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Remote access to Mac? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by Chapps I'm looking to implement some sort of good -- but not expensive -- remote software for my Mac. Since I'm working long hours away from my Mac,…
MacNN Software by PER3

Remote access to Mac? — #5

PER3: That divintomark.org process (& video explanation) is quite awesome. ...and daunting. Obviously it's not going to be something you do at any only PC you happen to be in…
MacNN Software by Love Calm Quiet

Remote access to Mac? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by Love Calm Quiet PER3: That divintomark.org process (& video explanation) is quite awesome. ...and daunting. Obviously it's not going to be some…
MacNN Software by PER3

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #1

So I have a TiBook which I bought a Belkin PCMCIA wireless card for. Because I initially couldn't get the card to work I took it the Apple store where the genious got my Mac to r…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #2

Try changing the "By default, join" selection to "A specific network", type in the SSID of your network, the WEP or WPA key as applicable, and you should be set.
MacNN Networking by Macola

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #3

I did as you said, no change. Question: This wireless card I have is an 802.11g while my basestation and eMac are using 802.11b My understanding was that g is backwards compati…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #4

Well I'm not sure what the issue was, or what that AirPort icon meant (above) but after a reset and running an Apple Update I seem to be right with the gods once again. Let's hope…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #5

Glad it worked. I still have random issues on a 12" PowerBook where it will periodically not find my wireless network (even with SSID broadcasting turned on). Others have reported …
MacNN Networking by Macola

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #1

1.42GHz eMac came with 10.4 installed. I need it to run in 10.3.6. I installed 10.3.4 from a retail OS installer and while the installation went okay, my display output is only 80…
MacNN Software by SuzyCreamcheese

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #2

You cannot install an OS which is older than the OS which was in the box of your eMac. So the only thing you could try is to upgrade to 10.3.9, which is the last update of 10.3. If…
MacNN Software by OreoCookie

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #3

Why don't you just expedite the move to 10.4? Since OSs older than 10.4 will no longer run on new machines, you'll have to stop purchasing new machines (a pain!) or hack operating …
MacNN Software by Mister Elf

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #5

I understand that, I really do, but there's a point where you just have to bite the bullet and upgrade. Both Panther (10.3.9) and Tiger (10.4.0) are nearly a year old. While I know…
MacNN Software by Mister Elf

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #6

Thanks for the advice... I have to disagree with the opinion that a less than in-the-box-system cannot be used, because I have done this. And it wasn't hacking... it just worked.…
MacNN Software by SuzyCreamcheese

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by SuzyCreamcheese Thanks for the advice... I have to disagree with the opinion that a less than in-the-box-system cannot be used, because I have done…
MacNN Software by ChrisF

1.42GHz eMac... 10.3.6 gives limited video — #8

Sound advice... though we are locked down pretty tight in many, many aspects, and we are not complacent as far as security is concerned. If anything, we are too secure for many cur…
MacNN Software by SuzyCreamcheese

Photoshop executable mystery — #1

I have some screwball filetype problem with the installation of Photoshop Elements on my G5. For other user accounts on my machine, the file /Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements…
MacNN Software by Gary Finley

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #1

My PowerBook 80 GB drive has 5.6 GB available. Is this enough for OSX? How much "room" do I have left if any? I have dumped so old large files and backed everything up...... An…
MacNN Hardware by Podolsky

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #4

you can also look into removing the localization files for languages you don't actually use. one of these programs will do it for you: monolingual, language cleaner or delocalizer.…
MacNN Hardware by rjenkinson

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by OreoCookie It is enough. I currently have also just 3-6 GB available. Things can get a bit tight if you have less than 1 GB of space available. …
MacNN Hardware by himself

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #7

Thanks to all who chimed in. I would love a 160 in my 17 incher. If I had that, I wouldn't need another computer for years! I use my 17" with a 23" monitor and it works great fo…
MacNN Hardware by Podolsky

Anyone use CyTV on Intel iMac with EyeTV? — #1

I've got a dual core intel iMac connected to an EyeTV 200 (universal software). I'm considering installing CyTV on the intel iMac but CyTV only has a PowerPC version. The other c…
MacNN PowerPC by Walker
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