Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread Ted Treen
From: Arnel Tuazon a.tua...@gmail.com

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Subject: RE: External Fax Modem for G5

Hey folks,

I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
external fax modems.  Is this true?

What are my other fax options?

Thanks in advance!

___



Well, I put an Apple USB modem on my early '05 G5 dual 2.0,  (10.5.8) and it 
works fine. Haven't tried it with my new MacPro yet  (10.6.4) but as Best 
Beloved has 'claimed' the G5, I might just leave it  where it is.

Apple USB modems are often found on eBay.

Ted

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Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread Eric Herbert

 Hey folks,
 
 I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
 and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
 have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
 modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
 external fax modems.  Is this true?
 
 What are my other fax options?
 
 Thanks in advance!

Apple makes an external USB modem.  It works with the built-in faxing software 
all the way up through the current 10.6.4 version of OSX.  I have one attached 
to my late 2009 iMac at work and use it daily, never given me a lick of 
problems in 9 months now!

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Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread John Carmonne

On Sep 23, 2010, at 1:15 AM, Ted Treen wrote:

 From: Arnel Tuazon a.tua...@gmail.com
 To: G-List g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, 23 September, 2010 5:31:38
 Subject: RE: External Fax Modem for G5
 
 Hey folks,
 
 I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
 and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
 have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
 modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
 external fax modems.  Is this true?
 
 What are my other fax options?
 
 Thanks in advance!


I use the USB Apple modem with Fax Stuff Pro software and it lets me fax from 
any application that can print.


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP



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Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread Charles Lenington

On 9/22/10 11:31 PM, Arnel Tuazon wrote:

Hey folks,

I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
external fax modems.  Is this true?

What are my other fax options?

Thanks in advance!


HP a-i-o printer most have fax built in. I like the ones that use 
separate color cartridges, it's cheaper when they run dry.

C6150
C5180
and others

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RE: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread Tina K.
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 00:31:38 -0400, Arnel Tuazon wrote:
 Hey folks,
 
 I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
 and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
 have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
 modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
 external fax modems.  Is this true?
 
 What are my other fax options?

Though I have not used it with my G5 as I don't send faxes anymore, 
PageSender worked very well for me in the past with my G4's built-in 
modem. It can send  recieve faxes directly or through any of it's 
supported fax services. You can use it for free although it will put a 
watermark on the fax. Paying the license fee removes the watermark.

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8172/pagesender-fax-center

Tina

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Tiger won't ichat on G4 or G5 PPC's?

2010-09-23 Thread John C
Hi All
I can't get any of my machines to run iChat on Tiger, They all work
just fine on 10.5.8 and 10.6.4 but no cigar on 10.4.11, The machines
that I'm trying the Tiger on are PM G5 Dual 2.7 and a G4 Cube 1.2.
Both machines run iChat on Leopard 10.5.8, I'm using an iSight and a
iMage USB camera. The machines run Skype with no trouble. Anyone have
an idea here? As soon as I try to start I get a dialog thet says lost
connection with host.

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Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread Goody2
On Sep 23, 12:31 am, Arnel Tuazon a.tua...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey folks,

 I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5.  I wanted to get a fax modem for it
 and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  However, I
 have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
 modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
 external fax modems.  Is this true?

 What are my other fax options?

 Thanks in advance!


I got a third-party modem from DealExtreme (Hong Kong) because at $15
it was the only one I could find new for less than $50. I did have to
download an Agere driver, honestly can't remember whether it was from
the manufacturer or from Agere. It is working fine.   http://
www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29732

Then a friend gave me an Apple external modem which also worked fine
(now using that one with a MacBook). You might be better off buying
the Apple modem used if you can find it.

Herb Goodfriend

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Always weird problems!!!

2010-09-23 Thread Charles Davis


G5 Dual 2Ghz, 2gbRam, Leopard 10.5.8

This time, I find multiple instances of 'Dashboard Client' running  
---  Cannot 'kill' them, they re-fire on their own. I have NOT called  
them up.  Using 'atMonitor'  [Activity Monitor does not show 'Network'  
activity (dial-up).


Any ideas??
Chuck Davis


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Re: External Fax Modem for G5

2010-09-23 Thread dorayme

Arnel Tuazon a.tua...@gmail.com Sep 23 12:31AM -0400 ^


Hey folks,

I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5. I wanted to get a fax modem  
for it
and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem.  
However, I

have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will not recognize
external fax modems. Is this true?

What are my other fax options?


To come round to my place and I give you for free a stand alone plain  
paper phone/fax with two new spare ink rolls. It is happy to be next  
to any model computer, with any OS, and it won't complain if the  
computer is friendly, unfriendly or even dead.



--
dorayme



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Re: Always weird problems!!!

2010-09-23 Thread Kris Tilford

On Sep 23, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Charles Davis wrote:

This time, I find multiple instances of 'Dashboard Client' running  
---  Cannot 'kill' them, they re-fire on their own. I have NOT  
called them up.  Using 'atMonitor'  [Activity Monitor does not show  
'Network' activity (dial-up).


Probably one instance for each widget you've got loaded in Dashboard?  
You can click on the Dashboard icon and then the + sign and then  
close off any widgets and this will likely stop each instance. You can  
also kill off Dashboard completely if you want using some Terminal  
commands, which is what I've done because I never use widgets, and  
they seem to eat up a lot of resources.


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Re: Tiger won't ichat on G4 or G5 PPC's?

2010-09-23 Thread Dan

At 12:53 PM -0700 9/23/2010, John C wrote:

I can't get any of my machines to run iChat on Tiger, They all work
just fine on 10.5.8 and 10.6.4 but no cigar on 10.4.11, The machines
that I'm trying the Tiger on are PM G5 Dual 2.7 and a G4 Cube 1.2.
Both machines run iChat on Leopard 10.5.8, I'm using an iSight and a
iMage USB camera. The machines run Skype with no trouble. Anyone have
an idea here? As soon as I try to start I get a dialog thet says lost
connection with host.


iChat works just fine on my system (Tiger, fully updated).  It and 
Adium even talk at each other.


You gots a hole in your firewall enabled for iChat Bonjour?

You gots separate AIM or .Mac accounts for each login session?

Have you tried trashing prefs and such?

- Dan.
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Re: Always weird problems!!!

2010-09-23 Thread Charles Davis


On Sep 23, 2010, at 9:19 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:


On Sep 23, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Charles Davis wrote:

This time, I find multiple instances of 'Dashboard Client' running  
---  Cannot 'kill' them, they re-fire on their own. I have NOT  
called them up.  Using 'atMonitor'  [Activity Monitor does not show  
'Network' activity (dial-up).


Probably one instance for each widget you've got loaded in  
Dashboard? You can click on the Dashboard icon and then the + sign  
and then close off any widgets and this will likely stop each  
instance. You can also kill off Dashboard completely if you want  
using some Terminal commands, which is what I've done because I  
never use widgets, and they seem to eat up a lot of resources.


Thanks Kris:
I'll look into that, but as far as I know, there haven't been any  
'widgets' started. Never use them, in fact 'Dashboard' is not in the  
'DOCK.


Chuck D.

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Quicksilver loses keyboard input

2010-09-23 Thread Ashgrove
Hi all,

I have a dual 800Mhz Quicksilver with 640Mb of RAM running Leopard. It
was working flawlessly until I tried a stick of RAM that didn't work --
meaning it was ignored by the system. From that point on, I lost all
keyboard input. I took the RAM out, but still don't have keyboard
input. I tried using other keyboards, switching USB ports. The mouse
works fine (in all USB ports, including the keyboard's), but I can't
type a thing. What gives?

TIA,

Felix

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