I have had similar problems on my Lombard... my suspicion has been the PRAM has gotten hosed to the point that it won't boot. The solution has almost always been to completely res…
I think that the Lombards may all have a problem where they just die. Mine had this and had to be sent to the Netherlands to be repaired. Even after the repair, though, it has ha…
My Lombard and 1st generation Wall Street Powerbooks are both running 9.1 with no problems. I never attempt an upgrade with multiple users or password protection "armed." Perhaps t…
as far as I know, the internal little rechargeable battery can only be recharged by your big batteries. this means, when you removed the heavy battery, because you're using the pow…
"dmcnickle",
Did you purchase the RAM from The Apple Store? If you did, it is likely that you cannot place the "Lombard/101" RAM into the "Pismo", because "Lombard" does not requi…
i believe the answer is no, as i read recently at macosrumors. it has something to do with the bus speed bump from 66 to 100: the old memory is just too slow to deal with those w…
"Dammit",
I think what ATi means is that it can use 8 megabytes of system RAM for graphics. That happens a lot in the low-quality eMachines (gulp) computers. I would hope the Powe…
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Originally posted by DIGGS:
I have a Wallstreet 266 with a lacie cdr/rw, Nikon Coolscan II scanner and a Jaz 2gig drive connected to it(all SCSI). When the Jaz d…
i have had a very similar problem with an Orb SCSI drive and a Powerbook G3 Series 233mhz. i think it has something to do with using the external SCSI drive as the boot drive a few…
Hi,
I had similar problems. They diminished when I increased the memory available to the DVD Player application to 20 Mb.
I also found a TIL article (#58620) on Apple's website t…
"mjansens",
The blurred and choppy DVD playback on the PowerBook G3 "Pismo" series is because Apple, most likely to save money, did not include a hardware decoder. Most Wintel ma…
Well...I just tryed the same movie on an IMac DV and had the same problem. It's not a performance issue because I can pause the movie and see the lined edges.
Seem like a "feature"…
I've played several DVDs on my Pismo 400/192mb, and had nothing but excellent results. If something interrupts the movie (e.g. activiating the controller, choosing menu options), t…
All,
Is there any particular reason why, during heavy action scenes, the computer freezes up? I now know what "mjansens" is talking about...
I don't see any reason why a software…
Sean,
High action scenes DO require more processing power. All modern video compression 'codecs' like MPEG-2 or Sorenson Video or even the older Cinepak use 'intraframes' which en…
Sean,
Also, do not suggest that ANY Pismo owner buy one of VST's DVD kits. They use the EXACT same DVD decoder PCMCIA Zoomed Video card that's in my WallStreet right now. They'll …
I cannot wait to get my Pismo/400.
BTW, if anyone wants to buy my WallStreet DVD Video Kit, all with original boxes and documentation (and about 5 more months of warranty left), I…
Hi all,
Well I rented "The fifth element" DVD this weekend and it really made me friend again with my 500MHz powerbook. The movie was great, the quality of playback was increadibl…
I just wanted to note that just the 'jaggies' problem mentioned might still be that particular DVD, and not the player -- even if it plays fine on a PC or standalone. Not all deco…
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Originally posted by mjansens:
Boy would I like to have all this process done in one click (or even a player option ;-) )...
You can, to a certain extent: …
To clear up a couple of things:
I know what you are getting at with the "jagged lines that don't match up". It is also called the blind effect and it happens on more than just App…