15 feb 2012 kl. 02.59 skrev Dan:
At 10:24 AM +0100 2/14/2012, Gottick International wrote:
My iMac has this DVD.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Professional/Computer-Drives/DVR-K06http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Professional/Computer-Drives/DVR-K06
But it has broken down.
Yes i meant screw sorry for the typo.
william
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On Feb 15, 2012, at 8:14 AM, william Bowles wrote:
Yes i meant screw sorry for the typo.
I can't see how any type of screw will help to extract a broken off
tip of a stereo audio jack?
I'd disassemble and press the tip out backwards from the inside.
Other possible solutions are:
Bend
the centre of most audio jack are hollow?
so if they break off in the jack socket then you get a thin screw and
screw it in to the broken jack plug and remove the broken tip. It takes seconds
you do not need to take anything apart and there is no risk of getting a tooth
pick
FIXED.
I did start to think it was time to ditch this PowerMac thinking the
power supply was gone as the price of a new power supply is not worth
it for such a old machine, but I thought I would try messing with the
RAM again so I unplugged it removed the newest sticks of RAM and
booted it up and
On Feb 15, 2012, at 7:21 AM, Mark Langthorne wrote:
FIXED.
I did start to think it was time to ditch this PowerMac thinking the
power supply was gone as the price of a new power supply is not worth
it for such a old machine, but I thought I would try messing with the
RAM again so I
On Feb 13, 9:15 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
Changing the subject line does NOT start a new thread.
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Subject: Re: G3 + Tiger: iTune 9?
Date:Wednesday, 15. February 2012
From:David W. Morris bbh...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Too lazy to check if
the 350MHz G3 PowerMac came with a FireWire port
My G3 BW Rev.1 has a FireWire
On Feb 15, 2012, at 9:58 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
Yes. This is a problem with how Google wrote the software for Google
Groups. They apparently assign their idiot programmers to the
project, or people so young and/or ignorant that they have no idea how
a news group nor an email list is meant
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Subject: Re: G3 + Tiger: iTune 9?
Date:Wednesday, 15. February 2012
From:Dan dantear...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
for basic music playing, you might want
to use an app such as Audion on your G3. It will play the music
At 7:06 PM +0100 2/15/2012, Mac User #330250 wrote:
Thanks! I downloaded Audion right away! The good thing is that I now also have
a music player app for Mac OS 8.6!
It really bugs me that apps like Audion can play music without any
big annoying load on an older Mac, but then iTunes requires
Re getting laserwriter to save defaults
I seem to remember having a similar issue with one of my HPs (4ml,
4m, 4000 or one of that era). The fix I remember was that you had to
hold down either one of both of the Command or Control key when
hitting OK when closing the page setup dialog box.
I've used SoundApp on OS8.6, very stable, runs nicely in background, small
footprint.
There's a hack to get iTunes 1.1 to run under OS8.6, which I've used.
Using a Hex Edit, open a copy of the iTunes application and search for this
pattern of hex bytes in the Data Fork: 2C03 0900 4080
Change
On Feb 15, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: G3 + Tiger: iTune 9?
Date:Wednesday, 15. February 2012
From:David W. Morris bbh...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Too lazy to check if
the 350MHz G3 PowerMac
Among all the talk about upgrading, I want to warn you that this iMac
is *not* going to play YouTube very smoothly, even with the suggested
RAM upgrade. It's a great computer not just for simple things but also
very complicated ones, but Flash video is simply so heavy on the
processor that it's no
On Feb 15, 2012, at 1:59 PM, Geke wrote:
Among all the talk about upgrading, I want to warn you that this iMac
is *not* going to play YouTube very smoothly, even with the suggested
RAM upgrade. It's a great computer not just for simple things but also
very complicated ones, but Flash video
Clearly written on front of computer is IMac.
OS 9.2.2 With the following: Updated.
About this computer:
Built-in memory : 512 Mhz ( I hope to install more if it is do able)
System profiler:
Processor PowerPC G3
No
At 8:51 AM -0500 2/15/2012, Gene Henley wrote:
Now,on to what I can do with this beauty. I intend to put in max ide
drive,max ram,and replace optical drive.
I intend to install either Panther or Tiger with Classic. Tiger may
not work properly. If I must jump through hoops and perform backflips
On Feb 15, 2012, at 5:51 AM, Gene Henley mhenl...@verizon.net wrote:
Now,on to what I can do with this beauty. I intend to put in max ide
drive,max ram,and replace optical drive.
I intend to install either Panther or Tiger with Classic. Tiger may not work
properly. If I must jump through
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