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I remember hearing around in the apple discussions that you can use standard a/v to headphone style cable, it's just that the colored composite cables are switched around. For instance, yellow could be left stereo channel, while red could be video.
It's a guessing game, but it's cheaper then...
I'm thinking of pulling it out of my closet and upgrade the OS a little. Trouble is, the only computer I have that has floppy is an eMachines T2080. But I figured I can image the OS files to it to make it bootable. Except, I don't know how to do that from Windows. Does anyone know of free or...
That's what she said.
Alright, putting my adult cap back on. :D
I don't even want to know what my post count is, why do we even have a counter for that sort of thing?
That's wicked awesome!
I've always liked those machines, but their speakers were never good enough to be in a bedroom, meaning, they couldn't get quiet enough for late night use.
Do you have to use Toast? It could just be having a software hiccup, try using the Finder's burning feature or Disk Utility. For shits and giggles, try repairing permissions. After that I'd probably try either another OS X install(on another hard drive/partition) to see if OS X itself on the...
I have replaced the 40GB drive in my iLamp to an 80GB Seagate. Now, when I was swapping drives I noticed the old drive had this white paper taped to the drive. What was the reason for this tape? I didn't put it on the new drive. But it's just been making me wonder what it was for.
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