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funny thing is, is seems not possible to find a good translation for the adjective "basic".
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Re: A NEW basic World Help Section, native world languages speakers are need.
« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2014, 11:24:33 AM »
does anyone speak polish??

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Re: A NEW basic World Help Section, native world languages speakers are need.
« Reply #22 on: September 03, 2014, 11:50:03 AM »
No, Dutch. Count me in.
Allthough most people from the Netherlands speak English, German and basic French..... ::)
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Re: A NEW basic World Help Section, native world languages speakers are need.
« Reply #23 on: September 03, 2014, 12:04:23 PM »
No, Dutch. Count me in.
Allthough most people from the Netherlands speak English, German and basic French..... ::)

Ok. Thank You!
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user mat pointed out correctly that the language forums are not visible when you are not a member already.
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and maybe it should be moved up (below discussion zone)

those who are logged can close the tab, but those who are guests should be able to find it.
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Well, I could be your french guy, specialized in french-canadian

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Well, I could be your french guy, specialized in french-canadian

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Thanks, merci beaucoup, gracias!
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Well, I could be your french guy, specialized in french-canadian

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i might be moving to quebec very soon  8)

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i might be moving to quebec very soon  8)

As long as you speak some french, Chris, you're welcome ;)
Otherwise I'll have to give you lessons...

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i might be moving to quebec very soon  8)

As long as you speak some french, Chris, you're welcome ;)
Otherwise I'll have to give you lessons...

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user mat pointed out correctly that the language forums are not visible when you are not a member already.

OK, I'll fix it. ThankYou.


Well, I could be your french guy, specialized in french-canadian

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adamisapple is the french moderator. But he doesn't come so often as you do,
... so the job is for you :) thank You.
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Hmmm!
maybe I spoke too fast: I should have asked about the job description first...
Seems I got promoted as the moderator of the french section, but I never done that kind of work before! Is there a crash course manual about that somewhere?

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Hmmm!
maybe I spoke too fast: I should have asked about the job description first...
Seems I got promoted as the moderator of the french section, but I never done that kind of work before! Is there a crash course manual about that somewhere?

Can you tell us if the MacBidole article is well translated? http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1652.0

Also there should be info on le Mac OS9 that have eluded us.



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Well, for starters, it's MacBidouille!

automated translations always make me cringe...
at least the first bit is correct. the following two should read:

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Note that changing the bus from 133 to 166 Mhz would overclock the machine to more than 1 Ghz. To avoid this, you must reduce the multiplier from 6.5x to 6x
Watch out !!!!!
To ensure the stability of the machine after changes, it is imperative to have only DDR-SDRAM PC 2700! 2100 simms are to be avoided !!!
Changing the bus takes 2 steps:
1) changes to the motherboard
the photo is the underside of the motherboard.
I surrounded the three resistors in question.
They are in order R677, R678 and R676

For a bus of 133mhz: there is a resistor at each location
for a bus to 167MHz: you must remove R676
(It's about 100% on because I had 2:30 to scan both cards under the microscope and that's the only difference)
So there must be more to it (I have not taken the time to try and ram no longer lends itself to such practices)

Apple has added a second protection on Bi 867 cards: If you change the settings just on the motherboard, it will go to 167 Mhz only if you install a 1Ghz or 1.25GHz bipro card.
(So I'll turn it back to Amber:)
So on the daughterboard pictured, there is a series of three resistors,
numbered as follows.
 167 Mhz Bus:
R27 nothing
R22 nothing
R26 Resistor
 133 Mhz Bus:
R27 nothing
R22 Resistor
R26 Resistor
So it is a security or a lock from Apple
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I'll leave it to you to edit the original posts: I have no way to do this...