MDD 867 vs 1.0

2010-09-26 Thread Bequette Jeff
I have 2 machines, both MDD, 1 an 867ghzdp the other a 1ghzdp.  The  
1ghz machine has a dead mother board.  Can I swap the processors 1.0  
the 867 machine?  Or should I look at swapping the motherboards?


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Re: Do G5s sleep?

2010-08-13 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Dana Collins wrote:


On 8/12/10 11:46 AM, Bequette Jeff of jbeque...@tconl.com sent



On Aug 10, 2010, at 4:24 PM, DLC wrote:


Greetings all,
I was able to move a spare G5 (1.8GHz, DP) from my school office to
home studio. At the office, sleep on the unit was not a luxury;  
now at

home it would be a nice feature. The G5 does not sleep; when I
manually put it to sleep, it goes through the motions to the point  
of
shitting down the monitor projection, then immediately wakes up  
again.

The OS is 10.5.8, btw.
Is this a common issue with G5s? Any particular preferences to trash
to reset the Energy System Preference?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Best regards,
Dana



Must be in your settings.  My DP 1.8 G5 does sleep.   OS 10.5.8


Thanks for responding, Jeff. So... What are your settings?
-Dana




Sorry, missed your reply yesterday.

Under Energy Saver, Sleep, Put the computer/the displays to sleep when  
inactive for 1 tic less than 15 minutes.


Screen saver, random iphoto starts at 4 minutes




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Re: Do G5s sleep?

2010-08-12 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Aug 10, 2010, at 4:24 PM, DLC wrote:


Greetings all,
I was able to move a spare G5 (1.8GHz, DP) from my school office to
home studio. At the office, sleep on the unit was not a luxury; now at
home it would be a nice feature. The G5 does not sleep; when I
manually put it to sleep, it goes through the motions to the point of
shitting down the monitor projection, then immediately wakes up again.
The OS is 10.5.8, btw.
Is this a common issue with G5s? Any particular preferences to trash
to reset the Energy System Preference?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Best regards,
Dana



Must be in your settings.  My DP 1.8 G5 does sleep.   OS 10.5.8





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Re: Will PowerPC be forever obsolete?/Great job!

2010-06-13 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Jun 12, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

Here is that proof you wanted. Please, after you watch it, don't bug  
me about this subject ever again. I started what i thought would be  
an interesting conversation, but all i got is Fed up from other  
people annoying me with It's fake comments. Since iMovie wasn't  
compatible with the videos i recorded (I used my phone, it came out  
as .WMV files, grrr.) I uploaded into 5 parts. Well, enjoy!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkV7zqF3dB8 Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmDo-1u7fWo Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpYHLe6iLpo Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDdzP5SyzKs Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgQ66PkMowg Part 5

Again. thanks for watching this video. I hope you enjoy it. Have a  
nice day everybody! Also, like I said, you can post comments (not  
rude ones.) on the video sites, but, don't bother me about this  
subject after you see the video and proof, because this has gone far  
enough. I wanted to keep this a secret, but I guess that the present  
is more exciting to tell about something like this than the future.  
Alrighty then, have a nice day everybody!


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Great Job!  now if I can just squeeze a G5 into my old 512ke..



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Re: So what do you think about the iPad?

2010-04-19 Thread Bequette Jeff
I think it is perfect for my semi-luddite wife whose idea of using a  
computer is that it should adapt to her- her preferred location in the  
living room, not seated in front of a computer..

On Apr 18, 2010, at 11:02 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

Guys and gals, I just want to survey some of you who respond to me  
by replying to me.


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Re: With plenty time..

2010-03-12 Thread Bequette Jeff


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On Mar 12, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Nestamicky wrote:


anything is possible: 
http://www.instructables.com/id/Upgrade-your-original-1984-Macintosh-to-run-OS-X-S/


Cool, now if we can figure out how to shoehorn a intel macbook into a  
clamshell..



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Re: HP ScanJet 7490c issues

2010-02-27 Thread Bequette Jeff

On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:13 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



On Feb 26, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Dan wrote:

I downloaded the latest software from HP, for this scanner.  
PrecisionScan 3.3.  Seems to work well, very fast, etc. BUT the  
daemon that watches the buttons on scanner's front panel has a BAD  
memory leak.  It sits there chewing up memory until the VM size  
grows to about 1.5 GB, then it takes the Mac to its knees, then the  
whole system freezes.


Googled around, saw this is a known problem - soln is to kill that  
daemon.  But that leaves the scanner's front panel unusable.


I also have other HP scanners, different models but mostly of the  
same time frame, that I need to get working.


Is there a version of PrecisionScan, newer than 3.3, that supports  
these older scanners, but doesn't come with the handy dandy  
hemorrhage?  Been googling around, and perusing hp's site, but so  
far found nada.



I've looked and looked without result too.

In my case they just went and bought a newer scanner for the Macs  
and relegated the HP to a PeeCee, but my next choice was to write a  
little daemon myself that 'kill -HUP' ed the HP daemon on a regular  
basis.


--
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College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group


After having numerous problems with an HP Photosmart 2610 /scan/copy/ 
fax/print with photo card plug in's, and some 4 months spent searching  
the HP website, found these rules buried deep in literature. (computer  
is a DPG5 1.8, jun 04, 4gigs ram, with a 4 person family having thier  
own log ins)
1.  Must be plugged to a computer to do more than print. no network  
multifunction.
2.  Doesn't work well a family (shared) printer on a family computer,  
except for printing. (This seems to be solved on upgrade to 10.4-now  
works across everyone log ins)

3. Have an hp monitor trap on the login page that seems to help.
4. HP Device Manager on my dock seems to handle the work.
5. Still using READ IRIS 9 for OCR work.
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Re: HP ScanJet 7490c issues

2010-02-27 Thread Bequette Jeff





5. Still using READ IRIS 9 for OCR work.


Jeff, how good of a job does that do?

- Dan.
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it does Ok with text, then ported to iWork to get full manipulation.  
and add graphics back in.  Came with and part of HP device manager-the  
url on version tracker-


http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/14957

might help out the guy looking for a hp 1115 solution, Version Tracker  
looks like several flavors availible




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Re: When Macs go evil

2010-02-26 Thread Bequette Jeff


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On Feb 25, 2010, at 7:15 AM, Dan wrote:


At 9:16 AM + 2/25/2010, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Bequette Jeff wrote:
I was going to mention Rush.  I remember him extolling the  
virtues of Powerbooks what back in 1990 when they first came out...


Always thought Rush using Mac's was a good thing-now if I convert  
him to bicycle commuting.


And a job as an aide in a Nursing home. Oh, skip that he would  
probably be one of those   dark angel  types trying to euthenize  
the residents. All the res!dents!


Does Limbaugh use/have Macs on his set?

Many tv personalities are propped up by their, um, props.

How much more evil would he be if he had no Mac?


Saw a ruby iMac G3 on a zombie movie last night.

he has used Mac's for years, reportedly the only Windoze machine is  
the one Bo Snerdly (call screener) uses.  I think instead of When  
Macs go evil it should be When Macs go Right!


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Re: When Macs go evil

2010-02-24 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:40 PM, James Therrault wrote:



On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:43 PM, James Therrault jetas...@netzero.com 
 wrote:


On Feb 23, 2010, at 12:55 AM, Dan wrote:

Over the years, I think we've all taken note of Mac product  
placement in
TV shows and movies.  From Scotty talking into that mouse, to  
David Levinson

using a PowerBook to upload a virus into the alien mothership, on
Independence Day.  (Yes, Mac OS *is* compatible with alien computer
systems!)

For the most part, the trend is that only the good guys use Macs.  
Bad guys

use PCs!

Tonite, however, I noticed that on Angel, the lawyers at the  
Wolf, Ram, 

Hart use Macs!  OMG!

What other bad guys use Macs?



Fox News...



GASP !

Limbaugh has Macs too ! ( for real ) The balance of the force is  
teetering !



I was going to mention Rush.  I remember him extolling the virtues  
of Powerbooks what back in 1990 when they first came out...


JT

Always thought Rush using Mac's was a good thing-now if I convert him  
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Re: When Macs go evil

2010-02-23 Thread Bequette Jeff


Bequette Jeff
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On Feb 23, 2010, at 11:43 AM, John Musbach wrote:


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Tonite, however, I noticed that on Angel, the lawyers at the Wolf,  
Ram, 

Hart use Macs!  OMG!


Sorry, but I have to ask... how old are you? :P


So was it lawyers or just this firm is evil?  (not being a watcher)



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Re: 10.5 on a G5

2010-02-19 Thread Bequette Jeff


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On Feb 19, 2010, at 7:45 AM, Trickster wrote:


Hey guys,
Everyone was a big help on my last post about moving a hard drive,
thank you much for everything. Wanted to get peoples opinions on
running 10.5 on a G5 1.8, 7 gigs of ram 160 gig HD.  Opinion on the
net seems to be mixed, with some saying is great, others saying is
bad, some saying it gets better as the OS is updated. Does anyone have
any personal experience with this?

Thanks again
Peter



Running 10.5.8 on June 04 DP G5, 4gigs ram, 300  700 gb internal,  
160gb fw external.   Runs fine but is probably last update for this  
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Re: Why are you (still) using PowerPC-based Macs?

2010-01-22 Thread Bequette Jeff


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Bought my last dual g5/1.8 (June 04), six years later still doing  
almost everything I need it to do... (Civ IV would be nice, but not  
nice enough to buy new.) Works very well in leopard.  However, I  
didn't get the bluetooth option when I bought it.  Does anyone have  
recommendations, third party cards?


With teenage daughters papers and iTunes libraries, I have upgraded  
both HD's 800 and a 300gb, maxed the ram.  My daughter's new intel  
macbook (for college) can run rings around it.



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Re: iPhoto Camera recognition

2010-01-07 Thread Bequette Jeff


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On Jan 6, 2010, at 3:45 PM, Dana Collins wrote:


On 1/6/10 4:17 PM, Stephen Conrad of khel...@gmail.com sent


Machine: G4 Quicksilver running OS X 10.4.11

I cannot seem to DL any version of iPhoto, even from Apple's site.  
They all

say they cannot find iPhoto on my machine
And I do not have it on my machine (i looked for it)
Anyone?


Hi Stephen,
As others have said, iPhoto (part of iLife) needs to be purchased  
(bundling
with the OS is only a recent action on Apple's part). For Tiger,  
iTunes is
the only free component of the iLife suite. Shop the Swaplist for a  
used

copy of iLife '06 or later; you'll get a copy at a good price.
Best regards,
Dana




And as to the earlier post about cameras iPhoto recognizes, the only  
one I've found i cannot get to work is the Bushnell camera in the  
bino's.  Everything else is plug and play.


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RE: New SD camera card reader

2009-11-26 Thread Bequette Jeff

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 Subject: Re: New SD camera card reader

 i bought a Promaster Digital 4 in one when I discovered the  
 limitation of the camera (about 600 pics on the sd card) and the HP  
 photosmart printer (about 1000 pics).  I took it to my local camera  
 shop where their reader came up with 4500+ photos on an 16gb SD  
 card.  (Daughter went on tour) Amazing how they do not talk about  
 this when you're buying the large gigabyte cards


 Bequette Jeff
 jbeque...@tconl.com



 On Nov 26, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:

 I also have one of these Converter Drive units of the Digital
 Concepts brand, which reads and writes both SD and MMC cards. It's
 double the width of a USB slot (when there are several in series) but
 it's offset to one side in order to take up only one slot's utility  
 if
 it's placed at the end of a series of USB slots. It costs either  
 $0.99
 or $1.99 at MicroCenter stores (possibly also at  
 www.microcenter.com
 also) and has worked fine for me for almost a year.

 Actually, I purchased a dozen of these tiny units, and have given  
 them
 to family and friends as a useful gift. No one has mentioned any
 shortcomings with their use. They are USB 2.0 (fast) units.

 Stanton

 ***
 On Nov 26, 2009, at 1:54 AM, Kasey Smith wrote:

 I have a cheapo that i got from Walmart thats made by Digital
 Concepts. Its their 51-in1 with the SIM card reader (dunno about this
 functionality though, doesn't have an app for Mac.) It works nicely
 in X and 9.

 On Nov 25, 2009, at 11:41 PM, Michael G.M. wrote:
 These things seem to be about the cheapest cheepo-built peripheral
 I've ever shopped for. Can I get some recommendations for shopping  
 for
 a new one?

 Oh, I'll use it for Mac OS 9 and X too!

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Re: External floppy drive for G4

2009-11-21 Thread Bequette Jeff

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On Nov 21, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:


 I have a Buslink model FDD1 I want to use as an external usb floppy
 drive with my G4 gigabit ethernet. I can't figure out which adapter  
 to
 use. I have two that fit -- a 9 v, 800 MA, and a 3V, 300 MA. Anyone
 use this drive and know which adapter to use? Unfortunately, few
 makers put the same name on their products and the adapter.
 Paul Riemerman

 My guess is that neither of those go with it. Does the floppy have a
 label anywhere that specs required voltage? If not, can you crack it
 open and look to see if there is any labels?. The voltage spec is the
 key. You can burn it out with the wrong voltage. You can't hurt it
 with a supply rated higher in amperage, but you can burn out the
 power supply if it is rated lower.

 My WAG is that it uses either 5 or 12V since those are the standard
 voltages from computer power supplies for drives.

 BTW, googling around leads to a couple of descriptions of this item
 as bus powered, meaning it gets it's power from the usb cable. Have
 you tried plugging it into either a powered usb hub or directly into
 your Mac?

 Len

My floppy is usb as are most, since they went away prior to the G5

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Re: A question never asked? until now...

2009-11-21 Thread Bequette Jeff
Never got it work and never had/knew people doing it.
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On Nov 21, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:

 Ok, you big family of Mac-people, my distant but close bunch of
 acquaintances that I've never seen and that's the big question of
 the day it seems that for some reason, of which I still haven't
 figured out why, most G3-5er's don't do the ichat thing at all? You
 know that cool way of greeting people done so long ago? face to face!
 There!, I've said it, it's out in the open!
   I started this weird Mac obsession about eight years ago, not really
 an obsession, more like a slightly twisted hobby:-) with one idea
 among others that was to introduce me to people with similar like's
 and dislikes... this I believe I've achieved in a small way by the
 google list's. I would however like to push the envelope a bit, even
 though my attempt may be scrutinized a bit, and that is to say
 Anybody out there who doesn't suffer from a strange allergic reaction
 to seeing your own face on your computer? If so, I invite you to chat
 me sometime... my AIM buddy name is: twoapplen...@gmail.com
   
 Thanks again for your time!


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Re: Digital cameras, pocket camcorders and the Mac

2009-11-20 Thread Bequette Jeff
The only camera I cannot get to read My Mac is a pair of Bushnell  
photo binoculars... every thing else you can mount and use.

Bequette Jeff
jbeque...@tconl.com



On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:59 AM, MacDiva wrote:

 I am using a Kodakwho is similar to the Flip and works perfectly
 with the Mac. Any camera should be compatible with a Mac, they are all
 the same connections, etc. They usually come with a cable that
 attaches to the camera and the USB  port of the computer for easy
 transfer. Or,  you use a USB card reader that attache sto the mac USB
 port and insert the memory card in the reader. Either way, it is very
 easy.



 On Nov 19, 12:30 pm, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
 I am considering buying a Nikon Coolpix Touch camera. Has anyone  
 had experience with it and the Mac?

 Also, I am buying my son a pocket camcorder, either a Vado or Flip.  
 Any comments are either of these?

 jane

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Re: Anyone update to 10.5.7 yet?

2009-05-13 Thread Bequette Jeff


On May 13, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Peter wrote:

 Update went well on my QS. No problems at all.

 Peter M.

 Sent with my mobile device
No problem with update, dual 1.8/5gb ram
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Re: Appleworks vs a truetype font

2009-04-06 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



 and second DAMNYOU FOR LINKING THAT SITE!!!

 I took just one look and fell all the way off the wagon into craven
 fontaholic behavior again...:-P

 Gonna be wandering the streets at 3 AM, clothes reeking of toner and
 silkscreen ink, jonesing for yet another font or 200.

 Must...have...fnts



Hello, my name is jeff  I like hobbit font...i'd been clean for  
years


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Re: Upgrade to Leopard leaves mailboxes empty

2009-03-25 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:13 PM, Tom wrote:


 I'm working on it. Nobody here seems to have any ideas. Looks like I
 might have to delete my e-mail account, set it up all over again, and
 then try to import my old mailboxes from a backup copy of Mail from
 the Library.

 So this is the great Leopard, is it? What a mess, so far, with Mail
 thoroughly screwed up by the upgrade. It was working fine in Tiger. I
 wonder what else in Leopard is all fouled up, when I go to use it?
 Before moving on to other bad surprises I'll try to fix Mail.

 I only upgraded to Leopard because I wanted Time Machine for automatic
 backups, otherwise I wouldn't have done it.  I regret it now.

 Tom

Admittedly, once I got my working preferences restored - re- 
establishing the mail account from step one- every thing that had been  
in a folder was returned to its folder.  Every thing that was merely  
sitting in my inbox was gone.  It may exist somewhere on the hard  
drive- but haven't found it yet..  I upgraded because the last  
Quicktime upgrade killed off my daughters Sims game, and my  
Civilization, (Aspyr) and the only known fix was 10.5

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Re: what happened to the trash crunch noise?

2009-02-23 Thread Bequette Jeff


On Feb 13, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Charles Davis wrote:



 On Feb 13, 2009, at 7:51 PM, MacGuy wrote:


 for some reason the crunch of the trash went away? here crunchy!
 here crunchy?hmm.. ideas? Jeff


 Don't remember exactly where, but someplace among all the things in
 System Preferences there is a place to specify the 'sound' used for
 various event notifications.

 Have fun searching!!!

 Chuck D.

Mine still crunches- just done with 10.5 upgrade (and getting mail back)



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