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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #12

Start here. Pick the manual you need. http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/manuals.html (Note: Spaces in the URL noted before are actually underscore characters.) [This message has …
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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #13

SCSI Disk Mode is what you did with your 8500. You hook up the PB3400 to the 8500 with a SCSI cable and a special SCSI connector on the 3400, and it shows up as an external HD. Que…
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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #14

Hi, I have a 3400c/200 -- I replaced last october the internal 2Gb hd with a IBM Travelstar 8.1Gb: no problems at all! (I have some partitions, LinuxPPC and MacOS); I _did_ SCSI D…
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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #15

Greg2384828245, We could NOT use the drive in SCSI Disk Mode. Instead, we had to use an Ethernet Crossover cable and set up a "Mini-LAN". Another option was to set up an IR connec…
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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #16

Said earlier: "Do you know the url for full tech manuals for the PowerBook G3 bronze keyboard and FireWire models?" reply was: "Start here. Pick the manual you need. http://www.a…
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3400 HD upgrade instructions — #17

Just installed a Travelstar 6GB in 1400. I think if you partition you can still use the PB in SCSI disk mode. Won't get to try it here for a week or so. Maybe there were problems…
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Firewire to PCMCIA card for a PB 1400 — #2

Ratoc, Newer Technologies and a few other companies make firewire PCMCIA cards. I don't know if you'll have to upgrade the cardbus to except 32-bit cards though.
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Firewire to PCMCIA card for a PB 1400 — #3

The Firewire and USB cards out there require Cardbus, which is 32-bit versus the 16-bit PCMCIA. A 1400 cannot be made to use a Firewire or USB card for that reason. It cannot be …
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Firewire to PCMCIA card for a PB 1400 — #4

I was reading the Apple TIL about the 1400 and they mention the fact that if a larger card is to be used..something about Type 1, 2 and 3s, that one just uses the lower slot to acc…
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Firewire to PCMCIA card for a PB 1400 — #5

The PCMCIA standard (which was superceded by PC Card and CardBus) used to designate the thickness of the rear portion of the cards as Type 1, Type 2 or Type 3. Type 1 was SRAM or …
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Firewire to PCMCIA card for a PB 1400 — #6

Check out this thread, too, http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/Foru...ML/000629.html and/or do a search over at MacFixIt if you want to read more about it. Or call the guys at MCE…
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DVD Sound — #1

The sound from my PowerBook 2000 DVD movies are OK at home or certainly when amplified by my VCR or TV. But when I are riding on a plane with ear phone pluged into the sound out p…
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DVD Sound — #2

hi, well its good to see more of us islanders using more macs (pismo 500 and very HAPPY). I just noticed that the other day sound out was kind of soft also.so if i find a soluti…
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DVD Sound — #3

The headphone amp on the powerbook is not very powerful. Your best bet is to get some decent in-ear headphones. Check the impedence on them. The lower the better. Also, if you …
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DVD Sound — #4

one word: Fostex okay, more than one word... Fostex h'phones do not have a mini-plug and you'd have to use an adapter (phonoplug to miniplug) but hey those Fostex can kill, i used…
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DVD Sound — #5

I don't understand this. My Wallstreet II blasts my ears off at any volume higher than 1 if I'm using earphones, and I'd really be happier with a volume setting of 0.5 if I could …
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