/transport for roughly a month and a half.
When unpacked, I had to "zap the PRAM" to get it going again.
Maybe I have just been luck with my PPC HW.
Jerry
Product # Product Description Qty Price
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enjoy,
Jerry
On 07/22/16 05:24 PM, JackMacWindows wrote:
Hello,
I have an old Power Mac G4 Digital Audio, and I would like to add on a
floppy drive to read floppy disks I may find floating around. So I
purchased a floppy
Actually, its Domain Name System.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System
On 04/30/13 11:43 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings,
DNS stands for Directory Name Server and has nothing to do with your
router.
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Doug,
I am not sure I am following you here on the on the RFC 1918 address
space issue. Unless a person has set up an internal DNS server
resolving private address space, a person would either typically specify
the private address directly, or would use a hosts file for internal usage.
Can
want to play with. Several of the G4 Macs
are on the Server 1.2 compatibility list.
Jerry
On 03/15/13 02:31 PM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
I've not heard back from the guy selling ATX to MDD (G4) PS converters. Too
bad.
I know the G5 machines are SATA, but if I am willing to let go of the G4
units
appreciated all
of the efforts made that kept this list alive.
Jerry
On 03/14/13 01:11 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
Hmm, since Bruce hijacked this thread to talk about LEM going to web
forums (another thread altogether), I will compound his error by
seconding his visceral hatred of web forums. Add
On 03/ 7/13 02:11 PM, JohnV wrote:
Ok, I've always known about the cookies thing and erasing (or not
accepting ) them, but things have moved on.
How is it that now I am getting several specific singular ads following
me around websites, forums and anything else?
I clear cookies,
You are
, replacement
BSD userland as part of the jailbreak process. Please correct me on
this part if you have more details.
Jerry
On 11/15/12 03:29 PM,
Apple Inc chose to encrypt its copy of the BSD kernel, but knowledgeable
hackers soon discovered the decryption key, often termed The Poem, which
is so full of poor reviews for this product, I was scared to
look further.
Jerry
On 07/19/12 11:16 AM, Jeff Bequette wrote:
I still use a radio shark daily to record Rush to iTunes , for shifted
listening. (work nights, sleep days) I have the RS1, and can only assume
the RS 2 was better
am missing something else.
Jerry
On 07/19/12 01:13 PM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
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Subject: Re: Mac OS X Server 1.2 - WAS: Re: Updates for Mac OS X?
Date:Friday, 13. July 2012
From:Jerry apple.mail.lis...@oryx.cc
To: g3-5-list
+1 for Qemu. I have great hopes for it on other platforms also.
Till that comes to pass, I can tell you that I have loaded 10.6 Snow
Leopard successfully on top of Solaris/OpenIndiana, using VirtualBox and
it worked great.
Hardware was my Mac Mini.
Jerry
On 07/18/12 01:56 PM, Douglas Mencken
.
Thanks for any comments.
Jerry
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You are correct. I didn't read the original question carefully enough.
Please allow me to gracefully bow out now.
Jerry
On 07/18/12 07:49 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
+1 for Qemu. I have great hopes for it on other platforms also.
Till that comes to pass, I can tell you that I have loaded
motivated again, and come up with plan C !
Jerry
On 07/12/12 11:41 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
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Subject: Mac OS X Server 1.2 - WAS: Re: Updates for Mac OS X?
Date:Thursday, 12. July 2012
From:Jerry apple.mail.lis...@oryx.cc
To: g3-5-list
The OP stated that he had 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 loaded in his first sentence.
Jerry
On 07/11/12 12:25 PM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
Shouldn't 10.4 run on a Cube? I'm certain that software update has those.
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I would put down money that the traffic from all the i-devices alone
greatly exceeds the bandwidth of all of the MacOS and Mac OS X updates.
Jerry
On 07/11/12 12:36 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Well let's jet say that I personally would not want to have to have a
coded server responding
.
Thanks for any comments. I would love to have Server 1.2 loaded on my Cube.
Jerry
On 07/11/12 12:54 PM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: Updates for Mac OS X?
Date:Wednesday, 11. July 2012
From:Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com
Can anyone identify this Apple item for me please?
http://www.oryx.cc/z/apple-what-is-this.jpg
Jerry
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a follow up on what you ultimately decide. I have taken
another route to keep all of my old applications going, and I am curious
how other do.
Jerry
On 10/13/11 07:48 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
Any thoughts about upgrading to Leo? I run 10.5.8 on my MDD G4 and
it's running very well. It's the last OS
the
directory where all of your images are located in an xterm, or in a
Terminal.app window:
% file * | grep -i tif
This would identify your tiff files, and then you can move them off to
another directory, or what ever you need to do.
Jerry
On 05/26/11 20:00, Bruce Johnson wrote
end up purchasing an Xserve anyway, please report back and let
us know how it is working for you.
Jerry
On 06/01/11 23:20, Austin Leeds wrote:
Hi all,
I'm thinking of buying an Xserve to replace my old desktop PC (a
Pentium III 733 MHz), but I've never used or even seen one before in
person
.
Jerry
On 05/18/11 00:20, Alexander Gomes wrote:
I had a thought and a couple of questions. I was thinking about putting a
computer into my car for music and gas mileage tracking, things of the like,
and I was wondering what you all might think of it? I know my G4 has
passive cooling anyway
What happened to Yellow Dog Linux PPC?
At least at some point in the past when Apple was still on PPC, that was
the Linux to run, if you needed to run it on Apple hw.
Jerry
On 05/10/11 15:58, Alex Barnes wrote:
PPC linux has terrible 3rd party support. Most versions of software say linux
If you truly have yellowing computer components, and they are not just
stained by spilling pop on them or something like that, you need Retr0bright
http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com
Jerry
On 04/28/11 14:37, iJohn wrote:
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Usually I would just soak the keys in water dosed
.
I'm still groping with how to make some kind of headset work with my
G5. At this very moment I'm trying build a preamp. I'll probably try
USB next if this doesn't work.
Jerry.
On 12/9/2010 8:27 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
On 12/9/10 11:00 AM, Jeff Bequette wrote:
I was looking for a set
On May 2, 2010, at 6:07 AM,
John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com
wrote:
John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com May 01 06:32PM -0700 ^
Hi all
I have some sites I use such as my Scottrade an bank accounts that
auto sign on with the Key Chain app I want to return these to normal
but I can't seem to do i. The
On Feb 3, 2009, at 3:07 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I still don't understand.
My OS X System has been continuously upgraded and/or transferred and
has a lineage going back many years. My Terminal NEVER has any mail
messages, and my var/mail/~user file is empty.
I don't know why a program
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