Hi,
An architect friend of mine who calls occasionally to ask pesky questions
called again last night.
He is looking for a UPS that will work with his Mac (currently a desktop 266
Mhz with OS 8.6). The idea is that the Mac should be able to communicate
with the UPS, and if the power goes down
Hello Gary,
The Sola brand is fairly good. The entry level ones and economically priced
they require no software and are made for home and small business users they
will give you an extra 5 to 20 min to shut down your computer safely
depending which model you are after.
I got mine from the
On 19/6/02 at 8:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
An architect friend of mine who calls occasionally to ask pesky
questions
called again last night.
He is looking for a UPS that will work with his Mac (currently a
desktop 266
Mhz with OS 8.6). The idea is that the Mac should be able to
i have a notebook 1400cs with a color stylewriter 2400 printer attached
these are both stand alone we use a windows based network and i can't
transfer the printer drivers i have downloaded off the apple site from my pc
to the mac notebook as they are in *.bin format and i think they need to be
in
I received the below email message, which concerns me a little that perhaps
my Mac is sending out messages as a result of a virus infection?? Does it
look familiar to anyone?
I haven't replied to 'John Murray' yet just in case it's not an authentic
complaint/request.
Well, the chances are
*
Shay Telfer wrote:
i have a notebook 1400cs with a color stylewriter 2400 printer attached
these are both stand alone we use a windows based network and i can't
transfer the printer drivers i have downloaded off the apple site from my pc
to the mac notebook as they are in *.bin format and
I have to agree with those who have posted favourable comments on IE
5.2. Substituting homepages was a bit of a dirty trick, but I guess
there's likely to be a price to pay for free software!
On thing I would love to see, and something that surely can't be too
difficult to program, is a way
On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 11:49 , Matt Huitson wrote:
Did I hear correct? Are Western Power rolling out super cable in
suburbs south of the river? According to 7 news this evening, happy
residents can expect speeds 150 times faster than a normal modem
connection. Did someone forget to carry
I want to know when Microsoft are going to put tabs into IE. If you have
used Mozilla or Chimera, you will know what I mean! Instead of having 5
different web pages open, there is just one page with tabs at the top. Much
neater!
Seeya
Rod!
Thanks for these search engines, but they seem not to be so good for finding
Australian email addresses, even mine. Maybe I am missing something? Paul.
http://www.google.com/
http://www.whitepages.com.au/
http://www.whowhere.com/
http://www.goeureka.com.au/
Dragging the little target symbol to the left of the url in the
address field into the Favourites side-bar tab preserves the page
title.
I've also found IE 5.2 to be significantly improved - The
anti-aliasing looks great to me on most pages I visit and the speed
is definitely improved.
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 11:12, Paul Weaver wrote:
Thanks for these search engines, but they seem not to be so good for finding
Australian email addresses, even mine. Maybe I am missing something? Paul.
If you know the person, the *simplest* way of getting their address is
by asking them. If you
Thanks for these search engines, but they seem not to be so good for finding
Australian email addresses, even mine. Maybe I am missing something? Paul.
http://www.google.com/
http://www.whitepages.com.au/
http://www.whowhere.com/
http://www.goeureka.com.au/
People tend to want to protect
on 19/6/02 11:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But iinet techies are doing this, telling people of lack of Mac
compatability, I got told this yesterday. Techi said they had one person
on a Mac, but it wasn't working well. So, good to hear that it isn't a
problem.
The iiNet
I want to know when Microsoft are going to put tabs into IE. If you have
used Mozilla or Chimera, you will know what I mean! Instead of having 5
different web pages open, there is just one page with tabs at the top. Much
neater!
Yes, because they've done such a good job of using tabs in all
But iinet techies are doing this, telling people of lack of Mac
compatability, I got told this yesterday. Techi said they had one person
on a Mac, but it wasn't working well. So, good to hear that it isn't a
problem.
You should find out the tech's name when you speak to them (always a
good
Looks VERY promising seeing as Telstra seem to be doing zilch to roll
out cable or improve broadband access to those too far from their
local exchange to get ADSL.
Well, except that it seems they're rolling the fibre out when they
put in underground power. So if you've already got underground
Hi all
sorry if this is a bit OT, but there are lots of graphix folks on the list:
I'm after recommendations for an illustration package that handles technical
illustrations in 3D. (Pre OSX)
Don't really need any fancy rendering stuff, it's mainly for exploded
diagrams of machinery stuff for
Hi folks,
Apologies if this is a little off topic and I know this is more of a
specialised software
question but I've tried my other forums with no luck. So hopefully someone here
may be able to help.
I'm trying to get a sound to play on a web site 'on mouse click' (when you
click on
the
Is the following article correct in saying that the Sony anti-piracy
methods [snip] only crashes Apple Macs, so that's hardly an angry mob
[snip]:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/06/15/1023864366683.html
It appears curious that Sony would only take measures against the Mac
platform
For some reason the sound doesn't automatically play, it opens a new
window and
the quicktime player panel appears and THEN the sound downloads and plays.
Not the ideal situation as you can imagine.
Can someone tell me how to get the sound to play immediately the
relevant icon is
clicked?
I use FormZ, brilliant, but maybe a little expensive. New, cheaper
options are cropping up all the time. I shall chat with contacts and
post if I find something else useful.
Regards
phil
Hi all
sorry if this is a bit OT, but there are lots of graphix folks on the list:
I'm after
Is the following article correct in saying that the Sony anti-piracy
methods [snip] only crashes Apple Macs, so that's hardly an angry mob
[snip]:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/06/15/1023864366683.html
It appears curious that Sony would only take measures against the Mac
platform when
You might like to look at samples I've put up at:
http://ox.curtin.edu.au/streaming/audio/london.html where the QT
playbar is embedded in the web page and clicking on the play button
initiates playback of the audio recordings.
I'm using a Quicktime Streaming Server to deliver the sounds, but
Phillip McGree wrote:
The fact is that iiNet just aren't fussed about the Mac market, and
Mac users get turfed aside and ignored.
I find it entirely depends on which support person you strike at the
time. Some are very knowledgeable indeed, about OS X in particular.
If the support person you
Hi every1,
A...how fondly I recall discovering Hypercard back in 1989...I used it to
write a great deal of software for our school (including our school report
proformas up until three years ago!)
Recently I decided to revisit the old beast (last official release...2.4 with
Color Tools I
I don't know from first hand experience, but I am told that it
doesn't only affect the Mac. and you can bypass it by applying a
black marker pen to the outer perimeter of the CD.
Is the following article correct in saying that the Sony anti-piracy
methods [snip] only crashes Apple Macs, so
Hi All:
I am experimenting with my new ipod and I cannot find the answer to this
question...how do I get songs FROM the ipod TO the computer. I know how to
do it the other way around, but I searched help all over the place and can't
find away to get songs onto my machine.
The reason I want to do
Hi All:
I am experimenting with my new ipod and I cannot find the answer to this
question...how do I get songs FROM the ipod TO the computer. I know how to
do it the other way around, but I searched help all over the place and can't
Hi Nathalie (and others)
You can do this two ways. One is
Robert Morgan wrote:
Anyone got any suggestions as to insurance for a laptop, besides the ol'
RAC insurance??
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As many replies have noted, iinet does have many ADSL customers using Mac's
(including this family on an ADSL freedom plan - which provides a fixed IP
address) and set up was very easy, despite the lack of tech support. The
main problem with this contract (now not available) was that for most
The only problem with this though is that when you ask to speak to a
supervisor, you are just as likely to be passed onto another techie sitting
right next door to them...
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Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2002 12:30 PM
To:
Hi, Sean here. I just got hold of an old Performa (5260/120 I think, not
working) and I was wondering if anybody knew of good repair resources. I've a
bit of experience fixing older (pre-1990) all-in-one macs myself, but I'm
stumped with this one. I'm happy to do it myself if anybody has any
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At 7:37 AM +0800 19/6/02, Pontifex Family wrote:
8.4.25 The IP remains until
the next time the computer and modem is (are?)switched off. IP's can only be
reallocated on new connections and iiNet is not liable for any data
intrusions while You maintain an active session. iiNet recommends You
At 7:37 AM +0800 19/6/02, Pontifex Family wrote:
8.4.25 The IP remains until
the next time the computer and modem is (are?)switched off. IP's can only be
reallocated on new connections and iiNet is not liable for any data
intrusions while You maintain an active session. iiNet recommends
Sean Cohen wrote:
Hi, Sean here. I just got hold of an old Performa (5260/120 I think, not
working) and I was wondering if anybody knew of good repair resources. I've a
bit of experience fixing older (pre-1990) all-in-one macs myself, but I'm
stumped with this one. I'm happy to do it
on 19/6/02 20:59, James Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is this a modem set up thing which may be altered with software (not
that one would ever do that) or is it a thing at iinet's end?
what is the significance of this for such things as sharing (legal)
mp3s, ftp server etc?
The
on 18/6/02 18:52, Murdoch Allen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry but I wouldnt use RAC in a pink fit even if they were the last
insurance company on earth
They don't cover laptops anyway. I know. I've got home insurance through
them with a home business rider and the laptops are not covered.
on 18/6/02 18:52, Murdoch Allen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry but I wouldnt use RAC in a pink fit even if they were the last
insurance company on earth
They don't cover laptops anyway. I know. I've got home insurance through
them with a home business rider and the laptops are not covered.
2. Is there a more recent program that is as easy to write code for
as HyperCard or (even more unlikely) is there a program that will do
what HyperCard did/does that is cross-platform? I believe FileMaker
may and a program named Omnis Studio was mentioned. I mainly write
mathematical drilling
is this a modem set up thing which may be altered with software (not
that one would ever do that)
No, it would be done at iinet's routers.
what is the significance of this for such things as sharing (legal)
mp3s, ftp server etc?
Not much. Most people don't run web, SMTP or HTTPS servers to
iinet mentions that these modems and routers are 'set up ' for iinet,
how does one do this - is it very hard, would you be asking for
trouble by buying the modems from another reatiler?
You could probably set up a modem from another retailer, but it would
probably require a modicum of
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