I have the latest version of Skype (2.6.0.72) with OSX 10.4.9 on a
G5SP1.8 and an iMage camera. My ADSL connection is 512/128 with
Westnet. The camera is recognised and plays perfectly in the Skype
preferences window but video is only ever seen at the other when I
initiate the call. For
Hi Tony,
Try www.aim.com click on support, then forgot password and follow the
prompts. It worked for me.
Good luck
Les
On 2901 Aproct20072004, at 12:32 PM, Francis wrote:
Hello to one and all
I have a friend in England who has an AOL (AIM) account, I have
tried to set up a video connectio
Hello to one and all
I have a friend in England who has an AOL (AIM) account, I have tried
to set up a video connection through my AOL /AIM account but have
"lost " my password, I can't find a way to change the password, the
closest I have got is the account set up page / change password / a
David Moyle wrote:
Interesting?
I pose a question to you then..
With Sony having to recall batteries for every laptop manufacturer except
themselves.. Was this an actual hardware fault, or a firmware fault telling
the hardware todo something incorrectly?
Interested to hear your response!
I d
I'm interested to find out the answer to this as well, at least from
a theoretical perspective.
When I saw that this was a supposed fix for the bulging battery
syndrome it caused me to raise an eyebrow as until the firmware link
was explained I had a hard time figuring out how software was
Interesting?
I pose a question to you then..
With Sony having to recall batteries for every laptop manufacturer except
themselves.. Was this an actual hardware fault, or a firmware fault telling
the hardware todo something incorrectly?
Interested to hear your response!
Thanks, David Moyle
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David Moyle wrote:
Evening all!
I'm still slightly surprised that it's a firmware issue and not something
electrical/physical!
All Modern battery packs have a micro controller inside them, these run
firmware (as it is not on a removable media) 90% of problems can be
fixed with a software
Evening all!
Apple has posted Battery Update 1.2, which updates battery firmware and
improves battery functionality according to Apple.
The update affects most Intel-based notebooks, including:
* MacBook
* MacBook (Late 2006)
* MacBook Pro (15-inch)
* MacBook Pro (15-inch Glossy)
* MacBook Pro (1
Hey
Sorry to reply to an old thread, but keep in mind that's a fault of the
charger and if the laptop is under warranty it can be replaced.
I'm not sure if the warranty has to be an educational warranty or not but
might be worthwhile to find out!
Thanks, David Moyle
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