Howdy,
I went through some SDRAM DIMMs I had as spares and found some similar
chips. They are not exactly the same, but I can almost certainly give
you part of the information about your memory.
The -8 is on PC100 memory modules and that makes sense for two
reasons. 80 nanoseconds plus a
Thanks for the info . so do you think i should download the patch and
try the drive again? I not going to update just yet to OS X as I was
told that with the system older hardware I may have problems with
using the older versions of the video software and I plan to use this
system for doing
Ha ha
That is the funniest thing I have seen in a while.
Windows users behold! If you are stressing about yet another BSOD, then
Macs to the rescue once again.
Simon
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Thanks!
I'll just leave them in the PII.
At least now I know (roughly) how much RAM it has in it.
On 9/25/08, Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I went through some SDRAM DIMMs I had as spares and found some similar
chips. They are not exactly the same, but I can almost certainly give
On Sep 25, 2008, at 5:18 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
The -8 is on PC100 memory modules and that makes sense for two
reasons.
-75 is PC133.
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Hi.
I know the blue and white G3 doesn't support target mode via firewire, but can
it boot from firewire.
I have the Tiger DVD restored to my firewire iPod which I use for fast
installs, and wanted to install Tiger via this method on a blue and white G3.
Simon
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On Sep 25, 1:29 am, Kris Tilford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent a response tonight to the thread Recent Finder Problem at
7:50 PM and received my own response at 11:55 PM, a 4 hour 5 minute
delay. In between, I sent a response to Another RAM Question at 9:10
PM 9:39 PM and received
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Bucky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the same problem on Maxlist too. A message showed up on the
23rd that I answered. then only today did it update along with a reply
from tortoise on the 24th.
It's very strange.
This sounds symptomatic of what one
At 8:06 PM -0700 9/24/2008, Vic wrote:
Yes, I've been getting that, too. On my last generation PowerBook,
I've also had repeated kernel panics at the point after login when all
the stuff is started. Looking in CrashReporter log tipped me to
syslogd. Activity Monitor showed this process
At 7:06 PM -0400 9/24/2008, billycarmacs wrote:
On two occasions, since upgrading to 10.5.5, my Finder seems to have
gotten into something that keeps it terribly, Beachball Spinning,
busy ...
The spinning color wheel is presented when the app is waiting for
some resource to become available.
At 11:38 AM -0400 9/25/08, Len Gerstel posted:
As far as delays, the original poster is not on moderated status,
therefore, the fault is most likely in gmail's or the original
poster's servers (cox.net). Remember, gmail is still considered
beta by Google, even though Google's definition
On Sep 24, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Whenever I try to copy stuff from my Smurf to another HD on my network
it says it cannot do it and gives an error code of -50
What does this mean and how do I correct it?
How are you copying it? What OS is the 'other HD' on your network
Hi Simon;
Nothing beats Success
Just trying to be sure that you didn't run into a hidden 'Gotcha'.
With the Tiger Install available via Firewire, the DVD requirement
probably wouldn't rear it's head, but I think I remember some 'Video
card' requirements. Anyway, like I said, nothing
At 12:29 AM -0500 9/25/2008, Kris Tilford wrote:
I sent a response tonight to the thread Recent Finder Problem at
7:50 PM and received my own response at 11:55 PM, a 4 hour 5 minute
delay.
Kris, please forward that received response to me - with FULL headers.
Here's the pertinent Received
Greetings all,
A friend of mine kindly imported (to me in Norway) a Mac Radeon 9200
PCI 128 MB video card from the US, for installation into my BW G3.
However, I note that on the side of the package that it reads Mac
Radeon 9200 PCI 128MB VVOD RH NA NTSC 100-436014). I guess that the
NA
I suspect the NTSC part of the card's designation simply applies to a
Super Video out connector. This would be for hooking your computer up
to a regular, non-HD TV. I don't think you'll have a problem as long
as don't try hooking up the S-Video port on the card. If you do,
you'll have to
On 25 Set, 19:25, Peter Mc Court [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings all,
A friend of mine kindly imported (to me in Norway) a Mac Radeon 9200
PCI 128 MB video card from the US, for installation into my BW G3.
However, I note that on the side of the package that it reads Mac
Radeon
Many thanks Eric, Bruce and Duglia for your informative replies, and
yes, Duglia, there is indeed an NTSC/PAL jumper on the PCB - Cheers
- Peter
On 25 Sep 2008, at 20:03, Eric Volker wrote:
I suspect the NTSC part of the card's designation simply applies to
a Super Video out connector.
On 25-09-2008 17:45, Gabriel Ginez, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Hope someone can help
Which PM G4 are you talking about?? A Yikes, Sawtooth, GE, Cube, DA, QS or
MDD??
Which OS??
Which videocard??
Which monitor??
Knowing this all, there will be someone who can help.
Jo Hissel
On Sep 25, 2008, at 1:10 PM, Peter Mc Court wrote:
Many thanks Eric, Bruce and Duglia for your informative replies, and
yes, Duglia, there is indeed an NTSC/PAL jumper on the PCB - Cheers
- Peter
Don't know if you got the card or the whole package with the manual,
be aware that you
Thanks Jo
Not sure what MDD is?
If MDD means mirrored door drive than yes it is.
Videocard = ATI
OS= Vs 10.2.3
Monitor= Apple Studio Display 17
Hope someone out there can help me figure out this flickering monitor problem.
Assistance is highly appreicated.
Thanks again.
-Gabe
Date: Thu,
On Sep 25, 2008, at 3:34 PM, Gabriel Ginez wrote:
Not sure what MDD is?
If MDD means mirrored door drive than yes it is.
Videocard = ATI
OS= Vs 10.2.3
Monitor= Apple Studio Display 17
Hope someone out there can help me figure out this flickering
monitor problem.
Assistance is
On Sep 25, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
Hope someone out there can help me figure out this flickering
monitor problem.
Assistance is highly appreciated.
Is your setup (hardware and/or software) new or has it be changed
recently?
Does it flicker all the time or only during
On Sep 25, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
Hope someone out there can help me figure out this flickering
monitor problem.
Assistance is highly appreciated.
This is an excerpt from your ASD manual:
The screen flickers.
• The flickering could be caused by interference from a nearby
It does seem to act up more when the temperatures rise.
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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:15:11 -0400
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On Sep 25, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
Hope someone
At 12:17 PM -0400 9/25/2008, Dan wrote:
At 12:29 AM -0500 9/25/2008, Kris Tilford wrote:
I sent a response tonight to the thread Recent Finder Problem at
7:50 PM and received my own response at 11:55 PM, a 4 hour 5 minute
delay.
Kris, please forward that received response to me - with FULL
On Sep 25, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
10.2.8
Its running as I can see it
Drag the file onto the icon for the other HD
Ugh, that sux. I've only ever run into that error with samba shares,
and it's because the share was messed up.
FWIW it's a no brainer to try the fixgo
At 15:30 -0700 9/25/08, Bruce Johnson wrote:
This is what works with flaky samba shares, particularly on older macs.
I've no clue whether this will work for afp shares, though.
With the introduction of 10.4 Apple disabled file transfer and sharing over the
older version of afp that used
10.2.8
Its running as I can see it
Drag the file onto the icon for the other HD
On 9/25/08, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 24, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Whenever I try to copy stuff from my Smurf to another HD on my network
it says it cannot do it and gives an
On Sep 25, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Gabriel Ginez wrote:
It does seem to act up more when the temperatures rise.
Based on the above info I think the internal fluorescent bulbs and/or
the inverter may be failing.
Deaner
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Ok so if I want to use and burn with the Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-109 I need
to Get Patchburn ?
Is ther version of Patchburn for OS 9.2.2?
I like to get a list of Known DVD/DVR that work with this systems this
would help as I cn get drive at OEM price and just need a model# to
order them from my shop.
On Sep 25, 2008, at 5:54 PM, CCorsair wrote:
Ok so if I want to use and burn with the Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-109 I need
to Get Patchburn ?
Only if you want to use the Apple-provided utility.
If you want to use Toast, then (almost) all drives are supported
without further action on your part.
On Sep 25, 2008, at 7:31 PM, James E. Therrault wrote:
I have the Pioneer ...109 and needed no extra drivers to burn CD/DVDs
with 10.4.x Simple plug 'n play.
Which is why I recommend -109, 110 and 111 drives.
I have these in all my G4s and in one Intel (the other Intels have
Lite-On).
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