I have an old friend in Melbourne who has a IIsi with a dead floppy
drive, he's a WW2 vet. who is very attached to the old girl. I am in
Perth so its a bit difficult to do much from here, if anyone in
Melbourne (he lives in Prahran) who could help out please give Noel a
call on (03)9529 6863.
Hi everyone
I have just had to change my 3 ink carts in my epson c70 printer..quite
expensive too. Does anyone know if there is somewhere to take them for
recycling or do they go in the bin?
kind regards to all
chris
At 8:03 AM +0800 20/5/03, Chris Burton wrote:
I have just had to change my 3 ink carts in my epson c70 printer..quite
expensive too. Does anyone know if there is somewhere to take them for
recycling or do they go in the bin?
One thing you could do is take them down to your local Australia Post
Hank
Here are a couple of pointers regarding ISDN
* The techi will have installed the line along with a NTU (network
terminating unit) - this provides 2 Sbus connections (the ISDN standard)
being the equivalent of the old PSTN telephone socket in the wall
* If you purchased the Home Highway (or
I get this whenever we have a lot of rain and the phone lines aren't
working very well which makes Internet Connect hang up. I have to pull
the phone line out and walk away from the computer for a while
otherwise I might just raise my voice to it. When I come back it has
disconnected fully so
Does anyone know the maximum size hard disk that can be put in an iMac, and
whether you can use the drives out of, say. A G4 (I think 3.5 IDE drives) ?
Brett Carboni
Tsunami
i get this on my G4 powerbook (though not since changing from iinet...
hmm...)
i found that putting the puter to sleep for a minute made internet
connect come to it's senses...
Greg
On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 11:03 PM, David de la Hunty wrote:
Anyone get this?
Internet Connect
Does anyone know the maximum size hard disk that can be put in an iMac, and
whether you can use the drives out of, say. A G4 (I think 3.5 IDE drives) ?
Brett Carboni
Tsunami
Hi Brett
The iMac uses a standard 3.5 drive so yes one from a G4 would work.
Although I don't know the maximum you
Does anyone know where Ben from AppleJuice is? His email address
doesn't work anymore and I am looking to make contact with him again.
Anyone know anything about his whereabouts?
Thanks,
Cal Conkey
Hi guys,
I am wanting to purchase a 7200 RPM hardrive that will work with my
PMac 7600. It needs to have 68 pin SCSI cabling. I would like at
least 30 GB size. Does anyone know where the best place here in
Perth would be to purchase one?
Thanks,
Cal Conkey
Ben is now in Melbourne, I don't think Applejuice is still operating, which
is a shame because I found Ben very helpful.
Hi everyone,
I am pleased to announce that WAMUG has a new Corporate Member. I would
like you all to welcome Gary from ExtremeDSL -
http://www.extremedsl.com.au. ExtremeDSL are a consumer oriented ISP
with both ADSL and Dial-up plans.
Gary will also be coming to the next meeting to tell us
on 20/5/03 16:01, Matthew Healey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am pleased to announce that WAMUG has a new Corporate Member. I would
like you all to welcome Gary from ExtremeDSL -
http://www.extremedsl.com.au. ExtremeDSL are a consumer oriented ISP
with both ADSL and Dial-up
On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 04:39 PM, DJ Grafix Design wrote:
on 20/5/03 16:01, Matthew Healey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am pleased to announce that WAMUG has a new Corporate Member. I
would
like you all to welcome Gary from ExtremeDSL -
http://www.extremedsl.com.au.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know the maximum size hard disk that can be put in an
iMac, and
whether you can use the drives out of, say. A G4 (I think 3.5 IDE
drives) ?
Brett Carboni
Tsunami
Hi Brett
The iMac uses a standard 3.5 drive
10.2.5 was incredibly unstable on my dialup connection. I found moving
to 10.2.6 was the answer, I can now dialup with no problems.
On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin
wrote:
I get this whenever we have a lot of rain and the phone lines aren't
working very well
i know it is old but is there anyone with knowledge of ProVue's Panorama
II?
Yvonne
John Currie knows!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i know it is old but is there anyone with knowledge of ProVue's Panorama
II?
Yvonne
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