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Older Powerbook - which should I buy? — #3

Couple questions: How much RAM? 320 or 500MB hard drive? Modem speed? What software does it come with? Do you have all cords, and batteries? Has the processor been upgraded or…
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Older Powerbook - which should I buy? — #4

The PB 500-series is particularly cool if you can find a PPC CPU daughtercard to pop into it. Otherwise you're ceiling is OS 8.1 and you're unable to run PPC-only apps (e.g. Office…
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Video-Editing System — #1

I would like to edit VHS footage and then be able to export it back to tape. (For some extremely-low-budget film projects of mine I would prefer to be able to do it on my Rev. A …
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SCSI to Ethernet — #1

I need to setup my 6100 as a IP router and a server. I don't want to remove my G3 upgrade, so I am looking for devise that puts a ethernet port on my SCSI chain. I remember them be…
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SCSI to Ethernet — #2

hi, what you really need is what's called an "AAUI Tranceiver" (sp?) as far as i know, all powermacs shipped w/ ethernet, but the earlier ones, such as your 6100, didn't have a nor…
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SCSI to Ethernet — #3

Hi, thanks for replying. I already have a transcever. but I need another ethernet port.
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SCSI to Ethernet — #4

Asante made one for the longest time, EN/SC. But as far as I knew, the drivers for it were NOT Open Trasnport compliant. And if I can extrapolate what you're trying to do, I'd gues…
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SCSI to Ethernet — #5

Yeah, i'm switchiung to a sloted machine. Thanks for your postings everyone!
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whine from PB 3400 at sleep — #1

My PB 3400 seems to make a very low-level high-pitched "whine" when asleep. This is not present when shut down (w/ or w/o AC attached), or when running - only when asleep. The whin…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #1

I have a 5500/225 that came without an ethernet card, and I just bought a new graphite iMac (Sweet!) to replace it. The iMac, of course, comes only with Ethernet. So, I bought the …
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #2

You need to use a crossover cable that has wires 1&2 swtiched on one end with 3&6. These are available anywhere ethernet cables are sold. If you are using a standard patch…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #4

Well, regardless of why I need a crossover cable (used to connect to hubs, I thought) instead of a regular patch cable, I purchased one this afternoon and I'm now downloading all 1…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #5

The reason you need a crossover cable is that one pair is transmit and the other is receive. When you have a hub it connects those two pairs together. Without it you have to connec…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #6

I am actually not confused, instead I am quite aware of the differences between a megabit and a megabyte. And, therefore, my calculations told me that 100 megabits is equal to abou…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #7

Are you sure that it connected at 100Mbps? Did the lights light up 100 on both sides? Also, you don't get the full 12Mbps as their is some network overhead especially with AppleTal…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #8

That makes sense... The light was on on the 5500, but the iMac doesn't have a light with its built-in ethernet. I can understand why the PCI implementation on the 5500 might be slo…
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Ethernet on 5500/225 — #9

In my newspaper lab, we have 24 5500/225's with 100Mb/s ethernet cards that were put in about 3 weeks ago. The hub(s) are really nice professional models that always run at 100mb…
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Sony Firewire CD RW compatibility w/ Toast? — #2

I have the Sony Firewire CDRW drive and Toast 4 (had it for roughly two weeks). Both work just fine together. I've thus far created a MacOS disk and ISO disk. You may see a warning…
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Sony Firewire CD RW compatibility w/ Toast? — #5

I received a response from Adaptec yesterday saying that Toast 4.0 does NOT support 1394 devices. I replied and said that someone was actually using toast with a sony 1394 CD RW a…
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