On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Now, I bought a PowerLine Universal AC Adaptor and I have plugged in the
old USB 4-Port Hub
But you didn't ELIMINATE the failing hub?
No, I that was the USB 2.0 Hub and it is removed
The hub above works fine
Should
Twice it shut down since last I posted.
Here are what the Error Report sent to Apple
NOTE: After this I will add somehting I did when I rebooted the machine
Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 0): 0x300 - Data access DAR=0x
PC=0x004A44D0
Latest crash info for cpu 0:
Exception
At 6:35 AM -0600 12/1/2010, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Twice it shut down since last I posted.
PLEASE keep related posts in one single thread. Having to track
things across threads is not a good use of our time.
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:33 AM, John Markowitz dadbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried:
DVD-RW (4.7 GB, doesn't show up at all)
CD-RW (shows up as Empty. 650 MB)
CD-R (4 show they has music on them, 1 is the one with pics on it. It
doesn't show up)
All are 700 MB. The one
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:
On Sep 29, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on
it) it is a crap shoot if the machine will
On Sep 30, 2010, at 12:51 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music
on it) it is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it
gives me two options (Ignore or Eject) and some it never
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Of Bill Connelly
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 6:53 AM
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Another Quicksilver Question
On Sep 30, 2010, at 12:51
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on it)
it is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it gives me two
options (Ignore or Eject) and some it never says anything nor do they show
up on my desktop.
If you don't have one, email me privately. I have tons and would be happy
to send you one.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Stephen Rudy sr...@cudc.org wrote:
Dirty lens is my first guess. Get yourself one of those DVD drive cleaning
disks with the little microfiber brushes sticking up on
On 2010/09/29 22:51, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on
it) it is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it gives
me two options (Ignore or Eject) and some it never says anything nor do
they show up on my desktop.
I have a
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.netwrote:
On Sep 30, 2010, at 12:51 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on
it) it is a crap shoot if the machine will
On Sep 30, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Maybe you need a firmware upgrade:
The latest firmware is v.1.19 available here:
http://files.rpc1.org/index.php?act=categoryid=535
You can check your firmware version in System Profiler.
You'll need a Windows PC to upgrade the firmware.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Sep 30, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Maybe you need a firmware upgrade:
The latest firmware is v.1.19 available here:
http://files.rpc1.org/index.php?act=categoryid=535
You can check your firmware
On 9/30/10 12:09 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Sep 29, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on it) it
is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it gives me two
On Sep 30, 2010, at 8:23 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Hummm I didn't know dvds worked in a cdrom drive.
Great catch, duh . . .
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I have tried:
DVD-RW (4.7 GB, doesn't show up at all)
CD-RW (shows up as Empty. 650 MB)
CD-R (4 show they has music on them, 1 is the one with pics on it. It doesn't
show up)
All are 700 MB. The one that I tell it to Ignore it says cannot be
read by this machine
Do you get
On Sep 28, 2010, at 10:07 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
What can go into the PC slot in this thing? Is it PC cards, as in cards from
a PC?
If so what cards can I use (I can pull one from my many PCs)
You mean the PCI slot? It can take a variety of PCI cards. It can take most
USB and FW
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:37 AM, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:
On Sep 28, 2010, at 10:07 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
What can go into the PC slot in this thing? Is it PC cards, as in cards
from a PC?
If so what cards can I use (I can pull one from my many PCs)
You mean the PCI
PC Cards are another name for PCMCIA cards, the type of small, external
expansion cards that were used in early laptops. The original Airport card
was a PCMCIA, and the Quicksilver has a PCMCIA port to accept it. However,
when the Airport is used, System Profiler lists it as an Airport card and
On Sep 29, 1:07 am, Stephen Conrad khel...@gmail.com wrote:
What can go into the PC slot in this thing? Is it PC cards, as in cards from
a PC?
If so what cards can I use (I can pull one from my many PCs)
Uh, they're actually called PCI slots, and they may take some PCI
cards from your PCs, if
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Kevin Barth godai@gmail.com wrote:
PC Cards are another name for PCMCIA cards, the type of small, external
expansion cards that were used in early laptops. The original Airport card
was a PCMCIA, and the Quicksilver has a PCMCIA port to accept it.
: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 4:38 AM
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Quicksilver question
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:37 AM, Clark Martin
cm...@sonic.netmailto:cm...@sonic.net wrote:
On Sep 28, 2010, at 10:07 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
What can go into the PC slot in this thing
On Sep 29, 2010, at 3:37 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:37 AM, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:
On Sep 28, 2010, at 10:07 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
What can go into the PC slot in this thing? Is it PC cards, as in cards
from a PC?
If so what cards can I use
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on it)
it is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it gives me two
options (Ignore or Eject) and some it never says anything nor do they show
up on my desktop. One I have
On Sep 29, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have a question regarding the CD-ROM drive
Whenever I put in a CD with stuff on it (NOT a CD you buy with music on it)
it is a crap shoot if the machine will recognize it. Some it gives me two
options (Ignore or Eject) and some it never
What can go into the PC slot in this thing? Is it PC cards, as in cards from
a PC?
If so what cards can I use (I can pull one from my many PCs)
--
Steve Conrad
Henrietta, MO 64036
The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind; to go
forth and claim our place in outer
processor
now
and beef this machine up a bit.
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From: Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: G4 Quicksilver question
On 4/8/10 10:28 AM, Keith Proctor wrote:
I just revived a dead
On Apr 8, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
You know what? you could've partitined it! It could only read 128GB of
partition space at a time, so why don't you put that 250GBHDD back in there,
and put in (2) 125GB partitions. Also, if you want to beef it up, use
LeopardAssist to
On Apr 8, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
You know what? you could've partitined it! It could only read 128GB of
partition space at a time, so why don't you put that 250GBHDD back
in there,
and put in (2) 125GB partitions.
Because that WONT WORK. You either need to use a hack
a smaller drive on hand. I will look for a dual processor now
and beef this machine up a bit.
- Original Message -
From: Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: G4 Quicksilver question
On 4/8/10 10:28 AM
: Thursday, April 08, 2010 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: G4 Quicksilver question
On 4/8/10 10:28 AM, Keith Proctor wrote:
I just revived a dead Quicksilver and returned it to service. Had to
replace a logic board. It is currently running OS 10.3.9.
This is my first attempt at reviving a dead Mac so bare
I just revived a dead Quicksilver and returned it to service. Had to
replace a logic board. It is currently running OS 10.3.9.
This is my first attempt at reviving a dead Mac so bare with my
ignorance here. Done many PCs before, but this is the first Mac I worked
with in this state.
Machine is
On 4/8/10 10:28 AM, Keith Proctor wrote:
I just revived a dead Quicksilver and returned it to service. Had to
replace a logic board. It is currently running OS 10.3.9.
This is my first attempt at reviving a dead Mac so bare with my
ignorance here. Done many PCs before, but this is the first Mac
: Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: G4 Quicksilver question
On 4/8/10 10:28 AM, Keith Proctor wrote:
I just revived a dead Quicksilver and returned it to service. Had to
replace a logic board. It is currently running
You know what? you could've partitined it! It could only read 128GB of
partition space at a time, so why don't you put that 250GBHDD back in there,
and put in (2) 125GB partitions. Also, if you want to beef it up, use
LeopardAssist to put leopard on it. Leopard requires a G4 processor @ 867Mhz
or
On Sep 19, 12:33 pm, Timo Wirkman Virkkala wirk...@gmail.com wrote:
Could one swap processors from, say, a second-model Quicksilver G4 PowerMac
to serve as the processor of a first-model Quicksilver?
yes, you can swap the processors between QS'01 (733/867/800DP) and
QS'02 (800/933/1GHzDP)
Could one swap processors from, say, a second-model Quicksilver G4 PowerMac
to serve as the processor of a first-model Quicksilver? They both have the
same bus speed.
I need just a little more speed from this 867 MHz Quicksilver.
Thanks, t
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
I have a 2001 Quicksilver (867MHz model) that won't boot up and am
trying to eliminate the problem via process of elimination.
When I press the power button, the machine appears to be getting at
least some power, but it never boots up.
I've swapped power supplies, so I know it's not a power
On Feb 9, 2009, at 3:24 PM, mythmaker18 wrote:
In other words, is the 2002's 800MHz processor (which lacked the L3
cache) compatible with the 867MHz 2001 machine? I don't want to fork
over cash for a new processor when it might not even solve the
problem!
Yes, as a test procedure it is
It is possible that I am looking for a powermac G4, something with DP
processors or capable. Let me know if you have any working/nonworking
powermacs and or parts to sell. Thanks!-Jonas
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Len Gerstel lgers...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 9, 2009, at 3:24 PM,
Len:
Should I just be able to plug-n-play, or do I need t rejigger any
jumpers, etc.?
Andy
On Feb 9, 3:29 pm, Len Gerstel lgers...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 9, 2009, at 3:24 PM, mythmaker18 wrote:
In other words, is the 2002's 800MHz processor (which lacked the L3
cache) compatible with
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