bob lewis
Feb 25, 10:36 PM
Hi, Mac collectors:
I have a dandy Powermac 7100/66, but I love this antediluvian model. But
today my printer died (I don't think the Mac ever will!), and I can't find another
one with the 8-pin connector. Is there any kind of adapter out there that will work,
or how can I get my "stuff" off of this old Powermac?
Any suggestions on where to pick up a used printer that still uses the 8-pin
connector would be greatly appreciated. Or can I down-loan everything off
the computer onto floppys. Then what?
Bob Lewis
I have a dandy Powermac 7100/66, but I love this antediluvian model. But
today my printer died (I don't think the Mac ever will!), and I can't find another
one with the 8-pin connector. Is there any kind of adapter out there that will work,
or how can I get my "stuff" off of this old Powermac?
Any suggestions on where to pick up a used printer that still uses the 8-pin
connector would be greatly appreciated. Or can I down-loan everything off
the computer onto floppys. Then what?
Bob Lewis
superbovine
Dec 9, 01:01 AM
To clarify neither of these are my computers. This family currently has the windows 98 computer but wants a new laptop and I'm recommending an iBook. They want to know if this is one of the things they'll be able to do. They want to keep the windows 98 computer (God knows why).
tell them about this scenario. If they get a new laptop with windows xp lets say. Both your computers are going to on the same lan. Since windows98 computers cannot be patched for security update it is very possible for it to get an internet worm. If the worm is unleashed on the network and your XP machine isn't patched or the firewall fails, you just got your xp machine toasted because they keep that 98 machine on the network.
tell them about this scenario. If they get a new laptop with windows xp lets say. Both your computers are going to on the same lan. Since windows98 computers cannot be patched for security update it is very possible for it to get an internet worm. If the worm is unleashed on the network and your XP machine isn't patched or the firewall fails, you just got your xp machine toasted because they keep that 98 machine on the network.
Waragainstsleep
Feb 21, 04:07 AM
A Mac Mini could easily run as an HTPC, webserver and fileserver at the same time depending on client traffic. If its just your notebook then no sweat at all.
Crystal-RX
May 5, 09:12 PM
I have and Iphone 3g, with the latest ipsw installed by Itunes 10 (should be 4.2.1)
In order for me to downgrade I have to put my phone into DFU mode which has been difficult, but through Google I found a forum post that said redsnow will put your phone into DFU mode, you just need the exact ipsw to start the redsnow process...
I have downloaded 4.2.1 but redsnow doesn't recognize it, any idea what could be wrong?
you don't need to put it into DFU to restore. if you have PC, press shift + restore at the same time and it will allow you to pick the firmware file you want. For 3G, my recommendation is to downgrade it to 3.1.3.
In order for me to downgrade I have to put my phone into DFU mode which has been difficult, but through Google I found a forum post that said redsnow will put your phone into DFU mode, you just need the exact ipsw to start the redsnow process...
I have downloaded 4.2.1 but redsnow doesn't recognize it, any idea what could be wrong?
you don't need to put it into DFU to restore. if you have PC, press shift + restore at the same time and it will allow you to pick the firmware file you want. For 3G, my recommendation is to downgrade it to 3.1.3.
tech324
Apr 25, 01:58 PM
I have Mac OS 10.6.7 and in my mail program certain emails show up with weird characters. They look like squares with A's in them. Its not in every email. The email renders fine on my ipod touch. Anyone else experience this?
nutman
Apr 3, 10:58 PM
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GeekOFComedy
Apr 28, 10:38 AM
Is it possible to have an image overlay all the windows so the image is always on top. Just the image, no mac window bars or anything. Also the image will have the centre of it transparent so you can interact with the other windows. Kind of like a watermark on the desktop but instead of the watermark on a wallpaper it will always be on it. :confused:
iMeowbot
Nov 1, 07:59 AM
Apple also makes storage solutions.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
That's okay. A category can have more than one parent.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
That's okay. A category can have more than one parent.
balamw
Apr 14, 07:17 PM
How do I do that??
Use 7-zip to extract the files from the MSI (BootCamp.msi for 32 bit and BootCamp64.msi for 64 bit). Then it's very similar to the video.
B
Use 7-zip to extract the files from the MSI (BootCamp.msi for 32 bit and BootCamp64.msi for 64 bit). Then it's very similar to the video.
B
applemike
Jan 17, 06:41 AM
Are you jailbroken?
If so then go to cydia, and search for an app i believe to be called "volumeboost 3.0" if you are unable to find it, then search "boost" and you may be able to find something with a very similar title. it increases all of the volume on almost every part of the iPod, i assume it works with the alarm volume as well.
Need any help just ask
If so then go to cydia, and search for an app i believe to be called "volumeboost 3.0" if you are unable to find it, then search "boost" and you may be able to find something with a very similar title. it increases all of the volume on almost every part of the iPod, i assume it works with the alarm volume as well.
Need any help just ask
rick snagwell
May 6, 12:02 PM
did you guys just update to 4.2.7 via itunes...then jb 4.2.7 via sn0wbreeze tether jb?
wnameth
Dec 1, 06:53 AM
no one wants either of these games, the yoshie game goes for over 20 + shipping on ebay and the YU-GI-OH game is worth around 10. no one has firered or leaf green?
joscha1987
Dec 16, 12:26 AM
hello!
California, merced,may ,
Free White Pages for Addresses
David Cameron addresses
The Victorian House Addresses
Email Addresses Reverse
Court Mailing Address, Phone
monke
Oct 17, 09:38 PM
Guess we'll never ask if it is real or photo-shopped.
Sshhh.... It's a secret. :)
Sshhh.... It's a secret. :)
Steve Jobs.
Mar 25, 03:21 PM
I agree with OP, you guys need to hop off my wang!
toolbox
Apr 23, 09:44 PM
When you get into the XP setup area, make sure you format the drive correctly also. I got stuck on this if i didn't recreate the partition / format it would not boot
el.jeffe58
May 5, 07:28 PM
In settings you can set it so it never goes to sleep. However, that eats up a lot of battery. Do you have it plugged in at night?
Thanks for the response! I prolly should email the developer to find out what the story is but to answer you, I do not plug in overnight and would you mind telling me where the heck in the settings that setting is. I know it is crazy but I don't see it.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the response! I prolly should email the developer to find out what the story is but to answer you, I do not plug in overnight and would you mind telling me where the heck in the settings that setting is. I know it is crazy but I don't see it.
Thanks again!
DarthMoops
Feb 17, 06:03 PM
DarthMoops any Mac currently sold by Apple is called a new Mac even if it hasn't been updated for 18 months, it's still called a new Mac.
In the words of the immortal Karl Childers...
"Alright then."
:)
In the words of the immortal Karl Childers...
"Alright then."
:)
Mac-Maine
Apr 23, 12:05 AM
ooooor you can put one of these on
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62401789/iphone-4-spectra-wrap-decals-many-colors
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62401789/iphone-4-spectra-wrap-decals-many-colors
ActionableMango
Feb 28, 03:23 PM
Borderlands
Ultimate Alliance 2
Resident Evil 5
Ultimate Alliance 2
Resident Evil 5
Winni
Mar 7, 07:41 AM
I do apologize for that.
I have two iMacs and a Mac Mini, all which shipped with MySQL installed.
Very poor generalization on my part!
Very poor generalization indeed. I've owned more than a dozen Macs over the last six years, and NONE of them had MySQL pre-installed. But then again, I only had the desktop version of OS X on my machines and not OS X Server -- OS X Server really comes with MySQL pre-installed.
But maybe you mistake MySQL with SQLite, which is what most Apple software uses as its storage engine.
Anyway -- for uninstalling MySQL from OS X, maybe this blog helps:
http://akrabat.com/computing/uninstalling-mysql-on-mac-os-x-leopard/
I also would only use the official MySQL DMG image to install the software on OS X; it can be downloaded from the MySQL website.
I have two iMacs and a Mac Mini, all which shipped with MySQL installed.
Very poor generalization on my part!
Very poor generalization indeed. I've owned more than a dozen Macs over the last six years, and NONE of them had MySQL pre-installed. But then again, I only had the desktop version of OS X on my machines and not OS X Server -- OS X Server really comes with MySQL pre-installed.
But maybe you mistake MySQL with SQLite, which is what most Apple software uses as its storage engine.
Anyway -- for uninstalling MySQL from OS X, maybe this blog helps:
http://akrabat.com/computing/uninstalling-mysql-on-mac-os-x-leopard/
I also would only use the official MySQL DMG image to install the software on OS X; it can be downloaded from the MySQL website.
RedReplicant
Apr 12, 02:42 PM
The code for their test pages is heavily documented and very neat. Good learning tools right there.
IIe
Mar 27, 05:46 PM
...or someone who know's how to repair the SCSI interface IC.
I have acquired a color classic about a year ago. Since then, I have only been able to boot into it once. The CC will not recognize the internal hard drive.
I've tried swapping with another 80MB SCSI HD, and booted with the install disk, but the CC wont recognize the HD. I tried terminating the SCSI port on the rear of the machine... which seemed to allow the CC to recognize the HD. The CC was able to recognize the HD and it allowed me to begin installing System 7, but after about an hour the machine (I haven't been able to recreate this scenario since).
I've replaced the PRAM battery, which didn't help my situation at all... and I have also tried blowing out the logic board too.
After all of this, I believe that my SCSI interface chip is bad... but I don't have any experience soldering on a double sided PCB.
Does anybody have any tips on how I could/should remedy this situation?
I have acquired a color classic about a year ago. Since then, I have only been able to boot into it once. The CC will not recognize the internal hard drive.
I've tried swapping with another 80MB SCSI HD, and booted with the install disk, but the CC wont recognize the HD. I tried terminating the SCSI port on the rear of the machine... which seemed to allow the CC to recognize the HD. The CC was able to recognize the HD and it allowed me to begin installing System 7, but after about an hour the machine (I haven't been able to recreate this scenario since).
I've replaced the PRAM battery, which didn't help my situation at all... and I have also tried blowing out the logic board too.
After all of this, I believe that my SCSI interface chip is bad... but I don't have any experience soldering on a double sided PCB.
Does anybody have any tips on how I could/should remedy this situation?
scem0
Jun 29, 11:19 PM
that happened to my sister's iBook!
I will redirect her to this page, because she often complained of this.
thanks,
scem0
I will redirect her to this page, because she often complained of this.
thanks,
scem0
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