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Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #4

i put a 60gig drive in my rev A ibook, was a majour pain getting that thing apart but its worked fine ever since. i need to take it out and replace the stock hd in my 12" g4 ibook,…
MacNN PowerPC by segaslave

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #5

I have the same iBook (500Mhz) and last year I replaced the 10GB hardrive with a Toshiba MK4025GAS which is a 40GB drive running (i think) at 5400 rpm. For how to do it look at th…
MacNN PowerPC by Strix

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by willed I know there are older threads if I search, but capacities increase and I just wanted to check the current situation. I've got a 10GB HD in a…
MacNN PowerPC by Gabriel Morales

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #7

Use an emply ice tray to organize the screws in the order you take them out. It makes it much easier to put them back in and hopefully not forget any. I've replaced iBook hard dri…
MacNN PowerPC by iDaver

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #9

Great, thanks very much guys, very helpful. One more thing - can anyone recommend an equivalent to NewEgg.com that operates in the UK? [I'm sure I posted this before but it's di…
MacNN PowerPC by willed

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #10

Finished my hard disk drive upgrade on my iBook! It now sports an 80 GB HDD, and is running smoothly! Next is the eMac... I will post some details of my iBook upgrading later on my…
MacNN PowerPC by Gabriel Morales

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #11

Quote: Originally Posted by willed Great, thanks very much guys, very helpful. One more thing - can anyone recommend an equivalent to NewEgg.com that operates in the UK? [I'm…
MacNN PowerPC by Strix

Hard Drive upgrade options for iBook G3? — #13

*BUMP* Having finished my Finals I've now got time to mess about with this sort of stuff. Pricerunner.co.uk seemed to think this was a good deal. Any opinions?: http://www.qed-uk…
MacNN PowerPC by willed

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #1

I bought the new Sony Ericsson K750i mobile phone for two reasons: it has a 2 megapixel camera and a slot for a Memory Stick Duo Pro up to 1GB. The screen size is 176x220 and other…
MacNN PowerPC by Hanul

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #3

Quote: Originally Posted by Hanul Of course there are a lot of block artifacts, because of the compression, but you can recognize the actor's faces, so it's ok. Hey, you watch i…
MacNN PowerPC by zerostar

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #4

Well, the MPEG-4 movie is excellent. It must be the MPEG-4 to 3GP conversion. I use QT as encoder. I tried several settings, but all but the standard one failed to play on my phone…
MacNN PowerPC by Hanul

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #5

My question is how much image are you going to get on a cellphone screen? I firmly believe that some films MUST be seen on a big screen, at least the first time, and that a small …
MacNN PowerPC by ghporter

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter My question is how much image are you going to get on a cellphone screen? I firmly believe that some films MUST be seen on a big screen, at…
MacNN PowerPC by brapper

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #8

Better to do some shorts. Like the SW cartoons or the Simpsons. Shorter and sweeter (I have a Nokia 6630 with hot swoppable mmc cards, including a 256mb with a few vids on it).
MacNN PowerPC by Randman

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #9

I think Randman has the better idea. Besides, animated shorts don't need nearly the resolution to be able to see what's going on. Really guys, when I watch a movie, I want to rol…
MacNN PowerPC by ghporter

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #10

My son sat through the whole Episode IV on the phone and he enjoyed it ;-). Ok, he is a child, a big Star Wars fan, running around the house with his Darth Vader mask... Sure, the…
MacNN PowerPC by Hanul

Watching Star Wars on a mobile phone — #12

Yes, the bad part is, that you can't do it with a batch job (Automator anyone?), because someone has to change the DVDs. For one movie it's a simple two-step process, which takes a…
MacNN PowerPC by Hanul

avery template>inD? — #1

probably a dumb question, but not my area of expertise! how do i get an avery template (which is a Word doc downloaded) into inDesign, so i can make labels?? thanks!
MacNN General by fisherKing
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