> I receive occasional emails which include icons representing
> vertically torn sheets of paper, sometimes enclosed in rectangular
> borders, which I don't seem to be able to open. What do they
> represent?
>
> I know. I know. RTFM! But which FM? Do I need another app? Do I buy a
> good guide
At 18:30 29/12/01 +0800, Antony N. Lord wrote:
My audio studio doubles as many things and has many machines all rack
mounted together and a scattered number of crappy monitors /
keyboards / mice.
I am about to (finally) buy 2 nice monitors and use them (and my nice
keyboard and optical mouse) wi
My audio studio doubles as many things and has many machines all rack
mounted together and a scattered number of crappy monitors /
keyboards / mice.
I am about to (finally) buy 2 nice monitors and use them (and my nice
keyboard and optical mouse) with all the machines (several are dual
head)
For some reason my menu bar clock keeps changing from my 12 hour
(am/pm) setting to 24 hour mode (Powerbook Lombard 333 OS 9.2.2)
While not a major problem this seems a little qwirky!
Ideas people?
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= = http://antonylord.com =
On 29/12/01 11:43 AM, "Ian Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using a Power PC 5500 running OS 8.1.
>
> I receive occasional emails which include icons representing
> vertically torn sheets of paper, sometimes enclosed in rectangular
> borders, which I don't seem to be able to open. What do t
Hi again
I am currently running an iMac 400DV, with a Teac External FDD. The FDD
can read 1.44MB 2HD disks, but I currently have a ton (around 60) 720kb
2DD disks that I would like to access. At the moment the only route
available is to get one of the previously mentioned Mac SE's running.
Bu
Hi everyone
I have an odd scenerio ... my 10gb harddrive shows up with 350mb
space remaining in its window once opened..if I check the drive with
nortons or techtools I have about 1.3gb!! I know it was the latter
about 3 days ago!!! Has anyone an idea what is happening here?
Thankyou for any
Hi Wamuggers
I have two Mac SE computers siitting in the study, neither of which
currently works.
They each appear to have different problems
Mac SE #1: will not recognise the internal HD or either of the FDD, so
just sits there with a blinking icon at startup!
Mac SE #2: on the last attem
I'm using a Power PC 5500 running OS 8.1.
I receive occasional emails which include icons representing
vertically torn sheets of paper, sometimes enclosed in rectangular
borders, which I don't seem to be able to open. What do they
represent?
I know. I know. RTFM! But which FM? Do I need anot
The only strange thing is I can only send big emails (bigger than 20k?) with
Entourage, but not with Entourage X, Mail, or any other email clients.
It would seem that as you can send large e-mails with Entourage but
not other clients that it's unlikely to be a problem with the base
station.
Hi,
I have posted this problem a few months ago, but still no solutions for it.
The problem is I can't send big attachments through e-mail, upload to web
mail, upload using FTP.. Etc using Airport base station (dialup).
I like to know if anyone has a base station with similar setup or any where
At 13:36 +0800 29/12/2001, Reg Whitely wrote:
Rod, I tried this with an iMac and got a lot of distortion and
feedback. I was actually trying also to get sound into the iMac to
copy some vinyl LPs to AIFF/MP3. Are there any line resistance
issues, or maybe the iMac headphone plug is faulty/not sta
Rod, I tried this with an iMac and got a lot of distortion and
feedback. I was actually trying also to get sound into the iMac to
copy some vinyl LPs to AIFF/MP3. Are there any line resistance
issues, or maybe the iMac headphone plug is faulty/not standard etc??
Reg
You need a minijack to du
I'm only using OS 9.2.1 but thanks anyway.
>
>> Just thought some people might like to know that MacSatellite for
>> AudioGalaxy is working again.
>> The new version can be downloaded from http://www.versiontracker.com
>>
>> If your interested in downloading MP3's I would recommend it (It's the
On 29/12/01 1:06 PM, "Dark Servant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just thought some people might like to know that MacSatellite for
> AudioGalaxy is working again.
> The new version can be downloaded from http://www.versiontracker.com
>
> If your interested in downloading MP3's I would recommend i
Just thought some people might like to know that MacSatellite for
AudioGalaxy is working again.
The new version can be downloaded from http://www.versiontracker.com
If your interested in downloading MP3's I would recommend it (It's the best
of it's kind to ever be on a Mac)
On 29/12/01 12:31 PM, "Brett Carboni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anybody out there connecting up their Mac to an exiting stereo
> system, either modular or psuedo-modular? How does this work? Would you
> prefer a dedicated Mac speaker system, or the hookup to an existing stereo?
>
> T.
Is there anybody out there connecting up their Mac to an exiting stereo
system, either modular or psuedo-modular? How does this work? Would you
prefer a dedicated Mac speaker system, or the hookup to an existing stereo?
T.I.A.
Brett Carboni
Tsunami
On Friday, December 28, 2001, at 08:10 PM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:
> Hi everyone, I am using Mail in Mac OS X and I am on cable. I have a ISP
> (highway1) and of course Telstra Bigpond. I access Highway1 through
> Cable and get double copies of all emails which is a bit of a pain :-( .
> Can anyo
On Friday, December 28, 2001, at 11:27 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
>
> In reponse to these ideas I made a small image in Photoshop, 4.7cms x
> 6cms at 300dpi and saved it as a TIFF file. Its size was 1.1MB. The
> image was then inserted into an AppleWorks Draw page where it
> retained its d
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