Is there an easy way to overclock like on pc or is it a physical thing you have to do?
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You physically have to remove and relocate a couple of tiny resistors …
68kMLATroubleshootingby ByrdTue, 30 Dec 2008 - 06:00
utube is like 2 frames/sec and video from a thumb drive is not much better I had not tried to copy it from thumb drive to hard drive yet.
Is there an easy way to overclock like on …
68kMLATroubleshootingby quinterroTue, 30 Dec 2008 - 02:47
utube is like 2 frames/sec and video from a thumb drive is not much better I had not tried to copy it from thumb drive to hard drive yet.
Is there an easy way to overclock like on…
68kMLATroubleshootingby vinbar1Mon, 29 Dec 2008 - 23:04
Bunsen, definately go for 433Mhz in your OC adventures - I've had two now that have gone up to this speed without an issue.
If you control + click on a YouTube video you can reduc…
68kMLATroubleshootingby ByrdMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 21:09
Is the Blue and White PowerMac G4 a previously unknown prototype hidden in Cupertino's labs?
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It was originally a Rev 1 G3/350, then the motherboard was repla…
68kMLAHardwareby quinterroMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 19:18
No problem there, I'd be using the Newton exclusively for blogging (and PIM), no surfing of web or checking of email...
As for encryption, I'm not sure what the hotspots around to…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 19:08
I get two frames a second on youtube, if that's the kind of video you're talking about. Quicktime (.mov .mpeg) video off the hard drive plays fine. Divx and AVI? Fageddaboudit.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby BunsenMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 17:37
As regards to surfing the Web with the Newton, I agree with Rodus. The options are limited and even in the best case scenario, you won't get farther than text-only browsing (à la L…
The Newt is really for collectors and hobbyists and I wouldn't reccomend it gor a travelling blogger who wants to retain their sanity.
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68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 16:38
^^To be (painfully) honest, I wouldn't bother. My MP2000 is online and I've spent ages fully specing it out with peripherals but only becuase I'm a collector. The Newton can be a…
I have read reports in the past of the onboard ethernet for Yosemitie and Yikes (the worst culprits) boards going very wrong, it may be time to get a PCI ethernet card.
I'm assumi…
I have the 333 cpu and I think it is running tiger. I cant get it to run a vidio on it worth a bean. I just figured the 8 meg vidio could not handle it. I have tried swaping ram ou…
68kMLATroubleshootingby vinbar1Mon, 29 Dec 2008 - 15:09
I'm subscribed to the NewtonTalk Mailing List -- if you want I can relay your nBlog-related questions there. Have you tried writing Adam Tow himself or the author of the blog you f…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkMon, 29 Dec 2008 - 14:25
Does anyone else here have any sort of experience using nBlog to update their blogs? Success or horror stories? I'd be looking to use it on a regular basis, but if it's going to …
To clarify: 800k floppies were used on even older Macs than the 636. They're different to PC 720k floppies and not interchangeable. The USB floppy drives will only read and writ…
Well, I can't really recommend much about the newton but I can recommend the next best thing - the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet (collectively known as the "N810", as I've seen).
Thi…
I've only ever had the fan fire up on both my Pismo and Lombard when I had them sitting on a soft vinyl chair for a couple of hours watching a movie - it was pretty hot after that …
68kMLATroubleshootingby ByrdSun, 28 Dec 2008 - 03:44
At the moment the 400mhz card has been replaced with a 333mhz card. While it does run a little warm at times depending on what I'm doing so far it has not crashed since the proces…
68kMLATroubleshootingby quinterroSun, 28 Dec 2008 - 03:16
Thank you all for your prompt replies!
I have another question: for transferring programs on 3.5" floppies, is it possible to connect an external floppy to the iMac's USB ports to …
Well. I just lifted the keyboard on my Lombard to check. Turns out the sound I always thought was the fan, is in fact the hard drive. The fan (next to the air vent on the left h…
68kMLATroubleshootingby BunsenSat, 27 Dec 2008 - 23:53