Lara Hopkins wrote:
Ah - I might not be able to help you too much then. Is there any
reason you're not running OS X? I only ask because iinet support OS X
for their Bliink product, and doesn't support OS 9 (so I'm not too
surprised that you haven't had much help from them).
Is this true?
Hi...
Yet another 'basement company makes it big' story, about the
developer of the open sourced Snort:
The reason Marty chose to go with an all-Mac office, once he had
money to go out and buy computers (and no longer had time to
assemble them himself), was that that they could run
Onno Benschop wrote:
Are you using PPPoE or static Ethernet. If the former, you'll need to
run an application on your connection machine to actually connect. If
the latter, plugging it in may do the trick.
It is possible, but without looking into the DSL 300 further I cannot
tell, that it is in
Blockbuster specials this week -
80GB Pyro FireWire hard drive - $399
Maybe the best buy all year order our Barracuda IV/Oxford 911
external drive now oodles of stock -
http://www.zytech.com.au/firewire/drives/pyro/index.html
And while, you are on this page you can also purchase a
I am in the market for a USB floppy drive - preferably second-hand.
Does anyone have one they don't need any more?
Email Travis at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all who replied.
William Chesnutt
Sorry for the top posting but I like to see the reply to the question I have
already asked - I don't want to read it again or scroll through it to the
reply.
Having got that off my chest ...
Dianna
I can only suggest that you take a systematic approach to solving this
problem. Get some software
Hi All
I have a friend who is looking for a copy of Quark Xpress that someone might
like to sell, preferably version 4.1.
Please drop me a line if anyone has one.
Regards
Brett Bygrave
ASCOT SIGN Co.
Ph: (08) 9371 0077
Fax: (08) 9371 0778
Mob: 0417 912 808
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web:
We have a full suite of equipment (1 year old hardly used) for a digital
media production studio that we would like to sell.
We have everything from digital studio camera with holo ring, professional
lighting system, wired and wireless mikes to the real-time editing suite
based on the Trinity
Sorry to make my last post without an explanation - seeing as it was not
related to Macs.
I posted it to the WAMUG list as I believe many of the subscribers work in
graphics and media related fields and that this may be of interest.
Sorry again for being off topic.
Regards
Greg
on 2/7/02 4:21, Onno Benschop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using PPPoE or static Ethernet. If the former, you'll need to
run an application on your connection machine to actually connect. If
the latter, plugging it in may do the trick.
While this used to be true it isn't any longer.
Hi All!
Just a quick question I have a client that has a BW G3 and a G4 400
with exactly the same software specs, connected via an ethernet hub to a
Kyocera FS 7000P. The main application they are printing from is Quark 4,
and PCs have no problems printing anything to this printer.
Hi,
Does anyone know of a AMAS complient company that supports Apples?
Please
Aurora
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Kyocera does not use real Postscript, it's a clone. It will produce
unpredictable results.
At 14:30 +0800 02/07/2002, Rod wrote:
Just a quick question I have a client that has a BW G3 and a G4 400
with exactly the same software specs, connected via an ethernet hub to a
Kyocera FS 7000P.
Kyocera does not use real Postscript, it's a clone. It will produce
unpredictable results.
Everytime the Macs print from Quark, a Postscript error appears. The G4
sometimes prints, then other times doesn't.
Kyocera is particularly evil.
We were given one at UWA Mech Eng (by Winthrop Tech) in
On this thread : which printers really use true PostScript?
Any postscript printer you bought from Apple :)
Also, some of Adobe's Postscript 3 partners are listed here:
http://www.adobe.com:80/products/postscript/partners/main.html
Have fun,
Shay
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For my money, HP any time.
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Starfish Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.starfish.net.au/
ACN 076 426 714 / ABN 49 426 849 601 Tel: 0500 555 677
Consultants in Unix, Mac OS, Windows networking technologies
Interested in Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server
For my money, HP any time.
Just don't buy an all-in-one HP G85 combined fax/scanner/printer
until the drivers are fixed or Jaguar is rolled out.
Have fun,
Shay
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Perth, Western Australia Technomancer It must be
Hi there,
I did some extensive research regarding this issue for a client a few months
back. It seems as though the only company with a working solution that is
Mac compatible is Intech Solutions. Their site has some further information;
http://www.intechsolutions.com.au/
The bad (or good,
Hi All,
Was wondering if anyone knew how hard it was to get the Apple Only RAM
slot in the new iMac G4?
Cheers
Erik
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Diana Graham Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only asked because iinet's experts have run out of ideas. Their
only other option was to take the Mac in to them and I plain don't
trust them.
Hi Diana,
I happen to know that one of Chime's (a subsidiary of iinet)
sonic_echidna (Meg) wrote:
I happen to know that one of Chime's (a subsidiary of iinet) senior
network engineers is a bit of a Mac person - his name is Ian
Henderson.
See if they can get him specifically to have a look at it.
Nathan somebody in ADSL support is also a good one to strike.
Lara
Many thanks to Phyl and to all who offered their advice.
Ivan
IJ and JM Peacock wrote:
I have a grey G3, 352 MbRAM with USB port and urgently need to purchase
a CD-RW before the 30 June 2002.
I have been quoted $500 for the Lacie model and would urgently
appreciate comments as to whether
I'm planning on using iiNet's 512/128 plan with the DSL300 and using
software routing on one of the machines to give access to the other
computers (PC, iBook, etc.)
IP Net Router or Airport Software Base station should be ok shouldn't it? I
have previously used IP Net Router on OS9 with no
I wont be using an actual airport base station. But rather using Apple's
Software Base Station or IP Net Router.
The downside of this is that the computer running the routing software
always has to be on. If it crashes you lose the connection on all of the
other computers until it is restored.
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