Mac Games

2003-04-20 Thread Christian Kotz
Does anyone out there have a copy of the full versions for either The 
Sims or Sheep or know where I can get one? Do any Apple stores stock 
them and for how much?

Thanks.
Christian


Re: iMovie:Resources:Plugins

2003-04-20 Thread Eugene de Gouw
Ronni is right with her location. If an iMovie plug-in installs 
itself it creates the folder inside your home 
folder/library/iMovie/Plug-ins. If you just want to drag a plug-in 
manually into the correct place you will have to first create the 
folders unless it was done earlier by another plug-in.


Eugene



Hi Ronda

No imovie folder in home  library :-)

Next one please :-)

Thank you

Angus

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On Friday, April 18, 2003, at 09:13 AM, Angus Russell wrote:


Hiya

Still working my around osx and trying to get to grips with the
differences.

I am looking for the above file so that I can add some toast titanium
plug-ins in order to burn an imovie straight to VCD

However a search through both resources and imovie files yields no
such
file.

Can anyone offer enlightenment please? :-)

Many thanks

Angus

Hi Angus,
Home Folder  Library  iMovie  Plug-ins
Cheers,
Ronni
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Re: Frequent disconnects

2003-04-20 Thread James Kunz
i have the same
sometimes i have to redial 6 times to get a connection with iinet, it
looks like that iinet is using some incompatible modems  everytime you
try to logon you get a diferent modem untill you hit one that is
compatible.i did everything that iinet support suggests about 4
times w/o success.
another thing is iinet logs calls only if you are past the
authentication..so all calls which disconnect on starting ppp are
not registered by iinet (sadly)...
on top of all lately we had lots of lightning during the last few weeks
so it could be that the modem did not take it well (a week ago i fixed a
imac modem module which had some burned parts near to the phone socket) 
James


Daniel wrote:
 
 Hi Folks!
 
 I operate imacs at my office and home.
 
 Each is a tray model 333 MHz G3 and has 288 MB of RAM.
 
 Each operates with system 9.2.2
 
 I use a dial up explorer account with iinet from either location.
 
 Lately, I have been suffering frequent disconnects, sometimes after
 only 50 seconds connection. Disconnects occur either while
 downloading emails or while changing sites on the internet (using
 either Netscape or IE)
 
 If the disconnect occurs during the downloading of emails, the
 message sometimes is:
 
 TCP/IP Error -3155 The connection closed unexpectedly {37:590}
 
 at other times while downloading emails the message reads:
 
 Error involving Domain Name System -3162
 
 I am working with the techs at iinet and they suggest that I get a
 copy of FreePPP or MacPPP so that they can get me to add a string
 to make the connection more robust.
 
 Coulsd someone please comment on the efficacy of this.
 
 
 Regards
 
 Ray Hirst
 
 


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