I've had this happen before and it seems to be caused by humidity or getting dirty. Especially if your hands aren't completely dry or have something on them. I've heard that loti…
68kMLASoftwareby Dennis NedryMon, 28 Jul 2008 - 07:29
I have found that when this happens on my Lombard I can just put all four of my fingers on the track pad and rub the whole thing and it will stop jumping around. I have had this p…
The Rev A AlBook 15" models had the same problem due to pressure on certain sections of the LCD during shipping.
I would hazard a guess that at some time the iMac had undue pressu…
I have disks that have Panther plus the 10.3.9 update. It will only install the update after I have installed Panther if I first copy the update to the HD and then open it from the…
Well, as a speculation, a temperature variation. In the Sharp Application Note on Mechanical Design Considerations for LCD Displays, "It is important to note that variations in te…
What would cause a bright spot about 2-3" across in the center of a G4 iMac LCD screen? The screen is still usable, just the center is brighter than the rest of the screen.
Hey all,
My new lombard works great except for one thing: after being awake for a while the trackpad starts to "jump" around -- when I lift my finger off of the pad, it will jump…
And the 10.3.4 and 10.3.5 combo updates that I tried- the dmgs wont even mount.
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(a) download them again
( B) try and mount them on a different machine.
Trying to upgrade my ibook running 10.3.2 panther to 10.3.9. I downloaded the combo update but it unexpectadly quits partway through. And the 10.3.4 and 10.3.5 combo updates that I…
Does anyone have or ever use a Koala Pad Touch Tablet? What are your opinions on it? How much do they typically run for these days?
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Here's an article you mig…
68kMLASoftwareby magnusfalkirkWed, 25 Jun 2008 - 07:52
More realistically you could enable ink as is on the mac, then install vnc server and client on the machine and newton respectively. Sure it might be a bit laggy, but it will be a …
68kMLASoftwareby Da PenguinWed, 25 Jun 2008 - 04:18
Someone did actually do this, in the Classic OS of course.
So it'd certainly be possible, although improbable. You would need to write an advanced enough driver that made the Newt…
I don't even know if this would be, but hear me out:
The newton handwriting recognition lives on in Mac OS X as inkwell. It only shows up when you plug in a graphics tablet. There…
68kMLASoftwareby iamdigitalmanTue, 24 Jun 2008 - 18:16
Agreed on keeping the original heatsink. However I did run into overheating issues on my Beige, so an additional fan could be useful. I got one of those small, about an inch tall o…
68kMLASoftwareby Da PenguinSat, 21 Jun 2008 - 21:10
Drivers: It depends on the manufacturer. Apple OEM and most Sonnet ZIFs don't need drivers at all, they're totally plug-and-play. The only drivers one might need is the AltiVec cod…
68kMLASoftwareby FranklinsteinSat, 21 Jun 2008 - 18:57
the pentium Heatsink will be a bit hard, since the size of the heatsink is a bit awkward for the Zif Socket. I believe the original Heatsink will be fine. It was when I had my blu…
I don't think the Lisa ever had enough focus to connect it back to the II line. The Mac, though, got an IIe-on-a-card functionality added later.
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