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On Nov 30, 9:03 pm, Doug McNutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cracked solder joints often respond to a sharp tap that accelerates
the circuit board edge-wise a bit. Not as much as a sledgehammer but
sharp. Your symptoms sound a bit like that.
Heh. Just like the old pin 1 problem on the analog
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On Nov 26, 4:25 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone care to share opinions on the relative merits of these two
(affordable) color laser printers? The former is available at
Buy.com for $200. The latter at Staples for $250.
I forgot to mention, that the built-in ethernet
On Nov 19, 8:14 am, Dennis Myhand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been tinkering with my Sawtooth FrankenMac and I am curious about
what kind of Chip was supposed to go on a specific spot on the logic
board. It can be seen here:
http://pages.suddenlink.net/myhand/what.html
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On Oct 9, 5:12 pm, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sigh. It was a long, hard, and bloody battle, and unfortunately, the
barbarians seem to have won. Half the list is a well-nigh unreadable
mass of top posted ignorance anymore.
Me, I blame AOL for letting their unwashed hordes onto
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On Sep 28, 4:22 pm, diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Ramdac 100 video card in my stash. I can't find much info on
it but what I did find says PM 7100 or Quadra. This would be a nubus
card then, correct? It visually looks PCI to me but without a PCI
card to compare it too, I could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't looked at this computer yet--it's one I set up for a friend some
months ago.
She tells me one of her cats walked across the keyboard, and since then,
the computer is speaking everything, but it does it by spelling out things.
(It's saying c-a-t not saying
On Sep 4, 5:31 pm, diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part of the issue is that the SATA drives are bigger and cheaper at the
moment.
And it is a momentary thing. Well the cheaper part. The bigger bit
is a fact that will stay true. As far as I can tell, PATA drives only
go up to 750 GB
On Sep 6, 5:24 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
starrfarr wrote:
Cyberguys offers adapter cards that convert CF cards to either ata
or sata so you could plug them into a computer to function exactly
as a drive. Such a device that would accept SDHC cards could be VERY
useful.
Would
On Sep 4, 4:17 pm, Simon Royal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I was looking on eBay and stumbled across solid state laptop hard drives.
How much difference would they make to a laptops speed? Can they be fitted
to any laptop or are they only SATA? I couldn't find any IDE ones.
Simon
I
On Sep 3, 11:20 pm, diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thinking of the future here, I am wondering if I wouldn't be well
served to buy a SATA PCI (not express) card for the FW800.
Then I can buy the newer drives which will still work in a G5 or Mac
Pro when I finally do upgrade.
Spending
On Sep 2, 12:40 pm, diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking to increase hard drive space in my G4 1.42DP
I also like the Seagates because of the 5 year warranty. True, a
warranty doesn't help your data if the drive dies, but I would like to
think that they put a little more thought
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