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Yes. Use Broadband Optimizer.
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With the beige, you must install Jag completely within the first 8 GB of the hard drive. This means you have to have the first partition be LESS than 8 GB (7.8 GB worked on my old Beige G3/300) and another partition for the rest.
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There's a store here in the area that sells 991s for about $80...but it's the leftover sizes. The main department store sells 'em for about $100.
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I have 991 and 324 -they are both incredibly comfortable (I work in a yucky office park where they lay industrial carpet over concrete) and both have lasted forever. The 991s I got for Christmas and the 324s I bought at the beginning of the summer. …
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Go to Print Center. Single-click on your printer. On the toolbar, on the right, click "start jobs" - it's the image of the printer with a green circle w/white right-facing arrow on it.
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It's Pacifist. From Charlessoft .
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They take the exact same ZIF. They have the exact same jumper block. The difference is the system bus and clock multiplier. The Beige has a 66 MHz system bus and the B&W has a 100 MHz system bus. Sonnet was able to get 1 GHz from the …
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No, cable modems do have ip addresses; and yes, they are for use behind your firewall. I forgot to remove the http:// to remove a clickable link, that's all. Once there, there are several things to click on a bar at the top. Status, Log, Signal, …
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My cable modem, a Linksys, has an ethernet address, as do most: http://192.168.100.1/ That gives all sorts of information to you, but doesn't let you configure anything. Your ISP does the configuring from their end. You have to tell your ISP…
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Use Eudora.
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Yeah. Hmmm....lemme see if I can find it .... You have a 233, 266 or 333 tray-loading iMac, right? Try this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60384 Or check all of them here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86117
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When's the last time you checked/updated the firmware?
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RoadRunner is notorious for speeds all over the map. The reason is the way RR does bandwidth sharing, which differs a bit from, say, Comcast. I doubt it's someone messing with you through your cable modem, but do you have Jaguar's built-in firewa…
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10.2.8 and Stuffit 8 on both G3/400 B&W and G4/450 Sawtooth - no problems at all with either. But then, I repair my permissions and run DiskWarrior once a week.
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I repaired permissions and installed the combo updater on my G3 B&W/400 at home and my G4/450 Sawtooth at work - everything seems a bit snappier on both. Like Algol said, Office opens in one bounce - that has NEVER happened before. Illustrat…
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//c and //e in high school (loved the 5-1/4" floppies and green screens) Mac Classic in college - upgraded to 25 MHz 68030 and 4 MB of RAM-wonderful! Performa 550 right after college - COLOR and CD!!! Performa 6200CD after that. PowerMac…
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I've got a B&W G3/350 that I've clocked to 400 MHz, have 1 GB of RAM, a Radeon 7000, internal & external CDRW, external DVD-ROM, 12 GB & 80 GB ATA and 9 GB SCSI hard drives, USB 2.0 pci card and an internal Zip. Running 10.2.6 and I love…
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I've been ordering from MacMall off and on for 12 years. Never had a problem.
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Quote: CubeDude My speed keeps falling. I've gone from 1.2 to 1.0 to 968kbps to 894kbps. What's up with that? from MacFixit.com (today's featured article): Troubleshooting Mac OS X 10.2.6: Turning off delayed acks for fast…
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Are they directly connected or are they connected through a router? If they're directly connected, you have to use an Ethernet Crossover Cable, not a standard Cat 5, 5e or 6 cable. You can get them at your local computer store or Best Buy. The…