On Jan 4, 2010, at 7:28 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> I knew I was going to get stumped somewhere here... I bought a Craftsman
> Multimeter a while back and I think I need to go to school to learn how to
> use the darn thing... I would like to answer your question though. Jeff
> On Jan 4, 2010, at
I knew I was going to get stumped somewhere here... I bought a
Craftsman Multimeter a while back and I think I need to go to school
to learn how to use the darn thing... I would like to answer your
question though. Jeff
On Jan 4, 2010, at 7:21 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
> On Jan 4, 2010, at
On Jan 4, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> I bought one of these a while back just for kicks, and for some reason
> I never got around to installing it any experiences? good/bad? Jeff
>
I've put fans in my cubes no trick or secret. Check the voltage with a $2.00
meter Then plug an
I recognize you from Facebook
I downloaded Video Viewer and tried the camera
No luck
*DIGITAL CAMERA USB:*
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 100
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: DSC
Product ID: 0x0108
Vendor ID: 0x0d64
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> O
On Jan 4, 2010, at 6:55 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> I am trying to use my DXG-308 digital camera as a webcam
> Under the setting PC it says PC Camera but when I set it to this it
> doesn't seem to work as a webcam.
> What am I doing wrong?
> Macam and Image Captire don't seem to work with it thi
I bought one of these a while back just for kicks, and for some reason
I never got around to installing it any experiences? good/bad? Jeff
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I am trying to use my DXG-308 digital camera as a webcam
Under the setting PC it says PC Camera but when I set it to this it doesn't
seem to work as a webcam.
What am I doing wrong?
Macam and Image Captire don't seem to work with it this way (Image Capture
does let me download pics from the cam tho
The only way I know how to do that is to never start using it, which
is my method. Don't make your machine remember your passwords for
you - remember them yourself.
My method is to have a secure "base password" which I can easily
remember, then replace a couple of the letters based on what I'm
On Jan 4, 2010, at 8:58 AM, ===( )8> wrote:
> Dan writes,
>
> "I have ST, TNG, DS9, and Vgrblech on DVD; loaners from a friend.
> Haven't started going thru them yet. Recently finished with BSG and
> caught up with SG*U, with a sidetrack of Weeds and Tudors)."
>
> I've got ALL the Trek you men
On Jan 4, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
> I read this article about quieting my MDD down:
> http://coolstuff.wordpress.com/2007/02/19/powermac-g4-mdd-cooling-and-noise-reduction/
>
> I bought this fan that the article suggested:
> http://www.frozencpu.com/products/4274/fan-235/SilenX_120
Yeah I haven't had a good time with Samsung. For the most part they fail
very quickly. I say just spend 5 min and 30$ and replace the optical drive.
-Jonas
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:05 AM, wrote:
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruce Johnson
> To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Sent:
I read this article about quieting my MDD down:
http://coolstuff.wordpress.com/2007/02/19/powermac-g4-mdd-cooling-and-noise-reduction/
I bought this fan that the article suggested:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/4274/fan-235/SilenX_120x120x38mm_-_18dBA_-_90CFM_iXtrema_Pro_Fan_IXP-76-18.html?tl=
On 1/4/10, Gary D. wrote:
> Help! Strange problem! I can't enter my password. When I want to
> install something or need to authenticate, etc. the entry window
> appears but there is no response from the keyboard, no dots appear,
> nothing - as if the keyboard weren't attached. Don't know where to
Cheers Ross, Drives seem to be supported so I'll back up my
applications later and do a clean install probably tomorrow and see
how that goes
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Subject: Re: Is this internal CD/DVD drive positively dead?
On Jan 3, 2010, at 9:30 PM, tonycd wrote:
>
> Any reason to believe the drive isn't dead, and/or any remaining
> te
On Jan 4, 2010, at 9:58 AM, ===( )8> wrote:
>
> The Quicksilver, the Mini, the Farallon and the DSL modem are all
> plugged into the Ethernet port (Asante 10T/8).
I think your problem is pretty simple. It sounds like you've connected
a DSL router to a switched network directly, and it doesn't
At 8:30 PM -0800 1/3/2010, tonycd wrote:
>dual 1.25 MDD
>Tiger.
>
>the internal CD/DVD drive will open and close, but it shows no signs
>of spinning a disk. I put a disk in, I hear no activity, I see no
>desktop icon for the inserted disk (seemingly irrespective of what
>it is). I checked the sn
On Jan 4, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Gary D. wrote:
> Help! Strange problem! I can't enter my password. When I want to
> install something or need to authenticate, etc. the entry window
> appears but there is no response from the keyboard, no dots appear,
> nothing - as if the keyboard weren't attached. D
Dan writes,
"(Probably best to move this to another thread with a proper subject
line if you want to pursue this topic further)."
Yup, OK, doing that now.
"I donno much about Verizon's infrastructure for DSL... but FWIW,
several friends here (I realize we're at the other end of the state
from yo
Dan writes,
"I have ST, TNG, DS9, and Vgrblech on DVD; loaners from a friend.
Haven't started going thru them yet. Recently finished with BSG and
caught up with SG*U, with a sidetrack of Weeds and Tudors)."
I've got ALL the Trek you mentioned -- mine, mine, MINE, not loaners!
:-D Friend gave me
Help! Strange problem! I can't enter my password. When I want to
install something or need to authenticate, etc. the entry window
appears but there is no response from the keyboard, no dots appear,
nothing - as if the keyboard weren't attached. Don't know where to
start looking for the problem.
Det
On Jan 3, 2010, at 9:30 PM, tonycd wrote:
>
> Any reason to believe the drive isn't dead, and/or any remaining
> tests, procedures or paramedic help I've not yet tried?
Replacements are cheap enough that it's senseless to spend much time
trying all the stuff you've been told to do. OS X does
On Jan 4, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
> On Jan 3, 12:22 pm, John Carmonne wrote:
>
>> I remember the day when a couple of 100 MB Zip's did the trick. The
>> off site wireless services look like they may be
>> a choice for mass storage but I'm leery at the moment. I'd want to
>> really
On Jan 3, 12:22 pm, John Carmonne wrote:
> I remember the day when a couple of 100 MB Zip's did the trick. The off site
> wireless services look like they may be
> a choice for mass storage but I'm leery at the moment. I'd want to really
> test their systems before I rely on them.
Right. And
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