r this week I had it up and running for awhile but it wasn't connected
> to the network so that's when I shut it down and this happened.
>
> Thanks
> Diane
>
> Hi Diane,
Have you tried booting from the install DVD and running disk first aid?
It will assess the disk and you m
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wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2017, at 9:10 AM, Jörg wrote:
>
> BTW which would be your favorite (most reliable) G5? I would like to get one
> eventually. Could I keep using my HDs,
oes not work, depending on your software requirements older Intel
Mac's can run OS 10.5. When my G5 died I went to an older G4 and an Intel iMac
running 10.5 which worked for my legacy graphics software. --glen
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Are special ATI drivers needed? I used this card in an MDD in 9.2.2 and 10.4.11
with no problems. I thought the drivers were in the system software. Am I
missing something?
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/downloads/other-downloads.html
You can download a copy of the old Adobe CS2 page from my Dropbox at:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p2y6e0kdtdytgvd/Adobe%20CS2%20%20Downloads.zip?dl=0
Maybe reinstall CS2??? Good luck, glen
On Fri, 9/9/16, Jörg Duurkoop <
the way and leave a
little space for the head to catch the guides. But that was a long time ago so
my memory is a bit fuzzy.
However, I would not recommend shipping the G5 with the HD installed with these
screws. --glen
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g all the power from the motherboard and
> reseting with the CUDA reset button.
>
I can't quite remember, but didn't the cuda button have to be held down for 20
or 30 seconds. I remember it was in an awkward place to hold down for a while
with the power board removed. It has been a long time
the computer was
dropped and most likely is damaged. Still a possible project if I get bored.
Meanwhile the Sawtooth is is just fine. I may replace it with a 2008 or 2009
iMac which will run 10.5 or 10.6 if I need more speed and can find one locally
for a good price. Thanks -- glen
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for all the help and suggestions -- glen
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1681
in the Sawtooth into my external Firewire enclosures
and have both bootable computers in one G4 until I repair or more likely
replace the G5.
Thanks, glen
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The 30” ps is
noticeably beefier than the 24”)
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disconnecting everything expect the power cord; it just clicks on then off.
Looks likes the power supply needs to be replaced. --glen
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> On Sep 17, 2015, at 11:47 AM, 'Glen' via G-Group <g3-5
n I said I was not interested he got
agressive an ended up saying Google would take down my site if I did not agree
to his proposition.
I told "OK take it down" and hung it. --glen
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just fine. Later I upgraded to the G5 version. And I do not miss
FLASH. --glen
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B705 and does not have the sleep problems you
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and restore solved problem
with no data loss. KEEP CURRENT BACKUPS!!!
Reply @ Bruce
I will run SMART. The other two volumes seem OK but who knows? At least all had
a redundant back up today.
Magnets -- always wanted to try that. Thanks all --glen
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was thinking of DiskWarrior. Since I still
have a number of PowerPC's it may be a good investment. --glen
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a charge but makes for a great iTunes server
for my living room stereo when plugged in. -- glen
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On Oct 10, 2013, at 3:39 PM, glen wrote:
On Oct 9, 2013, at 3:49 PM, mkehoe wrote:
A local Goodwill has a used iBook G4 (no ac power cord/charger) for $40.00.
I can power it up with my power cord, but don't know how to get
missing windows.
Have Fun
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a very long time since I played around with one of these.
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version
of OS 10 not to mention FCE and CS. --glen
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a great retirement project but I still have at least a year to
go and need the G5 now as I enter a greatly needed busy day job schedule.
Probably won't get much trouble shooting time until weekend --looks like junk,
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it is a
challenge to restore what is left to restore.
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problem for me since I use the DA as an OS 9 legacy machine; mainly for
old PageMaker files and other outdated software. Generally I think ATTO cards
and support -- at least in the old days of SCSI was terrific. -- glen
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properly.
The Adobe downloads are not a big deal for most folks but they are a very good
deal for me after spending many hundred's (1,000's?) of dollars for Adobe
software during the last 25 years or so. --glen
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Genuine NON Hacked Adobe site!!
Mac OS X v.10.2.8–v.10.3.8. PowerPC® G4 or G5 processor. Should work under
10.4
also, let me know if I am wrong.
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html
Len
GREAT, heads up! Yo' da'man!
Planned to search ebay for Acrobat 8 and CS2
/adriankingsleyhughes/2013/01/07/download-adobe-cs2-applications-for-free/
- Dan.
-- - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
Ahhh, if it is too good to be true. . . That's more like Adobe.
I will try to install CS2 and report back. I do have a legal CS [1]. --glen
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Subject: Re: HP 5100 Laserjet driver for G4 needed
On Dec 3, 2012, at 6:12 PM, glen wrote:
I have searched Google and no joy. I can print from 10.4.11 on another
networked G4 but need to print from legacy OS9 files
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Il giorno 04/12/12 01:12, glen ha scritto:
Looking for OS 9 drivers for Digital Audio G4. Apparently HP no longer has
them on their support site.This is not a 5100 Deskjet or 5100 Officejet
just a
new
Google and no joy. I can print from 10.4.11 on another
networked G4 but need to print from legacy OS9 files on the DA that do not play
well with OS 10.4.11 or Classic. Perhaps someone has the driver stashed away
and could sent it -- or has a download link. Any suggestions? Thanks ---glen
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background music when working so I just crank up Safari and Pandora for music
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4.11 without Classic. I've run it in a
number of G4's from a Sawtooth to an MDD and it is still in use in two G4
towers. Never even tried to run it in Classic. No experience with 10.5 but
suspect it should work. Did not know about the 7.01 update but will check it
out, thanks Kris --glen
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cable. Many older Mac's require a crossover cable. See
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2274
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At 4:02 PM -0700 6/22/2012, glen wrote:
My concern is security. If some spammer has access to my address book and
can send spam spoofed from friends and associates' email address what else
do they know; SS numbers, CC numbers
and associates' email address what else do they
know; SS numbers, CC numbers, bank accounts, passwords???
Dan and Doug, thanks for you help and I will definitely change many passwords.
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for this? Or, are
spammers hacking into my friend and clients email devices to cause this
disturbing disruption? Or what else could be causing this? Is it something I
should be concerned with?
This raises a lot of red security flags. Thanks for any answers --glen
PS all emails were sent from a either a BW G3 (now
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when it would not boot 8.5. However,
no problem with 8.6 as you suggest. --glen
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during regular use before that this would normally clear
message and boot up machine.
Just a long shot. If you are using the original ADB mouse check the connection.
I have had a similar problem when an ADB mouse connection was not fully seated
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It doesn't occupy a slot but attaches to the Rage 128 card.
That was my original thought but the OP has a Radeon 7000 installed. That
should take care of the decoder problem.
http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-205178.html
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threads on the rpc.1 forums regarding the DVR-127D. --glen
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for a bunch of dust below the Garth Vader grill and also the dust in and
around the power supply. And clean out all the dust you can find --glen
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in months. I reseated all USB connections and rebooted without the
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get a boot to Drive1 what is preventing boot on a
restart?
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has no VGA port and that same monitor was attached to the
MDD DVI port. The monitor is an old Dell with both VGA and DVI ports.
Definitely something to play with after work. If that fails a reinstall of
10.4.11 as suggested may be the way to go.
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Why won't the MDD boot from the QuickSilver clone, or from Drive 1 or from the
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Help, I'm running out of ideas --glen
BTW the WD 80 GB drive that does boot OK was pulled from a Sawtooth a few
months ago
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On Mar 11, 2012, at 12:34 PM, glen wrote:
Spec's: 2003 MDD
dual G4 -1.25 Mhz
2 MB RAM
ATI 9000 Pro
Boot ROM 4.4.8f2
Problem: The cloned QuickSilver drive will not completely boot. The grey
screen with the apple
From: Richard Gerome onecoolka...@earthlink.net
After looking at the picture of where it broke my idea about JB Weld
probably won't work?
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This little Apple Studio Display M2454 monitor has
more for the part than the monitor is worth. Any ideas? Thanks, --glen
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for a processor or some other
upgrade. Of course all this happens in the summer with the temp at 90 F.
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on the Adobe Website, I eventually found it in an archive
for Flash Designers, it seems that PowerPC mac owners are no longer supported.
Here is the link: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/142/tn_14266.html
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the QS 2002 has one already installed?
They are selling for $5-10 on the LEM list. Don't know if they work with
DSL? And I like Peter's suggestion of a 5-in-1 (all-in-one) idea, simple and
to the point and more useful than a fax modem. --glen
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Thanks Paul that's exactly what I wanted to know. I run an old version of
InDesign and PhotoShop. $50 sounds about right. I'll be checking the LEM Swap
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use grounding strap to prevent any fatal static discharges. --glen
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of the problem?
It doesn't matter to me if I run OS 9 or Classic in OS 10. I just need to get
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You don't have to join, just search Retr0bright and Retrobright it will
reveal a number of posts, along with other alternatives to fixing discoloring.
One of these days I may do the same and restore my IIFX. Good luck --glen
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In my early life I worked in the shipyard that built many those Navy subs. And
today the shipyard parking lot boarders my residence. Which made the post even
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. He certainly made my day.
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Subject: You all have probably figured it out by now
but fuse.net is spazzing out again. I've gotten like 400 LEM list bounces
dating back to january from someone there just this morning...
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but fuse.net is spazzing out again. I've gotten like 400 LEM list
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provide a lot
of good info on the card in question and I think there is a way to print it out
(from logs) if goes too fast to read. I used this method on my unsupported OSX
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files twice as fast as the RIP. Good exercise, thanks for all who
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On May 28, 2011, at 4:41 AM, Geke wrote:
Or: Glen could batch-process the images, i.e. open them and save them
uncompressed, and then print those. That would take the load off the
printer’s processor
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On May 26, 2011, at 5:31 PM, glen wrote:
Sooo, the QUESTION: is there any Mac software that will sniff out the
.tiff
docs and send them to my high speed commercial digital copier and allow me
to
print
a DA 733 with OS 10.4.11 for this job, any suggestions? --glen
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So I assume I am not selecting and saving the proper header text info for
a
graphic reader to open the file properly. If I drop the entire file into
PS
I
still get the same message. Perhaps I need to add some kind of text marker
to ID
the file as jpeg? --glen
Save
on a lark a ran then through
Stuffit Expander 12 and the .pdf files translated and are usable not so the
JPEG files.
Is there any way to extract these embedded JPEG files? I can see them in text
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On May 8, 2011, at 6:04 PM, glen wrote:
Most of the graphics work is done but it would be good get access to a
couple of
JPEG's the client has sent -- apparently from a smart phone.
Why do you believe they're .jpeg
menu I save as a PS File (If you are running classic in
system 10 it will open in preview and print, exactly as your original
layout).
Have Fun
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are installed they will
show up in Chooser as printers. They reside in the OS 9 Extensions folder. I
never had to use them to create a PDF from PM 6.5
For a test I just created a PDF from PM 6.5 while in 10.3.9. Classic mode on a
G4 Sawtooth. I did not have to use Chooser.
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inductance
focusing screen may up in smoke.
But good luck --glen
tetra-grammatron phase inductance focusing screen (TGPIFS for short)
Through a proprietary procedure using our inverse tetra-grammatron phase
inductance focusing screen (TGPIFS for short), we were able to easily resurrect
any IC
if the voltage is low. --glen
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were much longer or HD this may not be practical but perhaps a sort'a
work-around for some old PPC Mac's? I don't view many Youtube vids just some
favorite music that crops up from time to time. --glen
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the remains. Pour the melt into a mold of Steve Jobs,
or your favorite rock star or your favorite deity and sell it as an iStatue; or
create a thinner mold suitable for framing.
Great opportunity here :) --glen
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Macs that I own, specifically a Power PC 266MHz beige
desktop.
This unit is in working condition. And I still have the original CD
plus cables.
Any links, or interest in this machine is much appreciated.
Welcome,
Past auctions on ebay is good. -- glen
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From: Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
Subject: Awesome mod...
http://hackaday.com/2010/10/30/building-the-banana-jr-6000/
Super! Saw it on the Vintage List a day or two ago and it blew me away. --glen
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. I remember posts for needs of scripts for a specific needs and
know there is a great group or two out there that can help. I don't remember
the
name of the group(s). Search? --glen
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are the times.
Good call, --glen
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is a bad choice of words; don't care would have been better
choice of words.
As far poor goes, I just received my first meager SS check this month. Still
wonder if I can pay the heating bills. I live in New England. Sorry if I set
you
off. I do appreciate your concerns. --glen
PS rants are OK
hard pressed to buy food in those
days.
I guess the point, is that if we are creative enough we will find solutions to
the latest technological advances we are faced with regardless of our budget
(or
lack of). I have no fear of Apple or any other corporate giant. Just deal with
it!! --glen
may help:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3082
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA25585
They show the different port configurations on the various G4's --glen
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been getting the same message a lot on
my G4 iBook as well.
G4 Sawtooth w/Sonnet 1.3Ghz dual core.
OS 10.4.11
1.5 GB RAM
Cheers,
Drew
Hello Drew
Try restarting your machines with an installer disk in and running the
Disk Utility.app and see what turns up.
Have Fun
Glen
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a 10.0x disc and the 10.1
upgrade! So many changes in my computing and my life in the last 10 years.
Thanks Bruce, I need that fact --glen
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