On 30-05-2014 19:09, Fabian Fang, f...@mac.com, wrote:
On May 30, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Geke wrote:
Which is a good group for Intel-based Macs? There's so many groups that I
really don't know which one to pick.
Some time ago I bought a Mac Mini Core Dual, and so far I had no problems.
But
On 17-11-2011 19:28, Jeffrey Engle, macgu...@gmail.com, wrote:
The other night, the machine just powered down all by itself ... looks like
PRAM battery? clock is doing the usual mishap...
Well in the last 2 weeks I had this with a QS'02 and a MDD. Had this never
before. I was checking all: PS,
On 05-11-2011 17:58, Valter Prahlad, valter.prah...@fastwebnet.it, wrote:
Talking about G5, I have a little mistery about mine. :-?
It's a 2.7 GHz DP and, according to MacTracker, it should be an Early 2005
model (the only one having 2.7 GHz CPUs).
But... according to System Profiler, the
On 26-10-2011 17:39, Jack Countryman, jcoun...@mac.com, wrote:
The g5 tower never had an internal modem from Apple. g3 and g4 towers
did have one as an optionbut not the g5 or intel towers.
Sorry, but I strongly believe you are wrong!
According to Mactracker the first 3 generations G5 all
On 15-09-2011 15:06, Geke, gevangaste...@googlemail.com, wrote:
I¹m trying to install 10.4 on an iBook G3 running 10.3.
It¹s the first white one, the Dual USB, with only a CD drive, and my
Tiger installer disk is a DVD.
So I connected a G4 Mac (Snakebite) in target mode to use its DVD
On 20-07-2011 21:50, Dan, dantear...@gmail.com, wrote:
Hi,
Hello Dan,
Lookin for some opins...
I have three Power Mac 7300s plus a
snip
Is there any interest in these old machines?
Well, here in The Netherlands and also in Belgium and Germany I know of some
collectors and even at
On 11-06-2011 21:44, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
but fuse.net is spazzing out again. I've gotten like 400 LEM list bounces
dating back to january from someone there just this morning...
Hello Bruce,
Can you please explain what spazzing out means. I'm from The
On 11-06-2011 21:43, Jonas Ulrich, jonasulrich3...@gmail.com, wrote:
Anyone else getting tons of bounce mail coming back? Stuff you sent a long
time ago?
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Yep, me too. 32 till now.
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On 29-03-2011 20:50, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
What's that kristina movie ticket thing on a couple other LEM lists? SPAM?
How does that get by the security filters?
A hacked account of someone who is allowed to
On 11-02-2011 18:55, yawg, yaw...@gmail.com, wrote:
, pushed the CUDA a couple of times for 20 seconds,
NEVER push the CUDA more than ONE time for a few (± 6) seconds before a
restart!! Simply seen all the manuals and/or doc.'s I know. Pushing more
than once can destroy the whole CUDA-system!
On 07-02-2011 18:40, Jay, jonathan.newcas...@gmail.com, wrote:
Anybody running Leopard on a G4 Quicksilver 2002 800mhz with 1.5gb ram
and how is it?
I have read on LEM that I will be pushing if I want decent performance
and that's fair enough.
Just thought I would ask for, before I put
On 08-02-2011 22:43, lphilen, lphilen...@aol.com, wrote:
i found this on the console log:
1969-12-31 19:21:24.201 System Preferences[257] Unable to load nib
file: MainMenu, exiting.
this came up as i clicked on system preferences under the left apple.
do you know what it means? i am trying
On 02-02-2011 17:12, John Carmonne, carmo...@aol.com, wrote:
I have the problem even with brand new ones mostly in PowerBooks,
G3's and TiBooks.
Perhaps the brand new ones are simply to old!
For example: A few weeks ago, I got for free 12 cards, each having 12 x 3v
Lithium CR2330 batteries,
On 02-02-2011 21:14, Yersinia, yersi...@myfairpoint.net, wrote:
and you buy a new one that tests good (with a voltmeter)
No, a voltmeter is useless! You'll need a battery-tester (10/15 $/€ ?)!
HTH, Jo Hissel
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On 22-01-2011 01:59, Isaac Smith, smith...@sprynet.com, wrote:
On Jan 21, 2011, at 5:32 PM, cdphoto wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to the group. I'd love to get a link to the best site to check
the value of a couple
of older Macs that I own, specifically a Power PC 266MHz beige
desktop.
This
On 03-12-2010 01:30, Tom, tba...@nmia.com, wrote:
With that established, what to do now, if anything? Bash the drive
with a hammer, freeze it in the freezer--anything at all--to somehow
make it show on the desktop, at least long enough to get the data off
it?
Ask Drew Janssen
On 30-11-2010 18:28, AJ, aja...@yahoo.com, wrote:
I did the proper unsubscribe from the list. I also notified that I would like
to be removed and still I keep getting the emails from the group. I would
like my email inbox to be less crowded and I no longer care to subscribe to
any of the
On 23-11-2010 06:18, Ashgrove, salum...@gmail.com, wrote:
You're right, of course. And, believe it or not, I posted this 3 days
ago. I don't know who's holding on to my posts for this long, but I
will definitely find out. Soon.
Well Felix, as said in the subject: FYI,---, I received your
On 08-11-2010 03:42, Judith Berkowitz, sfjb...@mac.com, wrote:
If it's tray-loading, it isn't a Blueberry iMac but rather a Bondi
iMac.
No! The Blueberry is tray-loading!
See Mactracker. And in my family we still have 4 Blueberries in use and they
are all tray-loading.
JFYI,
Jo Hissel
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On 08-11-2010 03:56, Dennis Myhand, dmyh...@suddenlink.net, wrote:
How do I determine what revision it is?
Mail us your Serial Number (always 11 characters!). You'll find it on a
barcode sticker on the downside of the iMac or after opening the RAM-lid.
And in case the iMac can boot in any OS-X
On 18-09-2010 23:00, Dark_Mac, darkwall...@fightfor.org, wrote:
# on box is 603-8520-A
# on sleeve is 2Z603-8521
# on CD disk 1 is 2Z691-5788-A
Perhaps a stupid question: Did you google these numbers?
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On 06-09-2010 21:56, Mac User #330250, macuser330...@gmx.net, wrote:
But yeah PCs don't feature Mac OS X!
Sorry, but I don't agree. See the hackintosh-list on googlegroups.
Greetings,
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On 02-09-2010 18:24, James Morgan, macsh...@mac.com, wrote:
Which models of the G5 were water cooled, and, how do we determine
if we have one?
!) Download Mactracker. It's free. You can see any info needed for any
Apple/Mac product.
goto http://www.mactracker.ca/
2) To find out what Mac you
On 29-08-2010 21:56, R. Wayne Eitzen, wlka...@gmail.com, wrote:
ATA HD transfer from MDD 1.42Ghz G4 to 2.5Ghz G5 late 2005. What is
required? Is it even possible?
No, not as an intern HD, because the G5 is SATA only.
IMHO, the best way to use that G4 HD with the G5 is an ext. HD-case with a
On 01-08-2010 22:58, dc, dbc...@verizon.net, wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:20 am, MarkyB mark.bay...@gmail.com wrote:
I have two G4's from work. all I got was the towers. The mirror door
one I know I need the apple keyboard to even open the cd tray, but the
graphite one has a button on it for that. Can
On 05-06-2010 18:23, JOHN CARMONNE, carmo...@aol.com, wrote:
Is there a way to get USB 2.0 on a Cube? I have a USB wireless n
dongle that only runs at b speed when plugged to a USB 1.1 port.
So I want to try to get 2.0 on my Cubes.
Perhaps you'll find a cute answer here:
On 30-04-2010 05:56, Bill Connelly, billycarm...@verizon.net, wrote:
If the app is in the Dock, you can command-click on it and it opens a
Finder window showing you where it is ... at least under Leopard 10.5.8.
And under Tiger 10.4.11 also
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On 30-03-2010 05:12, Deiniol ap Deiniol, autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com,
wrote:
Recently got a 733MHz Quicksilver, which initially was unwilling to
boot at all, although I had seen it working, when I bought it. After
fitting new PRAM battery and CUDA update, it would initially start to
On 25-03-2010 21:15, Jeffrey Engle, macgu...@gmail.com, wrote:
On Mar 25, 2010, at 1:07 PM, Austin Leeds wrote:
Our local music department at my college is going to be acquiring a
PowerMac G5 dual 2.7 GHz soon, and since I'm the one who'll likely be
called upon to diagnose and/or treat any
On 22-02-2010 03:38, Bob Whiton, m...@rswhiton.com, wrote:
Wrong. My 2004 iBook only has USB and Firewire. I've never seen a
G4 Mac with ADB.
You are right about the G4 iBooks. But you are wrong about the G4
PowerBooks!! Up to the PB G4 17 1.5GHz Q41A, all the G4 PB's had an
internal ADB for
On 13-02-2010 18:59, John Carmonne, carmo...@aol.com, wrote:
Hi All I'm having trouble getting an Epson Stylus 600 working on an iMac 600
using booted OS 9.2.2 does anyone do this, also I want to get my HP 870Cse
working too. Any ideas?
Under OS 9.2.2 you will need the drivers for the
On 09-02-2010 20:13, Gus, gusr...@comcast.net, wrote:
What is the maximum ram you can put into
the beige G3 Desktop?
In my grandson's beige G3 DT/300 are mounted 3 256MB - PC66 3.3v,
unbuffered, 8-byte, x64 non-parity 168-pin SDRAM (Low Profile) sticks.
Works flawlessly!
Jo Hissel
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On 08-02-2010 10:47, Stephen Conrad, khel...@gmail.com, wrote:
Was looking through my collection of loose RAM
Maybe some of you can help me ID one piece I cannot ID and can tell me what
some others can be used in (ESP. G3-G5 machines)
snip
Well Stephen, determining your sticks is not such
On 08-02-2010 10:47, Stephen Conrad, khel...@gmail.com, wrote:
Was looking through my collection of loose RAM
Maybe some of you can help me ID one piece I cannot ID and can tell me what
some others can be used in (ESP. G3-G5 machines)
snip
Well Stephen, determining your sticks is not such
On 01-02-2010 18:23, iJohn, zjboyguard-ggro...@yahoo.com, wrote:
Alrighty then, YGAC ???
Some of the possibilities Google came back with ...
Young German American Club
You Girls Are Crazy
Yale Genome Analysis Center
Yamba Golf and Country
Youth Guidance and Counseling
Did you try
On 24-01-2010 05:47, roger d, stink...@ptd.net, wrote:
what powermacs where liquid cooled? where all late 05 powermac g5s
liquid cooled?
No. Only the early and the late dual 2.5 GHz and the 2.7 GHz are liquid
cooled.
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On 17-01-2010 20:59, wiref...@gmail.com, wiref...@gmail.com, wrote:
A friend of mine has a Power Mac G4 400. Recently, he has started to
experience an issue. When the computer boots, there is the normal
startup chime. The grey Apple logo with spinning wheel appears.
Shortly afterwards, a blue
On 30-12-2009 04:02, JIM RAPER, jazpe...@shawneelink.net, wrote:
Hello,
My old G4 Sawtooth is being phased out. Been having HD problems for a while.
snip
need to maybe use a third party disk utility.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Jim
One of the best scources to handle
On 09-12-2009 16:49, yersi...@cybernex.net, yersi...@cybernex.net, wrote:
Hi Listers,
Google was unable to help me find an OLDER version of Onyx. I need one
to run on my G4 Mac Mini, which is and needs to stay on 10.4.2. The
earliest Onyx I was able to find for Tiger required 10.4.3
On 09-12-2009 22:24, Kris Tilford, ktilfo...@cox.net, wrote:
On Dec 9, 2009, at 3:08 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
which is and needs to stay on 10.4.2
Sorry Kris, but it was not me writing this. Please reread the involved
messages carefully before writing things like these.
Praytell?
See
On 25-11-2009 17:16, J.M.P.Hissel, jo...@xs4all.nl, wrote:
I have had around 12 Quicksilvers and still 2 in use. Only had a bad power
supply.
Sorry must be: Only ONE had a bad power supply.
Jo Hissel
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On 25-11-2009 16:56, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
Does anyone know what the QS equivalent of this page is:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95064
I cannot find anything like this on Apple's site.
Bruce, you will find the answer in my e-mail to you
On 03-11-2009 21:14, Erik Hancock, ehanc...@concentric.net, wrote:
I had to replace many parts on my Mac G4 - AGP recently - and now the PCI
support for USB 2.0 appears to be lacking. Had a 4 hub PCI card and it was
not being recognized by the system- thought PCI slots might be dead - but
On 24-10-2009 01:36, Jeffrey Engle, macgu...@gmail.com, wrote:
I use iChat quite frequently and find myself making the mad dash to
shut down internet sharing and or turning it on all the time... is
there a keyboard shortcut for doing this? or I wonder if there is a
fix for having to do that
On 11-10-2009 16:52, Linda Hungerford, tallgrassprai...@earthlink.net,
wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:09 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
Apple differs from most intel-based PC's in that Macs do not have a
BIOS, but instead use Open Firmware and EFI-based configuration.
Nothing
On 11-10-2009 21:14, Stephen Conrad, khel...@gmail.com, wrote:
Anyone know what it takes to make this hub work with my Quicksilver?
Do I need a USB card or will simply plugging it into my G4's USB port work?
Which is the best option? Also, where can I get just the USB cord for
it? I have one
On 11-10-2009 23:39, Stephen Conrad, khel...@gmail.com, wrote:
I got the hub sans cord from where I work.
Aha, understood!
Well, if your Hub has a usual USB connection, then you'll find a 1 mtr
cable for around US$ 7 in every computershop.
But don't forget: To use that Hub in USB 2 you'll
On 10-10-2009 22:03, Geke, gevangaste...@googlemail.com, wrote:
I bought a 512 MB RAM module to bring my G4 Digital Audio from 900 to
1300 MB RAM, but the new module is not recognized.
The specs as posted on ebay are:
Infineon 512 MB PC133 SDRAM 168 PIN PC 133 SD RAM 512MB
Goto:
On 23-09-2009 00:58, Gus, gusr...@comcast.net, wrote:
I saw a post awhile back where someone was trying to interface an old
apple monitor to a newer VGA card. Was there any resolution to that?
Does anyone make an adapter for the old monitors for use with the VGA
standard sockets? I know
On 17-09-2009 01:14, Lawrence David Eden, lde...@comcast.net, wrote:
Actually, I meant to say 5500/250
These have a PCI-slot. So you can put in a PCI USB card. If it's a OHCI card
it will work. I did it, years ago, with a black Perf. 5400/180 to use flash
drives and a cardreader. Worked
On 10-09-2009 21:17, Jack Countryman, jcoun...@mac.com, wrote:
OS 9 needs to be installed BEFORE OSX. Wipe the drive, boot from the 9
installer, and install 9. Then re-boot from the OSX installer and install
OSX OVER 9.
Don't know where you digged up this wisdom but, IMHO, it's complete
On 10-09-2009 23:22, gifutiger, gifuti...@gmail.com, wrote:
You may have checked this however would you please make sure.
Open System Preference
Open Date and Time
Under the Date Time Tab insure that the Set date time
automatically is checked
And select where to get the date and time.
On 06-09-2009 21:14, Kris Tilford, ktilfo...@cox.net, wrote:
If you'd been following this topic since it's inception over two years
ago, July 2007, you'd know that Stephen's camera (now two cameras)
don't have any removable memory cards. These are toy cameras sold as
Crayola, or Disney, etc.
On 02-09-2009 16:29, Mac User #330250, macuser330...@gmx.net, wrote:
At least the towers where competitive. The Power Mac G5 Late 2005 was so
advanced that the first Mac Pros where a backstep.
Except their liquidcooling!! THE reason to forget about these when now 4 yrs
old.
Jo Hissel
On 27-08-2009 23:11, ronaldo, waltg...@magma.ca, wrote:
But I've been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list)
that G3s can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire, in Target Disk
mode (or any other?) due to their internal motherboard architecture.
Wouldn't this be the real
On 27-08-2009 16:24, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
Good, yes, but decidedly TMI. Also redaction need to be 100% to be
effective :-)
Sorry Bruce, what does TMI stand for in this case? I'll ask because in
http://www.acronymfinder.com/TMI.html I couldn't find your meaning
On 28-08-2009 00:23, Clark Martin, cm...@sonic.net, wrote:
Well, he's clearly booting from the disk via Firewire. But that's okay
since an iMac CAN boot from Firewire. It's G3 BW towers that cannot
boot from Firewire nor use Target Disk mode.
Sorry Clark but I have to disagree with
On 25-08-2009 05:23, Kris Tilford, ktilfo...@cox.net, wrote:
On Aug 24, 2009, at 10:11 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
I personally do not know why g3-5-list-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com
does not work.
Please, can you, another list nanny, the list mom, or all of you
together, please contact
On 31-07-2009 15:36, Ken Daggett, kadagg...@verizon.net, wrote:
Did 10.4 come on CDs?
Yes, you could/can? order Tiger on CD's.
Jo Hissel
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On 02-06-2009 04:52, Brian Rule, hellcat...@gmail.com, wrote:
I'm reluctant to say its the RAM, I have that same RAM now installed
in my BW and it's running perfectly.
Brian
Your BW is using, and running fine with, PC-100 SDRAM's.
Your QS 933 will need, and only running with, PC-133 SDRAM's.
On 19-05-2009 21:38, photoartcom, photoart...@verizon.net, wrote:
But another
question, how can I boot up with the drive I want without using a
external disk repair utility to select. Is their a way?
choice
Hold down Alt/Opt when booting up and make your choice
or
when already booted: Go
On 10-05-2009 01:07, Len Gerstel, lgers...@gmail.com, wrote:
That is a dealer that has new, old stock on hand, not Apple itself.
Many dealers probably have some around they would still like to dump,
even for 10 Euros or less. This is stock that they either have had
sitting around, or from a
On 10-05-2009 16:31, Len Gerstel, lgers...@gmail.com, wrote:
On May 10, 2009, at 6:04 AM, Ralph Green wrote:
Howdy,
Does anyone have a lead on legitimate US sellers who have something
similar? I'd like to buy another retail Tiger CD or DVD to
install. I
would like to setup another
On 11-05-2009 00:10, Mac G4, g4mac...@hotmail.com, wrote:
Jo Hissel,
two questions.
I1) s it safe to assume that OS X 10.4 shipped as one product - meaning there
was not different versions for US/Netherlands/Japan, etc? I assume this is a
simple check box for the language one prefers
On 09-05-2009 04:55, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
The above is a complete load of codswallop. Do NOT rely on this
snip
You won't be able to get a copy of 10.4 from them.
Well Bruce, that's quite different here in The Netherlands. Two weeks ago I
just bought a
On 11-04-2009 15:05, PeterH, peterh5...@rattlebrain.com, wrote:
On Apr 11, 2009, at 5:45 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Where can I find definitions for the various abbreviations that are
used in List messages?
Google on Apple model code names.
This will give you, as the first hit:
On 11-04-2009 17:41, Dan, dantear...@gmail.com, wrote:
LoBo = someone's invented term. Should be MoBo or Motherboard.
Or may be: LoBo = LogicBoard. The more technical name of the object.
MoBo = MotherBoard is the more popular name.
Jo Hissel
On 11-04-2009 17:41, Dan, dantear...@gmail.com, wrote:
LoBo = someone's invented term. Should be MoBo or Motherboard.
Or may be: LoBo = LogicBoard. The more technical name of the object.
MoBo = MotherBoard is the more popular name.
Jo Hissel
On 05-04-2009 22:08, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
Go to http://www.lmgtfy.com
Paste in the URL and click either 'Search' or 'I'm Feeling Lucky',
which produces an lmgtfy link for the search.
Then I used TinyURL service
On 05-04-2009 22:17, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
On Apr 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, wtob...@aol.com wrote:
The way I see it, what's good for $2k lenses must be OK for a monitor.
Sorry, but IMHO your mixing up something: The surface and coating of an
optical lens are a
On 03-04-2009 17:44, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/cn9dv9
Hey Bruce,
I'm very curious about how you produced this walking URL.
Jo Hissel
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On 12-03-2009 19:39, Len Gerstel, lgers...@gmail.com, wrote:
Bill,
I have a pair of matching ones that I am running in my DA right now
that I will do for $50 shipped to you.
I may be able to ship today, worse case tomorrow.
Let me know,
Len Gerstel
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
On Mar
On 08-02-2009 18:06, Dan A. Currie, danc...@frontiernet.net, wrote:
Perhaps the 6GB is TOO far down the tree? I asked about that before ...
I thought.
I don't believe that. First check if your 6 GB is formatted in the right
way, especially if OS 9 disk files is enabled. I strongly believe
On 03-02-2009 20:14, Dan, dantear...@gmail.com, wrote:
I know the difference between a rev 1 and rev 2 SmurfTower involves
the on-board IDE and Firewire chips.
But does it also involve the Firewire daughter card?
I have a rev 2 Smurf with dead Firewire. And a rev 1 that works. To
On 31-01-2009 23:22, Jonas Lopez, jonaslo...@yahoo.com, wrote:
Which html email program
Sorry, but IMHO, html has not to be in e-mail.
E-mail has to be in plain text.
Html is for web-browsers etc.
I now need to send out email in the html format with pictures etc. as a
Newsletter to about
On 22-01-2009 15:41, Fred Miller, cableman1...@yahoo.com, wrote:
I don't know for sure about hooking a Mac to a PC, but to hook 2 PC's together
you need to use an ethernet crossover cable.
Not needed with MacBook for it has smart ethernet.
Jo Hissel
On 17-01-2009 15:59, Charles Davis, c...@gamewood.net, wrote:
I'm not aware of Memory test programs runnable under OS9. [But there
must be some.]
Try RAMometer v1.3.4
If you cannot find it anymore mail me OffList, no problem to send and it's
less as 100KB, IIRC.
Jo Hissel
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On 01-01-2009 13:12, Amanda Ward, amanda.w...@comcast.net, wrote:
Yup, the Powermac3,3 appears to be a Gig-E model and barring some
strange slip-up at Apple was never offered with the 450 MHz CPU.
As a devout tinkerer, I suspect the Gig-E was fiddled with. :-)
Someone wanting a bit more
On 31-12-2008 02:57, rmwoods, rmwo...@interlog.com, wrote:
Although I have been using Mac for years, I am not expert enough to
know what kind of g4 (I think) I now have. The :About this Mac specs
are as follows:
Hardware Overview:
Serial Number:
Go back to the System Profiler and
On 31-12-2008 22:59, rmwoods, rmwo...@interlog.com, wrote:
As might be seen in my original post, there seems to be no serial
number in the Hardware Overview section. I don't know what that means.
Well, then look anywhere on your case for a barcode-sticker which will
normally have the Serial
On 15-12-2008 02:24, gda1...@aol.com, gda1...@aol.com, wrote:
I have a clamshell i book and I need to change the password and I have
forgotten hows tgo do so: if I ever knew. Papa Bear
Use your install-CD to boot from. In the Menu-bar you'll find the utility to
change passwords.
Jo Hissel
On 14-12-2008 20:47, Beniamino Cenci Goga, ben...@gmail.com, wrote:
Ok, I will try to avoid this cheap and ready to use source of
compressed air!
Be clever and read my yesterday's answer.
Incidentally, it is possible that on an even more vintage PowerMac
7600 (with a Sonnet 1 GHz card)
On 06-12-2008 22:46, Dale Hoffman, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I pulled this video card some time ago and forgot to make notes.
It would probably have come from a G4 but I was hoping for a bit more
verbage on the board.
All I can read on the board is nVidia Model P66
Any specs and clues as
On 29-11-2008 21:32, jonas ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I have a powerbook lombard 333MHZ. I put a new pram in it because it was
losing time. It seemed to hold the time fine until recently it no longer
holds the correct time. It has a bad main battery could this cause any
problems?
No.
On 29-11-2008 22:55, jonas ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 1:42 PM, J.M.P.Hissel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29-11-2008 21:32, jonas ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I have a powerbook lombard 333MHZ. I put a new pram in it because it was
losing time
On 29-11-2008 23:07, Kris Tilford, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:55 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:
Thanks but i think i solved it. According to apple the pram will
only hold a 3-5 hour charge without being plugged in and without a
main battery present.
Does this mean you
On 30-11-2008 00:53, Ken, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 29/11/2008 15:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well Kris, read my answers to Jonas, will say enough.
And an easy list about Apple Notebooks (IIRC, being 65):
No PRAM battery:
All iBooks
All Intels
The PowerBooks up
On 25-11-2008 04:37, insightinmind, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Anybody recognize the company that sells this one?
Sticker Label: 512MB Q8, PC133U-333-542-Z, (Chips have 0132NT Seitec,
PM72V56841CT-6, 8330124)
The best way to find what RAM Stick you exactly have is by going to:
On 21-10-2008 17:59, Tom, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
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What I wanted was the speed and convenience of being able to run Final
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to the Mac that's running Final Cut.
Just looking for convenience and speed, an efficient workflow I
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between computers. So it goes, as computer
On 18-10-2008 23:57, Simon Royal, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
With both cards installed (and the monitor hooked to the ATI card) the
machine will not get any further than the grey apple screen. I tried it
without the AGP card installed and it boots as normal.
Any ideas?
Hello Simon,
A
On 27-09-2008 22:50, Len Gerstel, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Natively, neither supports large hard drives. There have been
discussions on the list about a way to hack it.
Not completely correct. The QS 733ED/2002 has nativly LDS (= Large Disk
Support). But helas no level 3 cache.
Jo Hissel
On 25-09-2008 17:45, Gabriel Ginez, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Hope someone can help
Which PM G4 are you talking about?? A Yikes, Sawtooth, GE, Cube, DA, QS or
MDD??
Which OS??
Which videocard??
Which monitor??
Knowing this all, there will be someone who can help.
Jo Hissel
On 25-09-2008 00:47, PeterH, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I have no Pioneer drives beyond the DVR-111D as all subsequent
purchases were for SATA drives,
Sorry Peter, but the DVR-115D/116D are PATA drives.
I'll send you the specs if you want.
Jo Hissel
On 23-09-2008 03:15, Stephen Conrad, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I found another stick of RAM in a PC
This is on the sticker
G0162.1 5000236
VT QC 53251
A Google search turns up a similar number on some RAM but not this exact one.
What do I have here?
To determine your RAM in an exact
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