that one can tick and untick so that the applica

Re: [OT] Power filters

2002-12-17 Thread John Currie
>This post is slightly off topic, so please respond off-list. > >A friend of mine has a fairly large boat which he takes to Rotnest on >fairly regular basis. He has a television and VCR on this boat and this >is where the problems are starting. I suppose if its necessary for schoolies to go to Rot

[OT] Power filters

2002-12-17 Thread Matthew Healey
This post is slightly off topic, so please respond off-list. A friend of mine has a fairly large boat which he takes to Rotnest on fairly regular basis. He has a television and VCR on this boat and this is where the problems are starting. The TV is producing a very audible buzz or hum when it

Re: 20,000 WAMUG posts!

2002-12-17 Thread Matthew Healey
On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 03:48 PM, Shay Telfer wrote: Hi... Since it was founded (on YahooGroups) 19th February 1999, the WAMUG mailing list has had 20,000 posts (and currently has 501 subscribers) Have fun, Shay Now that's a decent milestone to be proud of. Though I wonder how many

Re: Aussie search engine whups

2002-12-17 Thread Dave Choy
Whups. Just tried Anzwers it has been taken over by Yahoo anyway! My mistake. Dave Begin forwarded message: > From: Dave Choy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue Dec 17, 2002 4:01:53 PM Australia/Perth > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Aussie search engine > > My al

Re: Aussie search engine

2002-12-17 Thread Dave Choy
My alltime favourite Aussie search engine is : uses yahoo as the search engine i think, but only looks up aussie stuff (unless you ask it to look up world stuff!). Pretty good even for searching for stockists of products etc. Regards, Dave On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 03:43 PM, [EMAIL

20,000 WAMUG posts!

2002-12-17 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi... Since it was founded (on YahooGroups) 19th February 1999, the WAMUG mailing list has had 20,000 posts (and currently has 501 subscribers) Have fun, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be bunnies! O

Wireless Starter Kit excerpts

2002-12-17 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi... If you're wondering about setting up wireless networking, you might want to check out these excerpts from Adam Engst and Glenn Fleishman's new book Have fun, Shay (With apologies to everyone who's just read this on TidBITs

Australian search engines?

2002-12-17 Thread Sojourn
I use Google and add Australia, Australian "western Australia" etc, but there are some Australian search engines. See my page of links http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/library/aust.htm Cheers Rosemary Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 16/12/02 17:48, "Robert Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can

FW: email address search engine, or directory.

2002-12-17 Thread Sojourn
You could try my Australian e-mail searches http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/library/austemail.htm Where there are a number of links (although the sofcom one seems to have died!) I need to fix that. Rosemary Horton On 16/12/02 16:52, "Bob Howells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Well

iMac for sale

2002-12-17 Thread Kathryn Purvey
purple iMac for sale 333 $700 contact kathy 08 9470 2662

and for the in-laws! [WTB]

2002-12-17 Thread Stewart Woods
also looking for an old 17" Apple Monitor to fit an 8500. Does anyone have one of these laying around to sell? cheers Stewart

Re: Video Capture Hard Drives

2002-12-17 Thread Martin Hill
Note that article was created two and a half years ago and would have been before higher-throughput Oxford 911 interfaces were available for external firewire drives. Notice for example that the article mentions G4s as only having an ATA-66 bus for IDE drives but today's G4s have ATA-100 as the

LC 475 for sale

2002-12-17 Thread syborgx2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For Sale: LC475, ready for net with modem, make an offer! reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Virtual PC Software [Scanned]

2002-12-17 Thread syborgx2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For Sale: LC475, ready for net with modem, make an offer! reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Virtual PC Software [Scanned]

2002-12-17 Thread Shay Telfer
Can anybody point me in the right direction??? I have a P4 - 2.4Ghz and I want to run an emulation of OSX... Is there a bit of software that will allow me to do this??? Well, you could always download and compile Darwin for Intel, although that won't get you any of the GUI stuff unless you're

Virtual PC Software [Scanned]

2002-12-17 Thread Gaff, Warwick
Can anybody point me in the right direction??? I have a P4 - 2.4Ghz and I want to run an emulation of OSX... Is there a bit of software that will allow me to do this??? I have tried Connectix Virtual PC and Bochs with no light at the end of the tunnel... Regards Warwick Gaff IT Technician : Tri

Re: WTB: Early imacs

2002-12-17 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi all, Last minute christmas shopping! I'm looking for 2 early imacs around the $500 mark Any out there? You could try these (as seen in 'The Australian' :) The Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering, UWA have a number of Revision A/B iMacs (approx 30, 1/2 Rev A, 1/2 Rev B) w

mac tutor wanted

2002-12-17 Thread Robert Morgan
A friend who has just baught a second hand imac is new to computers and wants to find a cheap tutor. Any quotes anyone? Preferably someone south of the river. Expressions of interest need not only be from qualified reps. Cheers all.

WTB: Early imacs

2002-12-17 Thread Stewart Woods
Hi all, Last minute christmas shopping! I'm looking for 2 early imacs around the $500 mark Any out there? Cheers Stew -- Stewart Woods

Re: Australian search engines?

2002-12-17 Thread Kaye and Geoff
Can anyone suggest any good Australian search engines? The equivalent of google? is a country-specific search page that channels searches to a number of search engines. Links to the individual search engines (specifically Australian) are available at

Re: Video Capture Hard Drives

2002-12-17 Thread Shay Telfer
Worth a Read :- From Macintouch: (Apple says they are still testing Firewire Drives ) Apple's Knowledge Base article on hard drives for Final Cut Pro warns against using FireWire drives for real-time video capture, recommending SCSI LVD drives and some Ultra ATA/EIDE drives instead.

RE: Problems sending Outlook Express to Exchange 5.5 (Mac to Windows)

2002-12-17 Thread Gordon Morris
If you are connected to Exchange system and using OS 9.2 or older why not use the Outlook client? It is nearly 10Mb in size though. Gordo -Original Message- From: Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon

Re: Installation failure - Power Mac 7600/200

2002-12-17 Thread hinchlif
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 09:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am trying to install System 7.6 onto my Power Mac 7600/200, from CD > ROM. However, installation fails with an error message that System > 7.6 does not support this computer and that the disc should be > updated. Currently I

Re: Printing a PDF Document

2002-12-17 Thread Trevor Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], chesnutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Acrobat Reader (v5.00) launches and an info window pops up and >indicates that the job is being spooled to disk. About 18 pages >spool, then a dialog box pops up and says that there is not enough >free disk space to complete the jo

Video Capture Hard Drives

2002-12-17 Thread Bob Howells
Worth a Read :- >From Macintouch: (Apple says they are still testing Firewire Drives ) Apple's Knowledge Base article on hard drives for Final Cut Pro warns against using FireWire drives for real-time video capture, recommending SCSI LVD drives and some Ultra ATA/EIDE drives instead.