Greetings all,
Just a little advice. My apologies up front if this is a bit off
topic.
My 3rd-Gen. iPod's hard drive bit the dust yesterday and, since I have
the liberty to investigate an alternative, thought now is the time to
try.
I would like to try out the solid state emulation approach with
On Feb 14, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
My 3rd-Gen. iPod's hard drive bit the dust yesterday and, since I have
the liberty to investigate an alternative, thought now is the time to
try.
I would like to try out the solid state emulation approach with a
compact flash card strategy.
On 2/14/09 10:58 AM, Bruce Johnson of john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu sent
On Feb 14, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
My 3rd-Gen. iPod's hard drive bit the dust yesterday and, since I have
the liberty to investigate an alternative, thought now is the time to
try.
I would like to
On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
Excellent, Bruce, thank you - either of these looks like it hits
the spot
(the more expensive one appears more complete, as it includes an
apparently-needed flex cable for contact to the iPod's board that is
not
included[?] with the
This is my first posting (neophyte), so take it easy on me!
I am trying to install Adobe CS4 on my aforementioned QS. One of the system
requirements is 2MB (or more) ram. My QS has only three slots, and the
consensus is 512MB max, in each, leaving me a little short (I know.. that's
what
On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Robert Crittenden wrote:
Don't really know what to do at this point. Really need to move on
to CS4 (operating CS now), and don't really relish the idea of
dusting off the Sawtooth, IF that is really an option.
Install the program on a machine which meets the
Hi Robert:
I just went through this on the PCs in my teaching lab in early January.
Dreamweaver CS3 kicked up an error about there not being enough memory
in the computers to meet system requirements. 1 gig is required and all
of my machines have 512megs. I went ahead and installed, and I
Gigabyte G4s have four slots that can accommodate four 512KB Dimms.
Later models only had three slots. A definite step backwards by Apple IMO.
JT
Dennis Myhand wrote:
Hi Robert:
I just went through this on the PCs in my teaching lab in early January.
Dreamweaver CS3 kicked up an
DSL modem on POTS vs. Cable
I did not have a Linksys 4 way splitter, but I did have two DSL Modems-telcos,
so I discovered you can just attach the phone cord to ONLY ONE TELCO MODEM AT A
TIME and it will work just fine.
You must disconnect the phone cord in this room to use the other modem
Jonas Lopez wrote:
QUESTION: Since cable does not know who you are - no phone number etc.- can
you have two cable modems connected at the same time on the same cable
providing Cable DSL to two machines at the same time?
Cable does know who you are, and they also know what devices are
On 14 Feb 2009, at 17:43:56 PST, Jonas Lopez wrote:
DSL modem on POTS vs. Cable
I did not have a Linksys 4 way splitter, but I did have two DSL
Modems-telcos, so I discovered you can just attach the phone cord
to ONLY ONE TELCO MODEM AT A TIME and it will work just fine.
You must
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