On Feb 28, 10:34 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
I need to prepare about 100 photos for ID's and class photo composites
for our incoming students; each got their picture taken at interview
time.
The pictures are all taken at the same distance and zoom, waist-up
On 28/2/09 08:31, dorayme dora...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
On Feb 28, 10:34 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
I need to prepare about 100 photos for ID's and class photo composites
for our incoming students; each got their picture taken at interview
time.
The
On Feb 28, 10:34 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
I need to prepare about 100 photos for ID's and class photo composites
for our incoming students; each got their picture taken at interview
time.
The pictures are all taken at the same distance and zoom,
Is it possible to make verbose mode the default?
On Feb 27, 2009, at 2:12 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:
How do you do the verbose mode in os 10
Hold down the Cmd-v keys at startup.
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On Feb 28, 2009, at 5:37 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Is it possible to make verbose mode the default?
This link might be what you're looking for...
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/h/348
Amanda
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On Feb 27, 11:42 pm, insightinmind billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
I think you have to install the OS 9 (on a separate partition would
be my preference), and make sure it is Blessed. Don't remember the
details, but it all occurs under the Installation OS 9 CD control as
I would do it.
Bill Connelly writes,
After you install a Mac OS 9 System Folder, the Classic preference
pane should be available the next time you open System Preferences.
If it's still not available, try opening a Classic application, and
then logging out and logging in again.
To install a Mac OS 9
Title: Re: Safari 4 Public Beta available
today
At 12:42 PM -0600 2/24/2009, Kris Tilford wrote:
Safari 4 Public Beta is available
today:
I'm a bit late jumping in. Was in the middle of some
production work - didn't want to risk applecramp until it was
done.
I did the normal flak-jacket
On Feb 28, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Dan wrote:
I'm a bit late jumping in. Was in the middle of some production
work - didn't want to risk applecramp until it was done.
I did the normal flak-jacket install -- full backup, verify disk,
repair permissions, install, watch the reboot hang because
On 28 Feb 2009, at 11:15:32 PST, Dan wrote:
A word about that installation package: Wow. Check your logs.
This is NOT a clean beta test, like we've come to know and love
with other apps. It is *destructive*. After making an archive of
a few pieces, Apple replaces the webkit
From: Yersinia yersi...@cybernex.net
After post-updater reboot and confirmation that I was in 10.4.9 by
popping About This Mac, I started loading in all the data gathered onto
the flash drives earlier today, including the OS 9.2.2 System Folder to
run Classic.
Are you sure the OS
Glen writes,
Are you sure the OS 9.2.2 is blessed as Bill asked in an earlier post?
Don't know if can you just copy a OS 9 System folder over into an OS X
environment without a true install from the OS 9 install disk?
Perhaps a clean install from your OS 9 disk would be required. At this
On Feb 28, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Yersinia wrote:
None of my various and sundry OS 9 install CDs will install OS 9 on my
iBook, which I bought used on EBay and didn't come with any system
disks.
That's why originally, and now, I had to move OS 9 in by copying
System
Folders from my G4 (I
I know I am going to come off sounding ignorant, that said.. I thought
that DOCSIS 3.0 was supose to
be backward compatible with DOCSIS 2.0 both at the Cable Modem and the
Cable modem termination system.??
anyways..
On Feb 26, 10:32 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 2:42 PM -0800
Thanks to all for your suggestions, y'all are great!
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Hi,
I am running a PowerMac G4 dual 450 with OS X 10.3.9. I have 2 external
firewire hard drives, a LaCie 80 GB and a LaCie 750 GB. The 750 has 3
partitions. Everything was working great, but I powered off my computer
today and now when I rebooted the 80 GB is unmounted, and 2 of the 3
Bill writes,
Maybe CCC 3.1.3 would help down the road, under OS X. It might even
Bless the folder for you?
Dunno, I'll Google and if it's free and actually makes sense to me why I
should have it, I'll download it. I never actually, seriously even looked
into Carbon Copy Cloner, even though
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Ken W ken...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am running a PowerMac G4 dual 450 with OS X 10.3.9. I have 2 external
firewire hard drives, a LaCie 80 GB and a LaCie 750 GB. The 750 has 3
partitions. Everything was working great, but I powered off my computer
today
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.) Worked last time. This
time, none of the three show up anywhere. Not on the desktop, not in
Hi Wallace, thank you for your help, here's the info:
What file system were they formatted in?
They are in Journaled HFS+
Do you shut it down regularly with no similar problem?
Yes
Have you mounted them to any other machines recently?
No
Have you installed any new software or updates
On Feb 28, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Ken W wrote:
What the heck? I am not that technical with this kind of stuff.
I used to boot from Firewire HDs all the time, and occasionally would
run into a similar issue. The problem was somehow something switched
the Firewire kext in OS X to some other
I've had firewire external drive problems in the past and the cause was
the chipsets used in the case.
JT
tonycd wrote:
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Ken W
mailto:ken...@gmail.comken...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am running a PowerMac G4 dual 450 with OS X 10.3.9. I have 2
external firewire hard drives, a LaCie 80 GB and a LaCie 750 GB. The
750 has 3 partitions. Everything was working great, but I powered
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.) Worked last time. This
time, none of the three show up anywhere. Not on the desktop, not in
On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Steve R wrote:
Hi,
I am running a PowerMac G4 dual 450 with OS X 10.3.9. I have 2
external firewire hard drives, a LaCie 80 GB and a LaCie 750 GB. The
750 has 3 partitions. Everything was working great, but I powered
off my computer today and now when I
On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:19 PM, tonycd wrote:
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.) Worked last time. This
time, none of the
Thanks, Joe. I have a Quicksilver 867 upgraded to 1.5ghz, running
Tiger.
I've tried booting from an OS 9 CD (wouldn't boot), and a Norton CD
(ditto). Tech Tool Deluxe couldn't see any of the three partitions,
either.
My question: If I somehow failed to trash the desktop disk icons on my
last
Thanks, Joe. I have a Quicksilver 867 upgraded to 1.5ghz, running
Tiger.
I've tried booting from an OS 9 CD (wouldn't boot), and a Norton CD
(ditto). Tech Tool Deluxe couldn't see any of the three partitions,
either.
My question: If I somehow failed to trash the desktop disk icons on my
last
I have a slow Beige Mac, which I made Tiger Run..
Which feature do l turn off, to make OS 10.4 more like OS 10.3?
I love my Beige,
3 5.25 Drive bays,
onboard SCSI,
I added PCI FW card to use Tiger,
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On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:33 PM, tonycd wrote:
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.)
Just to try and keep things
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Ken W ken...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Wallace, thank you for your help, here's the info:
What file system were they formatted in?
They are in Journaled HFS+
Do you shut it down regularly with no similar problem?
Yes
Have you mounted them to any other
On Mar 1, 2009, at 12:04 AM, tonycd wrote:
On Feb 28, 10:47 pm, Charles Davis c...@gamewood.net wrote:
On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:33 PM, tonycd wrote:
I know it isn't the first. I THINK it was the second. (Of course, now
I can't find out.)
The question is, which format is the Hard Disk?
Someone told me that iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001)
iMac (slot-loading)
iMac G3 (slot loading)
The iMac (slot loading).
Developer Apple Inc.
TypeDesktop
Release date5 October 1999
CPU PowerPC G3, 350–700 MHz 1.0 GHz (SE edition only)
October 5, 1999 — iMac/iMac DV/iMac DV SE.
Charles Davis wrote:
On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:33 PM, tonycd wrote:
Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
the same exact problem.
Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.)
Just to try and
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