With an iMacDV I'm pretty sure that apart from the Airport Card you will
also need the Airport Adaptor Card required for this model that the Airport
card fits into. Hopefully someone local can help (I'm in Sydney) but if not
I saw both these items for sale on eBay today (can't remember when the
auc
Hi everyone,
My (90) year old mother has an iMacDV in her retirement residence which
is now offering broadband via a wireless network.
I can connect to their network with my 17" Powerbook ( security is suspect).
It's a setup where they wireless to an aerial on your roof then who
knows what.
Hi Bill,
Manufacturers usually include a cdrom with software on it that will let
your player get recognised on a computer.
Is there a pdf file on the cdrom? One called "manual" or
"installation instructions"? This will usually have instructions on
how to get the machine recognised by a comp
On 17/02/2006, at 9:18 AM, Martin Hill wrote:
Well it has finally happened after all these years of commentators
crying
wolf.
The first bit of malware that attempts to spread itself to other
Mac users
has finally arrived on the scene. Note this is not technically a
virus as
many article
> From: Martin Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well what do you know - another new bit of self-propagating malware has
> appeared today that self-propagates itself via Bluetooth, needs no user
> assistance and targets Mac OS X 10.4:
Oops - thankfully a user does have to click "accept" for this worm to
> From: Peter Sealy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Wow. That has to be the most repetitious email I have ever seen in
> any email list. Was it really necessary to include the earlier emails
> in full? Pity the poor folk on dialup.
My apologies for my contribution to it Peter!
Luckily for dial-up users
Wow. That has to be the most repetitious email I have ever seen in
any email list. Was it really necessary to include the earlier emails
in full? Pity the poor folk on dialup.
On 18/02/2006, at 2:01 PM, subscribe wrote:
Hi Mart
massive snip
.
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
Well what do you know - another new bit of self-propagating malware has
appeared today that self-propagates itself via Bluetooth, needs no user
assistance and targets Mac OS X 10.4:
http://news.com.com/Bluetooth+worm+targets+Mac+OS+X/2100-7349_3-6041091.html
Again, it is more a proof-of-concept a
Hi Mart,
i Dont think this is the motherload virus the Apple community has been
dreading, i think its alot of the same hype we have seen before with
opener et al, as i have stated previously, it requires alot of user
interaction for a *virus* and i hesitate to call it that., by and large
i wo
This is all certainly an interesting read.
I read all the info on WAMUG, then looked a bit further a field and it's
quite interesting all the different views that are around. Some websites
agree, others go off on tangents. :o)
Was interesting to see the amount of virii out there (thanks Martin) an
On 18/02/2006 10:18 AM, "Glen Low" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Any recommendations or prices for a Firewire 800 hard disk enclosure,
> to support adding 3.5" ATA drives? Preferably including USB 2.0 support.
>
> Cheers, Glen Low
>
>
Hi Glen
The enclosures I normally sell to client
Hi All
Any recommendations or prices for a Firewire 800 hard disk enclosure,
to support adding 3.5" ATA drives? Preferably including USB 2.0 support.
Cheers, Glen Low
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If you're sending to the same person(s) regularly, it might be useful
for them to get StuffIt Expander for windows (free @ http://
www.stuffit.com/win/index.html ). I haven't used it, but I assume it
can expand any archive made on a mac, especially stuffit files.
Hope this helps
Travis
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