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No problem, and good luck.
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You need a wireless base station like a Linksys wireless or an airport, and you need an airport card installed on your computer.
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Quote: Originally Posted by aresee No, if you are talking about Safari pausing when it is contacting a site or looking up a DNS address being a slow network. No, your not alone. What is this Delayed_ACK you speak of? You can read about it…
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Thanks everyone. I was trying to connect to linksys via my wireless, that doesn't work! So I did get through when I plugged in an ethernet cord.
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Quote: Originally Posted by demenas Isn't it from a browser, connected to http://192.168.1.1 ? Steve It crashed my browser on my Intel MacBook. I'll try it on my desktop G5.
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Quote: Originally posted by New in other news.. err... problems, tinkertools can be quite useful. Thanks, I'm not haviing any problems, I do a lot of digital audio work, and just wanted to avoid any potential problems. I'll make a note of t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Heh. Shall I wait, or... Naw. Rick, defragging is done for the vast majority of files (all those
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Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel All I want to do is adjust the volume (gain) on a couple of the tracks which seem to be relatively muted. I would like the output to be such that I can just copy the CD straight up, and not have to pass it…
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Thanks to all for the info. I found the developer web page from Apple's site which provides ton's of information. The advise to spend only two hours at a time is spot on, I've done exactely that today after spending a couple hours on the develop…
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The last time you reformmated your drive, you probably didn't format it for dual boot. When you re-format, there are two or three options for types of format to choose from, sorry, i can't remember the names of them or which one is the right one, …
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Quote: Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent Shouldn't classic work? Thanks everyone. I have some programs that only work in Os 9, classic slows them down radically. Rick
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Quote: Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent I think my TI PB can boot OS9. It's 4 years old. How fast is your Titanium? 1ghz? Rick
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Thanks to both of you! Rick
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Quote: Originally posted by cybermonkey I used to have the 1.25ghz emac and those restore disks are tagged for use only with the emac. For example, i tried installing the emac panther onto my dual 867 and it wouldn't boot from them. After using a…
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Quote: Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent Are you using the system restore disks? What errors are you receiving? They are install disks, eMac, Mac OS Install Disk 1 is version 10.3.2 CD version 1.0 27691-4830-A. There are three install …
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Quote: Originally posted by Arty50 You can't send html in Mail 1.x. I believe this has been remedied in Mail 2.x for Tiger, but not 100% sure. Sad! Thanks for the Info. Rick
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Quote: Originally posted by nguyenhm16 New 2x2.0s have CPUs built using a different process, which should help them run a little cooler. Superdrive is different (something like 4x to 8x). You can now get Radeon 9600XT instead of plain old 9600(pr…
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac no offense, but is it just me or did we have a thread exactly like this a couple days ago? the first time I wrote my mind was already made up that i wanted the rev b, so I needed to know how to identify…
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Quote: Originally posted by nguyenhm16 New 2x2.0 are model # M9455LL/A Though it doesn't make any real-world difference, except maybe the SuperDrive. thanks, that's exactely what I needed to know. Rick
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Hey guys, I just want to make sure that when i buy one i get the latest and greatest. So what your saying is the Rev B is the latest generation of G5's? Would "Rev B" show up at the end of the serial number? Where would i find this identific…