Get a cheap Realtek NIC. PCI
On 7/12/09, sam adopt...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
G4 Sawtooth - 400, OS 10.4.8
We had a massive lightning storm last night and after reading a bunch
of post and trying out 3 different cables I've come to the conclusion
that I zapped my ethernet port. I'm a little
On Jul 12, 2009, at 10:37 PM, nburman wrote:
It seems something is wrong because it spends 3-4 mins on a black
screen, after the chimes.
Here's the point that you go 'back to zero'. You open the machine and
strip it, until you begin to enjoy it. Take everything out, put it
back all in but
At 8:48 PM -0700 7/12/2009, dualG4Wheels wrote:
On Jul 12, 9:01 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Update your backups! Just in case it's the HD...
I have time machine on the job as we speak.
You cannot boot from a TM backup. So keep in mind that if your
internal HD fails, the TM backup
My Powermac G4 digital audio doesn't recognize a new card reader and
MP4 player, but it does recognize my older digital camera and MP3
player.
Both card reader and MP4 player are recognized on a Windows XP
computer which also has USB 1.1 only.
Can something have become corrupt in the OS
First of all, is Geke your name? My mother is also called Geke.
Secondly, USB devices are Plug 'n Play, that means you don't need any
drivers.
It could be a corrupt OS but also a corrupt firmware.
Check both of them and try again.
Op 13-jul-2009, om 15:49 heeft Geke het volgende geschreven:
Thank you - I will do that. I had no idea that they were in existence.
I'm a bit green when it comes to the mechanics of the HD.
On Jul 13, 12:57 am, Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
What ever you do, DON'T GET A USB ETHERNET CARD. it will be very very slow.
also it is much
Thank you.
This will install in one of the open slots?
Sam
On Jul 13, 2:28 am, Wayne Garrett groge...@gmail.com wrote:
Get a cheap Realtek NIC. PCI
On 7/12/09, sam adopt...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
G4 Sawtooth - 400, OS 10.4.8
We had a massive lightning storm last night and after
On 7/12/09 4:17 PM, Stephen Conrad of khel...@gmail.com sent
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On 7/12/09 3:57 PM, Stephen Conrad of khel...@gmail.com sent
On 7/12/09, MaGioZal magio...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/12/09 1:30 AM, Stephen Conrad at khel...@gmail.com
On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:02 PM, starrf...@valley.net wrote:
Thanks for lots of interesting replys.
They were more than interesting, they were correct, from people who
know what they're doing.
I'm not sure what I'll do.
What you SHOULD do is what they told you to do, it's the simplest
On Jul 13, 2009, at 6:49 AM, Geke wrote:
My Powermac G4 digital audio doesn't recognize a new card reader and
MP4 player, but it does recognize my older digital camera and MP3
player.
Both card reader and MP4 player are recognized on a Windows XP
computer which also has USB 1.1 only.
Don't want to alarm you, but I had a similar experience with
lightening that knocked out my ethernet port in my Quicksilver 2002
Dual 1GHz (and a Nikon 5000Ed scanner ...) over the ethernet network
at home ...
It also messed up the PCI slots and/or USB channel. Didn't show up
right
At 6:49 AM -0700 7/13/2009, Geke wrote:
My Powermac G4 digital audio doesn't recognize a new card reader and
MP4 player, but it does recognize my older digital camera and MP3
player.
Open Console.app (it's in /Applications/Utilities). Set it to view
system.log. Then plug in the devices and
At 4:50 PM +0200 7/13/2009, Lodewijk Hartong wrote:
Secondly, USB devices are Plug 'n Play, that means you don't need any drivers.
That's incorrect. While the USB functionality is there, some devices
DO require specialized drivers. In fact, I have several devices,
like Zio USB SmartMedia
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Bruce
Johnsonjohn...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
Does anyone know if a usb modem would work in the usb port of the
Airport Extreme n?
No it wouldn't. The USB modem is a 'softmodem', like a Winmodem; it
relies on the computer host's CPU to do the work.
In
On Jul 13, 10:07 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 8:48 PM -0700 7/12/2009, dualG4Wheels wrote:
On Jul 12, 9:01 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Update your backups! Just in case it's the HD...
I have time machine on the job as we speak.
You cannot boot from a TM backup. So
Should work. My old B+W G3 worked with a PCI NIC installed with no drivers.
On 7/13/09, sam adopt...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Thank you.
This will install in one of the open slots?
Sam
On Jul 13, 2:28 am, Wayne Garrett groge...@gmail.com wrote:
Get a cheap Realtek NIC. PCI
On 7/12/09, sam
Stephen Conrad wrote:
On 7/12/09, nestami...@gmail.com nestami...@gmail.com wrote:
Stephen Conrad wrote:
OK, got the drivers but cannot install them as this (damn) machine
won't accept my password for installation.
I KNOW the password for this machine (never changed it) but no
Apple Hardware Test? I am not familiar with this. Could you please
tell me where I can find this?
...now that I am alarmed!
I'm hoping to get another year out of this machine for as little as
possible before I make the move to the new intel proc.
Thanks,
Sam
On Jul 13, 11:58 am, Bill Connelly
sam wrote:
Apple Hardware Test? I am not familiar with this. Could you please
tell me where I can find this?
...now that I am alarmed!
I'm hoping to get another year out of this machine for as little as
possible before I make the move to the new intel proc.
Thanks,
Sam
On Jul 13, 11:58
On Jul 13, 2009, at 3:06 PM, nestami...@gmail.com wrote:
sam wrote:
Apple Hardware Test? I am not familiar with this. Could you please
tell me where I can find this?
Sam, apple Hardware tests are actually CDs that you run on the
machine to test its part. I think you can find them on
On Jul 12, 2009, at 11:57 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
What ever you do, DON'T GET A USB ETHERNET CARD. it will be very very slow.
also it is much cheaper to get a pci ethernet card. you can probably just
search pci ethernet card on ebay. I know someone who just installed one and
it works great.
On Jul 12, 12:37 am, MaGioZal magio...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/10/09 9:11 PM, Nick Burman at nbur...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone know how to make this Mac startup from a CDROM so I can install
Jaguar?
Hi Nick,
Well, I am running here Mac OS 10.4 on a Beige G3 with 512MB RAM, and
without
Now my G3 won't chime on startup. Is that a sign of certain death?
Nick
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On Jul 13, 6:59 pm, nburman nburmandes...@gmail.com wrote:
Now my G3 won't chime on startup. Is that a sign of certain death?
Nick
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On 14/07/2009, at 12:59 PM, nburman wrote:
Now my G3 won't chime on startup. Is that a sign of certain death?
Did you change anything before it would not start up?
Thanks,
Po-en Tsai
-- iMac G3 Indigo 350 MHz, running OSX 10.4, 10.3 and OS 9.2.2, 80gb
HDD with 768MB ram. Quite speedy.
I did as advised - I took out all the parts then started putting them
back one at a time. All thats missing at the mo (as it installs Jag)
is the floppy drive, A/V card, and a USB firewire card, all of which
were in it when it was working fine. ie before I tried to install
Tiger...
On Jul 13,
No problem. Thanks, Sam
On Jul 13, 3:14 pm, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
On Jul 13, 2009, at 3:06 PM, nestami...@gmail.com wrote:
sam wrote:
Apple Hardware Test? I am not familiar with this. Could you please
tell me where I can find this?
Sam, apple Hardware tests
Can you tell me what NIC stands for?
On Jul 13, 1:05 pm, Wayne Garrett groge...@gmail.com wrote:
Should work. My old B+W G3 worked with a PCI NIC installed with no drivers.
On 7/13/09, sam adopt...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Thank you.
This will install in one of the open slots?
Sam
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 19:11 -0700, sam wrote:
Can you tell me what NIC stands for?
Network Interface Card
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Yup. that makes sense! Thanks Ralph.
Sam
On Jul 13, 10:20 pm, Ralph Green sfrea...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 19:11 -0700, sam wrote:
Can you tell me what NIC stands for?
Network Interface Card
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On Jul 13, 11:44 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
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On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:02 PM, starrf...@valley.net wrote:
I'm not sure what I'll do.
What you SHOULD do is what they told you to do, it's the simplest
workable solution to solve your problem.
And to understand why Dan
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