nevir
Oct 26, 09:17 AM
I wonder what the battery life is going to be like on this beast. It's going to scratch like mad unless they've got a new material for the front surface. And because it's all touch sensitive, no hard plastic cases.
Hmm, Intriguing ...
They'll probably be using a similar material to most PDA's (it's quite a bit more flexible and durable)
I can scrape my PDA (Dell Axim) up and down my carpet with no visible scratching.
Hmm, Intriguing ...
They'll probably be using a similar material to most PDA's (it's quite a bit more flexible and durable)
I can scrape my PDA (Dell Axim) up and down my carpet with no visible scratching.
lanulos
Dec 30, 10:54 PM
nice try, this doesnt work without developer firmware
...and we wouldn't want anyone to impersonate a developer, so whatever you do, don't google the build number 8c5115c
...and we wouldn't want anyone to impersonate a developer, so whatever you do, don't google the build number 8c5115c
saturnino3
May 17, 03:33 PM
I have a mint condition 16GB for $500 plus $10 shipping.
PM if interested.
PM if interested.
dolphin842
Mar 14, 09:01 PM
No, that would be slower as the read head of the hard drive would have to keep traveling between two physically-separate partitions when loading things. It would also likely wear out the drive faster as the read head would be moving around more.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
alexandre16
Apr 21, 09:42 AM
hi.
I'm starting to programming for iphone, I want to learn how to make 2d games and other applications for iPhone.
I bought three very good books, but I want to learn and know very much about IOS 2d games and other applications have the following books:
programming in Objective C 2.0
iphone programming guide the big nerd ranch
Beginning iPhone games development
but I wish I had more books that teach me things that they have not, I want to know all the steps to programming well for IOS cunhe�er well since the program (Xcode for example) and where to start up a large application.
Tell me yous opinions
P.S:I've seen the links to start the program but want more opinions and more books to learn
I'm starting to programming for iphone, I want to learn how to make 2d games and other applications for iPhone.
I bought three very good books, but I want to learn and know very much about IOS 2d games and other applications have the following books:
programming in Objective C 2.0
iphone programming guide the big nerd ranch
Beginning iPhone games development
but I wish I had more books that teach me things that they have not, I want to know all the steps to programming well for IOS cunhe�er well since the program (Xcode for example) and where to start up a large application.
Tell me yous opinions
P.S:I've seen the links to start the program but want more opinions and more books to learn
Moustache
May 4, 04:17 PM
Thanks, I hope that the store will give back another machine for the time they figure it out.
I also had a Kernel error with Snow Leopard OS original DVD inserted...
and another Kernel with Caldigit Expresscard USB3.0 inserted...
I'm taking a picture of every single error.
I hope it will stay alive, I'm in the middle of a work and I need a working machine (also because it isn't a cheap one!)
This machine makes me regret so much my 2009 17" one!
I also had a Kernel error with Snow Leopard OS original DVD inserted...
and another Kernel with Caldigit Expresscard USB3.0 inserted...
I'm taking a picture of every single error.
I hope it will stay alive, I'm in the middle of a work and I need a working machine (also because it isn't a cheap one!)
This machine makes me regret so much my 2009 17" one!
rick snagwell
May 3, 01:45 AM
my bad...
huskerchad
Apr 5, 03:44 PM
storeArray is of type NSMutableArray* ? Then why do you loop on the condition "i<storeArray"?
atarian90
Jan 21, 10:28 PM
Another thing Apple should do in a redesigned ACD is to get rid of the external brick power supply. I think ACDs are the only LCDs out that are not only quite thick, but still have a hefty external brick power supply. :(
A built-in iSight and an extra DVI or two port would be nice too as mentioned.
A built-in iSight and an extra DVI or two port would be nice too as mentioned.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 01:47 AM
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
This One Piece anime wallpaper
wallpaper of one piece
One Piece Anime iPhone
One Piece Wallpaper # 6
One Piece Wallpaper Ace
One Piece Anime iPhone
One Piece
One Piece Cartoon Wallpaper
Wallpaper One Piece
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
Cassie
Jan 13, 03:50 AM
And we wonder why this forum is in the arhcive...
Furthermore, use some punctuation, man!
Furthermore, use some punctuation, man!
Messy
Nov 20, 03:05 PM
POST YOUR DEVIANT ART PROFILES/GALLERY
I'll start with mine :)
Err its a total mix of poetry, 2D & 3D design, drawing and random stuff. Enjoy.
http://theaaronp.deviantart.com/
http://theaaronp.deviantart.com/gallery/ <- Gallery link.
I'll start with mine :)
Err its a total mix of poetry, 2D & 3D design, drawing and random stuff. Enjoy.
http://theaaronp.deviantart.com/
http://theaaronp.deviantart.com/gallery/ <- Gallery link.
dubbz
Nov 3, 01:15 PM
anyone?
I love that it's available in a Human Readable version :D
Anyway, looks good to me. Will this have any effect on the material currently in the guide? Either way, it looks like a better license if we don't care about Wikipedia (and I must confess that after the first article got dumped straight into the guide I somewhat wished we couldn't do that).
I love that it's available in a Human Readable version :D
Anyway, looks good to me. Will this have any effect on the material currently in the guide? Either way, it looks like a better license if we don't care about Wikipedia (and I must confess that after the first article got dumped straight into the guide I somewhat wished we couldn't do that).
Zwhaler
Jan 6, 01:04 PM
I would go on tuesday, because that is the big day of the keynote. I think it will be worth the crowds if you ask me.
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 25, 04:54 PM
It's a better connection than using crimp connectors, and is how your expensive electronics are manufactured (all the components are soldered to the PCB). ;)
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
Skip this one.
Thanks for all the invaluable advice. I am now pretty much ready to put the order in for all the parts and upgrade this thing to 2x X5690, 2x SSD, 4x 3TB in RAID5 ,1880 Areca controller and the MaxUpgrades kit. The mac is already here, some company went bust and I picked up a new, boxed 2010 8-core machine for 2.7k with apple care which is sure as heck cheaper and less burdensome than building one from scratch.
It's a damn shame about not being able to boot off more than one volume that is on the 1880 controller as I ultimately wanted to have 2x 240GB 6G mercury drives each with a different OS in pass through mode, now it looks like I will go for a slightly cheaper SATA2 SSD for the Win 7 install since it will be off the onboard controller.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
Skip this one.
Thanks for all the invaluable advice. I am now pretty much ready to put the order in for all the parts and upgrade this thing to 2x X5690, 2x SSD, 4x 3TB in RAID5 ,1880 Areca controller and the MaxUpgrades kit. The mac is already here, some company went bust and I picked up a new, boxed 2010 8-core machine for 2.7k with apple care which is sure as heck cheaper and less burdensome than building one from scratch.
It's a damn shame about not being able to boot off more than one volume that is on the 1880 controller as I ultimately wanted to have 2x 240GB 6G mercury drives each with a different OS in pass through mode, now it looks like I will go for a slightly cheaper SATA2 SSD for the Win 7 install since it will be off the onboard controller.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
Doctor Q
Oct 19, 07:37 PM
You named all of your other entries. What do you want to call this one?
technima
Apr 12, 03:26 PM
I will let everyone know how it goes! BTW MuscleNerd from the iPhone Dev Team is pretty sure we can stop apple from revoking the unlock using SAM. Plus the only way Apple can revoke an unlock is during the update/restore process.
frozentundra
Apr 18, 09:31 PM
I did a similar thing recently when I purchased an iMac from my local Apple Store.
I wanted a full keyboard with number pad. The iMac came with the basic
wireless keyboard.
They sold me the full keyboard and then credited me the amount so it
cost $0. I actually left with both keyboards because the original was left
in the iMac box
I wanted a full keyboard with number pad. The iMac came with the basic
wireless keyboard.
They sold me the full keyboard and then credited me the amount so it
cost $0. I actually left with both keyboards because the original was left
in the iMac box
xxchefxx
Jun 20, 03:18 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.
peharri
Oct 11, 02:59 PM
But this (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/8fb970f6-556d-11db-acba-0000779e2340.html) is the speech, and it contains ONE mention of Apple. I mean, the way the news reports were worded, you'd think that he was saying rather more than mentioning it in passing.
All he says is that Leopard has a pretty good email client (he's talking about the richness of email in the future, and is obviously impressed with what Steve Jobs has thus-far demonstrated.)
He also mentions Geico Insurance, FedEx, and Marriot hotels. And YouTube, and MySpace. And Verizon.
This is a non-story.
For those too lazy to click the link, here's what he has to say:
Third, the high bandwidth potential of 3G will be utilized to take consumer-based PC functionality mobile. The �Web �N Walk� services we see in Europe today is a precursor of the even larger opportunity in the U.S. market given broadband penetration and usage which has exploded over the past 24 months. A further example of untapped opportunity is mobile consumer e-mail. Today, only 5% of current consumer e-mail is being accessed in a mobile environment. And as can be seen with Apple�s new Leopard operating system � the richness of e-mail communications is just beginning to discover elements beyond the printed word � moving to dynamic and personally tailored image-rich communications.
That's it. That's the only mention of Apple. That single sentence in one paragraph.
WHY is this on Page 1?
All he says is that Leopard has a pretty good email client (he's talking about the richness of email in the future, and is obviously impressed with what Steve Jobs has thus-far demonstrated.)
He also mentions Geico Insurance, FedEx, and Marriot hotels. And YouTube, and MySpace. And Verizon.
This is a non-story.
For those too lazy to click the link, here's what he has to say:
Third, the high bandwidth potential of 3G will be utilized to take consumer-based PC functionality mobile. The �Web �N Walk� services we see in Europe today is a precursor of the even larger opportunity in the U.S. market given broadband penetration and usage which has exploded over the past 24 months. A further example of untapped opportunity is mobile consumer e-mail. Today, only 5% of current consumer e-mail is being accessed in a mobile environment. And as can be seen with Apple�s new Leopard operating system � the richness of e-mail communications is just beginning to discover elements beyond the printed word � moving to dynamic and personally tailored image-rich communications.
That's it. That's the only mention of Apple. That single sentence in one paragraph.
WHY is this on Page 1?
dr_lha
Oct 24, 10:55 PM
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
Do me a favor. If you don't already have it turned on, turn on Dock magnification and move your mouse pointer slowly across the icons. See how they scale smoothly, and yet don't look like crap? Those icons are 256x256 bitmaps. Its all about doing things properly.
Do me a favor. If you don't already have it turned on, turn on Dock magnification and move your mouse pointer slowly across the icons. See how they scale smoothly, and yet don't look like crap? Those icons are 256x256 bitmaps. Its all about doing things properly.
TheAppleGeek
May 2, 03:44 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
While it is a good source, we cannot use Wikipedia.
While it is a good source, we cannot use Wikipedia.
usclaneyj
Dec 1, 05:41 PM
Yojiirill is right. Some libraries actually have pretty decent music collections.
Here in Columbia, SC our library rents out CDs, DVDs, and even video games.
..and books too!
Here in Columbia, SC our library rents out CDs, DVDs, and even video games.
..and books too!
redeye be
May 27, 09:40 AM
interesting.
My first thought: as long as they make it a racing game ;)
serious, the first thing i did was google 'ps2 folding', look what came up as the second result :). http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-23298.html
Anybody want to try this?
My first thought: as long as they make it a racing game ;)
serious, the first thing i did was google 'ps2 folding', look what came up as the second result :). http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-23298.html
Anybody want to try this?
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