I have had the same problem on my graphite PM G4, but putting the jumpers in
a dual configuration worked. I have both hard drives at 40GB, one is a
master one is a slave. Only thing is, it only worked for me after i
partitioned the main hard drive. Now only the main HDD can be used in target
disk
and drive 1 has 3 partitons. A 20GB partition, and (2) 10GB partitons.
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On Mar 30, 8:43 pm, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
I want to upgrade a Cube 500 MHz to 1GHz or up. I see a 1.2 GHz Sonnet
Encore for sale, what I'm wondering is how does that compare to a Powerlogix
or other brands.
Not only speed but compatibility and heat. I have a fan and 1.5 GB
Hi LISTERS,
WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far
HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present
there is no jumper on the back so I assume that's running as Cable
Select?
I know about jumpering HD's from my days on the Dark Side, but since
most
Hi LISTERS,
WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far
HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present
there is no jumper on the back so I assume that's running as Cable
Select?
I know about jumpering HD's from my days on the Dark Side, but since
most
On Mar 31, 2010, at 10:41 PM, Mark Sokolovsky coolmar...@gmail.com
wrote:
here's one thing. I reccommend to only buy processors that were
originally made by apple, to ensure more performance and
compatability. It's much more reasonable to buy a 1.25Ghz PowerPC G4
processor upgrade rather
Hello Dan,
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On 4/1/10 8:54 AM, Deiniol ap Deiniol autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi LISTERS,
WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far
HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present
A bit off topic, but maybe somebody here has some ideas!
My G5 2.0 Duely with Tiger (10.4.11) will often hang on boot - all the
fans running full speed and the dreaded screen saying hold down power
button for 5 seconds... which I do, and eventually the thing will boot.
When I look through the
On Apr 1, 2010, at 11:05 AM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
A bit off topic, but maybe somebody here has some ideas!
My G5 2.0 Duely with Tiger (10.4.11) will often hang on boot - all
the fans running full speed and the dreaded screen saying hold down
power button for 5 seconds... which I do,
On Mar 31, 7:13 pm, John Callahan jcalla...@stny.rr.com wrote:
I hope I'm not out of line posting this but knowing of the setup
issues w/ Airport/printers thought this may be of help to someone.
After some twelve hours of frustration these instructions got me
connected. . .
John, I'm
On Apr 1, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Da'Birdman wrote:
I'm satisfied with our machine
right now, but will seriously reconsider before buying any more MF
printers from Canon in the future. Good luck!
I agree on the MF printers from Canon, too, but I mainly mean MF in
the Samuel L Jackson sense.
On 4/1/10 1:43 PM, Bruce Johnson of john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu sent
On Apr 1, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Da'Birdman wrote:
I'm satisfied with our machine
right now, but will seriously reconsider before buying any more MF
printers from Canon in the future. Good luck!
I agree on the MF
Sorry if this questions seems to naive/basic, but my experience with AGP
cards is limited.
I bought a flashed nVidia GeForce FX5200 128Mb to replace the 64Mb of a late
2004 PowerMac G5 dual 2GHz. The FX5200 is shorter than the original ATI
Radeon 9600 Pro, so the hook of the GeForce card
Huh? All of these 'custom' processors were the ONLY upgrades made. Also, they
all use IBM and Motorola processors.
They're perfectly suitable for the purpose.
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Is there a 1.GB or faster Apple unit I can rob out of a QuickSilver that will
work in my Cube?
John
System Dual 1.25, MDD
OSX.4.11
Mail refuses to open. Claims the 'Home' directory is too full. No
room to index mail.
I have deleted/ moved files in the 'user' 'account' directory (now
less than 16 entries)
Tried Re-Booting, Safe Boot, still no joy.
HELP Presently using a 'backup'
http://www.weirdomatic.com/funny-mailboxes.html
Check out the very last photo for your next G4 project!
:-)
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On Apr 1, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
System Dual 1.25, MDD
OSX.4.11
Mail refuses to open. Claims the 'Home' directory is too full. No
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I have deleted/ moved files in the 'user' 'account' directory (now
less than 16 entries)
Tried Re-Booting, Safe Boot,
Hi All
I just got a TiBook 800, really nice piece everything works OK except
the power adapter never turns green, even though the battery is fully
charged and shows 100%. The adapter is good because I use it on other
machines. Is this an indication of impending trouble or would I just
On Apr 1, 2010, at 1:57 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
Hi All
I just got a TiBook 800, really nice piece everything works OK
except the power adapter never turns green, even though the battery
is fully charged and shows 100%. The adapter is good because I use
it on other machines. Is this an
Does it turn green on the other machines? So long as it's properly
charging the battery and such I wouldn't worry too much.
Yes it does turn green. I think the 800 DVI TiBook's have a
separate DC board unlike the 500 VGA models. Can that be the problem?
I really don't need the green
O.K.It's POP
Next problem -
renamed Users/chuck/Library/Mail/Mailboxes -- U../c../L../M../
MailboxesX
and U../c../L../POP-cad.. --- U../c../L../POPX-cad..
Which should have taken care of that part of the problem.
Then comes the rub ---
Still can't open Mail
On Apr 1, 2010, at 2:48 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
Does it turn green on the other machines? So long as it's properly
charging the battery and such I wouldn't worry too much.
Yes it does turn green. I think the 800 DVI TiBook's have a separate
DC board unlike the 500 VGA models. Can
I doubt the battery would cause the light not to turn on. If anything a
bad battery would make it stay green.
Jonas Ulrich wrote:
The problem is most likely just the battery. Try swapping in a
different battery, or taking the battery out and see if the light
turns green.
-Jonas
On Thu, Apr
O.K.It's POP
Next problem -
renamed Users/chuck/Library/Mail/Mailboxes -- U../c../L../M../
MailboxesX
and U../c../L../POP-cad.. --- U../c../L../POPX-cad..
Which should have taken care of that part of the problem.
***NEW***
If it is longer, be careful and try not to damage anything inside. Put it in
carefully, and you'll be good to go. It will fit in, but i don't know about
the hook. The hook may be some obstrustion to the system. I have expirience
with an Nvidia GeForce 6200 GT with 256MB VRAM, it is very long, and
On Apr 1, 2010, at 3:45 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
Still can't open Mail [Necessary to do the account changing.]
Ok, you've saved your email, delete your mail prefs.
That'll force Mail to go through the new account creation.
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University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
The FX 5200 is shorter that the original card, so the hook used to secure it
to the AGP slot latch is lined with the slot and has to get inside if I want
the card to fit.
It`s the same lenght as the Rage 128 fitted originally to early G4
PowerMacs (I had one to compare), so it would perfectly
Is there a 1.GB or faster Apple unit I can rob out of a QuickSilver that will
work in my Cube?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP
I doubt it John.
Most of the QS and later either had a 133 or 167MHz bus speed on their
motherboards and the CPUs had to be matched to
Ok I think if it is charging the battery and the battery holds a charge then
maybe it is just the little light that makes it turn green is burned out??? I
have a 1G Tibook and it doesn't have a light ring around the plug like my
Clamshells do and your Tibook... I have to go by the bar
On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:52 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:
Ok I think if it is charging the battery and the battery holds a charge
then maybe it is just the little light that makes it turn green is burned
out??? I have a 1G Tibook and it doesn't have a light ring around the plug
like my
O.K.It's POP
Next problem -
renamed Users/chuck/Library/Mail/Mailboxes -- U../c../L../M../
MailboxesX
and U../c../L../POP-cad.. --- U../c../L../POPX-cad..
Which should have taken care of that part of the problem.
***NEW***
Oh the green light is on the charger, I thought it was like the Clamshells
on around the port on the computer... Then maybe what ever is in the port where
it plugs into on the computer is not completing the circuit to trip the light
on, maybe someone broke it when they took it apart??? If
I thought the early Tibooks have the hockey puck chargers similar to the
Clamshells (smaller plug?)...
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Sent: Apr 1, 2010 10:03 PM
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: TiBook charger
On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:52 PM,
On Apr 1, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
The problem is most likely just the battery. Try swapping in a different
battery, or taking the battery out and see if the light turns green.
-Jonas
Thanks Jonas I put in another battery and after reaching 100% charge the green
light comes
On Apr 1, 2010, at 8:00 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:
I thought the early Tibooks have the hockey puck chargers similar to the
Clamshells (smaller plug?)...
The light is around the plug I guess I didn't make that clear these a genuine
Apple adapters. AFAIK the TiBooks had a white brick
alrighty then, i guess you are good to go... im i right? If so, then i am
glad that i helped you out. any time you have a question about macs or pcs,
come to me.
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On Apr 1, 2010, at 12:41 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
It's much more reasonable to buy a 1.25Ghz PowerPC G4 processor
upgrade rather that the ones you see, because you don't know what
processors they are, and who knows what could be in them, if they
are fast, and if they really are what they
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