For those who are interested, I have just installed the new
IBM/Hitachi 7200 60GB drive in my PB 800. The installation was
straightforward and the drive is quiet. The increase in speed over my
old 4200 drive is noticeable and many OS X functions are snappier. I
use the PB for video editing
Roger Shufflebottom on 7/11/03 11:12 AM wrote:
For those who are interested, I have just installed the new
IBM/Hitachi 7200 60GB drive in my PB 800.
Wow, I didn't know they were making a 7200RPM drive now. Cool!
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on 03/7/11 3:30 PM, Roger Shufflebottom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed the new
IBM/Hitachi 7200 60GB drive in my PB 800. The installation was
straightforward and the drive is quiet. The increase in speed over my
old 4200 drive is noticeable and many OS X functions are
Internal ATA 2
Driver Version 3.2.8
Vendor: Toshiba
Revision number: N3.10 A
Product I.D. MK1814GAV
Go to Toshiba's web site, put in that drive product ID and it should
give you all the specs you want on the drive.
Steve
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I recently purchase a 333 Mhz Lombard that did not include a CD module.
Is there any way to upgrade it to OSX without the module, its currently
running OS 9.2. Could I do it over my network at home with my PowerPC
G3? Im just curious, because Im still looking for a CD module for a
good price.
RE; I had heard of them being introduced, I would like very much to
know how well it turns out, I am useing 40 gig 5400 rpm toshiba mine
came with. TI 800
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 01:39 PM, Mark Kippert wrote:
Roger Shufflebottom on 7/11/03 11:12 AM wrote:
For those who are interested, I
Christian Brennan wrote:
I recently purchase a 333 Mhz Lombard that did not include a CD module.
Is there any way to upgrade it to OSX without the module, its currently
running OS 9.2. Could I do it over my network at home with my PowerPC
G3? Im just curious, because Im still looking for a CD
I recently purchase a 333 Mhz Lombard that did not include a CD module.
If you find a bootable firewire CDRW somewhere you could do it that way,
but your best bet is to find that CD module.
No FireWire on Lombard. I don't know if it can boot off USB CDs.
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Work:
Lewin A.R.W. Edwards wrote:
I recently purchase a 333 Mhz Lombard that did not include a CD module.
If you find a bootable firewire CDRW somewhere you could do it that way,
but your best bet is to find that CD module.
No FireWire on Lombard. I don't know if it can boot off USB CDs.
Pah, I
Kurt Appling wrote:
RE; I had heard of them being introduced, I would like very much to
know how well it turns out, I am useing 40 gig 5400 rpm toshiba mine
came with. TI 800
On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 01:39 PM, Mark Kippert wrote:
Roger Shufflebottom on 7/11/03 11:12 AM wrote:
Anyone know what the speed of the hard drive that came with my Pismo 400
is? In 10.2.6 it says Toshiba MK1016GAP...also shows 9.36 GB (1K=1024) and
4200rpm. 121.4~234.1Mbps internal transfer rate (=15.2Mbytes/sec to
29.3Mbytes/sec, nominal, not counting error-correcting info).
The nominal
hello list,
I've read great reports from this list about the IBM (Hitachi) Travelstar
40GNX (5400 rpm) and I wonder if anyone would know how it compares to the
Toshiba 40 GAX (also 5400 rpm but 16 MB cache as opposed to 8 MB of the
IBM). I was about to shell out for the 40GNX, but the 40GAX comes
Here are three on ebay up for auction, but with a 333Mhz Lombard you will
need an Apple DVD decoder card model M5163 to play DVD's but not CD's. I
believe they mad a CD only module for the Lombard, but I am not sure about
that.
Invoking the one removed principal...
My dad is having trouble with PPP on his powerbook 1400 OS 8.1).
PPP keeps resetting itself to AOL (and he doesn't have an AOL account).
It won't let him create a new configuration or
I'm trying to trouble shoot it from 800 miles away and I just wanted to
ask
Thanks for the prompt reply...In your opinion, which would be the best way to go
to upgrade to a 40GB drive? Is a 7200 basicallya waste of $$ due to the
inherent Pismo architecture? I am looking for the best results for the $$
without overkill..
Regards and TIA,
Mike K
Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 22:12, K. wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply...In your opinion, which would be the best way to go
to upgrade to a 40GB drive? Is a 7200 basicallya waste of $$ due to the
It's very hard to respond accurately to this question.
*My* feeling is that I would not pay much
On 7/11/03 10:09 PM, Andrew King [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Invoking the one removed principal...
My dad is having trouble with PPP on his powerbook 1400 OS 8.1).
PPP keeps resetting itself to AOL (and he doesn't have an AOL account).
It won't let him create a new
And I've been calling it AOHell since I was in High School (mid 90s).
Funny.
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On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 09:21 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
AOL is the devil. It is the most horrible excuse for an ISP that
exists in
this world. It's not even an ISP...it's a VPN. Kill the TCP/IP
preferences
On 07/11/2003, Roger Shufflebottom enlightened us by writing:
For those who are interested, I have just installed the new
IBM/Hitachi 7200 60GB drive in my PB 800. The installation was
straightforward and the drive is quiet. The increase in speed over my
old 4200 drive is noticeable and many
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