My Reply follows quote. On 27/12/2002 02:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Don)
Greetings friends;
I just wanted to check in with y'all and ask about applescript.
I have never used it and would like to know some details about
how it works.
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checking out websites, but i'll look up on that
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I have a Centris 610, does your 650 use the same mother board?
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At 05:18 + on 27/12/02, Don wrote:
I just wanted to check in with y'all and ask about applescript.
I have never used it and would like to know some details about
how it works.
If you're going to be learning something from scratch, you might be best off
downloading MacPerl and using that.
At 18:11 -0700 on 27/12/02, J Sand wrote:
I have a Centris 610, does your 650 use the same mother board?
Definitely not.
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At 20:23 -0500 on 27/12/02, Dan Knight wrote:
Dan Palka writes:
Well I'll tell you all it was NOT worth the incredible price I paid for all
of this stuff.
I did not buy it on ebay because I hate ebay. Instead I bought them from a
reseller. This QuadDoubler with warrantee in a Centris 650
At 14:40 -0600 on 27/12/02, Blok, Alex (MED) wrote:
1) Is the RAM the same between the two units? The specs say both use
80ns 72-pin SIMMs, but my 605 SIMMs are shorter than the 650.
Physical size doesn't make much difference as long as you can still get the
SIMM angled in there properly. Some
Hi
I finally looked at About this Computer and my Q800 is a Centris650?
As I bought the board without a case I did find some info on the web
about the part # on the mobo, stating it was a Q800.
So my question is this: What program will tell me what mhz the cpu is
running at under 7.1 or 7.5 and
Hotmail just ate my message!
Thanks pickle, I make enough mistakes on my own with out adding to them due
to my ignorance. Thanks for pitching in so the newbie doesn't get
misinformed on his first try with the list.
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At 21:17 -0700 on 27/12/02, J Sand wrote:
Take a look on the CPU chip, my 610 had a 25 and my 577 had a 33 on it.
Don't quote me as being right, just a possible suggestion.
That's by far the most reliable way to determine the rated clock speed of a
component.
Unfortunately, due to overclocking
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