From jbunn at woh.rr.com Sat Jul 1 11:27:19 2006 From: jbunn at woh.rr.com (Jerry Bunn) Date: Sat Jul 1 11:27:28 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse Message-ID: When the batteries die in the wireless mouse, and after I replace them with new ones, is there anyway to get up and running again without restarting? Jerry From patdart at cox.net Sat Jul 1 11:38:30 2006 From: patdart at cox.net (Pat) Date: Sat Jul 1 11:38:38 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On my iMac G5, I just shut the opening, change batteries, go up to the odd triangle with 3 dots and using a USB mouse, 'discover' my bluetooth mouse. Sort of a mess, but it works. Sometimes on restart, it doesn't see the mouse either which is a pain. I just leave the USB mouse plugged in or nearby for that event. Pat On Jul 1, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Jerry Bunn wrote: > When the batteries die in the wireless mouse, and after I replace them > with new ones, is there anyway to get up and running again without > restarting? > > Jerry From collierof1957 at mac.com Sat Jul 1 12:13:27 2006 From: collierof1957 at mac.com (Tim Collier) Date: Sat Jul 1 12:13:36 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0F98E5C4-9C47-4C0A-8F7F-3FE39F8B63E6@mac.com> On Jul 1, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Jerry Bunn wrote: > When the batteries die in the wireless mouse, and after I replace > them with new ones, is there anyway to get up and running again > without restarting? > > Jerry > > > _______________________________________________ > G5 mailing list > G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 When the wireless mouses (mice) came out, I bought one immediately. I didn't like it....too heavy. It also eats batteries. To me, it's completely a PIA. It's sitting on a shelf next to the wireless keyboard. I'll stick to wired. Tim Collier -- Tim Collier From rhazelrigg at earthlink.net Sat Jul 1 19:53:35 2006 From: rhazelrigg at earthlink.net (Robert Hazelrigg) Date: Sat Jul 1 19:53:45 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse In-Reply-To: <0F98E5C4-9C47-4C0A-8F7F-3FE39F8B63E6@mac.com> References: <0F98E5C4-9C47-4C0A-8F7F-3FE39F8B63E6@mac.com> Message-ID: <54B51A07-3A3D-4F6D-8790-10318F683F3A@earthlink.net> wired all the way. On Jul 1, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Tim Collier wrote: > > On Jul 1, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Jerry Bunn wrote: > >> When the batteries die in the wireless mouse, and after I replace >> them with new ones, is there anyway to get up and running again >> without restarting? >> >> Jerry >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> G5 mailing list >> G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >> http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 >> >> Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random >> stuff: >> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > When the wireless mouses (mice) came out, I bought one > immediately. I didn't like it....too heavy. It also eats > batteries. To me, it's completely a PIA. It's sitting on a shelf > next to the wireless keyboard. I'll stick to wired. > > Tim Collier > > -- > Tim Collier > > > _______________________________________________ > G5 mailing list > G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 From wiswp at niue.nu Sun Jul 2 00:55:01 2006 From: wiswp at niue.nu (Bill Wisse) Date: Sun Jul 2 00:56:53 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse In-Reply-To: <54B51A07-3A3D-4F6D-8790-10318F683F3A@earthlink.net> References: <0F98E5C4-9C47-4C0A-8F7F-3FE39F8B63E6@mac.com> <54B51A07-3A3D-4F6D-8790-10318F683F3A@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <156407D3-BBD6-4240-9999-791BD31168EA@niue.nu> On Jul 1, 2006, at 15:53, Robert Hazelrigg wrote: > wired all the way. > > > On Jul 1, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Tim Collier wrote: > >> >> On Jul 1, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Jerry Bunn wrote: >> >>> When the batteries die in the wireless mouse, and after I replace >>> them with new ones, is there anyway to get up and running again >>> without restarting? >>> >>> Jerry Bluetooth all the way . Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are transmission errors From rhazelrigg at earthlink.net Sun Jul 2 19:35:57 2006 From: rhazelrigg at earthlink.net (Robert Hazelrigg) Date: Sun Jul 2 19:36:04 2006 Subject: [G5] wireless mouse In-Reply-To: <156407D3-BBD6-4240-9999-791BD31168EA@niue.nu> References: <0F98E5C4-9C47-4C0A-8F7F-3FE39F8B63E6@mac.com> <54B51A07-3A3D-4F6D-8790-10318F683F3A@earthlink.net> <156407D3-BBD6-4240-9999-791BD31168EA@niue.nu> Message-ID: <6D501530-C1DA-414C-90C8-3A89D92AFC5A@earthlink.net> Come on... oh yeah a wired mouse is just such a hassle.... I'd much rather have to buy a mouse that continually needed to be charged and eventually need new batteries. From mike at brewersdigest.com Mon Jul 10 09:27:08 2006 From: mike at brewersdigest.com (Mike Urseth) Date: Mon Jul 10 09:27:23 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> Message-ID: <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> I'd like to record phone calls directly into my G5. I've tried an old Radio Shack "Duophone" (Catalog number 43-236B) plugged into the line in port. Nothing happens except a hum. The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. Suggestions? Thanks. Brewers Digest Mike Urseth P.O. Box 237 Ridgeland WI 54763 715-837-1120 - Now in our 9th decade - From sng at cox.net Mon Jul 10 09:46:06 2006 From: sng at cox.net (Steve Goldstein) Date: Mon Jul 10 09:46:24 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> Message-ID: Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which digitizes it. http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output for connecting speakers or headphones. Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/sort_type=price At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. > >Suggestions? From mike at brewersdigest.com Mon Jul 10 09:57:54 2006 From: mike at brewersdigest.com (Mike Urseth) Date: Mon Jul 10 09:58:13 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> Message-ID: It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair amount of noise. Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: > Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which digitizes it. > > http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ > > iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC > users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, > otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. > > > iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input > device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC > systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level > inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output > for connecting speakers or headphones. > > Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: > > http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/ > sort_type=price > > At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >> The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter >> recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. >> >> Suggestions? > From sng at cox.net Mon Jul 10 10:05:19 2006 From: sng at cox.net (Steve Goldstein) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:05:37 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> Message-ID: POTS lines carry a voltage as well as the signal. It might fry something inside the iMic. I believe that you will get rid of the hum or other noise once you digitize it with the iMic. --Steve At 11:57 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair amount of noise. > >Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? From qwas99 at bellsouth.net Mon Jul 10 10:15:57 2006 From: qwas99 at bellsouth.net (Steve Adams) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:16:17 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> Message-ID: The Duophone box does do some magic. It contains some components to reduce phone line voltage, noise and hum. A phone line is a "balanced line" meaning neither line is a direct ground. It also has 48 Volts DC on it and 300 volt AC during ringing. These voltages will surely destroy the iMic. Your idea might ground one side of the phone line and that will make noise and hum on the phone line. Also, it might have a low resistance and the phone company will think your phone is off the hook constantly. The duophone box should contain some magic components called capacitors and transformer to overcome all of those problems. Steve Adams On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Mike Urseth wrote: > It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to > ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair > amount of noise. > > Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic > or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? > > On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: > >> Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which digitizes it. >> >> http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ >> >> iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC >> users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, >> otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. >> >> >> iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input >> device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC >> systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level >> inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output >> for connecting speakers or headphones. >> >> Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: >> >> http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/ >> sort_type=price >> >> At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >>> The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter >>> recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. >>> >>> Suggestions? >> > > _______________________________________________ > G5 mailing list > G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 From aaron at macmanifest.com Mon Jul 10 14:33:50 2006 From: aaron at macmanifest.com (Aaron Willems) Date: Mon Jul 10 14:34:01 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> Message-ID: <64303.69.33.112.92.1152567230.squirrel@www.macmanifest.com> Try Trx Software. We use it at the office. It's easy to use, and turns your phone calls into aiff files which can then be played in iTunes. http://www.nch.com.au/trx/index.html Aaron > The Duophone box does do some magic. It contains some components to > reduce phone line voltage, noise and hum. A phone line is a "balanced > line" meaning neither line is a direct ground. It also has 48 Volts > DC on it and 300 volt AC during ringing. These voltages will surely > destroy the iMic. Your idea might ground one side of the phone line > and that will make noise and hum on the phone line. Also, it might > have a low resistance and the phone company will think your phone is > off the hook constantly. > > The duophone box should contain some magic components called > capacitors and transformer to overcome all of those problems. > > Steve Adams > > > > On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Mike Urseth wrote: > >> It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to >> ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair >> amount of noise. >> >> Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic >> or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? >> >> On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: >> >>> Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which digitizes it. >>> >>> http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ >>> >>> iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC >>> users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, >>> otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. >>> >>> >>> iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input >>> device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC >>> systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level >>> inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output >>> for connecting speakers or headphones. >>> >>> Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: >>> >>> http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/ >>> sort_type=price >>> >>> At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >>>> The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter >>>> recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. >>>> >>>> Suggestions? >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> G5 mailing list >> G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >> http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 >> >> Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random >> stuff: >> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > > _______________________________________________ > G5 mailing list > G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > -- Aaron Willems aaron@macmanifest.com http://www.MacManifest.com Spreading the Good Word about Today's Macintosh. From mike at brewersdigest.com Mon Jul 10 14:48:48 2006 From: mike at brewersdigest.com (Mike Urseth) Date: Mon Jul 10 14:49:05 2006 Subject: [G5] recording telephone calls In-Reply-To: <64303.69.33.112.92.1152567230.squirrel@www.macmanifest.com> References: <281A105B-309E-4F54-8AC8-4618DD6F0902@woh.rr.com> <3E4FEA7C-245D-4392-8757-033C90720B58@brewersdigest.com> <64303.69.33.112.92.1152567230.squirrel@www.macmanifest.com> Message-ID: <44D00D2A-C420-42D5-A4B0-28E567F3D52F@brewersdigest.com> This looks pretty slick. A little pricier than other options. Thanks. On Jul 10, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Aaron Willems wrote: > Try Trx Software. We use it at the office. It's easy to use, and turns > your phone calls into aiff files which can then be played in iTunes. > > http://www.nch.com.au/trx/index.html > > Aaron > > >> The Duophone box does do some magic. It contains some components to >> reduce phone line voltage, noise and hum. A phone line is a "balanced >> line" meaning neither line is a direct ground. It also has 48 Volts >> DC on it and 300 volt AC during ringing. These voltages will surely >> destroy the iMic. Your idea might ground one side of the phone line >> and that will make noise and hum on the phone line. Also, it might >> have a low resistance and the phone company will think your phone is >> off the hook constantly. >> >> The duophone box should contain some magic components called >> capacitors and transformer to overcome all of those problems. >> >> Steve Adams >> >> >> >> On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Mike Urseth wrote: >> >>> It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to >>> ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair >>> amount of noise. >>> >>> Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic >>> or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? >>> >>> On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: >>> >>>> Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which >>>> digitizes it. >>>> >>>> http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ >>>> >>>> iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC >>>> users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, >>>> otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. >>>> >>>> >>>> iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input >>>> device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC >>>> systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level >>>> inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output >>>> for connecting speakers or headphones. >>>> >>>> Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: >>>> >>>> http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/ >>>> sort_type=price >>>> >>>> At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >>>>> The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter >>>>> recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. >>>>> >>>>> Suggestions? >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> G5 mailing list >>> G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >>> http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 >>> >>> Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random >>> stuff: >>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> G5 mailing list >> G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >> http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 >> >> Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random >> stuff: >> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 >> > > > -- > Aaron Willems > aaron@macmanifest.com > http://www.MacManifest.com > Spreading the Good Word about Today's Macintosh. > _______________________________________________ > G5 mailing list > G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > From wtp at xmission.com Mon Jul 10 15:51:31 2006 From: wtp at xmission.com (Will P Thompson) Date: Mon Jul 10 15:51:47 2006 Subject: [G5] Wireless Mouse Message-ID: I also got sucked in by the wireless keyboard and mouse that, as has been well stated, literally "Eats" BATTERIES ALIVE! However, I recently bought a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 6000 that has four separate buttons plus a wheel. All of it works like a charm on my Dual G5 Tower and gives very long battery time. And, I am not a Microsoft fan; the only system for me is the elegant solution provided on the Mac using OSX!! w Thompson From patdart at cox.net Mon Jul 10 15:55:56 2006 From: patdart at cox.net (Pat) Date: Mon Jul 10 15:56:05 2006 Subject: [G5] Wireless Mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Having the Apple battery eater, can you tell me what the change costs? Pat On Jul 10, 2006, at 5:51 PM, Will P Thompson wrote: > However, I recently bought a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 6000 that > has four separate buttons plus a > wheel. All of it works like a charm on my Dual G5 Tower and gives > very long battery time. > > And, I am not a Microsoft fan; the only system for me is the elegant > solution provided on the > Mac using OSX!! > w Thompson From wiswp at niue.nu Mon Jul 10 16:58:04 2006 From: wiswp at niue.nu (Bill Wisse) Date: Mon Jul 10 16:59:56 2006 Subject: [G5] Wireless Mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:55, Pat wrote: > Having the Apple battery eater, can you tell me what the change costs? > > Pat Why don't you buy rechargeable batteries? . Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are transmission errors From roduncan at telus.net Mon Jul 10 17:15:52 2006 From: roduncan at telus.net (Rod Duncan) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:16:05 2006 Subject: [G5] Wireless Mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Picked up a Logitech LX 501 keyboard and mouse wireless combo on-sale. Was worried it would be a battery eater but haven't had to replace them. Been 6 months since purchase. Mac specific keyboard with excellent Mac software. Multi-button mouse with scroll wheel. Liked the 5-year warranty. http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/MX/EN,CRID=2162,CONTENTID=8768 Rod >Having the Apple battery eater, can you tell me what the change costs? > >Pat >On Jul 10, 2006, at 5:51 PM, Will P Thompson wrote: > >>However, I recently bought a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 6000 >>that has four separate buttons plus a >>wheel. All of it works like a charm on my Dual G5 Tower and gives >>very long battery time. >> >>And, I am not a Microsoft fan; the only system for me is the >>elegant solution provided on the >>Mac using OSX!! >> w Thompson From collierof1957 at mac.com Tue Jul 11 04:26:29 2006 From: collierof1957 at mac.com (Tim Collier) Date: Tue Jul 11 04:26:40 2006 Subject: [G5] Wireless Mouse In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Jul 10, 2006, at 6:51 PM, Will P Thompson wrote: > I also got sucked in by the wireless keyboard and mouse that, as > has been well stated, literally > "Eats" BATTERIES ALIVE! > > However, I recently bought a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 6000 > that has four separate buttons plus a > wheel. All of it works like a charm on my Dual G5 Tower and gives > very long battery time. > > And, I am not a Microsoft fan; the only system for me is the > elegant solution provided on the > Mac using OSX!! > w Thompson > Call me strange.....BUT, since switching to the Apple platform back in 2001, I find that I LOVE the single button mouse (mice?). It has really made computing a pleasure. Right clicking and left clicking has actually mis-shapen my right index finger and used to cause real pain after a few hours in front of the PC. The Apple one button mouse has relieved all of that. I'll stick to the single button wired mouse. I do have a wireless keyboard and mouse.....they're now sitting on a shelt collecting dust. -- Tim Collier From gibsonm at bigpond.net.au Wed Jul 12 15:41:43 2006 From: gibsonm at bigpond.net.au (Mark Gibson) Date: Wed Jul 12 15:41:57 2006 Subject: [G5] USB fax modem on G5 In-Reply-To: <0FDFEAAF-B8A9-465A-8243-E8437DA18D16@chibardun.net> References: <34B07950-1039-4229-BB3B-49213C836B04@mac.com> <8c643a500604110551j45f9ae80n928cb673f9276d2d@mail.gmail.com> <22D7FE50-52CB-4F50-A3CC-C2B8BA8A584C@mac.com> <0FDFEAAF-B8A9-465A-8243-E8437DA18D16@chibardun.net> Message-ID: At 17:12 -0500 27/4/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >My new G5 Dual Core came with no built-in fax >modem. I realize that faxes are oh so last >century, but there are still a few folks out >there who live and die by them. > >My first attempt at a USB fax modem is a Best Data 56USBSL. > >Naturally there are no Mac drivers, but I have >been assured that since 10.2 there are drivers >built in to OSX. > >Any wisdom out there? > >Thanks in advance. > > > > >Signhelpers >Mike Urseth >P.O. Box 237 >Ridgeland WI 54763 >715-837-1120 >_____________________________________________ >G5 mailing list >G5@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g5 > >Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 By the Apple USB modem and run PageSender (<>) software on the G5. -- Regards, Mark (}-: +61 (0)4 1927 7198 Skype / AIM / iChat: gibsonm1 Saying Windows? 95 is equal to Macintosh is like finding a potato that looks like Jesus and believing you've witnessed the second coming. -- Guy Kawasaki