Choctaw
Apr 6, 02:31 PM
Thanks all for your comments. Just wanted to get some feed back.
Choctaw
Choctaw
Bonte
Oct 4, 04:43 PM
But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
This feature needs a iTunes like integration to really take off and i think Apple is in the best position to pull this off. iPhoto can be made to work with all GPS enabled camera's and why not a PC version, Apple only needs a business model to make this step and the iPhone can be it.
This feature needs a iTunes like integration to really take off and i think Apple is in the best position to pull this off. iPhoto can be made to work with all GPS enabled camera's and why not a PC version, Apple only needs a business model to make this step and the iPhone can be it.
janey
Aug 15, 05:54 PM
dont even get me started...i got a P3 for $100 a few months back...installed XP on it just to give it one more chance. For a month or so it was great, everything went fine, no bugs no glitches no errors...no antivirus software, no spyware remover..
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
digitalbiker
Oct 25, 12:04 AM
Yeah, sorry. Those too.:)
What do you mean? Are you talking about Leopard? Leopard will work with Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, PPC, probably everything back to about a 1997 model imac.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
What do you mean? Are you talking about Leopard? Leopard will work with Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, PPC, probably everything back to about a 1997 model imac.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
IngerMan
Apr 18, 02:42 PM
If they put it on that is a huge plus. I ordered something similar were you have to spray and squeegee. It ended up in the trash after 15 minutes :confused:
I recently purchased and installed the black icarbon with much better success. I like the look and feel. It has a bottom cover as well but I did not take a picture of that.:apple::D
I recently purchased and installed the black icarbon with much better success. I like the look and feel. It has a bottom cover as well but I did not take a picture of that.:apple::D
LethalWolfe
Sep 12, 03:34 AM
Asleep on a buddies futon in LA. He came in, woke me up, told me what happened and turned on the TV. He saw 2nd plane hit the tower live and that's when he woke me up.
I basically stayed glued to the news and internet sites/forums the whole day.
Lethal
I basically stayed glued to the news and internet sites/forums the whole day.
Lethal
SkippyThorson
Mar 11, 12:49 PM
One of my many goals (that I'll probably never get the chance to finish) is to make an all-in-one console mod. All-in-one computers have gotten big, but the fact that gaming consoles have remained headless is interesting to me.
I've always thrown around the idea of an Xbox or the tray loading PS2 in a G4, but those probably aren't realistic. Jberg44 (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=368100) (Dremel Junkie (http://dremmeljunkie.blogspot.com/)) put the idea out there to use a GameCube.
My first reaction was to stick that in an Apple Cube to make an AppleGameCube. :cool:
Someone here once threw out the idea of an Xbox in an iMac G3. There's certainly a lot of space to work with.
Both machines mentioned are pretty cool, too!
I've always thrown around the idea of an Xbox or the tray loading PS2 in a G4, but those probably aren't realistic. Jberg44 (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=368100) (Dremel Junkie (http://dremmeljunkie.blogspot.com/)) put the idea out there to use a GameCube.
My first reaction was to stick that in an Apple Cube to make an AppleGameCube. :cool:
Someone here once threw out the idea of an Xbox in an iMac G3. There's certainly a lot of space to work with.
Both machines mentioned are pretty cool, too!
balamw
Apr 4, 07:48 AM
Weird. All three of my W7 boxes (DIY PC desktop, 2009 MBP and 2008 uMB) installed W7SP1 perfectly via Windows Update.
Have you tried downloading the update as an ISO?
B
Have you tried downloading the update as an ISO?
B
kiwi_the_iwik
Jul 21, 02:23 AM
I've repaired preferences - no go
I reverted iChat back to 1.0.1 - no go
Now, I've gone back to iChat AV - no go
Safari's internet preferences show "Downloads" is allocated folder for d/l's, and isn't locked (I can still get files from the 'net without a hassle).
Sod it - I'm baffled...
:confused:
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!
I reverted iChat back to 1.0.1 - no go
Now, I've gone back to iChat AV - no go
Safari's internet preferences show "Downloads" is allocated folder for d/l's, and isn't locked (I can still get files from the 'net without a hassle).
Sod it - I'm baffled...
:confused:
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!
mdgm
Mar 30, 07:01 AM
If you don't want the optical drive, there is a special data doubler you can get for the 2009 Mac Mini which allows you to have two drives installed.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
dejo
Dec 14, 12:19 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
lee1210
May 17, 08:37 PM
Thanks, lee1210.
Handy link: Cocoa FAQ
That was the guide i was referring to that's linked in the head of the programming forum. I wanted all the active folk in the programming forum to try to beef that up.
-Lee
Handy link: Cocoa FAQ
That was the guide i was referring to that's linked in the head of the programming forum. I wanted all the active folk in the programming forum to try to beef that up.
-Lee
Dreadnought
Aug 15, 09:42 AM
you really don't need to know anything of folding with mc68k script, or of the Terminal. I was the same as you, didn't knew anything about both subjects. And I got it to work! The only thing you have to do is double click the installer and then type in Terminal your username and teamnumber and answer some other question that you have to answer with every folding app. You can see if it works if you open the activity monitor. You can see that the app folding/FAHcore is using a fair amount of cpu power.
shenfrey
May 4, 06:40 AM
Hmm, I dunno. If it makes you feel any better though I just ordered 2 Ipod Nanos for both myself and my Mrs. So even if there IS a refresh, and you go ahead and buy one now, so what ey? The Ipods that we have today are incredible and they hold an incredibly large amount of songs, so you can just wait and see what happens or pick one up now and still guaranteed to not feel disappointed.
Oh and happy birthday : )
Oh and happy birthday : )
arn
Dec 31, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by JohnGillilan
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
Number 41
Apr 15, 11:30 AM
In the advent of "smarter" smartphones I see no need for portable systems (for me at least).
Nintendo and Sony should take note (with the Xperia Play it seems at least Sony* have already).
Portable gaming is enormous in Japan -- Nintendo and Sony could be profitable for decades just selling their portable systems there.
Also, while there are many fun iOS titles, touch screen interfaces are just poor substitutes for traditional game controllers for many titles. As long as consoles are still relying on analog sticks and buttons, it'll be tough to replicate the experience enjoyably on a touch-screen device for many genres.
Nintendo and Sony should take note (with the Xperia Play it seems at least Sony* have already).
Portable gaming is enormous in Japan -- Nintendo and Sony could be profitable for decades just selling their portable systems there.
Also, while there are many fun iOS titles, touch screen interfaces are just poor substitutes for traditional game controllers for many titles. As long as consoles are still relying on analog sticks and buttons, it'll be tough to replicate the experience enjoyably on a touch-screen device for many genres.
mpw
Sep 11, 08:09 AM
I was at work ~2pm, at the time my brother was working for the same company and away on business. He called to ask if I was listening to the news as he was now stuck in chaos at Gatwick because of the attacks. I tried to get news form the web but it had ground to a halt and I had to go out and find a radio.
I remember saying to the guys at work that even if they never found the guy who did it (at that time it hadn't been linked to anyone and I'd only ever heard of Bin Laden from a chapter in an autobiography from a BBC reporter who's name escapes me right now) they'd have to go to war with somebody just to vent their anger.
I remember saying to the guys at work that even if they never found the guy who did it (at that time it hadn't been linked to anyone and I'd only ever heard of Bin Laden from a chapter in an autobiography from a BBC reporter who's name escapes me right now) they'd have to go to war with somebody just to vent their anger.
iEdd
Sep 17, 08:07 AM
I had a quick google search. It seems there are a lot of results for pm g5, but not anything for mac mini. Maybe give apple support a call..
SilvorX
Nov 2, 06:20 PM
hmm to me it says "A9 toolbar released for Mozilla Firefox" not camino :P
well I tried it out, it definately is a bit bulky, but not my cup of tea since the search box on firefox does the job well
well I tried it out, it definately is a bit bulky, but not my cup of tea since the search box on firefox does the job well
quigleybc
Sep 15, 09:25 PM
It was doomed from the start. Live hip hop acts rely heavily on the audience. The one present that day was not ready to "get down" with Kanye more or less sit there and watch it.
At the very least it should have been Kanye performing over a live band, ala
Jay Z with the roots. The 1 Mc and 1 DJ set up was doomed. I don't think the audience had much to do with it not being that great.
At the very least it should have been Kanye performing over a live band, ala
Jay Z with the roots. The 1 Mc and 1 DJ set up was doomed. I don't think the audience had much to do with it not being that great.
simsaladimbamba
May 6, 09:04 AM
You may have 18GB free HDD capacity, but Boot Camp needs the space it wants to partition in a continouos area, thus if you have 18GB free, the 10GB you want to partition might not be continouos enough for Boot Camp.
The only way to do this, would be to clone your existing Mac OS X installation onto an external HDD, then erasing the internal HDD while booted from Mac OS X on the external HDD and then cloning it all back.
Use CarbonCopyCloner (http://www.bombich.com) or SuperDuper (http://www.shirt-pocket.com/superduper/superduperdescription.html) to make a 1:1 copy.
How to format a new HDD to install Mac OS X or make a bootable copy onto (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12483448&postcount=22)
The only way to do this, would be to clone your existing Mac OS X installation onto an external HDD, then erasing the internal HDD while booted from Mac OS X on the external HDD and then cloning it all back.
Use CarbonCopyCloner (http://www.bombich.com) or SuperDuper (http://www.shirt-pocket.com/superduper/superduperdescription.html) to make a 1:1 copy.
How to format a new HDD to install Mac OS X or make a bootable copy onto (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12483448&postcount=22)
Jshwon
May 21, 09:10 PM
Phone has been sold. Thanks for the interest.
mrichmon
Dec 15, 05:35 PM
Hmmm... now that you mentioned it, I don't think it has any jumper pins in it. I pulled it from an old Tivo box. What jumper does it need to have if I already have my main drive on SCSI?
If the drive you installed is the only IDE drive in the system then you need to set it as the master drive.
If the drive you installed is the only IDE drive in the system then you need to set it as the master drive.
Chupa Chupa
Oct 8, 07:40 AM
Keep in mind that T-Mobile also operates Wi-Fi hotspots and probably will get into get into the wireless internet biz soon. Talking with Apple doesn't necessarily mean they are talking phones. It could be some other marketing or technical arrangement about some other product or Leopard feature.
There has also been a long standing rumor that the Blackberry Pearl (sold by TMobile) will be iTunes enabled soon.
Also don't expect Apple to allow an iPhone to be crippled. In fact, I expect Apple to sell the iPhone itself and use excess bandwidth from the various cell phone companies. Something along the lines of Virgin Mobile. Probably pay-as-you-go as well, just like iTunes.
There has also been a long standing rumor that the Blackberry Pearl (sold by TMobile) will be iTunes enabled soon.
Also don't expect Apple to allow an iPhone to be crippled. In fact, I expect Apple to sell the iPhone itself and use excess bandwidth from the various cell phone companies. Something along the lines of Virgin Mobile. Probably pay-as-you-go as well, just like iTunes.
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