On 11/05/2011 21:59, blindspot-smi...@yahoo.co.uk
blindspot-smi...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
The monitor will eventually fire up - might take two, three, four G5
power-ups,
might have to leave it for hours and just sometimes it might come on
immediately.
Haven't successfully powered
On May 12, 2011, at 2:22 AM, pdimage wrote:
Sounds like a bad dvi/vga adapter - have you checked for bent pins on
it? - try a different adapter. Cable pins can be bent too causing
intermittent contact.
I agree, the adapter (or cable) seems a likely culprit. It seems like
a DVI/DVI cable
On May 11, 2011, at 11:49 PM, jsmanson wrote:
The mac is a G4 Digital Audio, I have both 9.2.2 and OS-X 10.4.11.
The scanner is an Optronics Colorgetter 3 plus, using a program called
Colorright Pro 2.0.
I have no experience with this, but a quick web search seems to
indicate the Optronics
The color right 2.0 software runs just fine under os 9.2.2. It will
not run under classic in os x10.4.? Because the application cannot
communicate with the GPIB card. There are three configurations I can
try here - turn off the os9 GPIB drivers, and leave the OSX drivers
on, the opposite, or the
And just to add to this - A National Instrument Knowlegebase acticle
confirms that the GPIB card cannot be accessed from within a Classic
Window in OS-X, so I know this isn't going to be striaghtforward of it
can be done.
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On May 11, 3:24 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On May 11, 2011, at 10:54 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
1) Does anyone know what the Wifi slot is?
It's proprietary. The kit is expensive and rare. The part you need is
Apple part # M9870Z/A. It's 802.11g. I'd skip this and use a USB
On May 12, 12:07 am, Wayne Stewart waynejstew...@gmail.com wrote:
What about one of those SCSI to USB adapters? I know they also made
SCSI to firewire adapters though I've never owned one of those
I looked at those. The SCSI to USB adapter has a reputation for lack
of reliability.The
On May 11, 2011, at 9:49 PM, jsmanson wrote:
Never heard of a wedge extension, but it makes sense what you're
saying - is it possoible to find one or write one for GPIB?
You have to write an OS 9 driver that hands off communications to the OS X
driver.
At this point, just get another Mac,
Alex,
Thanks for the reply.
Take a look at the picture below :
http://tinyurl.com/6yn8hfx
On May 11, 11:26 pm, Alex Barnes kab...@gmail.com wrote:
That is thermal paste. It transfers heat to from the processor to the
heatsink (I think you knew that). Do you have a URL where I could see the
Linux with it's open-source concepts can't make changes to the proprietary
code that is Flash. If Adobe doesn't compile it for Power PC there's really
nothing the open-source world can do about it.
There are a few Free Software tools to play Flash files but all are
lacking in some way -
On May 12, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Geke wrote:
The big question: what else can it be?
A corrupted cache or preferences file.
Boot in Safe mode by holding the Shift key, this will trash the cache
files and rebuild them. Reboot normally, if the same login persists,
go to AccountsLogin Options
On May 12, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Geke wrote:
I wonder what's going on: Yesterday, this G4 Mystic still worked
normally, logging into one user account automatically at startup.
Today, startup takes a lot longer, and at the end I'm asked to enter
user name and password.
Step 1:
hold down
On May 12, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Ralph Green wrote:
I used an Ubuntu box, since Firefox 4 doesn't run on
any of my macs. The 1.2 GHz G4 I am eying should be fast enough, if
FF4
gets recompiled for PPC.
Already been done, FF4 for PPC:
http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/
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On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 15:14 -0700, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On May 12, 2011, at 1:59 PM, Ralph Green wrote:
Apple's hardware is worthless to me, since I won't buy treacherous
hardware.
Whaaa???
Apple's x86 hardware uses Intel TPM. There are some at Apple who deny
this, but the fact that
The reason why the battery can't be replaced is because it is so large, lasts
10, 7 or 8 hours depending on your model and can take up to 1000 cycles. How
does Steve Jobs decide what runs on Mac OS X??? An iMac with a Radeon 6970
coupled to a Sandy Bridge Core i7 is a bad hardware decision???
On 5/10/11 1:51 PM, Alex Barnes wrote:
You can also go with Linux Mint 10. I prefer it to Ubuntu. You can build a
cheap quad core
system for under $500. Just get your parts form CompUSA.
Oh sure, drive from OKC to where ever there is a CompUSA to buy parts
from a store that laid me off in
On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 20:33 -0600, Alex Barnes wrote:
Just because you have an issue with a store doesn't mean everyone else does.
My CompUSA is 1 mile from my house.
On May 12, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
On 5/10/11 1:51 PM, Alex Barnes wrote:
You can also go with Linux
On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 20:03 -0600, Alex Barnes wrote:
The reason why the battery can't be replaced is because it is so large, lasts
10,
7 or 8 hours depending on your model and can take up to 1000 cycles. How does
Steve Jobs decide what runs on Mac OS X??? An iMac with a Radeon 6970
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