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

 a 320Mhz processor which I'm almost positive wasn't specd
on this machine
Right, again. The original was a 180 MHz. Your friend's has a 320 MHz G3 upgrade, very nice.

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.


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.
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.


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