Fix Our Site Fundraising

2006-04-10 Thread Matthew Healey

Hi Everyone,

No doubt that you all know WAMUG is running a competition to create a  
new look for our web site.


Well, the good news is that prize pool has just gone up.

Daniel Kerr from MacWizardry has donated $100 to the pool and my  
company KCSM is putting in a further $100.


So that takes the prize pool up to $700.88

If anyone else would like to help out and increase the pool then  
please jump on our web site and donate via PayPal OR you can let me  
know of your intentions and give the money to Peter Botman at the  
next monthly meeting.


Thanks

- Matt Healey


P Ram battery, how much?

2006-04-10 Thread Michael Bradley

Hi guys,

Does anyone know how much I can expect to pay for a p ram battery, and 
where to get one?


It's for an early imac.

Thanks in advance
Mike



Re: P Ram battery, how much?

2006-04-10 Thread Michael Bradley

fanx :)

KEVIN Lock wrote:

Hi guys,

Does anyone know how much I can expect to pay for a p ram battery, and 
where to get one?


It's for an early imac.

Thanks in advance
Mike


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$11 from most battery specialists.


Kev







USB what?

2006-04-10 Thread Mervyn Giuliana Bond

I am running an desk lamp iMac version 2.1 on OSX 10.2.8
There are 5 USB ports.  The age of the iMac would preclude these from 
being USB 2.
The Apple System Profiler under Devices and Volumes just identifies 
USB ports but does not say their version.
A printer I am considering purchasing - an Epson C67 wants USB 1.1 
(Is this a PC thing and not to worry wrt Macs?).

However, will the printer be compatible with my iMac?
Merv

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also believe in order to see.


Re: Tiger networking, internet sharing to OS9

2006-04-10 Thread Neil Houghton
1) Though I didn't get any feedback on the Tiger networking problem, I have
now got it working but still have no idea what the problem was. I thought
the work through might help someone in the future so:
i) I didn't think the router was the problem but to be sure tried just
connecting the computers (direct computer to computer ethernet cable).
Problem was still the same. This configuration had worked OK before I had
tried the router.
ii) Tried repairing permission on the G5 iMac - no change.
iii) Tried re-booting the G5 iMac - now working as expected
iv) Re-configured network with the router - all working.
Since web-sharing had been working it appears the problem was with file
sharing on the G5 iMac (running Tiger). I have no idea what the problem was
just that repairing permissions didn't help but a re-boot did. If anyone has
any ideas what the problem was I'd be interested to know.

2) I'm still not sure if the inability of the OS 9.1 powerbook to access the
internet via the shared dial-up connection from the G4 iMac is a settings
problem or an inherent limitation of OS9 that would be solved by upgrading
to OSX. Could anyone enlighten me on this?

3) Thanks to Bob Howells for feedback regarding what OS to upgrade to on the
Powerbook he suggests that 10.3.9 should be OK (with sufficient RAM) but
that tiger might be too much. Since I leapfrogged from Jaguar to Tiger, I
don't have Panther  don't feel inclined to spend money on an outdated OS
but since I did buy a Jaguar update a while back I might give that a go on
the powerbook.

Cheers


Neil

on 07/04/06 12:35, Neil Houghton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm shortly going to make the leap to broadband. I decided to try to cover
 all bases with a combined ADSL2/Wifi/VOIP router and bought the Billion
 BiPAC 7402 VGP - I also liked the fact that it would fail the phone back to
 PSTN if the internet dropped out or power was lost.
 
 I'm still looking at various ADSL  phone plans and expect I will have to
 wait a while till ADSL2 makes it to the Albany exchange :(
 
 In the meantime I thought I would get the networking side of things up 
 running. Set-up will be:
 
 1) iMac G4 flat panel running OSX 10.2.8 connected to router by ethernet.
 Since this also has a modem I intend to use this for dial-up fall-back if
 ADSL is down I was also thinking of setting this up to send/receive faxes
 and get rid of my fax machine (I don't do a lot of faxing nowadays!)
 
 2) iMac G5 running 10.4.3 (soon to be upgraded to 10.4.6) this will be my
 main machine and will be connected wirelessly - but I connected it up (to
 the router) via ethernet to get everything working before going wireless.
 
 3) 400 MHz G4 Ti Powerbook running OS 9.1 - I'm still using this a lot more
 than I should crashes and all!! My intention is to transfer everything
 to my main machine wipe this sucker clean and then see how it goes with OSX
 and a cheap PMCIA 802.11g card. In the meantime I hooked it up (to the
 router) via ethernet.
 
 So far, mostly it's working as I expected. In particular:
 
 - All machines can ping the router.
 - I can access the router set-up page from browsers on any machine.
 - All machine are being allocated IP addresses from the router.
 
 Where I am having a problem is in file sharing from the G5 iMac:
 
 - All machines can connect to shared volumes on the G4 powerbook
 - All machines can connect to shared volumes on the G4 iMac
 - Neither of the G4 machines can connect to the G5 iMac either via go to
 server on the G4 imac (which shows the G5 iMac but times out when trying to
 connect) or via the chooser on the Powerbook (which doesn't show the
 computer but if the IP address is input comes back with No response from
 the server - Please try again)
 
 The problem does not seem to be the actual ethernet networking; if I turn on
 Personal Web Sharing both other computers can access the default web pages
 (both computer and personal) on the G5 iMac - however even though Personal
 file sharing is turned on I seem unable to access the computer at the
 afp//192.xxx.x.x address which it lists.
 
 Is there some other control box/ system preference which I need to activate?
 (The firewall on the G5 iMac is OFF at present so that shouldn't be a
 problem) What am I missing??!!
 
 ---
 On a slightly different issue - if I connect to the internet via dial-up on
 the G4 iMac and turn on internet sharing then I can also browse from the g5
 iMac (so far so good) however I don't seem able to connect to the internet
 via this shared connection from the OS9.1 powerbook. Is this a set-up issue
 or an inherent limitation of OS9. Would I have the same problem connecting
 to broadband served through the billion from OS9 also or is it just a
 feature of the software routing which the iMac is doing.
 
 Either way, would I be right to think that I would not have a problem if the
 powerbook was running OSX?
 
 Which leads me to:
 
 I realise the 400MHz G4 Ti 

Re: USB what?

2006-04-10 Thread Robert Howells


On 10 Apr 2006, at 6:21 PM, Mervyn  Giuliana Bond wrote:


I am running an desk lamp iMac version 2.1 on OSX 10.2.8
There are 5 USB ports.  The age of the iMac would preclude these from 
being USB 2.
The Apple System Profiler under Devices and Volumes just identifies 
USB ports but does not say their version.
A printer I am considering purchasing - an Epson C67 wants USB 1.1 (Is 
this a PC thing and not to worry wrt Macs?).

However, will the printer be compatible with my iMac?
Merv


Macs will have USB( as in USB1.1 )  or
they may have USB2 in late version Macs .

More important is the software you plan to run .

The Specs for the C67 , at this address

http://www.epson.com.au/products/inkjet/stylusc67_specs.asp
say that it works with OSX 10.2.4 and higher   AND
 you can download drivers for OS9.1  ( should also work with OS9.2 )

IF .   you are wishing to print from an application that is running 
in Classic ,

BE WARNED that some Epson devices cannot do that .
If Classic printing is required you need to confirm it is possible 
before

you commit yourself.

HTH

Bob



Ugly Grey Mail Buttons

2006-04-10 Thread Reg Whitely

Hi WAMUGgers

I've just updated to 10.4.6 and all the ugly grey Apple Mail buttons  
have returned. I rather liked the old stamp-type buttons in Mail v1  
and have previously used Mail Stamps to reinstall the older, more  
shapely and colourful buttons. 10.4.6 update removes these settings.


Go to http://www.andrewescobar.com/mailstamps/ for the latest version  
of Mail Stamps.


Read here http://www.andrewescobar.com/archive/2006/04/04/mac-os- 
x-1046-update-removes-mail-stamps/

for a discussion on this issue.

I've reinstalled the buttons and Mail now looks nice again.

Have fun

Reg




8 inch disk loading

2006-04-10 Thread James / Hans Kunz

hi guys
can i load a 8 inch disk into my power book drive
powerbook g4 17 purchased 2 years ago

thanks   James