On 2004-Apr-03, at 23:18, Kevin Thomas wrote:
So I go thru the install of Panther and when it finishes the first
disc it goes right back to the beginning of the install
processnever asks for the second disc.
I saw this, but when I installed 10.2 on my Pismo. Do you have *any*
peripherals
I recently moved to a 15 aluminum, but I am still using at time the
Wallstreet w/Bluechip 500 Mhz.
I was wondering to replace the Bluechip with a Sonnet G4. Has anybody
a direct experience? Is there a noticeable speed gain?
Ben
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Small Dog
I recently heard that some of the newer 'Books use a DVD install disc
rather than the CDROM of the full retail box (I'm talking about Jaguar
here - just running a little behind). I've seen one of the DVD(ROM?)s
offered at a good price, but am wondering if it should work on my Pismo.
Has anyone
Hi Listers
I have a frustrating problem I am unable to solve.
I have a Wallstreet 233 (w /cache) OS 9.2.2. I had supplied with it
a floppy which I use in LH bay and the CD rom in the RH side, both
of these perform OK.As the floppy has its limitations regarding
backup etc I decided to
Kevin Thomas Wrote:
I'm stumped...I was running Panther on my Lombard 400 with 192 MB Ram
and the original 6 gig hard drive. I decided to replace the 6 with a
10 gig. So I go thru the install of Panther and when it finishes the
first disc it goes right back to the beginning of the install
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yup, finally installed Panther on both the G-4 powerbook and the Pismo.
Flawless, swift, excellent.
For iChat AV to work, does it require certain hardware? On the Pismo, it
said I didn't have the right gear. I need more than firewire?
No, you
In my understanding the only real difference between the G3 and G4 is
the whole velocity engineie the latest OSX programs like
Photoshop will take advantage of that but that most average
applications probably won't justify the expensethen again if the
expense isn't a major