I appreciate that. Where can I get it? Can someone be so kind to
point me to the latest working version of iTunes for OS 9, thanks!
Lili
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Lili, iTunes 2.0 works under 9.x... Use it on my 9600/350 (G3 equipped)
under 9.2.2. Works great
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that with Audion, which is (or was)
free last time I checked. Me, having not much experience with it
can't really help you there.
Good luck!
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I am experiencing a brain freeze. I cannot remember
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Surfing so fast you won't believe it's
We run 9.1 all the time - but for us, netscape seems to handle ebay better.
How much ram do you have??
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Can someone tell me what Ebay's browser requirements are these days? I tried
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Subject: Re: [PCI] Good Picture Viewer for OS
://mirrors.aol.com/mir02/MICH/mac/graphics/graphicsutil/jpegview3.31.sit.
hqx
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Subject: Re: [PCI] Good Picture Viewer for OS 9.1
I've search the world over
, lossless JPG rotation, EXE/SCR
creation, many hotkeys, many command line options, many plug-ins
You won't be sorry. Get it at: http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html
There's a mac, windows linux versions
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Why not try a usb 1 card instead the data will be a little slower but still
accessible.
Jaqian
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Subject: Re: [PCI] 9600 and usb
:)
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Subject: Re: [PCI] Power Mac 7600 and Ethernet
Many generic PCI based NIC cards work -- but you have to have Mac
drivers for them.
- Dan
/180MP, 9515, 9600,
9600/200MP plus many more.
Hopefully that will help you.
Jaqian
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Ive done a few searches on ebay
:-). Instead of downloading
some crap I discovered some simple DOS commands that did it for me.
How would you do something like that in OS9?
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TaxCut program has never been free; $24.95 last year.
Actually, there was a limited-time promotion (tied to one of the Mac
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When I looked into adding a ATA card to my 7500 server it was pretty clear
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As I mentioned in original post, its an internal drive.
Now that it's too late, what usually works is to restart and hold mouse
button down during restart until disk ejects. Has worked for me with a BW.
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Is the PDS slot the same thing as the LC slot? What other kinds of
expansion cards are available for the PDS slot?
It's actually called an LC/PDS slot. It's main use was video/graphics
cards. I have also heard
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Hi, I'm new on this list. Could someone point me in the right direction
to instructions for overclocking the system bus on a PM 7500? I've
heard of overclocking the system bus, and I think it might relieve the
bottleneck in my computer (500MHz ZIF upgrade w/ ZLR8
on 11/8/02 7:04 AM, Heok Hee Ng at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I get a completely blank screen upon startup, does this mean that my
SCSI bus is dead?
Can you start from a floppy? That doesn't use the SCSI bus.
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on 11/8/02 5:15 AM, S.J. Lindberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CAN I defragment/optimize my HD with my NU ver 3 (using a
4400/200)? Is the NU 4 mandatory here?
S.J.
Norton Utilities compatability depends on the version of the Mac operating
system you are using. I can't recall the details
on 11/8/02 5:18 PM, Joe Melinis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My drive looks so much prettier after Norton lines up
all the same-colored files together on the optimized drive.
It makes me smile.just like looking up and seeing
a rainbow in the sky!
Joe,
That why I like to defrag too
on 11/4/02 7:17 AM, Gail Vass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I just have to ask...do extensions get corrupted and need to be
replaced by a new copy after a period of time of heavy use?
Gail,
I remember once having a problem with Internet Explorer crashing a lot, and
my son (the computer tech
on 10/27/02 3:25 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Norton's test get out of the cache much with its CPU test?
I believe that's where the speed-up was detected, though as I said, it
wasn't much.
I have no real idea if the Norton benchmark is a good test or not. I may
have tried
on 10/26/02 12:12 PM, Robert Easton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes you can get 128MB dimms for this machine, for the interleaving part
there's a bunch of anecdotal evidence that this doesn't really increase the
speed of the machine all that much, if at all.
I ran Norton Systemworks bench
on 10/25/02 9:25 PM, Vaughan, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the power is running and it's operating fine, usually if you
do a soft restart, everything is fine and it starts up just fine. If the
power goes out or it somehow gets shut down, though, watch out. You'll boot
it up
on 10/22/02 7:46 PM, Dean Arthur at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In batch of 6200CDs I was given at local school I found one with 603/80
instead of 603/75. Might this be one of the later mobo type with
hardware handshaking for modems to 56k?
I know that some people got faster processors when
on 10/20/02 2:58 PM, victoria brandon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To use a PC monitor on a Mac I don't think you need a card at all, just a
little adapter available for $10 or so
True. However, you can get a cheap PCI video card with VGA connector for
about $10 and then you will also have
on 10/19/02 3:11 PM, Maaki at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone here using the X2 version of the Global Village TelePort
56Fax/Modem? If so, can you give me the specs for the power brick that belongs
with it? Is it 9V AC or 9V DC?
It's 9v DC with positive polarity at the tip
tafkar
The only thing which comes to mind is the G4's Altivec technology ...
something IBM stated that they would never include in one of their own
processors, although the PPC architecture belongs to IBM, lock, stock and
barrel.
The new IBM chip does use Altivec, but they don't use the name
Sorry that last post was real late and had already been addressed. I had
sent it earlier and had it returned because I addressed it incorrectly.
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Does anyone know what are the different L2 cache's that were available for
the 7500?
There are 3 sizes of L2 cache for the 7500 series computers: 256K, 512K, and
1mb.
I did bench testing with Norton Systemworks to see how much difference the
larger L2 cache made. According to the test, there
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on 10/16/02 6:42 AM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to check the vram in OS 8.1. I'm
not sure I do in any OS.
Try TattleTech, check under displays.
tafkar
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on 10/13/02 1:03 AM, Liliana Velazco at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got so used to the PPP
Menu which would of course monitor the connection and have the Open
OT/PPP Control Panel menu, besides I could keep lots of shortcuts to
applications and open then from the menu and the feature that I
on 10/10/02 2:42 PM, Monique A. Cline at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, aside from Ebay, anyone know who has good buys (via Internet or in NC)
on used monitors?
I've found a number of 15 monitors at garage sales for prices between $2
and $10. They have all worked on my Macs by using VGA
on 10/10/02 5:27 PM, Monique A. Cline at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For less that $90, new? I could probably do that. Do you know where I can
find one, or what manufacturers they may be?
The way I do it is to go to one of the internet price comparison sites, like
shopper.cnet.com
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What temp is too hot?
I once sent email to NewerTech asking that question because I had a G3
upgrade card in a 6100 that topped out around 170 degree F. They didn't
answer. That card ran for a few years before giving up the ghost
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on 9/25/02 2:02 PM, Kyle Kinsey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the only problem seems getting hold of mac voodoo 1 / 2 drivers.
I would think they are still available for download. I'm using a PC VooDoo 2
card in one of my Macs.
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on 9/22/02 11:47 AM, Mike Kauspedas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried everyone except for the bios, none of them work
There are two tiny little dip switches on the card. One to protect/unprotect
the BIOS so it can be flashed, and the other I believe was to enable/disable
VGA. You could
on 7/23/02 7:34 AM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a utility that will tell the vram
installed in the pci machines?
Tattletech. Look under the displays category.
tafkar
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At 18:57 +0200 18-07-2002, Jon Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
Greetings all,
I'm running Mac OS 8.1 on a PowerMac 7600/132. Can I upgrade to OS
8.6? To do so, must I purchase a startup disk?
Jon
Evanston, IL
Combining the subjectheader and your question let me point out that 8
extension)
hold down the space bar on bootup. That enables the extensions manager to
load and you can choose mac os9 all (works only if the monitor comes back
up)
J
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Any
on 7/4/02 7:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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I saw the term 'interleave' many times.
Is there a web source that can explain it?
My favorite explanation for interleaving is in the glossary of the freeware
program called GURU which you should be able to find
on 7/1/02 6:52 AM, Tom W. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I either, A) improve my resolution and screen flicker under 8.6 or B)
get past this new and improved file system thing under 9.1?
Possibly you could improve resolution under 8.6 by using a 3rd party control
panel for the monitor. Go
on 6/26/02 12:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after I upgraded my cpu to a G4 350 w/ xlrb
daughtercard. you get the bong sound and then the
computer just sits then for maybe 20-30 seconds before
it starts to boot. it did not do this when I had the
orignal 604ev
, James S Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. You will need to flash the (EP)ROM to make it work in a Mac. The
utility needed to do so used to be out on the Matrox web (or, perhaps,
ftp) site. I probably have it, if not.
2. I believe there is an extension and/or control panel you'll need
on 6/18/02 7:05 PM, Terry Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a Mac and not a clone right?
Is there anything ugly or peculiar or oddball-RAM about it
It's a Umax clone and it has a few differences from Macs:
The hard drive is IDE instead of SCSI, but Drive Setup should work fine
on 6/13/02 2:53 PM, philphil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My second question is:
2. How come nobody out there upgrades their cache like the way their DIMMs
do??
My third question is:
3. Are there 1Meg cache modules out there for this box??
I put a 1mb L2 cache chip in my 8500 and ran
on 6/10/02 7:18 PM, Terry Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I don't know how you're getting as far as you have
without more real RAM (as opposed to virtual).
If anything it's a statement of your MAC's stalwart character
rather than it's weakness.
That reminds me of the time I bought
on 6/4/02 3:46 PM, Visionary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My best guess was drive set-up, but alas, that doesn't
seem to be all that is needed. I've had some commercial tools suggested. Are
there any freeware ones out there?
There is a freeware disk formatter out there called Lido but I
on 6/3/02 7:03 PM, Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 1st HD always works, but the 2nd is recognized but not mounted on
the initial start.
I have a drive like that. It's an old full height drive and it takes a while
to spin up to running speed. If I hit the power button, then do the re
on 5/29/02 4:47 AM, Andrew Grebneff at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just maxed out my 9500 with Velocity Upgrades 128mb RAM sticks. All
pass the RAMometer Run test. Is this definitive?
I think my monitor wanting to start only on every second boot must be
a bad connection in the video card
I
on 5/28/02 10:23 PM, Mike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The wiring of xover cable prevents it from
working with a hub, apparently with the exception of the hub tafkar
has found.
have to wonder if it was manufactured that way or if it was modified
by someone. Seems like an odd benefit
on 5/28/02 9:29 AM, Mike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, a crossover cable is the easiest, least expensive way to connect
two machines with built-in ethernet ports but then you do NOT need
and can NOT use a hub.
Well, that's not entirely true. My hub has one port just for crossover
cables
on 5/27/02 2:21 PM, Albert W D'Amanda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What minimum system folders do I need to copy from the System Folder to
generate a SINGLE bootup disc for troubleshooting.
The IOMEGA tools application has a rescue disk maker. I just checked out
the info on this, and it says
PCI PowerMacs did say:
From: Terry Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Disklight
[snip]
As I mentioned though it has NEVER been trouble in my other computers
and yesterday's trouble turned out to be due to RealPlayer.
Conflict Catcher has no objection to Disk Light either.
Terry
Being
on 5/25/02 12:05 PM, John Bruner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where does one begin looking to isolate/fix the problem. I believe it is
hardware related. It acts the same way whether booted from its hard
drive, or a CD.
Since it acts the same way with different start-up devices, you
on 5/24/02 7:32 PM, Vern Andrews at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is Interleave?
Check out the freeware program called GURU (guide to ram upgrades). You can
download it here: http://www.newertech.com/software/
The program has a glossary (look in the Windows menu) and it has two
different
on 5/20/02 6:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive pulled the Carrier card and gone back to the original 604, with the no
change.
Things I would try:
Take out all but one RAM chipif that doesn't work, try a different RAM
chip. I've had RAM chips that seemed
on 5/21/02 11:48 AM, R Farrington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can these all be flashed to work with a Mac?
I've flashed 2 of the Matrox Millenium 4mb cards and they work fine in a
variety of different PCI Macs.
tafkar
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on 5/14/02 7:44 PM, Tyler Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is best to use an ADB keyboard and USB mouse with these old macs,
I agree that the ADB keyboard would be better, but I really liked using a
USB optical mouse. I just kept an ADB mouse also connected so when USB
wasn't on for one
on 5/11/02 11:06 AM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a good way to distinguish between EDO and FPM.
The only way I've found to do it is to look up the meaning of the numbers
printed on the chips. You can look up this info at:
http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM
on 5/2/02 5:01 PM, D. Bowie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Other than increased memory, this PowerMac 7500 is
stock, with its PowerPC 601 putting along at 100
MHz, with 256k of external L2 cache. What upgrade(s)
might now be considerd for this computer?
I have a tried a variety of upgrades
on 4/25/02 9:04 PM, steve eberly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my monitor never turns on now the
first time I power up...I have had to always restart
to get the monitor to show its screen
Steve,
When I had this problem on my 7600, I solved it by removing the RAM chips
and re-installing one
on 3/29/02 11:24 AM, Alan Gentle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Started up my 7300/180 running OS 8.6 this morning as normal. After
ten minutes or so it froze so I did an Apple+Control+Delete. No
start-up chime - a black monitor screen.
Alan,
The simplest thing would be if a RAM chip or cache
on 3/29/02 1:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 7600/200 operating with OS 8.6. How do you turn off extensions and
leave the CD operating? I cannot seem to find out this trick is done.
The way I do it is to use the application called LoadADrive which will
load your
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