That could have been true in my parents' house, given that the business that my father managed had been presented in 1950 with a plaque recognizing its then 25-year franchise as a …
Now the USB Pro Mouse takes 15sec or so longer to wake after the Mac itself wakens from sleep.
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Its not dead, its resting.
Pining for the fjords.
It's the ying-yang balance ...
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... a ying-yang rebalancing might improve things...
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Thank you, both. But you stopped short of w…
Theories? Conspiracies? Knowledge, even? All welcome, please.
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No knowledge, unfortunately, only commiseration. My iMac G4 has precisely the same behav…
It's the ying-yang balance. You sped up the rest of the machine so to keep the machine in balance, the mouse has to go slowly. If it didn't then it would end up getting faster and …
I wonder if you could / super glue the tabs, then use conductive paint to connect the tabs?
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Thanks for the advice.
The reason for asking was simply that I have a Wallstreet battery with newish cells in which, however, I believe the controller to have failed. It came rece…
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveTue, 17 Jun 2008 - 00:30
I'm sure equill will be able to provide a great deal more about the chemistry, but it is my understanding that over-discharge is dangerous because conductive filaments can form in …
68kMLAPeripheralsby tomlee59Tue, 17 Jun 2008 - 00:08
If the cells were ever over-discharged, some controllers will set a nonvolatile bit to prevent recharge.
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Is that why bunches of these stupid LiIon batteries …
68kMLAPeripheralsby FranklinsteinMon, 16 Jun 2008 - 22:54
I wonder if you could (i know you guys will hate this) super glue the tabs, then use conductive paint to connect the tabs? so no soldering or spot welding needed?
68kMLAPeripheralsby macintoshmeMon, 16 Jun 2008 - 19:47
The controllers must be matched to the batteries, particularly in a lithium-ion pack. More than with any other battery chemistry, lithium-ion requires very special handling to avoi…
68kMLAPeripheralsby tomlee59Mon, 16 Jun 2008 - 19:34
The controllers will handle different capacities. Lots of people have re-celled these batteries before. But these people also know what is going with these things very well.
They …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Da PenguinMon, 16 Jun 2008 - 06:22
Don't recell a LiON or LiPo battery. You're taking your life in your hands, unless you really know what you're doing. The smarts in there stop them asploding in your lap.
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSun, 15 Jun 2008 - 16:13
Apple really doesn't publish any technical information in that detail, which is a shame for old machines that are hard to equip with proper replacement parts.
Anyway, some people …
68kMLAPeripheralsby FranklinsteinSun, 15 Jun 2008 - 02:25
Update: I already put the program to good use! A co-worker wanted a banner made and since I had the program and an ImageBanger I went ahead and did it.
It looks awesome...so profe…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretTue, 23 Oct 2007 - 05:00
oh this brings me back. I remember using this program on my dad's 486 in my youth, printing up banners all the time on his old epson tractor-feed (and annoying the hell out of the …
68kMLAPeripheralsby iamdigitalmanSun, 21 Oct 2007 - 07:23
I have Print Shop Deluxe CD Ensemble. Basically it's PSD plus the Companion program and a ton of extra graphics and fonts.
I must say, the banner module on PSD is nowhere as good …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretSun, 21 Oct 2007 - 05:08
The Playroom! Man, good times running that in 3rd grade. I'd like to find a copy of that for my 5200/75LC.
I've never heard of BannerMania, though. I've got a version of Print Sho…
68kMLAPeripheralsby FranklinsteinSun, 21 Oct 2007 - 04:48