Hi Ken,
I have not seen a post from a 'John Lemin' to the mailing list.
We can't offer any help until he asks the group for help.
Ask him to post to the WAMUG mailing list, with details of his printer and
operating system he is running.
We require the Printer Name and model - is it WiFi Multi
Hi Ken
Firstly, I've had a look and nothing has been either posted or sent through
bounce messages, so doesn't appear anything has gone through the list address
(wamug@wamug.org.au) from your friend,..as I get all the bounce messages to
trawl though for all messages sent to the list (as well
Hi Merv,
Try Reset SMU Reset PRAM NVRAM
Reset SMU of your iMac
Turn off your iMac
Unplug all cables from the computer, including the power cord.
Wait 10-50 seconds.
Plug in the power cord while simultaneously pressing and holding the power
button on the back of the computer.
Let go of the
On 17/11/2013, at 6:16, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
If this does not fix, you might have problem with the capacitors on the logic
board.
This is what got mine too. It might be some other transient glitch, but bulging
capacitors are a known problem on some of the older iMacs.
If/when
I am looking at X-plane as a grandson Christmas gift and have looked at the
minimum system requirements, which will be achieved by very few recent models.
How much is performance degraded when these requirements are not met? Current
version is 10 and V9 is available for older machines.
Has
Hi Severin,
I don't have any first hand advice, but performance would be drastically
reduced if the specifications aren't met... It possibly would not even install,
or if it did I think it would not work.
Even the 32-bit version of X-Plane uses around 3.5 GB Memory.
The memory limits on a
Hoping some listers use eyeTV and can help me to solve this small prob.
All of a sudden I can not see or record from any of the SBS channels.
All the others are OK.
Ant ideas for me?
Kev
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Hi Kevin,
Down here in albania we have two different transmitters covering us (Albany
Mt.Barker). My digital TV had both sets of channels tuned in (courtesy of
auto-tune) - so I had 2 versions of all the SBS channels.
The reason this is relevant is that a few weeks ago half these channels
Hi Kevin,
Have you done rescan of your channels? ... Auto Tune of your channels.
You can do this using the EyeTV software.
Cheers,
Ronni
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On 17 Nov 2013, at 9:26 am, Kevin Lock kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hoping some listers use eyeTV and can help me to solve this
Thanks Ronni and Neil,
I am out at the moment, but will try it/them later and report back.
Cheers,
KevOn 17/11/13 4:08 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Have you done rescan of your channels? ... Auto Tune of your channels.
You can do this using the EyeTV software.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent
Hi Kevin,
I lost all SBS channels about 6 months ago.
I had a digital antenna installed and “hey presto” !
Apparently SBS has the weakest signal.
The guy that installed the antenna was very knowledgable.
One of the few tradesmen I have hired that actually impressed me.
He showed me the signal
Hi Kev,
I use eyetv and yes you do need to retune. Shortly after WA went all digital
there was notification that we might have to retune some stations as frequency
might have to change. I retuned and my SBS is better than ever.
Now if only i could work out why I cannot get chanel 9 on either
Hi Kevin
I lost SBS reception about a week ago and had to reset TV to rectify the
problem. Similar process to when we had to re tune for the change from analogue
to digital. At that time SBS seemed to be the channel that disappeared. For the
recent incident I also found it necessary to set up
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