When you open a Beige, it is easy to slightly unseat one or more of
the cards. Press down firmly on all cards. Also know as The Push
and Pray System for fixing computers.
G3 zif and spare RAM from the BW. But, now that I have opened the
case and removed parts I can not get the Beige
Howdy,
I'm in the process of getting a little ghetto recording studio set up
in my house and pretty much just need a way of getting multiple
instruments recorded into one mac, so have been looking at audio
interfaces, which can be quite pricey. But those griffin imic things
are pretty cheap (but
Mike,
the iMic is, in my experience, a great item. It will provide one stereo input,
and one stereo output, but then most Macs have that built in! I have used my
iMic to provide a way of connecting headphones to the keyboard (via usb), while
the CPU was hidden under the desk. Also to use with
On Dec 3, 2009, at 7:51 AM, Mike Linnett wrote:
Howdy,
I'm in the process of getting a little ghetto recording studio set up
in my house and pretty much just need a way of getting multiple
instruments recorded into one mac, so have been looking at audio
interfaces, which can be quite
On Dec 3, 12:10 am, Bruce Godfrey bro...@verizon.net wrote:
However, in my web surfing the topic today I realized that my attempt to
reset the MoBo was not done correctly. I did not hold down the cuda
button for a full 30-60 seconds. I have now pulled the battery,
disconnected the power
On Dec 2, 3:13 pm, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
I had similar issues with an Apple LaserSelect 360. I tried several
new toner cartridges/ I cleaned everything.twice, but no joy.
I hated to part with my faithful servant after so many good years,
but I gave in and
At 2:02 PM -0600 12/2/2009, Ralph Green wrote:
It sure sounds like a dirty fuser. On a different model Laserjet, I
solved a similar problem by cleaning the fuser wire. Is your fuser wire
exposed, so you can run a cotton cloth down it? They are pretty
fragile, so you want to do that with a light
On Dec 3, 2009, at 9:02 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
Last year about this time three or four models of Color Laser Printer
were available from $200 - $300 with free shipping, and ethernet and
postscript built in.
The problem with cheap color laser printers is that you pretty much
buy the thing
At 11:38 AM -0500 12/3/2009, Dan wrote:
At 2:02 PM -0600 12/2/2009, Ralph Green wrote:
It sure sounds like a dirty fuser. On a different model Laserjet, I
solved a similar problem by cleaning the fuser wire. Is your fuser wire
exposed, so you can run a cotton cloth down it? They are pretty
On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Dan wrote:
Dirty fuser seems to be the consensus (incl private replies). I'm
poking around now for directions on how to get to it. Should be
interesting; I've never been in a laser printer's guts before. This
could be fun and/or messy. (Hopefully I'll have no
I like my M-Audio FastTrack Ultra system, using ProTools M-Powered-8
software, which allows four mics, and other inputs including MIDI. I'm just
learning it. But it allows me to use mics of a wide variety.
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On Nov 20, 11:22 am, Ross olfec...@digizip.com wrote:
On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, Ross olfec...@digizip.com wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:03 pm, Ross olfec...@digizip.com wrote:
... I will report back on whether it actually
works for ATAPI devices, or not...
Working fine under OS X 10.4.11! SYBA
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From: Ross olfec...@digizip.com
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Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 1:59:47 AM
Subject: Re: Anybody tried this card in 10.5.8??
Probably not good to post any information not needed, but a hardware serial
number is not
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