I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by
a Perth publishing house.
I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they
will eventually all go to needy folks.
Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.
I am hoping that
Hi Kevin
I think I have a few 128MB modules or higher kicking around. I'll see what I
can dig up for you...
And after this comment,...will definitely find what I can,...
bearing fruitApple,HAHAHAHA :o) good one! :o)
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 4/7/09 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock
Thanks Dave Christopher,
I had already checked both these Plan Calculators before posting to
WAMUG.
I am becoming more confused after researching all the information
around the Internet ;-)
I'll probably end up sticking with Telstra ... on what Plan I'm not
sure yet.
Thanks again.
I Kev ,
I cant help with your ram need , but can you use any iMac's .
I am going to see 3 by give away's tomorrow morning looking for just 1.
Would you like the others
Bob
I don't know what version at this stage !
On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
I have recently been
Thanks Daniel,
Your efforts will be 'Core' to a successful project.
cheers
Kevin
Hi Kevin
I think I have a few 128MB modules or higher kicking around. I'll see what I
can dig up for you...
And after this comment,...will definitely find what I can,...
bearing
Kevin, i've got of 256mb out of a powerbook g4 if that is of help...
Best regards
Justin Davies
m...@justindavies.com.au
www.justindavies.com.au
0414 567 638
9309 9309
Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/justinkdavies
Business website: www.emergination.com.au
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Thanks Bob,
Yes I can use slot loaders as I load them up with educational
software for younger kids. I have found that the older tray loaders
don't always like home-burnt disks. The RAM in tray loaders is
different to the slot loaders too.
They are all good for the various uses I put
Justin,
Thanks for your kind offer, but as I recall powerbook RAM is much
smaller that desktop stuff?
regards
Kev
Kevin, i've got of 256mb out of a powerbook g4 if that is of help...
Best regards
Justin Davies
m...@justindavies.com.au
www.justindavies.com.au
0414 567 638
9309 9309
On 04/07/2009, at 1:47 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
Thanks Bob,
Yes I can use slot loaders as I load them up with educational
software for younger kids. I have found that the older tray
loaders don't always like home-burnt disks. The RAM in tray
loaders is different to the slot loaders
Hi Ronni,
I live in Denmark! Beautiful place. If I'd known you were in town I would
have loved to catch up for a coffee (or chai latte!). (I extend the
invitation to any WAMUGgers who visit either Denmark or Albany - where the
shop is...)
I used to live up at the top of Mt Shadforth (about
Hi Ronni,
Not sure if anyone answered this.
In short - No. An unlocked Phone is just that. The locked phones essentially
just have a security code that will only allow SIMs from that carrier. To
unlock it, you just have to know the code to enter. With some phones that is
easy, with others you
Hi Stuart,
I agree Denmark is one of the most beautiful spots and where The
Chimes is situated is just Magic.
It is so relaxing and beautiful there, its where I go to Get away
from the Stress!
They do look after you well ... too well ... it's a hard place to leave.
Not having mobile
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for your explanation.
Now I just need to make up my mind what to do.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 04/07/2009, at 3:49 PM, Stuart Evans wrote:
Hi Ronni,
Not sure if anyone answered this.
In short - No. An unlocked Phone is just that. The locked phones
essentially
just have a
Hi Kevin
I have 2x256MB RAM that you are very welcome to have.
Regards
Laura (East Freo)
On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by
a Perth publishing house.
I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once
Thanks Laura, I will drop by.
regards
Kevin
Hi Kevin
I have 2x256MB RAM that you are very welcome to have.
Regards
Laura (East Freo)
On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by
a Perth publishing house.
I am
Maybe But its FUN!!
Cheers
Neil
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Albany, Western Australia
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Email: n...@possumology.com
on 4/7/09 11:36 AM, KEVIN Lock at kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Oops, sorry!
Meant to go to a mate.
Kevin
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On 03/07/2009, at 5:37 PM, Justin Davies wrote:
Hi, sorry for posting this to the group, but I am now getting every
single email, how can we change to digest please?
Best regards
Justin Davies
m...@justindavies.com.au
www.justindavies.com.au
0414 567 638
9309 9309
look at
everything is running swimmingly in the mac world :)
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Craig Bruce
Director
But it wasn't in my WAMUG mailing list world! I had been receiving
emails from the list for a while but not been able to reply to the
list. This seems to have been rectified now.
Cheers, ALex
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Best Computer
Robert
The particular 3G device is mobile based and has never required me to enter
on any PC/MAC either a username or password unless accessing account details
from there websites and my email.
Virgin verbally informed me that they link user downloads with specific mac
address' that are static
Hi Warwick,
On 05/07/2009, at 9:00 AM, Warwick Gaff wrote:
Robert
The particular 3G device is mobile based and has never required me
to enter
on any PC/MAC either a username or password unless accessing account
details
from there websites and my email.
Virgin verbally informed me that
Yes, only if reported. Be interesting if they issued her with the same
mobile number once she gets the new USB dongle. I'm aware they do this for
mobiles while tracking the IMEI number.
Regards
Warwick
On 5/7/09 9:59 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:
Hi Warwick,
On 05/07/2009, at
Hello again Warwick,
On 05/07/2009, at 9:00 AM, Warwick Gaff wrote:
Understandably DSL and cable have different login procedures. 3G is
different and convinced that it could be sharable through an Airport
base
station with USB sharing (3G ONLY).
The USB port on the 802.11n AirPort
Hello Warwick,
On 05/07/2009, at 12:29 PM, Warwick Gaff wrote:
I sincerely hope your friend recovers from losing her laptop. Not an
easy
thing losing something so vital and full of information.
Yes, it is a shocking situation to have to cope with.
Unfortunately she is a Windows User
Hi, for some strange reason it has disappeared, this morning.
But what it was, was only on the desktop. No other open window was
effected. Ran top to bottom on the RHS you could see the desktop
picture underneath it, but just in this area it was as if a layer had
been placed over the
Ronnie,
Please let me have the name of your magic recovery software. Sounds good!
regards
Kevin
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