On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 08:00 AM, J & HH wrote:
It certainly is cool though. Now that I have worked with it for the past
four days, I've discovered that it has a 6GB hard drive which appears not to
be the standard,
Right, the original was a 1.3 GB
Right, again. The original was a 180 MHz. Your friend's has a 320 MHz G3 upgrade, very nice.a 320Mhz processor which I'm almost positive wasn't specd on this machine
and 80Megs of RAM.
First, I'm wondering how to confirm whether or not the card bus upgrade has
been performed? (question #1)
Try using a fast 100 Mb/s ethernet card or a firewire card.
Sorry, I don't know about IrDA but to work on the disk there are several options: you can connect the two by ethernet, put the 2400c into SCSI disk mode and connect it to a Mac with a SCSI port, find an external SCSI CD drive that works or take the 6 GB drive out and put it in your Pismo. I do not recommend the latter since working inside the 2400c is very difficult for the uninitiated.
After figuring out how to get the thing to reboot from the hard drive
(changed to floppy using HD set up and then didn't have a copy of the
control panel on the floppy - had to zap the PRAM) I can't get the two
machines to share anymore???? The IrDA control panel says they are
connected and I have IrDA selected in AppleTalk and file sharing is on,
drives shared etc. but no go.... When I go to the chooser and click on
AppleShare I see nothing nothing nothing. I've tried everything I can think
of.
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