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Update.... the drive has accepted, burned,... 983 Views / 15 Replies  
Update.... the drive has accepted, burned, mounted, and read a CDR. I do not know what has happened to make things different, but it works.

Upgrading to 10.3.7 (before installing the drive) made...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Jan 13, 2005 at 02:59 AM, in Mac Notebooks
What version of OSX are you running? I just... 983 Views / 15 Replies  
What version of OSX are you running? I just upgraded to 10.3.7 and when i go in with PatchBurn it says the drive is supported.

I was able to get my drive installed and to show up in the system...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Jan 13, 2005 at 01:23 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Might your problems be related to no drivers? ... 983 Views / 15 Replies  
Might your problems be related to no drivers? That would be my first guess... part of the reason I've not installed the drive yet.

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Jan 12, 2005 at 09:40 PM, in Mac Notebooks
Drivers 983 Views / 15 Replies  
I purchased a MCE 8x SuperDrive Upgrade for PowerBook G4 with Double Layer Support from MCE at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The box I was given was missing the software drivers CD.

Could...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Jan 12, 2005 at 09:23 PM, in Mac Notebooks
Driver CD? 1,013 Views / 10 Replies  
I purchased a MCE 8x SuperDrive Upgrade for PowerBook G4 with Double Layer Support from MCE at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The box I was given was missing the software drivers CD.

Could...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Jan 12, 2005 at 09:21 PM, in Mac Notebooks
You're looking for something called a Cool Suit. ... 2,020 Views / 16 Replies  
You're looking for something called a Cool Suit. Race car drivers use them all the time. It's a shirt with a series of tubes that run over it with a liquid that flows through it (like the cooling...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 10, 2004 at 06:30 PM, in Hardware Hacking
No problems with my 800DVI with 1GB RAM. I don't... 2,942 Views / 31 Replies  
No problems with my 800DVI with 1GB RAM. I don't know about speed issues... as I've not really challenged my CPU lately.

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on May 27, 2004 at 05:47 PM, in Mac Notebooks
Any updates on this one? I was sitting on my... 1,411 Views / 15 Replies  
Any updates on this one?

I was sitting on my computer tonight and felt a mild shock on my arm... I've felt it before, but wondered if what was going on. I unplugged the power adaptor (plugged in...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on May 5, 2004 at 01:18 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Thank you all for the comments, I'm quite happy... 2,513,049 Views / 14,714 Replies  
Thank you all for the comments, I'm quite happy with the way it turned out.

There really in not anything special about how I made my desktop, it's just a complicated way to do a simple thing! ...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Apr 13, 2004 at 06:36 PM, in GUI Customization
You all got me inspired to finally make my own... 2,513,049 Views / 14,714 Replies  
You all got me inspired to finally make my own desktop (rather than just using the blue ones that came with OSX). Also, thanks to Konfabulator, it is interactive.

The theme and icons are the...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Apr 11, 2004 at 09:01 PM, in GUI Customization
Cost is there, but it's what you pay for... 1,385 Views / 16 Replies  
Cost is there, but it's what you pay for portability. One thing that I find as a downside are the non-extended keyboard... can make some things a little more difficult (I miss my numberpad). Also,...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 14, 2002 at 02:55 PM, in Mac Notebooks
The idea of everything in one nice neat package... 2,975 Views / 29 Replies  
The idea of everything in one nice neat package is a great one... a PowerBook equipped with a Superdrive is a great example. The ability to move everything in one piece is great, but it has it's...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 5, 2002 at 06:03 PM, in Mac Notebooks
I have never had any problems with Club Mac, but... 1,667 Views / 23 Replies  
I have never had any problems with Club Mac, but I have not had anything break either. You might be able to contact them and explain what happened. They might give you something? Can't hurt to...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 5, 2002 at 05:47 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
The fact that you can't get the drives to mount... 1,667 Views / 23 Replies  
The fact that you can't get the drives to mount makes me think that it's a software thing rather than a hardware thing... what computer/OS are you running?

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 5, 2002 at 02:35 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
What problems did you have with the FW drive you... 1,667 Views / 23 Replies  
What problems did you have with the FW drive you had?

Maybe it's time you build your own?

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 5, 2002 at 02:22 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I think some people have forgot what the... 2,975 Views / 29 Replies  
I think some people have forgot what the PowerBook really is... a PORTABLE computer.

Apple can make a dual 1.25Ghz G4 with 4HD bays, dual optical drives, etc... portable computer, but you would...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Oct 4, 2002 at 11:08 PM, in Mac Notebooks
It's official --- I ROCK! :D Yeah, there... 1,196 Views / 9 Replies  
It's official --- I ROCK! :D

Yeah, there are quite a few of those old multi-bay SCSI cases sitting around with 2GB drives in them. Most people just toss them - I found mine in a trash can!...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 18, 2002 at 04:04 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I have a 4-bay case with two bridgeboards,... 1,196 Views / 9 Replies  
I have a 4-bay case with two bridgeboards, currently running a 75GB 7200RPM IBM drive, DVD drive, and Zip .... but when money becomes more available I'm going to upgrade it to 4x120GB 7200RPM IBM...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 17, 2002 at 03:20 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
You can always get rechargable AAs, but with the... 1,282 Views / 16 Replies  
You can always get rechargable AAs, but with the Fuji (dpreview has a nice review of the battery cons) I don't like how you need two different types of batteries to run the camera... one set for the...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 13, 2002 at 01:15 AM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I'd like to hear your answers to Camera Gods... 1,282 Views / 16 Replies  
I'd like to hear your answers to Camera Gods questions... Also, how much do you really want to spend?

Personally I really love my Canon G1. I have taken over 7000 pictures with it in the past...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 12, 2002 at 10:38 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
xcjbx87 - any information on price you're looking... 1,282 Views / 16 Replies  
xcjbx87 - any information on price you're looking to spend... size of camera... types of outputs (ie firewire)... "snapshot" mode...


-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 12, 2002 at 05:50 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Check out dpreview.com They have some great... 1,282 Views / 16 Replies  
Check out dpreview.com They have some great reviews and samples, and seem to get the new cameras quickly.

I have a Canon G1 (all info applies to the G2) and use add-on lenses to increase my...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 12, 2002 at 03:39 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I was only printing them at 3.34MP at 314dpi (so... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
I was only printing them at 3.34MP at 314dpi (so the images were half a page). I haven't tried blowing one of the 3.34MP to 7.78MP yet, but I'm guessing it's not going to be too bad. All of the...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 8, 2002 at 01:00 AM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Thank you! Well I couldn't sleep without... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
Thank you!

Well I couldn't sleep without playing with my printer, so I stayed up a little late last night...

here's my quick review:
http://homepage.mac.com/tcorzett/p400.html

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 7, 2002 at 07:14 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
ditto 715 Views / 4 Replies  
ditto
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 7, 2002 at 06:30 PM, in Mac Notebooks
Well I splurged and got the Olympus P-400. I'll... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
Well I splurged and got the Olympus P-400. I'll give everyone an update as I setup and stuff.

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 7, 2002 at 02:37 AM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
but then I wouldn't have the most techno-savy... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
but then I wouldn't have the most techno-savy printer :D

Question for InkJet users:
1) What do replacement ink cartridges cost each, and what's the total cost to replace all of them (like 6...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 6, 2002 at 08:20 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I'm not a fan of InkJet printers at all. I have... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
I'm not a fan of InkJet printers at all. I have an Epson 740i and have found, while the print quality is very good, the ink tanks are an expensive pain! First problem is that the tanks are all...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 6, 2002 at 06:39 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Last night I checked out the Olympus P-400 at my... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
Last night I checked out the Olympus P-400 at my local CompUSA, they had a few test prints, and I was very impressed... What was also really nice is that the prints also had the megapixles of the...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 6, 2002 at 12:07 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
You should be able to... I was able to with my... 539 Views / 3 Replies  
You should be able to... I was able to with my B&W450. The SCSI should be run off a separate PCI card. The optical drive (CDROM, etc) is ATAPI (or IDE). If you don't have a zip drive you could...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 6, 2002 at 01:00 AM, in Mac Desktops
Reciently I've been getting into digital... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
Reciently I've been getting into digital photography big time! Mostly automotive stuff... I have printed a few out (took them to Kinko's) and matted/framed them. I was thinking that I could...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 5, 2002 at 07:21 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I think a superdrive built in would be nice, just... 1,692 Views / 21 Replies  
I think a superdrive built in would be nice, just to keep everything in one place... but what is the actually functionality of a laptop with a superdrive? Well the first problem (besides that it...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 5, 2002 at 12:26 PM, in Mac Notebooks
I'm also looking to get a dye-sub printer, but... 1,212 Views / 21 Replies  
I'm also looking to get a dye-sub printer, but havn't been able to find anything that will print larger than 4x6 borderless. I'm looking for something with atleast 10" width (so I can print...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Sep 5, 2002 at 12:20 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I just built up a 4-bay firewire case. I'm using... 828 Views / 8 Replies  
I just built up a 4-bay firewire case. I'm using two firewire bridgeboards I got from fwdepot.com (for more specifics look in the thread "firewire from two computers").

It is my opinion that 2.5"...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 29, 2002 at 03:36 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I've yet to upgrade (still waiting to find an... 456 Views / 2 Replies  
I've yet to upgrade (still waiting to find an educational price locally) and was wondering how much CPU does the auti-changing desktop pictures take? Thanx!

-Todd...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 28, 2002 at 10:46 PM, in macOS
I've never heard of 800MB CD-R... where can one... 704 Views / 5 Replies  
I've never heard of 800MB CD-R... where can one get such things? The ones I use are 700MB, and the PowerBook has no problems writing them (just can't read them... but that's getting fixed by...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 21, 2002 at 12:55 PM, in Mac Notebooks
I'm looking for a way to have my mass storage on... 970 Views / 14 Replies  
I'm looking for a way to have my mass storage on my server computer and have it accessable on my PowerBook. I would like to not have to copy files to/from my server to use them... so around 400Mb...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 21, 2002 at 12:51 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
In my B&W I have a nuclear thing going: Gidget... 3,581 Views / 148 Replies  
In my B&W I have a nuclear thing going: Gidget (9GB SCSIU2), Little Boy (18GB SCSIU2), Fat Man (18GB SCSIU2), and The Stockpile (75GB ATA)...

On my PowerBook the drive is still "Macintosh HD", but...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 20, 2002 at 03:54 PM, in Mac Desktops
FireNet looks like it will work perfictly! I was... 970 Views / 14 Replies  
FireNet looks like it will work perfictly! I was hoping to have it hooked into both computer, but it doesn't really matter if I can remotly mount it... I didn't want to use 100base beceause it's 4x...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 20, 2002 at 03:26 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Installing a Gigabit Network 779 Views / 2 Replies  
I'm looking to install a gigabit network between two computers. There is no need for a connecting from this network to my ISP or the WWW. This is just going to be used for rapid transfer of...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 20, 2002 at 12:46 PM, in Networking
Let me rephrase the thing about Airport... I... 1,728 Views / 5 Replies  
Let me rephrase the thing about Airport... I wouldn't be using an Airport connection, but rather the Airport base station as a router (if needed)... Does the Airport support gigabit routing?

I'm...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 20, 2002 at 12:30 PM, in Networking
I do not care if the drive is mounted (locally)... 970 Views / 14 Replies  
I do not care if the drive is mounted (locally) on both computers. I just want to have access to the drives from both computers... even if one is mounted remotely. I could have the drives mounted...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 19, 2002 at 08:44 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Two networks into one computer 1,728 Views / 5 Replies  
I have a B&W450 (Running either OS9 or OSX) that I would like to use as
a webserver. Currently I have a nice storage system setup on that
computer (soon to be upgraded to 4x120GB). I would also...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 19, 2002 at 08:34 PM, in Networking
Crash - Thank you for the link. I'm still going... 970 Views / 14 Replies  
Crash - Thank you for the link. I'm still going to give it a try, maybe lightning will strike and it will work... I also followed the link on that page and read a little about FW networking. It...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 19, 2002 at 01:44 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
I've not tried the linking between the two... 970 Views / 14 Replies  
I've not tried the linking between the two computers yet (just got home from a long weekend). It's not a simple daisy chain... that only involves one computer and many devices. I want to hook in...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 18, 2002 at 09:10 PM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
Firewire from two computers? 970 Views / 14 Replies  
I built up a 4 drive external firewire case the other day. I'm using two seperate firewire bridgeboards (two drives to each board). I was wanting to use this case for both my computers (B&W450 and...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 15, 2002 at 11:58 AM, in Consumer Hardware & Components
More information about the Anoto pen can be found... 3,608 Views / 134 Replies  
More information about the Anoto pen can be found Here (http://www.cooltown.com/mpulse/0402-consumer.asp)

This would be totally perfect for me! I have a Ti800 which I would love to bring to...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 13, 2002 at 06:04 PM, in Mac Notebooks
I've been using Macintosh computers since early... 1,514 Views / 25 Replies  
I've been using Macintosh computers since early 1984... (not that it qualifies me to anything). I have noticed a pattern in computer upgrades over the years... There are "revolutionary" changes that...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 13, 2002 at 04:34 PM, in Mac Desktops
I have two 18.2 7200 RPM SCSIU2 internal drives. ... 427 Views / 2 Replies  
I have two 18.2 7200 RPM SCSIU2 internal drives. SCSI is quite pricey... I paid almost $400 each for them (actually $600 for one and $350 for the other). I use them now, but could let them go for...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 13, 2002 at 03:38 PM, in Marketplace
If you want to get the most money in return eBay... 851 Views / 3 Replies  
If you want to get the most money in return eBay is the way to go, however it's the most work. Make sure you get payment and it clears before you send off your computer - I had a friend who go...
Posted by Todd Corzett, on Aug 13, 2002 at 01:01 PM, in Mac Notebooks
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