I bought a umax 2100u and it really rocks and its only 120$ but for a cheaper solution i would have to say a microtek slimscanc6-usb its only 80$ and has very good resolution.
I have a copy of that MacAddict issue. The article didn't mention any specific kind of paint, but two of the pictures showed cans of latex gloss enamel being used. Besides that, it…
Yup, the monitor is already black, so it's cool
Thanks a bunch! I'll post the url after I get it all painted up purdy, and get some pics of it.
Any one else done this? I'd like…
pardon me for saying so, and not to throw a wet blanket, but...
isn't this just a bit esoteric?
i mean, you seem to be extremely well-versed in the technology and doubtless your …
I would love 2, but in Canada an iMac is 1800.00, and I don't have the money to get a new system. Things like a HD and a USB card are good cause I can get USB devices that can late…
iMan_ca, have a gander: http://lowendmac.com/ppc/5400.shtml
and here: http://www.macspeedzone.com/
click on the 'Upgrades' link and then scroll down the page to the 5400 model..…
Gabe,
A processor upgrade and additional RAM is a good start.
There is a good article posted at the barefeats web site -- http://www.barefeats.com/cobra2.html on the performace …
You need to use a crossover cable that has wires 1&2 swtiched on one end with 3&6. These are available anywhere ethernet cables are sold.
If you are using a standard patch…
Well, regardless of why I need a crossover cable (used to connect to hubs, I thought) instead of a regular patch cable, I purchased one this afternoon and I'm now downloading all 1…
The reason you need a crossover cable is that one pair is transmit and the other is receive. When you have a hub it connects those two pairs together. Without it you have to connec…
I am actually not confused, instead I am quite aware of the differences between a megabit and a megabyte. And, therefore, my calculations told me that 100 megabits is equal to abou…
Are you sure that it connected at 100Mbps? Did the lights light up 100 on both sides? Also, you don't get the full 12Mbps as their is some network overhead especially with AppleTal…
That makes sense... The light was on on the 5500, but the iMac doesn't have a light with its built-in ethernet. I can understand why the PCI implementation on the 5500 might be slo…
In my newspaper lab, we have 24 5500/225's with 100Mb/s ethernet cards that were put in about 3 weeks ago. The hub(s) are really nice professional models that always run at 100mb…
I have the Sony Firewire CDRW drive and Toast 4 (had it for roughly two weeks). Both work just fine together. I've thus far created a MacOS disk and ISO disk. You may see a warning…
I received a response from Adaptec yesterday saying that Toast 4.0 does NOT support 1394 devices. I replied and said that someone was actually using toast with a sony 1394 CD RW a…
The only version of Toast that I know of that supports FireWire CDR(W) drives is Toast 3.8.2. I got it with my drive which came from EZQuest (www.ezq.com).
I'll have a review of t…
Try using MagicScan instead... it works very well with my old Umax 610 and I am told and have read that it works with your model...
MagicScan is Umax's 'top of the line' scanner s…