hi all hope you can help me ive been trying to install os x on my lombard
after i just installed a 10 GB drive to no avail it installed no problems on
the original 4 GB
now it will install but when it restarts i just get a blue screen thats it
help plz
t.
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My niece's Wallstreet got an error message recently, saying something to
the effect that the memory required a Macintosh technician. Now it won't
start up.
My first thought: reseat the memory.
My second thought: replace the memory.
I'm trying to avoid the third thought: take it to a
I recently purchased a new iBook, 40gig, 900mHz,640RAM. My Pismo kicked. I'm
using OSX and Office X (only the Word part). I've lots of questions.
How do I get rid of these obnoxious edit-type pop-up menus in the midst of
text? I don't know what makes them occur when I drop the cursor into a word
At 1:39 AM -0500 8/6/2003, Sid Barras wrote:
Hi all,
My internal wallstreet modem is constantly dropping out, plus it
connects at slower speeds (48000, or 49333 as opposed to 5 to
52000) compared to the global village 56k buscard modem I had been
using in my previous workhorse, the pb 1400.
I have the first white iBook made, 500Mhz, 8MB Video Ram. I have it maxed
out at 640MB of ram, and it runs X just fine. It doesn't feel sluggish at
all, and I am comparing that to an 800Mhz G4 iMac!! (with 768MB ram).
That said, go for the newest (fastest) model you can get. I am not able to
get
See original post below for reference!
After further study and comparison with a 12 inch iBook and a 15 inch
PowerBook I have determined the following:
1) No surface be it desk, countertop, coffee table, dining table,etc.is
exactly level/flat across it's entire surface.
2) The 15 inch PB does
On 13/8/03 12:02 PM, Peter Graening [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here, but with a flat-panel iMac. After checking the stereo 3 times
over and getting quite angry, decided to see if iTunes was mucking around,
eventually found the system prefs to be wrong.
I think it may have something to do
Nevermind. DVD Player has audio but no video in grayscale. Maybe on
external video or s-video out or with third party player.
On Saturday, August 9, 2003, at 02:50 AM, Steve Kidd wrote:
As I sit here watching a movie, I come across an interesting problem,
I think it would look more
I was not able to go above 256 mb in my Wallstreet (128 in each slot,
Kingston Memory) with the Powerlogix 466 processor installed, anything
above
this gave the window breaking sound and no start-up.
Using the stock card from Apple (233mhz), I was able go higher to 384
mb.
Is there any trick
Swapped in new RAM from Chip Merchant (life warranty)
even though I'd like to rely on the Apple 64MB (bottom),
it's just not enough for OS X. The 128MB module (upper slot)
The bare minimum for installing OS X (meaning, the bare minimum that
won't require 400 years to complete the install) is
hi, thermmoindock seems to work good.
rama.
p
http://versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/
On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 21:41 America/Los_Angeles, Ryan Coleman
wrote:
On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 21:37 US/Central, Paul Nicholson wrote:
At 7:58 PM -0500 8/7/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I
Need your opinions. I have a Wallstreet now with start-up problems
(probably
the PMU). I am considering getting a used Powerbook instead of fixing,
either the Pismo or Lombard. I do not have any need for Firewire (at
the
Considering the price difference between the two (i.e. little to none),
The ATI RagePro mod description mentions opening a file with either
pico or vi...
huh? What is pico and vi?
Byron
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Kai Robinson wrote:
If you want decent video performance - other than changing to 16-bit
colour,
there are two things you can do.
a)
Hi all
Recently, there was mention of a WallStreet internal 56k modem
constantly losing connection. I've been having this problem when I'd
try to dial in to the university server, and assumed it was due to
too much traffic, or the university implementing some sort of
ant-Mac scheme. However,
Hey Gang,
I cam across this posting
http://forum.firmware-flash.com/viewtopic.php?t=16527
Which says you could watch dvds of all regions using VLC on the UJ 815,
without flashing firmware and such ...
I am confused about the libraries part .. So, I may wait till I understand
how that is
I use VPC all the time on my TiBook. VPC doesn't have to recognize the
card separately.
Just set up the Airport on the Mac side,and Windows will use whatever
networking you have set up.
Hope that helped.
-Hal
On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 12:03 AM, Michael J. Granado wrote:
Hello,
I was
to have problems with it's LCD. The machine has been on nearly 24/7
since it's purchase. The LCD will be alright immediatly upon cold
boot, but after 45 minutes at the most, it will deteriorate into a
narrow, indistinguishable, whitish, blurry mess. The TiBook otherwise
If you mean that the
I was wondering if I could get my Virtual PC running Windows 95 to
recognize the Airport Card in my Pismo so I could browse via the PC
side
It should be plug 'n' play. The Windows virtual machine should
automatically have access to the network, although it won't know that
it's a wireless
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 05:00 AM, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
I'm curious about the replacement option. This seems a nice time to
max out
the memory. My first instinct is to go to OWC:
About a month ago I got the low profile 256MB SO-DIMM (OWC100SO256168L)
for my WallStreet which I fitted
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 10:49:00AM -0400, Jkr wrote:
:
: hi all hope you can help me ive been trying to install os x on my lombard
: after i just installed a 10 GB drive to no avail it installed no problems on
: the original 4 GB
:
: now it will install but when it restarts i just get a blue
I used to get this message all the time on my iBook in 9.2.1. It doesn't
happen in X. Resetting PRAM always makes it go away. Running utilities
(DiskWarrior, etc.) inevitably shows no problems.
Gary
Dan| Colwell wrote:
Hi all,
I have a recurring error message. In the last 2 months it has
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 12:58 pm, Dan| Colwell wrote:
Hi all,
I have a recurring error message. In the last 2 months it has shown up
5 times, the shortest span being 11 days apart. Here it is:
There is a problem with the disk Macintosh HD. Some information may have
been lost. Check
Hi all i just got a lombard 333 on the cheap well when i first fired it up
the battery showed in the control strip and upper left corner but no
charging so i did a little searching on the net and tried all i could find
zapping the pram resetting the power manager inserting for 30 seconds and
MEEP! Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Possibly, or, maybe we only notice it when USING iTunes ;). Other than
during music playback, the Mac doesn't make much sound by which to
judge the
balance.
I noticed the exact same problem (on my iBook 800, 10.2.6) a couple of
nights ago when I plugged in headphones
on 8/13/03 2:13 PM, Eugene Lee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here tried it?
http://www.macnn.com/news/20593
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?p=68197
http://superdrive.cynikal.net/
Funny eugene, I was just about to post the very same question ..
I am curious .. But since I am
Okay,
your description is a more technically accurate one than mine. Thanks.
Now, how difficult is it to replace/repair/work around. Are the
components available at my local ham electronics dealer?
Thanks again,
ed
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Good luck with the charger plugit's really complicated on
the TiBook---but I think that you don't absolutely have to have the
little light thingys.
My little light thingys went out and the plug still worked.
Apparently, though the thingys went out because the motherboard was
bad and
I'd be happy to donate a couple of Beige G3 desktop's to take place of some of the
hardware you are selling. I also have about 5 power computing systems that I could
give you either in parts, or complete.
All that I would ask in return is whatever it cost me to ship them to you.
Jay
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Hal,
I will be contacting you within the next day. The documentation is
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On Thursday, Aug 14, 2003, at 11:58 US/Central, Hal wrote:
Dan,
I signed up for a lowendmac.net mail account, but there's no
documentation on setting up my client.
Hi,
Now, how difficult is it to replace/repair/work around. Are the
components available at my local ham electronics dealer?
The components you need to buy are two resistors (or a trimpot), but
the trouble is identifying where to put them and how to disable
whatever is performing the function
On 8/13/03 12:15 AM, Peter Nacken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
on 8/13/03 2:13 PM, Eugene Lee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here tried it?
http://www.macnn.com/news/20593
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?p=68197
http://superdrive.cynikal.net/
Funny eugene,
I am using Digest Mode, so will check back to see what info anyone
has. Been on this list for about 6 months and now can't live without
it... Feel the same about my Pismo. Now if I can just get up the
courage for OSX!
Do it! I'm running it on my 500MHz Pismo. Love it. I didn't even bother
I wasn't sure if i should do this but I thought people on the list
might be interested. Here goes:
I have one nearly new used only once Incase soft-tech laptop sleeve
with carry strap: (fits 15 inch G4 PowerBook
This is what it looks like
http://goincase.com/DetailLaptopSleeveSoftTech.php
I
Hello,
I was wondering if I could get my Virtual PC running Windows 95 to
recognize the Airport Card in my Pismo so I could browse via the PC
side or network? Any information would be great. Currently running OS X
10.2.6 with Virtual PC 5.0 with Windows 95. Thanks.
Mike
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Hi all,
I have a recurring error message. In the last 2 months it has shown up
5 times, the shortest span being 11 days apart. Here it is:
There is a problem with the disk Macintosh HD. Some information may have
been lost. Check any recently used files for data loss, and use a disk
repair
Hello Folks.
I'm new to this mailing list. I've got my 667 MHz (not a dvi one) pbg4 for 1
year and a half.
Since the beginning i experience a little problem... grown big :
Every [1 to 30] minutes, it goes to sleep. Afaik, it's a software trigger
that puts it to sleep, 'cause when i use a PPP
Tom Burke wrote:
Umm... ipconfig works fine, surely? It's documented in 'Mac OS X in a
Nutshell', and when the ethernet port is running OK the form of the
command I use (ipconfig getifaddr en0) returns the IP address of en0.
When I've got the problem it returns the error message.
Well, I meant
well thanks but ive tries that and hope dice my book still wont recognize
the batter when i got it last week it did but it would not charge the
battery but at least it did see it
any more suggestions???
thnx
t.
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Need your opinions. I have a Wallstreet now with start-up problems (probably
the PMU). I am considering getting a used Powerbook instead of fixing,
either the Pismo or Lombard. I do not have any need for Firewire (at the
moment), but could use the USB ports. I would like to have a SCSI connector,
On Saturday 09 August 2003 05:36 pm, Shawn Harley wrote:
Mark,
My Wallstreet sat unused for a long period of time, and a good battery
would no longer take a charge or show up in the control strip(OS 9). I
zapped PRAM, reset Power Manager, and left bad battery in Wallstreet,
shut down and
On 08/10/2003, Jack Hodgson wrote:
Like many others, the DVD drive on my Pismo has died. I'm looking for
suggestions for replacement. DVD write-ability would be great but I'll
settle for DVD play/CD read and write. I would also like it to be
internal, rather than external. Are there
Hi, I am trying to post to the G list and it keeps bouncing back. What is
the email address?
Thanks, Tom Adams
Here y'go, Tom:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Good luck with the charger plugit's really complicated on
the TiBook---but I think that you don't absolutely have to have the
little light thingys.
My little light thingys went out and the plug still worked.
Apparently, though the thingys went out because the motherboard was
bad and
Hi,
Like many others, the DVD drive on my Pismo has died. I'm looking for
suggestions for replacement. DVD write-ability would be great but I'll
settle for DVD play/CD read and write. I would also like it to be
internal, rather than external. Are there replacements that fit into
the module?
On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 17:36 US/Central, Paul Nicholson wrote:
At 6:20 PM -0500 8/6/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
No, the CPU delivered by Apple has the thermometer shut off.
I seem to remember that the PowerPC has a temperature sensing circuit
in the die, and that is it accessed from special
To make a long story short, Low End Mac is about $6,000 in the hole due
to the collapse of ad rates in early 2001. Although ad rates have
recovered and we are pretty much breaking even today, we still have this
huge deficit that needs to be eliminated.
It wouldn't be urgent. I've been 3-4
Belay that request. I found the link. Maybe make it a little more
prominent on the front page? :)
Steve
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Slight wobble in 12 inch G4 PB when sitting on a flat surface.
All four of the rubber feet are in, none missing. It appears that all
are not even. When sitting on a flat surface 3 of the feet will touch
but 1 doesn't. The one that doesn't touch is the one on the battery.
The gap is very small -
Dan,
I signed up for a lowendmac.net mail account, but there's no
documentation on setting up my client. Does the system send out a
confirmation email to the primary email I listed with instructions?
best,
-Hal
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 07:38 AM, Dan Knight wrote:
To make a long story
Hi Dr. Gensberg, et al,
Hmm. After reading your letter about the modem problems being unique to the
wallstreet, I tried my old powerbook 1400, with a PC card modem (global
village 56k) and ... it worked. Not only did the global village modem
connect, it connected at a faster rate (52000 vs. 46 to
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 02:27 AM, Taylor McLaren wrote:
MEEP! Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Possibly, or, maybe we only notice it when USING iTunes ;). Other than
during music playback, the Mac doesn't make much sound by which to
judge the
balance.
I noticed the exact same problem (on my iBook
On 13/8/03 11:27 AM, Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 11:28:24AM -0500, Peter Graening wrote:
:
: I have a 1GHz TiBook, and I'm having some odd problems with the sound out.
: Somehow, the audio balance shifts on its own, and I can't seem to figure out
: what's
So, there is something smelly here. I'm going to try a replacement
modem for
the wallstreet, but something is gnawing at me that says it might be
something in the system. I'm running OS 10.2.2 on the wallstreet
(and 9.1
on the powerbook 1400), and darn it, one thing I hate about the OS X
is
From: Wiebe Wilbers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:37:03 +1000
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Interesting sound problem on TiBook
On 13/8/03 11:27 AM, Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 11:28:24AM
Michel Luczak wrote:
Hello Folks.
I'm new to this mailing list. I've got my 667 MHz (not a dvi one) pbg4 for 1
year and a half.
Since the beginning i experience a little problem... grown big :
Every [1 to 30] minutes, it goes to sleep. Afaik, it's a software trigger
that puts it to sleep, 'cause
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 2:58 PM, Dan| Colwell wrote:
I have a recurring error message. In the last 2 months it has
shown up 5 times, the shortest span being 11 days apart. Here it is:
There is a problem with the disk Macintosh HD. Some information may
have been lost. Check
Thanks for the previous informative responses before on this, but I'm
wondering if there isn't somewhere I could find somebody with a dead G4
Titanium charger that would let me have the plug cable for next to
nothing. Can't see paying $45 + when mine's perfectly good apart from the
plug. I'm
Tony says: So I ran Disk Doctor on Partition 1 hoping to
cure it. It found some major problems and
instructed me to fix them. I did (but didn't make a note of what they were
sadly). Restarted and - oh horror! - the first partition, with my work on,
had disappeared.
I say: Don't run Disk
The Apple specs call for 24V 55W AC adapter. A replacement with higher
specs (65W) comes from CGi in a very small form factor at a low price.
Please contact me off-list if interested.
M. Hammad
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 04:40 AM, Laurence TeknoLiber wrote:
I know that this was
Kanga's don't get GLOD. GLOD is a 2400c thing. Change the posting title
please.
-- Kyle H. Hansen Hi, Kyle!
Sorry to disagree, but GLOD happens in the Duo 2300 and in the PB 3400.
Maybe not from the same exact
On 8/8/03 5:08 PM, macnifico [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Sorry to disagree, but GLOD happens in the Duo 2300 and in the PB 3400.
Maybe not from the same exact problems, but that darn green light goes
on and in 2 cases, there was nothing I could do to get them working
again.
Mark,
My Wallstreet sat unused for a long period of time, and a good battery
would no longer take a charge or show up in the control strip(OS 9). I
zapped PRAM, reset Power Manager, and left bad battery in Wallstreet,
shut down and plugged in to AC for a few days undisturbed. Battery now
works
Am stuck on my Lombard install. This install fails
(freezes) at different steps or minutes to go. Several
times with 3 or 4 minutes to go in Essential software
a warning screen would come on You need to restart.
Great, back to step one.
Swapped in new RAM from Chip Merchant (life warranty)
even
On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 21:37 US/Central, Paul Nicholson wrote:
At 7:58 PM -0500 8/7/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I don't remember what program I was using but I did some checking in
Google and it is indeed disabled.
I found Temperature Checker on versiontracker.com, and indeed it
says the
On 8/8/03 5:02 AM, John Acuff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 02:57 AM, Graham Wallis wrote:
Are you trying to boot from a system disk or the internal hard drive?
If you haven't tried it already try booting from a CD with an OS on it.
Kanga's
Just a quick note to say thanks to all on the list who responded to
my WallStreet power/sound board replacement question.
I have now replaced the board, and the sound is now back and the
PowerBook attempts to charge the battery! Not bad, considering the
power/sound board only cost me five
At 7:58 PM -0500 8/7/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I don't remember what program I was using but I did some checking in Google and it is
indeed disabled.
I found Temperature Checker on versiontracker.com, and indeed it says the PPC7450
temperature checker is disabled.
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hi, i read the thread started by ryan and i'm still having trouble
encrypting my airport card. i have a similar SMC wireless router and both
pc and ibook laptops. my airport software is version 2.1.1 and my
question is:
can i use a simple passphrase? what i mean is, on the pulldown menue
New list-member here with a dead Kanga. I bought this unit non-working.
I had hoped that it was something minor, and maybe I could combine
parts between it and my 3400c to make a good working G3 'Book. I tried
all kinds of different tricks to get it to boot. I did get it to start
to boot once,
I would have to think that your #1 theory would be more likely, since
according to Powerlogix, the cards were all the same (this could be the
problem if half of the cards were made with the address wiring different).
You actually captured the rom in flash using a small utility from original
card
Are you trying to boot from a system disk or the internal hard drive?
If you haven't tried it already try booting from a CD with an OS on it.
Graham
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I just got a 12 G4 PB and am using Temperature Monitor to monitor the
CPU temp. I wanted to ask for feedback from list members using similar
equipment as to what temperature ranges they are seeing. Also, is there
any way to monitor CPU temp on a Titanium PB?
Thanks in advance.
William
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I have seen many posts with upgraded ram for the Wallstreet, well above
Apple's max limit of 192.
I was not able to go above 256 mb in my Wallstreet (128 in each slot,
Kingston Memory) with the Powerlogix 466 processor installed, anything above
this gave the window breaking sound and no start-up.
Hi,
Does anybody know if the new and apparently impressive, but PC only
Dragon Naturallyspeaking works effectively with Virtual PC 6?
John
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