On 5/28/03 3:30 PM, Christopher Hack posted:
Can't understand all the fuss about running OSX on a WallStreet. I have a
WallStreet with an upgraded hardrive (80gb Travelstar) - no magnetic sleep
problems. I bough 512mb ram cheaply on Ebay - again no problems. I also run
OSX, and it is absolutely
I just bought the 12 as well, and it has happend with mine a couple of
times where it wouldn't go above 95%. I just discharged it and then it
charged all the way to 100%.
Todd
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 03:03 AM, Scott Howe wrote:
Hi All-
Finally moved up to the 12 PB from my old Beige
macnifico wrote:
A few months ago I installed Mac OS X.1.5 on my WallStreet II, 266 MHz,
256Mb, 20 Gb.
No problems, except that it doesn't support the DVD player or the USB
and FireWire PC Cards that I have. My PC Card modem was supported only
in v.X.1.5 with a generic driver that didn't had
At 8:51 AM -0400 29/05/03, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 29/05/03 06:24, Bill Briggs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had this TiPB for about a year now, == SNIP ==
- web
Are you running OS X?
Some of the time, but this particular issue is with 9.2.2. I didn't
boot into X to see if it the
On 5/29/03 11:41 AM, Todd Ruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
I just bought the 12 as well, and it has happend with mine a couple of
times where it wouldn't go above 95%. I just discharged it and then it
charged all the way to 100%.
Which is the perfect way to deal with a
I hope someone can help with this problem.
I haven't had my Sound Sticks connected for some time. Since they were last
connected I have upgraded from 9.1 to 9.2.2. Now when I connect the sticks
the systems states that software needed for the USB device 'sound sticks' is
not available - and it
I had the extension disabled!!
-- Forwarded Message
From: HMM Customer Service 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 16:55:10 -0700
To: 'Robbie Johnstone' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with Soundsticks
Dear Robbie,
There are no drivers for the SoundSticks. They are
I have been trying to mirror my desktop on a TV using the S-video out. It will work
fine with OS 9, But in OS X I can not pick the Refresh Rate until I set the resolution
(refresh is greyed out). This is not good because the only resolution that the built
in screen will accept is 1024x768
--- Kyle Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is the perfect way to deal with a battery that
will only partially
charge. Apple has been asking people to do this for
years.
Which is what I did but it didnt fix the problem and
thats why I asked what I did. Obviously the solution
isn't
I have a somewhat similar problem to Jeff Hubatka's - my Pismo (384MB,
9.2.2, 10GB) has stopped being able to logout from the Finder. It will
give me the dialog that tells me that if I don't do something, it will
auto-logout in 90 seconds, but regardless of if I wait for it to log me
out, or
On 05/28/2003, Jack Countryman wrote:
and could not read any current. So...the power supply may be dead. (This
is one of the replacement 'flying saucer' types that Apple sent out two
years ago to replace the small rectangular one.)
We don't have any of those power supplies around. I do have a
Smartdisk.com has refurbed ones in stock fairly cheap.
g
If that's the same one as the Pismo (PB FireWire), they are hard to find
right now. I needed one because my (2nd) power supply had died recently
(the one I got after the original Yo-Yo adapter died). Both (IIRC) lasted
about a year and
SmartDisk practically NEVER has these refurbs in stock.
I happen to have one brand new from Century Global for just $55
shipped. Very compact, 1 year warranty.
Please contact me off-list if interested, so I can send you pix.
M. Hammad
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 08:24 PM, Gary D. Adams
Only going up to 76% is NOT normal, call Apple service, they'll either:
a) Send you a new battery and a box to send them your old battery
b) Ask you to send them your laptop and they'll test the battery and
the laptop.
Hope it's fixed soon!
Matt
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 03:35 AM, Scott Howe
You might try putting the displays icon in your top menu bar for OS X
so it appears near the clock on the top-right hand corner of the screen
and near the volume control there. After you have unsuccessfully tried
to set your desired (non-1024x768) resolution using s-video out, some
of the
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