Re: [COM] WAMUG Specials 2

2009-07-11 Thread Mike Seymour

Hi Daniel,
Is the Office 2008 software still for sale.

Kind Regards
Mike Seymour
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On 08/07/2009, at 1:55 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:



Hi All

Following on from the last lot of specials, here are a few more-

Western Digital Passport Series Portable Hard Drive
(USB Only) - 3 year warranty
320GB - RRP $139.99, WAMUG Special $130
500GB - RRP $199.99, WAMUG Special $189

Western Digital Passport II Series Portable Hard Drive
(Firewire400, Firewire800, USB2) - 5 year warranty
320GB - RRP $219.99, WAMUG Special $205
500GB - RRP $279.99, WAMUG Special $265


Elgato eyeTV Series
Diversity - RRP $249, WAMUG Special $229
Hybrid- RRP $329, WAMUG Special $299
DTT Deluxe (With GarageSale Bundle) - RRP $199, WAMUG Special $189
250Plus   - RRP $429, WAMUG Special $389

Microsoft Office 2008 Home and Student Edition
(Has 3 licence keys)
RRP $229, WAMUG Special $209

And just for something Really different,...
LaCie USB iamaKey/itsaKey USB Flash Drive.
It actually looks like a key!
http://www.lacie.com/au/products/product.htm?pid=11225
http://www.lacie.com/au/products/product.htm?pid=11227
4GB - RRP $49, WAMUG Special $45
8GB - RRP $79, WAMUG Special $69


Just a few specials again to follow on from last post.

Enjoy!!

Kind Regards
Daniel
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MacWizardry

Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel @ macwizardry . com . au
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Airport

2003-11-24 Thread Mike Seymour

Hey Peoples,
I am trying to get a airport computer to computer to work . I have a 
Imac with a airport card installed and a G3 powerbook with a third 
party pci card. I have had the network  working but I can no longer 
seem to get up again. How do I know the airport is working? I have a 
icon in the menu bar.

Mike Seymour



Re: Logging onto Idisk

2002-08-31 Thread Mike Seymour

On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 09:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Mike Seymour wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
 .mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
 but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I
 have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what
 can I do.
 B  W G3 350 384 ram
 OS10.1.5
 Have double checked user name and password which apple emailed me with
 .mac details.
 Mike Seymour


 Have you tried accessing it from the Apple web site? There may be some 
 preferences issue which is causing problems. In any case, the web site 
 will give you the opportunity to tell Apple that you have forgotten 
 your password, and they'll send you another one.

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 Peter Hinchliffe
 Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
 Perth, 
 Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913
 
 Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.
Hi Peter,
I tried logging on this morning to my idisk and guess what it went ahead 
without a hitch as it used to. I had altered nothing. Thanks for you 
help.
MIke


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Logging onto Idisk

2002-08-30 Thread Mike Seymour

Hi Guys,
I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my 
.mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility 
but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I 
have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what 
can I do.

B  W G3 350 384 ram
OS10.1.5
Have double checked user name and password which apple emailed me with 
.mac details.

Mike Seymour



Re: ADSL ethernet modems

2002-08-22 Thread Mike Seymour

Kevin,
when telstra put my hooked up my adsl they provided me with enternet. It 
works great with 9. However I switched to OSX not long after going 
broadband and don't need enternet as 10 has the software built in.

Mike Seymour

On Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 01:41 PM, Kevin Lock wrote:


Cool - thanks for the links Shay. It looks like iinet's $249 charge
for the Dlink
300 ethernet modem is around $100 cheaper than some online stores, and
around the price people are paying on ebay.

Checking the archive again (thanks wamug), there seems to be some
concern about the DLink routers, and problems with the DLink 300 modem
and netgear routers.

If I go with the DLink 300, it's only going to be connected up to my
G4, is there
anything about the DLink 300 I should be aware of, i.e. It was 
mentioned you

need a Windows emulated environment to configure it on a mac ... sure I
could just ask iinet, but I'd prefer to go to them knowing a bit about 
the

situation rather than assuming I'd be talking with a savy operator.

Cheers,

Tobes.

P.S. Thanks for the whirlpool/PPPOe link Shay, very informative.



I have a home 'Blink' account with iimet using one of their DSL300
modems. After some initial problems where iinet tried to configure
the modem to handle 8.6, the man came out and loaded a neat piece of
software onto my iMac and we were up and running. The software is
named 'EnterNet' and it seems like the way to go.

Email me for any other iinet/ADSL info I might be able to pass along.

Kevin Lock
Bicton

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CDRW

2002-04-09 Thread mike seymour
My CDRW is not working properly. Won't eject CD's or burn or read toast
recognises the burner. It is in a firewire case. I think it may need to be
repaired. any suggestion about who where this can be done.
Mike Seymour



Firewire drive not recognised

2001-10-31 Thread Mike Seymour
Hi Guys  Gals,
I have a problem!!
My G3 350 384 ram OS 9.2.1 will not recognise a external firewire 3.5 hard
drive. If I try to start up the machine with it plugged in the machine
stalls. I have a firewire CDRW which is fine. I have plugged the drive into
the CPU and or the CDRW with no luck. I have installed 9.1 on another
partition with no luck. I have even installed 8.5 with no luck on the same
partition after removing 9.1 . I have swapped cable with the CDRW no luck. I
have had the firewire drive pugged into a IMac and it works fine.
Any Ideas would be grateful
Mike Seymour



Help Networking

2001-10-18 Thread Mike Seymour
I have a BW G3 350 384 ram  a Power Computing Mac clone 210 96 ram, Both
have ethernet ports. Have bought a SOHO series hub to network these
computers. also I have a cable modem.
The problem is when I network the computers and plug the cable from the
modem into the up link port on the hub bigpond will not connect. I can
access data on both computers but that is all.
can any one help me with this networking problem
Mike Seymour



Re: Help Networking

2001-10-18 Thread Mike Seymour
To all thanks for you help Bob solved the problem.
Mike Seymour



For Sale

2001-09-21 Thread Mike Seymour
For Sale
6310 100 mhz, 1 gig HD, 320 meg ram $250

Has a TV card in it and a 14 k internal modem. (good as a fax but not much
else). I have connected this machine to a video player and watched videos on
it. It can also be used with teletext.

Mike Seymour
ph 93434771