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the Radeon 7000 was the crippled re-release version of the original Radeon when the 7500 came out. it was also labeled "Value Edition" and actually performed worse in benchmarks almost universally.
its not a very good card, but it is better than the Rage 128 series so i suppose relative to what...
lol, Powershot G6 :p
i'm also finding it difficult to get any specs on that little Toshiba. every google search comes up with a million websites selling batteries and nothing else...
how are those to use? its one of the ones with the weighted scroll wheel, yeah? i've seen them on displays around various stores but i didn't really see much of a difference between them and more typical mice. Logitech made a big deal about those when they were released.
So i've got this 500MHz Pismo which I decided to start using around campus just to show up all these mac noobs who think they know something because they bought a MacBook.
Nuh-uh. I am old-school apple fanatic, i've had to deal with extension resource conflicts and manually adjusting RAM...
I used traditional mice ever since the original ADBI mouse on my IIgs, and it stayed pretty constant until around the time i got my rev-b imac, where i switched to a kensington Orbit for awhile. i dunno, i liked it and all but in the end i switched back to a logitech MouseMan Wheel USB and then...
Yes it is.
Well unfortunately i did not get a chance to have a look at the 400 Pismo, and i'm back in knoxville and the pismo is safely stored at my parent's house. i'll check up on it the next time i'm around them parts.
I did, however, manage to liberate a Toshiba Satellite T1950CT. i...
yeah in the limited time i had available to mess with it i did reseat the CPU and RAM, and put in a known-good drive, the original 12GB from the working Pismo.
I'll get around to doing the other diagnostics tomorrow, as of now i'm being supremely bored by Casino Royale.
OK well i know this is basically bringing a dead topic back to life, but I've finally gotten around to checking out the Pismo...sorta.
i was actually able to purchase a copy of Office 2001 from my work so i decided to dig out my known-working 500MHz Pismo and get it running again (which is...
oooh very nice. my dad had one of those, absolutely blew my mind that a camera did not need film. the picture quality was...bad. but very cool nonetheless.
i did the same thing to my 733MHz Digital Audio awhile back. Growl is insanely slower, but everything else runs pretty much the same. I have a GeForce 3 64mb card in there and the dock really doesn't slow down much at all.
really?
Apple would go through all the trouble of putting DDR and finally DDR2 capabilities into their G4 systems for...shits'n giggles?
dunno about that...
that is true with every single LCD panel that has ever existed. ever.
the panel itself is in front of the light source, so simply because the light-source fails does not meant the panel is bad. LCD panels can far out-live their backlights.
my 3400c has the same problem, but unfortunately its...
(the Ti's have an 1152x768 or 1280x854 display).
that is one thing which disappointed me about the new intels, all laptops across the board got reduced vertical resolutions. the last-gen PBG4's were 1440x960, so you lost 60 rows of pixels which...seems like quite a lot.
oh, and just to...
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