blueflame
About
- Username
- blueflame
- Joined
- Visits
- 0
- Last Active
- -
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 89
Reactions
Comments
-
An interesting side point: I tried setting my computer date past 2038 (all the way to 2210 before I got tired of clicking): When I clicked on Save, the date flashed to some month and day in the year 2038 and then ultimately came to rest wa…
-
*click* HA HA HA! *click* he he! *click* HA HA HA! *click* *chukle* *click* Ok, that's enough, if you like it so much, just download it and loop it! - I say to myself. I need to jump start my brain, I'm stupid in the mo…
-
Patchouli Actually, now that you ask, I can't remember off the top of my head. I periodically go desktop hunting and I visit so many sites that I don't remember them all. In case you wanted to go looking for it, the name of the file is "Ball Be…
-
-
-
Thank you for the excellent solution! I edited the .cshrc file for all the accounts so now the $PATH is set correctly. However, as far as I can tell, none of the csh.* files in either /private/etc or /etc have changed from the original setting (/b…
-
I'm actually looking around as well for a good Combo drive to replace my DVD-ROM/CD-ROM. The one I've set my sights on is the Toshiba SD-R1102. I figured this one out by reading the user reports on
-
I don't know whether it is possible with the 9000 Pro, but I do know that I cannot screen grab DVDs with my Radeon 7500. Blueflame
-
Peerpee, Consider holding off a bit for a Radeon 9000 Pro. I believe you can send in your non-functional Rage for a $50 rebate from ATI, probably bringing the 9000's price down to $149. Consider this because the 9000 Pro has ADC and DVI (can dr…
-
Gawd, that link screwed up the formatting on this page. As to your question, I have a G4 400 MHz (gigabit ethernet); earlier this year I bought a Radeon 7500 for it, and now that the 9000 Pro is about to come out, I'm thinking about getting that. …
-
this specification sheet from apple's spec page. Hope this helps! Blueflame
-
Dr. Bott has an ADC to VGA converter:
-
I did exactly what you did after getting OS X on my G4 400 (mystic). The speed improvement, multitasking ability and hard drive grinding improved so much that the only way for me to tax my system to prior memory upgrades is to simultaneously run ma…
-
I had similar thoughts about my Dad's aging Bondi Blue. It has the older type apple monitor connector in it, so I figure you could get an extension cable and sneak it through that small door with screws where all the ports are. However, the monito…
-
I used to have a similar problem in OS 9 that was caused by my internal Zip drive extension. Unless a zip disk was in the drive, after about 30 mins of use my computer would show similar symptoms. If you have an internal zip and don't use it much,…
-
To add to the three options above, if the OS 9.1 CD you have is an official Apple CD, then it should be bootable. Simply boot with the upgrade CD, rather than the OS 9.0 CD and perform the upgrade to your HD (the Apple CDs come with the entire syst…
-
Try having iTunes show you the folder the song is in, by selecting the song and pressing apple-R. It will (hopefully) pop open a window with the song.mp3 highlighted. Hope this helps! Blueflame
-
I just went to the itools website and got a message saying that iTools is unavailable.
-
Check out this link:
-
As far as getting a second VGA monitor hooked up, I found a possible solution. Apple currently sells an ADC to DVI connector, and a DVI to VGA. Connecting both may give you what you want, although I'm not sure whether the ADC to DVI connector main…