ybakos
Dec 5, 04:35 PM
I hope you're right and it is a display adapter / screen refresh rate sync problem. But I've used DisplayConfigX and tried all sorts of stuff to no avail.
Until there's word from Apple, we'll never know...
Until there's word from Apple, we'll never know...
NathanMuir
Mar 11, 01:49 PM
FYI, there's some discussion of the Fair Oaks location going on here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12120032#post12120032) in the Clarendon Thread.
wnameth
Dec 1, 06:43 PM
okay, i really really don't want to have to resort to ebay, anyone at 22 shipped for both or:'
Yoshi's Island: $16 shipped
YU-GI-OH $6.50 shipped
Yoshi's Island: $16 shipped
YU-GI-OH $6.50 shipped
waqasmu
May 2, 06:26 AM
i have i-phone4 , OS is 4.2.1 i accidentally updated it n now getting no carrier problem..
Mlrollin91
Apr 3, 08:33 PM
Will this work for me? My OLD iPod has like 1000 songs but the iTunes library was wiped like 5 years ago.
It should and the demo version allows you to transfer 1000 songs. You won't even have to purchase it.
It should and the demo version allows you to transfer 1000 songs. You won't even have to purchase it.
MisterMe
Apr 27, 11:38 PM
Well i've used the same types of disks before without a problem... I used roxio to burn them which i've also used before.So you believe that just because you don't have problems with other discs of the same line, that the problematic disc must necessarily be fine?
mikemac11
Mar 19, 01:48 AM
No, PPC is completely gone.
A good example of how much of it is gone is that if you even try to compile the smallest app with PPC listed as an architecture you will get at least 9,000 errors related to missing information.
A good example of how much of it is gone is that if you even try to compile the smallest app with PPC listed as an architecture you will get at least 9,000 errors related to missing information.
Sun Baked
Dec 10, 08:03 PM
There was an empty pad on the Rev. A machines, Apple may have simply run into a supply problem with the FW800 sockets.
But the Rev. B did make a major change on the USB port by moving it from the KeyLargo I/O chip to a PCI-to-USB chip -- which is what killed OS 9 bootability on that machine.
Of course the FW800 may not have been a supply problem at all, but an OS9 problem -- which could be why they left it off even after they switched back to the Rev. A boards on the later "legacy" machines.
But the Rev. B did make a major change on the USB port by moving it from the KeyLargo I/O chip to a PCI-to-USB chip -- which is what killed OS 9 bootability on that machine.
Of course the FW800 may not have been a supply problem at all, but an OS9 problem -- which could be why they left it off even after they switched back to the Rev. A boards on the later "legacy" machines.
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Dec 16, 02:51 PM
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galliano
May 5, 12:20 PM
I doubt there would be a huge difference, but if you are looking for numbers, the high end 15" MBP has the 6750M in it and there are lots of benchmark numbers for it floating around the 'net. That should give you at least a baseline of what to expect from the 6750m and if that is "good enough" for you, then I would roll with that.
Just my .02 worth.
P.S. Yes I realize that they utilize different processors, and other factors can cause the benchmark numbers to vary, but it is a good baseline for what to expect in the iMac.
Thanks dude. Will go check. Did not realise bout the MBP.
Just my .02 worth.
P.S. Yes I realize that they utilize different processors, and other factors can cause the benchmark numbers to vary, but it is a good baseline for what to expect in the iMac.
Thanks dude. Will go check. Did not realise bout the MBP.
bennetsaysargh
Jan 8, 01:50 PM
haha! i didn't even notice that until you said that.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
wayne091189
Oct 30, 05:31 AM
Hi
I was just over at macuser.co.uk and was reading about a new CPU being designed at "Sharp". It seem's that the CPU is made out of glass.
Sound good but just dont drop the computer. arrrrrrr right.
http://www.macuser.co.uk/pixelputty/news/news_story.php?id=34531
I was just over at macuser.co.uk and was reading about a new CPU being designed at "Sharp". It seem's that the CPU is made out of glass.
Sound good but just dont drop the computer. arrrrrrr right.
http://www.macuser.co.uk/pixelputty/news/news_story.php?id=34531
irishgrizzly
Nov 19, 09:37 PM
Am I allowed to post a link in my sig to a current ebay listing (I'm selling a Mac Pro graphics card)?
paperinacup
Sep 20, 09:51 PM
120 GB drives are very expensive for laptops. PLus installation doesnt seem TOO bad.
gameface
May 2, 02:47 PM
When I am done with edit projects I pull them from my RAID and archive them to drives via a docking station (can't afford LTO at the moment). Depending on the project they could be anywhere from 100G to ~2TB. Most are in the 300G-1TB range. So, I buy 2TB drives and put multiple projects on them.
Here's my problem, I am building up a stack of drives and don't really KNOW what is on each one. I mean I have a rough idea but I'm not sure. Example... I worked on 2 seasons of the same show and we used the same music. To save space I deleted all the music files from one of the project folders because I don't need all that music twice. But I forgot which one I did it to and since they were a year apart they are on separate drives. Not a big deal but I would like to streamline so I'm not popping drives in randomly for no reason if I need to access something.
So, to make a long story longer, I am looking for cataloging software that will create a database of all files in all folders of each drive. I need this to be searchable so I can just pop it open, type in a name and it will show me what drive and the path to that file. Anyone know of a good solution?
Thanks
Here's my problem, I am building up a stack of drives and don't really KNOW what is on each one. I mean I have a rough idea but I'm not sure. Example... I worked on 2 seasons of the same show and we used the same music. To save space I deleted all the music files from one of the project folders because I don't need all that music twice. But I forgot which one I did it to and since they were a year apart they are on separate drives. Not a big deal but I would like to streamline so I'm not popping drives in randomly for no reason if I need to access something.
So, to make a long story longer, I am looking for cataloging software that will create a database of all files in all folders of each drive. I need this to be searchable so I can just pop it open, type in a name and it will show me what drive and the path to that file. Anyone know of a good solution?
Thanks
cyberghoser1
Apr 15, 01:18 AM
hi,
i recently bought an ibook g4. when i am using it, from time to time i hear a slight click from the hard drive. the S.M.A.R.T status is "verified". so is the drive up to no good?
You can try that: http://mckinlay.net.nz/hdapm/ im not sure if it supports PowerPC.
i recently bought an ibook g4. when i am using it, from time to time i hear a slight click from the hard drive. the S.M.A.R.T status is "verified". so is the drive up to no good?
You can try that: http://mckinlay.net.nz/hdapm/ im not sure if it supports PowerPC.
MacHamster68
May 5, 03:30 PM
sure it should work like on any other pc running windows xp ,vista or 7
the only difference between a Mac and any other pc like a dell for example is the Mac has open firmware while the pc has a bios other then that they are identical , so once windows is installed and booting you got a native pc , and therefore all peripherals that are compatible with windows will work, just like on a pc that meets the minimum requirements of that peripherals
the only difference between a Mac and any other pc like a dell for example is the Mac has open firmware while the pc has a bios other then that they are identical , so once windows is installed and booting you got a native pc , and therefore all peripherals that are compatible with windows will work, just like on a pc that meets the minimum requirements of that peripherals
supmango
Aug 31, 02:11 PM
If he would read through his work before posting, he might actually look credible.
I am a me.com user, and I have not had any problems with it since 6 months after the launch of the service. He needs to get is facts straight.
If Apple makes it capable of playing games on your TV, that opens up a whole new can of worms. I am not sure they are ready to take on those markets (Nintendo, Microsoft XBOX, Sony).
I am a me.com user, and I have not had any problems with it since 6 months after the launch of the service. He needs to get is facts straight.
If Apple makes it capable of playing games on your TV, that opens up a whole new can of worms. I am not sure they are ready to take on those markets (Nintendo, Microsoft XBOX, Sony).
Sounds Good
Apr 13, 09:29 PM
Buying a computer with a Core 2 Duo CPU sounds like a bad idea right now...
That's what I was thinking too. (Regardless of the operating system)
That's what I was thinking too. (Regardless of the operating system)
Bemmu
Mar 9, 10:04 PM
Heh, I wrote the referenced blogpost. I can't remember anymore what was the source of Apple changing the engraving, but it wasn't from personal experience, could well have been just someone joking.
mutantblack
Apr 23, 12:08 PM
much appreciated
How do those software packages work - would I load on my old computer (with the original itunes library) or load on the computer I normally sync the ipad with (which has the shared itunes library)?
how they work is very simple. You just locate where your musics are and then open the program, create playlist, drag and drop and sync. That's it.
How do those software packages work - would I load on my old computer (with the original itunes library) or load on the computer I normally sync the ipad with (which has the shared itunes library)?
how they work is very simple. You just locate where your musics are and then open the program, create playlist, drag and drop and sync. That's it.
wnameth
Dec 5, 06:03 PM
dont you need to give this computer back to mxlews and hes sending back the powermac you sent him cause you poorly packaged it and it arrived to him damaged?
WOW!!! i didn't know that, thats not to good for business.
WOW!!! i didn't know that, thats not to good for business.
TheMacBookPro
Apr 30, 10:15 AM
What Bose product?
No problems with my 4s with my SoundDock 10 (one on 4.3.1, one on 4.2.1)
No problems with my 4s with my SoundDock 10 (one on 4.3.1, one on 4.2.1)
soldanoboy
Jan 10, 10:50 AM
Hey guys,
After problem x 1,000,000 of trying to get pro tools 8 running on my PC ive got a macbook!
I was wondering what external HD requirements are like on a macbook for pro tools?
Only having 2 USB sockets and no firewire what do you suggest?
Are USB HD's possible to record too?
Thanks guys,
Dan
After problem x 1,000,000 of trying to get pro tools 8 running on my PC ive got a macbook!
I was wondering what external HD requirements are like on a macbook for pro tools?
Only having 2 USB sockets and no firewire what do you suggest?
Are USB HD's possible to record too?
Thanks guys,
Dan
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