dmw007
Sep 6, 10:31 AM
Now replace work with school, and you have me... :rolleyes:
Sorry to hear about that ham_man.
Fortunately for me I am at school typing this on an iMac G5 (can't stand the brand-new-but-still-crappy Dells).
Sorry to hear about that ham_man.
Fortunately for me I am at school typing this on an iMac G5 (can't stand the brand-new-but-still-crappy Dells).
macgeek77
Jan 17, 10:10 AM
Is Macworld ever going to be in Boston again?
Coleman2010
May 5, 05:51 PM
I believe option that is left now is to wait for Jailbreak and then actually dig inside the ipa and try to see if its possible to spoof their check
I'm trying to see if it will work with the iPhone connected with VPN and iPad tethered using personal hotspot. The only problem is I can't change the IP range On the iPhone to match my home network. I'd have to change my home network to match the IP range given out on the iPhone. Then test it.
I'm trying to see if it will work with the iPhone connected with VPN and iPad tethered using personal hotspot. The only problem is I can't change the IP range On the iPhone to match my home network. I'd have to change my home network to match the IP range given out on the iPhone. Then test it.
Mr.Noisy
Mar 9, 06:30 AM
ok 100Teraflops I use a Mac Pro daily for Music and Photography, The Mac Pro is a good beastie but alone it cant do the job, it must be paired up to a good Monitor, IPS panel if possible, I did use apple's but found the Dell's re-produced colour better. When you purchase your DSLR will you shoot RAW or Jpeg, think about it, RAW may be bigger files, but you can keep producing a good quality image from just 1 RAW file, On the subject of a scratch disk try and dedicate a complete disk as scratch.
my MP is set up as follows,
bay 1 :500gb for OS & apps
bay 2 :320gb as Scratch Disk
bays 3 & 4 : both have 1tb hdd's in a raid 1 configuration for music and stuff
All my RAW files & Aperture library are on a WD my book studio 4TB edition in a raid 1 via fw800 giving me 2TB to use, The system is simple and it works well. the big hdd's are all green WD drives. Hdd's are cheap now, but get the biggest you can afford (don't buy at the apple store), I find using Raid 1 I spend less time now backing up. The hardest part of photography is deleting images, you may take 100 shots and find only 2 of them are keepers, but getting rid of blurry, out of focus files will free up a lot of space,
you have had some excellent advice on here so far, and it will be nice to hear how you finally set up your workflow, keep us posted :)
my MP is set up as follows,
bay 1 :500gb for OS & apps
bay 2 :320gb as Scratch Disk
bays 3 & 4 : both have 1tb hdd's in a raid 1 configuration for music and stuff
All my RAW files & Aperture library are on a WD my book studio 4TB edition in a raid 1 via fw800 giving me 2TB to use, The system is simple and it works well. the big hdd's are all green WD drives. Hdd's are cheap now, but get the biggest you can afford (don't buy at the apple store), I find using Raid 1 I spend less time now backing up. The hardest part of photography is deleting images, you may take 100 shots and find only 2 of them are keepers, but getting rid of blurry, out of focus files will free up a lot of space,
you have had some excellent advice on here so far, and it will be nice to hear how you finally set up your workflow, keep us posted :)
Eric5h5
Mar 29, 03:56 PM
You can buy it straight from ATI. That's what I did with mine. I warn you, however, to hold onto your receipt. My X800XT is awesome for games, but it's created a problem in that I can no longer put my computer to sleep.
Are you sure the X800 had anything to do with it? Because I have one and have no problems putting my computer to sleep.
--Eric
Are you sure the X800 had anything to do with it? Because I have one and have no problems putting my computer to sleep.
--Eric
kettle
Dec 31, 06:35 AM
Originally posted by jimthorn
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
frunkis54
Apr 5, 02:12 PM
^^^ Can you post the link it refers to?
Ok its back. I opened a new window so it would stay on the screen. how do you find the url of the ad?
cancel i was trying to figure it out and it went away :(
Ok its back. I opened a new window so it would stay on the screen. how do you find the url of the ad?
cancel i was trying to figure it out and it went away :(
infine0n
Apr 2, 10:24 PM
I was finally able to restore to 4.3.1 after using iBooty and iTunes. Thank you for your help!
JollyJoeJoe
May 6, 05:08 PM
What are the temps under stress testing?
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sinsin07
Apr 15, 05:12 PM
iPhone/iPad/iTouch/Andoid = subgames/subgaming (mind numbing time killers)
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
twoodcc
Oct 27, 09:44 PM
i wonder if verizon got them early also
ChicoWeb
Feb 8, 03:20 PM
Magento is built for Ecommerce. It's bloated like OSC, but there is a big support structure, and it's more modular then OSC for your plugings and themes. We do everything in Magento and Magento Enterprise now.
4God
May 5, 01:15 PM
I believe I saw an EFI update that addressed issues with fans, check the apple support site, it may be what you need.
AM
Thanks, but I saw nothing regarding my early '08 machine. I have the latest firmware update already. Not sure what it would have to do with it locking up while using Safari?
AM
Thanks, but I saw nothing regarding my early '08 machine. I have the latest firmware update already. Not sure what it would have to do with it locking up while using Safari?
berkowit28
Aug 9, 08:06 PM
Two MacBU developers have posted very interesting comments on their blogs:
http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/08/saying-goodbye-to-visual-basic/
http://blogs.msdn.com/rick_schaut/archive/2006/08/09/693499.aspx
http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/08/saying-goodbye-to-visual-basic/
http://blogs.msdn.com/rick_schaut/archive/2006/08/09/693499.aspx
benhollberg
Apr 14, 01:48 PM
The University of Utah bookstore had all models in stock at of 1:30.
Just curious, I wouldn't think it would be but is the iPad 2 any cheaper at the University of Utah campus store?
Just curious, I wouldn't think it would be but is the iPad 2 any cheaper at the University of Utah campus store?
GGJstudios
Apr 18, 12:17 AM
I had my previous battery for about 4 years. I replaced it with a Nupower battery when I started getting charges of up to 88% and it would die in about an hour. I went with Nupower (bc I don't like to give Apple my money) and they advertise 5% more battery life. I have been unable to get it to charge to 100%. It stops at 99% and lasts about 2 and a half hours of just regular internet reading (no special programs, videos, etc...). I am wondering if I have a defective battery and if it should last longer?
I can't speak for 3rd party batteries, which I would never trust or recommend, based on the number of problems people have reported with them. As for Apple batteries, it's perfectly normal for a battery to stop charging before 100%. Battery life from a charge is dependent on many things, including configuration and what you have running. How long a battery should last is based on how you take care of it. Details on these statements are found in the following link.
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
I can't speak for 3rd party batteries, which I would never trust or recommend, based on the number of problems people have reported with them. As for Apple batteries, it's perfectly normal for a battery to stop charging before 100%. Battery life from a charge is dependent on many things, including configuration and what you have running. How long a battery should last is based on how you take care of it. Details on these statements are found in the following link.
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
williamnova
Mar 10, 02:13 PM
Hi, I'm doing some research into the 10.6 OS I've come across two pieces of seemingly conflicting documentation.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
littleebo356
Jun 20, 05:47 PM
I have ordered but still thinking of getting there for around 7am. Where is good to place park early in brum and cheap as im guessing this may take a while.
how well do u know brum before i tell you? i dont want to get you lost.
how well do u know brum before i tell you? i dont want to get you lost.
Night Spring
Apr 17, 11:09 AM
iPads don't come with owner's manuals -- in fact, can't remember the last iDevice that came with one! Anyway, I recommend that when you get your iPad, you download iBooks from the app store, and do a search for "iPad." Or if you prefer a physical book, you could go to Amazon and search for "iPad" in their books department. Either way, you'll find plenty of selections to choose from.
mr.steevo
Mar 16, 04:34 PM
Thanks. To clarify, I'm not running surround (5.1). I just listen to music on 2.1 speakers. So, my question is simply whether there's any sound card difference between the mini and the iMac.
If sound quality is that important you could buy an external Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) to bypass the computer sound card. Here's one that comes with vacuum tubes:
http://grantfidelity.com/site/Grant_Fidelity_Tube_DAC-09
If sound quality is that important you could buy an external Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) to bypass the computer sound card. Here's one that comes with vacuum tubes:
http://grantfidelity.com/site/Grant_Fidelity_Tube_DAC-09
Father Jack
Aug 4, 10:29 AM
Points deducted for the use of Comic Sans. ;)
Do I get any points for using the normal font? .. :)
Do I get any points for using the normal font? .. :)
Mherm88
Apr 29, 10:06 AM
Reasons why I'm waiting. Note these haven't been confirmed, but I'm thinking
With Thunderbolt connectivity they might:
Add a FW 400 and 800 port
Add USB 3.0 Ports
Add ethernet
Get rid of the USB connecting cable since it could go over Thunderbolt.
In other words, make the ACD almost into a dock.
I'm in the market for 2 ACD's when the revision comes out.
I was kind of thinking the same thing, I think it'll just be USB 2.0 carried over Thunderbolt with the display and audio but it would be great if they pushed through what you had, I'm definitely waiting until at least the iMac refresh comes because maybe it'll come along with that or at least give some indication of the direction they're taking. I love the idea of not have to plug the USB in too, I want to just hook up power and Thunderbolt to use the ACD with my MBP. I think it'll end up coming sooner than later, gotta get some Thunderbolt products on the market.
With Thunderbolt connectivity they might:
Add a FW 400 and 800 port
Add USB 3.0 Ports
Add ethernet
Get rid of the USB connecting cable since it could go over Thunderbolt.
In other words, make the ACD almost into a dock.
I'm in the market for 2 ACD's when the revision comes out.
I was kind of thinking the same thing, I think it'll just be USB 2.0 carried over Thunderbolt with the display and audio but it would be great if they pushed through what you had, I'm definitely waiting until at least the iMac refresh comes because maybe it'll come along with that or at least give some indication of the direction they're taking. I love the idea of not have to plug the USB in too, I want to just hook up power and Thunderbolt to use the ACD with my MBP. I think it'll end up coming sooner than later, gotta get some Thunderbolt products on the market.
Mechcozmo
Nov 4, 02:48 AM
Considering it is the Dock and not The Dock, why does the title include 'the' in the first place?
Chaszmyr
Aug 15, 02:56 PM
Is that supposed to be fire? I don't think I would have been able to tell if not for edesign's post
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