On 2011/02/03 22:04, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
On 2/3/2011 9:43 PM, Tina K. wrote:
That's handy, but is there a way to stop it short of closing the window?
Tina
ctrl and c at the same time
Thank you!
Tina
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iMac 20" USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForce FX 5200 Ultra 64MB 10.4.11
On 2/3/2011 9:43 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/02/03 19:20, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
and type ping and the address
That's handy, but is there a way to stop it short of closing the window?
Tina
ctrl and c at the
On Feb 3, 2011, at 9:46 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/02/03 20:22, Mama Haymes so eloquently wrote:
10 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
You have no connection to the printer, or the printer is not
responding. Somehow you need to correct the address or get the
printe
On 2011/02/03 20:22, Mama Haymes so eloquently wrote:
10 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
You have no connection to the printer, or the printer is not responding.
Somehow you need to correct the address or get the printer to respond,
sorry I can't be more help than th
On 2011/02/03 19:20, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
and type ping and the address
That's handy, but is there a way to stop it short of closing the window?
Tina
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iMac 20" USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForce FX 5200 Ul
This is the information that I received- Printer and mac still not working. One
reason I guess is I changed the Jetdirect Card, and the old IP Address is
showing in the system, even though I've manually typed in the new IP Address.
Here's what it gave me.
Ping has started ...
PING 152.2.78.20
On 2/3/2011 7:49 PM, Clmtyne wrote:
If any one has any knowledge about this. According to HP I need to
ping my HP Laserjet's Jet direct card with the Powerbook (OSX10.5.8).
Any one familiar with how to do this.
If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
and type pi
On 2011/02/03 18:49, Clmtyne so eloquently wrote:
If any one has any knowledge about this. According to HP I need to
ping my HP Laserjet's Jet direct card with the Powerbook (OSX10.5.8).
Any one familiar with how to do this.
First find out the IP address of the printer, then go to
Applications
If any one has any knowledge about this. According to HP I need to
ping my HP Laserjet's Jet direct card with the Powerbook (OSX10.5.8).
Any one familiar with how to do this.
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The red line on the board is on, after you start?
Do not stay open too much machine as cover open you may burned out CPU (i
had once).
If you need open cover workout you need put a 12 inch fan above cooler that
emits air and put out (while only cover is open it works out when close you
need fan o
This is what I've read as well.
So when I got it, I upgraded to 12GB, (3 x 4G sticks) and left the one
slot empty.
On Feb 3, 4:50 pm, "Tina K." wrote:
> Since the Mac Pro & Mac Intel lists seem to be all but dead I'll ask
> this here. Apparently the current Mac Pro use 3 channel memory, which if
A couple of things have popped up. I have the radeon 9600 card, it
starts up when I press the power button in front, the fans turn on,
but I get no video display. No startup chime whereas it had been
starting up with the chime yesterday. I installed 10.4 yesterday on
the new harddrive.
On a whim
On Feb 3, 2011, at 3:40 PM, yawg wrote:
But this time I didn't even get the "restart screen" again but only a
bong and then nothing, both my monitors stayed dark.
The fact that you got a "bong" or chime was good. Did you try Safe
boot holding the Shift key?
I couldn't even reset the PRAM,
Since the Mac Pro & Mac Intel lists seem to be all but dead I'll ask
this here. Apparently the current Mac Pro use 3 channel memory, which if
I understand correctly means that you'll get better performance on a SP
with 3 identical sticks of RAM than you would with 4, and with 6 instead
of 8 on
Hi,
Yesterday I came back home after 3 months abroad and started up my
MDD, it booted fine and I did some work and then played music from the
harddisk. Suddenly the music playback got stuck and the Mac froze. I
switched it off holding down the power button. When I started it again
I got the screen
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: G3 B&WÂ IDEÂ bus speeds (and overall performance)
Date:Thursday, 03. February 2011
From:peterh...@cruzio.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> "The B&W G3 doesn't support drives over 128 GB on its main drive bus, but
> the UltraATA 6
"The B&W G3 doesn't support drives over 128 GB on its main drive bus, but
the UltraATA 66 bus used by the optical drives supports so-called Big
Drives - and it's twice as fast."
The HD bus is Ultra/33 (33 MB/s).
The Optical bus is DMA (16.67 MB/s).
Both buses can support large drives using the "
Hello again!
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# Specs:
# Apple Power Mac G3 Blue & White (Codename “Yosemite”)
#PowerMac1,1
#Rev.1 system board (faulty CMD646 IDE chip!)
# 350 MHz G3 (PowerPC 750)
# 1.0 GB of PC100 SDRAM
# 32GB CF drive as main boot drive (using a CF-to-IDE adapter)
# ATi Radeon 9
On Feb 2, 8:15 pm, Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2011, at 8:09 PM, Jeremiah Stevens wrote:
>
> > How do you flash video cards for Mac? I have a beautiful Dual G5 and
> > the original 64MB card isn't doing it justice. Any links to a good
> > tutorial site or video? or even a list of instruc
> I did try drive 0 as slave and 1 as master - no change, also both as
> cable select - no difference.
> Is it perhaps a firmware issue, either with the G4 or the non-Apple
> drives perhaps?
Early optical drives installed by Apple preferred Master, even though the
optical cable is indeed of the
Most GPUs can display 1920x1080. I have an ATI Rage 128 with 16 MB of memory
that could display 1920x1080.
On Feb 3, 2011, at 3:48 AM, Jeremiah Stevens wrote:
> Once I had a card that put out full 1080p resolution in my PowerMac G4
> Quicksilver Single 800mhz. It was a great card but I cannot re
On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:30 PM, Mama Haymes wrote:
I kind of thought of changing the battery before you mentioned it,
but I will now try the other part you suggested. Currently I get no
chimes at all. Once I push the start on the front, it starts, and
monitor blinks every 7 seconds along with
The MDD should show both optical drives (mine does); the first and
easiest thing I would try is to blow out both drives with a can of
compressed gas. Sometimes a little dust gets in and interferes with
the laser just enough to mess with you.
On Feb 3, 5:48 am, Deiniol ap Deiniol
wrote:
> Hi Group
Once I had a card that put out full 1080p resolution in my PowerMac G4
Quicksilver Single 800mhz. It was a great card but I cannot remember which one
it was, I have about 30 cards around here for PC and Mac, so I would have to
test them one by one in the PowerMac
-Jeremiah
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Hi Group:
When I got my dual 1.2GHz MDD a few months ago, I found it had two
optical drives fitted, although only the upper one was functional.
Clicking the 'open drive' icon showed one drive: the button always
opened the top one and sometimes the lower one would open too. As I
had it out of serv
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