Catching up with my emails and i find this kerfuffle going on over
something that mike moore said. Let me get this straight ? .
mike moore - not too slimline journalist ?- author of the book 'stupid
white men' ?.
I didn't know he did anything that could be found on low end mac - i shall
be
Anyone have a detailed website on how to do this.
I've installed countless amounts of ram in IBM compaibles but I am totaly
new to the Macintosh systems.
Any dangers I should be aware of?
I think I am going to buy that Ram from techworks that was mentioned on here
earlier.
Also about the
I checked out some of the links on your post.
Are those websites for Commodore 64 yours?
I just sold a Commodore 64 portable laptop computer in mint condition to a
museum in Canada.
If I would have joined this list sooner (before I sold it) I would have
asked if you wanted it.
Nice webites
on 12/14/02 8:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when you get an out of memory error while running an app(mp3 ripper) how can I
free up memory. I'm running a 5300cs.
Marty -- do you really not have enough RAM to run the application? If so
you can try closing other open apps but may have to buy
on 12/15/02 12:01 PM, Midgar-Survivor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have a detailed website on how to do this.
I've installed countless amounts of ram in IBM compaibles but I am totaly
new to the Macintosh systems.
Any dangers I should be aware of?
For starters, why don't you
I went to Apple's site the other day and tried to navigate around for the
3400 information but didn't find any
I'll just use google this time a look for it
thanks for the tip.
- Original Message -
From: victoria brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
For 3400 RAM installation tips you could try here:
http://www.interactivepages.com/macfreak/PB3400RAMinstall.html
It's easy enough, just remove 3 screws and move the keyboard over.
Tim
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On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 01:07PM, Midgar-Survivor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I went to Apple's site the other day and tried to navigate around for the
3400 information but didn't find any
I'll just use google this time a look for it
There is no need to go through all the Google finds. All
thanks
- Original Message -
From: Tim Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Installing Ram on 3400 Ethernet
For 3400 RAM installation tips you could try here:
I assume you did a Custom Install? Not all of the networking (ethernet) parts were
added to any of my Macs PBs nor desktops under the Standard Install. I had to
custom install before ethernet became an option under AppleTalk. Any generic OS
install disk will work. (I've used 7.5.5, 7.6.1, 8.0, 8.1
The enabler is an extension that recognizes the particular Mac by its model gestalt ID
number and allows the OS to operate with that specific model's ROM. (Among other
things.) The newer generic (OEM) OS CDs have all previous Mac
version enablers included and the installer automatically adds
I have a powerbook 3400c and want to try the possibiliyt of a usb pcmcia
card which is said might work occasionally based on
http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Cardbus/Cardbus.html
The article is two years old, so I don't know exactly the model of usb
pcmcia card the article is referring to. I have found
At 03:37 PM 12/15/2002 -0800, you wrote:
snip. Apple profiler also says that Active Enabler is None for this
model. That makes me wonder if OS 9.x uses a different way to enable the
Mac than earlier versions. Anyone? Have the Enablers been eliminated for newer
models?
Enablers were all but
Sorry Scott, they had enablers in OS 8.1 for the first
iMacs, and G3's.
Nick
--- Scott Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:37 PM 12/15/2002 -0800, you wrote:
snip. Apple profiler also says that Active
Enabler is None for this
model. That makes me wonder if OS 9.x uses a
different way
Posted to the SWAP List. This might be of use to some here. Deals
available for P-Book List memebers! Or, for this list only, take all the
items below for $200 Shipped!:
5300c Powerbook Parts (All Unsold Parts avail. as a lot for $25 shipped):
1. Hard Drive cage and copper sheath
--- Midgar-Survivor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a PC with cubase I use for recording.. Well, actually for
mixing
because analog is better.
Anyway, anyone know what are some good recording software packages
that will
run on a 3400(180mhz) with 144MB ram?
On the cheap?
I don't
On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 06:24PM, K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a powerbook 3400c and want to try the possibiliyt of a usb pcmcia
card which is said might work occasionally based on
http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Cardbus/Cardbus.html
The article is two years old, so I don't know exactly the
https://eshop.macsales.com/AddToBasket.cfm?ID=5358Item=OWCPB34128MB
Just thought I would post this.
It was listed at OWC under Apple Computers Clones
Comes with a 90 day warranty.
So there really isn't that much risk factor involved.
They are also cheap enough that Ebay would be a prime
I just sold a Commodore 64 portable laptop computer in mint condition to a
museum in Canada.
Darn. I could have used another one :-) I'm awfully fond of SX-64s.
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