On Oct 10, 2008, at 11:53 PM, joplinfan wrote:
Hi all,
Just bought an ATI Radeon 7000 AGP card for $10 NIB. It's for a PC, so
I want to flash the bios and use it in my G4 Digital Audio.
I've seen some references on the net that Radeon 7000 cards were PCI
only... but this one is
Hi
Thanks for everyones help. It was a lot easier to do than I thought.
I now have 20GB HD as my boot (primary master), 120GB for my music
collection (primary slave), DVD drive (secondary master) and a 20GB
(secondary slave) where the zip drive was.
It took less than 20 minutes to put it all
My Reply follows quote. On 10/10/2008 15:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ok guys, got a friend that just called me saying he threw files away
that he didn't want to lose (long story) is there ANY way of
retrieving files that have been trashed? any advice will be helpful.
PS- He's using a Black
Question 1: Will this card be properly recognized by 10.5.5 which is
currently installed, or do I need to install the card and then re-
install the OS?
Question 2: What is the advantage/disadvantage of using the DVI
connection rather than the traditional VGA?
Just some questions from
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Doug Burton wrote:
Question 1: Will this card be properly recognized by 10.5.5 which is
currently installed, or do I need to install the card and then re-
install the OS?
I installed an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro under Leopard 10.5.5 and found the
Apple supplied
Have you looked Sandvoc by Karelia Software?
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Hi.
I've never been a subscriber to massive hard drives.
What does the average user do with all that space? Who actually uses 1000GB?
Then you have the question of backing up. The larger the storage the larger the
back up needed.
The largest drive I have had is 160GB which came in my Intel
On Oct 11, 2008, at 2:39 PM, Simon Royal wrote:
I've never been a subscriber to massive hard drives.
What does the average user do with all that space? Who actually
uses 1000GB? Then you have the question of backing up. The larger
the storage the larger the back up needed.
Try doing
On Sat, October 11, 2008 5:39 pm, Simon Royal wrote:
Hi.
I've never been a subscriber to massive hard drives.
What does the average user do with all that space? Who actually uses
1000GB? Then you have the question of backing up. The larger the storage
the larger the back up needed.
Hi
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Doug Burton wrote:
Question 1: Will this card be properly recognized by 10.5.5 which is
currently installed, or do I need to install the card and then re-
install the OS?
It was recognized
Question 2: What is the advantage/disadvantage of using the DVI
Hello,
About a year or so ago, I upgraded my internet speed to Verizon DHL
and noticed a considerable improvement. Recently, things have slowed
way down. When I open Safari I have to wait 20 or more seconds for the
home page to open. When I try to open any other page, the
Hi.
I was playing around with my Macs the other day.
My PowerBook G3 has a VGA port on the back and when I hooked my
monitor to it found that itt supports a second display in spanning
mode.
A handy feature when working with a lot of apps.
I then hooked up the monitor to my G3 iMac
Hi.
I was playing around with my Macs the other day.
My PowerBook G3 has a VGA port on the back and when I hooked my monitor to it
found that itt supports a second display in spanning mode.
A handy feature when working with a lot of apps.
I then hooked up the monitor to my G3 iMac and this
At 10:39 PM +0100 10/11/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
What does the average user do with all that space?
Data is like GAS. It expands to fill all available space!
Who actually uses 1000GB? Then you have the question of backing up.
The larger the storage the larger the back up needed.
Backup
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:37 AM, insightinmind wrote:
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Doug Burton wrote:
Question 1: Will this card be properly recognized by 10.5.5 which is
currently installed, or do I need to install the card and then re-
install the OS?
I installed an ATI Radeon 9800
On Oct 11, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Doug Burton wrote:
If you get the chance you might want to give the DVI a try Bill.
Made a big difference in the sharpness of the image for me. I
noticed a lot of jaggies with the VGA connection. JMHO
Actually ... turns out I still am! My Sony CPD-G220R is
On Oct 11, 2008, at 5:22 PM, Wilton Shaw wrote:
Hello,
About a year or so ago, I upgraded my internet speed to Verizon DHL
and noticed a considerable improvement. Recently, things have slowed
way down. When I open Safari I have to wait 20 or more seconds for
the home page to open. When
But a call to verizon tech service wouldn't hurt ...
1 800 567 - 6789
Bill Connelly
artsite: http://mysite.verizon.net/moonstoneartstudio
myspace: http://www.myspace.com/moonstoneartstudio
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On Oct 11, 2008, at 7:43 PM, insightinmind wrote:
But a call to verizon tech service wouldn't hurt ...
1 800 567 - 6789
And some of the service reps are on crack ...
Bill Connelly
artsite: http://mysite.verizon.net/moonstoneartstudio
myspace:
At 5:22 PM -0400 10/11/2008, Wilton Shaw wrote:
eMac, using OS 10.5.5.
Verizon DHL
Is this ADSL -- you can use the internet while you talk on the
telephone, or some other versions?
What speed service, downstream and up?
things have slowed way down.
We're going to need specifics. things
I just bought a G5 2.0 dual core off Ebay, and the 23 Apple Cinema
Display that I've been using with my G4 Quicksilver won't connect to
it, because the monitor has an ADC connector, and the G5 has only DVI
ports (I know Apple has a converter cable, but they want $100 for it).
That big 23 screen
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