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Exact Processor Type in Ti 500 — #4

Quote: Originally posted by The Dude: <STRONG>It's a 7410. Trust me. If you're running OS X, type hostinfo in the terminal.</STRONG> OS X, sure. …
MacNN PowerPC by andreas_g4

Exact Processor Type in Ti 500 — #6

Quote: Originally posted by andreas_g4: <STRONG> OS X, sure. Is there another system...? Thx for the terminal hint. BUT, further on, I'm looking for a list …
MacNN PowerPC by oeyvind

Exact Processor Type in Ti 500 — #7

Quote: Originally posted by The Dude: <STRONG>It's a 7410. Trust me. If you're running OS X, type hostinfo in the terminal.</STRONG> I'm caught …
MacNN PowerPC by andreas_g4

Exact Processor Type in Ti 500 — #8

Quote: Originally posted by oeyvind: <STRONG> Look for MacTracker, it's been pretty precise.</STRONG> Jo, that's what I was searching for. THX!
MacNN PowerPC by andreas_g4

VST expansion — #2

Well, the sad news is that they crashed the price on those hard drives so they could get rid of the extra inventory and remove the product from their stock. You'll have to get one…
MacNN Peripherals by PeteWK

VST expansion — #3

My company is a reseller of VST/SmartDisk and we are out too. We've also been told they are gone. Sorry.
MacNN Peripherals by Paul S

VST expansion — #4

Quote: Originally posted by esuebrown: <STRONG>...Is there a non firewire HD on that site that anyone knnows about ??? (as you can tell I really have little know…
MacNN Peripherals by jvoelzow

VST expansion — #5

Quote: Originally posted by jvoelzow: <STRONG> An expansion bay drive slips into the side port (the "expansion bay") of your PB, like the CD player does (or the b…
MacNN Peripherals by esuebrown

VST expansion — #6

Quote: Originally posted by esuebrown: <STRONG> I have a pwbk 400 bronze lombard 20 HD/ 512 RAM..... not using firewire although I do have it.</STRONG> …
MacNN Peripherals by cElls

VST expansion — #7

Quote: Originally posted by cElls: <STRONG> Are you sure it's a Lombard? Lombards don't have FireWire, they have SCSI. Pismos (which look exactly the same, but it…
MacNN Peripherals by esuebrown

VST expansion — #8

oops! just got the yellow "posting on the wrong forum notice" sorry ! actually I really didn't even give it a thought that it was in the wrong forum when I posted it. will do b…
MacNN Peripherals by esuebrown

_too fast_ RAM bad? — #3

PC-100 or PC-133 RAM will work perfectly in their rated machines and below. In other words, your PowerBook G3 will work perfectly with "PowerBook" RAM.
MacNN PowerPC by seanyepez

_too fast_ RAM bad? — #5

thanks guys! (now all I gotta figure out is why the backlight doesn't come back on after sleep in OSX 10.1 but works ok in OS9.2.2 :-)
MacNN PowerPC by chasg

_too fast_ RAM bad? — #6

Probably either Driver - Incompatibility or Bug. [ 04-06-2002: Message edited by: D'Espice ]
MacNN PowerPC by D'Espice

Where to buy Travelstar 60GB? — #2

Googlegear.com is the cheapest source of the 60-gigabyte IBM TravelStar 60GH. They're also a very reputable vendor and users from this forum have had excellent experience with them…
MacNN Hardware by seanyepez

Suggestions for upgrading: PowerBook 1400c/117 — #2

I think upgrading a 1400c at this point has diminishing returns. The 1400c was a venerable notebook when it was new, but it's pretty useless for even today's office applications. F…
MacNN Software by seanyepez

Suggestions for upgrading: PowerBook 1400c/117 — #4

Well, I'm not making any plans on listing my new Laptop on ebay again, I just bought it there. Let's set this clear: I don't have the money to buy an iBook, even not a used one. […
MacNN Software by D'Espice

Suggestions for upgrading: PowerBook 1400c/117 — #6

That's a good tip, I'll try to find those. As said, It's just a better typewriter for me at first, maybe something more when it really suites me. But I'm not going to spend $800 fo…
MacNN Software by D'Espice

Is more ram really--i mean *really*--worth it? — #2

Of course more RAM helps! Doesn't matter what computer you have - if you are running Mac OS X, you need to get all the RAM you can. I suggest having AT LEAST 384 MB of RAM to run …
MacNN Software by CheesePuff
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