DrakkenWar
Apr 28, 01:30 AM
There is not a viable read (bootable) install of either 10.4 or 10.5 on the primary hard drive. So you have a few options. If you want to stick with mac os? You need to either make your way to www.lowendmac.com, or ebay. to get a copy at a price you can afford. Or you might want to look at www.distrowatch.com for some viable alternatives. Granted Linux on the PPC arch is going out of style and fast, but for the time being it could be a fix to get you up and running until you can get a viable boot disk of Tiger or Leopard.
~Drake
~Drake
Compufix
Aug 9, 10:28 AM
Well, MS Office is a piece of software, so you kind of still have to "use this or that piece of software". If you find NeoOffice/OpenOffice (they're the same thing - NeoOffice is java-based, and OpenOffice uses X11. The only difference is that NeoOffice is a little behind on versions) handles formatting fine, then use it, and you won't have problems.
And guess what, they're both free. So why don't you go and try them out. Who knows, they might surprise you.
BTW all, dont forget Codeweavers and the other project "Cider" by another company. I can currently run Office 2003 (Outlook is the only one that complains) currently on an MBP without Windows at all 8-)....and if CIDER appears to be what it is, more and more Windows type programs can offer a wrapped version that will run naitively on Intel OSX.....say what you want...but as more and more options like this become available....Windows as an OS will just not be as important anymore....
-Compufix
And guess what, they're both free. So why don't you go and try them out. Who knows, they might surprise you.
BTW all, dont forget Codeweavers and the other project "Cider" by another company. I can currently run Office 2003 (Outlook is the only one that complains) currently on an MBP without Windows at all 8-)....and if CIDER appears to be what it is, more and more Windows type programs can offer a wrapped version that will run naitively on Intel OSX.....say what you want...but as more and more options like this become available....Windows as an OS will just not be as important anymore....
-Compufix
bamaworks
Jun 18, 05:01 PM
hmm... the iMac is only has a list value of like $220....
SR71
Apr 23, 08:35 PM
Sorry I have done updates! My post was to help SR71 were to find the data:)
I too did updates, but when I first received my MBA in the mail, it came with 10.6.5 installed, but I then updated to 10.6.7.
Thanks!
To confirm you have not applied any updates?
Again thanks for the piece of info.
Got mine a week ago and it came with 10.6.5 installed.
System profiler, about this mac
Mine is mid Feb.
Ya learn something new everyday. Thanks, IngerMan. :)
I too did updates, but when I first received my MBA in the mail, it came with 10.6.5 installed, but I then updated to 10.6.7.
Thanks!
To confirm you have not applied any updates?
Again thanks for the piece of info.
Got mine a week ago and it came with 10.6.5 installed.
System profiler, about this mac
Mine is mid Feb.
Ya learn something new everyday. Thanks, IngerMan. :)
Stevemv69
Nov 14, 06:00 AM
mine for november :)
Hi how did you get the date/ time on the desktop?
Hi how did you get the date/ time on the desktop?
samanthas
Sep 25, 03:45 PM
Oh, I WANT an Apple display. :p
MarkCollette
Oct 25, 12:25 PM
And what about all the really simple things. Like if I select a bunch of files (eg: 8 photos), I want to be able to see the size (in Bytes) of the 8 photos I selected. Right now, Finder tells me that I have selected 8 files, but also tells me the total HD space remaining rather than the size of the 8 files.
Ahh yes, another pet peave. It would be cool if that tied in with my directory size thing too, so you could select both files and directories, and see the total size.
My downloads take the next available free speace on my desktop.
Pretty sure this is in Leopard. Didn't we see a pic somewhere?
Argh, I hate you! :D Maybe it's an issue of using Firefox instead of Safari? Like maybe some API for file creation will tell the Finder properly, and it lays it out right, and some other API will notify it in a different way? Like if I make a file with TextEdit, it shows up in a free spot on the Desktop.
Oh, they will have tabbed Finder windows? Sweet! I haven't been keeping up with all the OS X 10.5 threads..
Ahh yes, another pet peave. It would be cool if that tied in with my directory size thing too, so you could select both files and directories, and see the total size.
My downloads take the next available free speace on my desktop.
Pretty sure this is in Leopard. Didn't we see a pic somewhere?
Argh, I hate you! :D Maybe it's an issue of using Firefox instead of Safari? Like maybe some API for file creation will tell the Finder properly, and it lays it out right, and some other API will notify it in a different way? Like if I make a file with TextEdit, it shows up in a free spot on the Desktop.
Oh, they will have tabbed Finder windows? Sweet! I haven't been keeping up with all the OS X 10.5 threads..
Xenious
Oct 24, 06:04 PM
The whole resolution independance thing terrifies me. I just know we'll see some vendor or Apple have these annoying huge UI's that we can't shrink back down to their proper size. I mean the reason we buy this huge monitors is to shrink the UI and maximize free space right???
Cakester
Apr 24, 08:39 PM
So I stumbled upon this after looking to send some invites out, importing gmail contacts to send out invites to friends and low and behold.....look who is registered as a dropbox user
http://twitpic.com/4p6ne2
Apparently MobileMe and iDisk isn't that great after all ?
http://twitpic.com/4p6ne2
Apparently MobileMe and iDisk isn't that great after all ?
mc68k
Aug 16, 11:11 AM
i hope stanford makes a version that sets itself up as dual in the future. it seems long overdue
there's a field in the rc5 client that says number of processors and u just change the value....seems like stanford isn't too concerned about this
there's a field in the rc5 client that says number of processors and u just change the value....seems like stanford isn't too concerned about this
skunk
Sep 12, 10:49 AM
Ah! True! In this case, I will put it down as poor translation from my native tongue.Which is?
arn
Jan 1, 09:43 PM
Originally posted by Phil Of Mac
See? If you pay, they'll stop it with the intrusive ads. Extortion is always a good business model for a website ;)
things are still in flux... :)
arn
See? If you pay, they'll stop it with the intrusive ads. Extortion is always a good business model for a website ;)
things are still in flux... :)
arn
fus1on
Jan 12, 09:29 PM
Search on cydia for an app called Fake Operator.
kalex
Apr 27, 12:04 PM
its not going to work with new version. but it will work if you install version 1 with whoever account login who authorized version 1. problem with that is nobody is going to give you their itunes password :)
ECUpirate44
May 3, 08:01 PM
Are you on 10.6.7?
williamw
Nov 24, 09:34 PM
trade for ipod shuffle 512 plus some cash?
ChicoWeb
Dec 8, 02:35 PM
Pretty sure height=any % is not valid. Probably why its not working and I assume you mean IE for mac. I wouldn't worry about that browser anymore. So the answer is either A don't use it cause its not valid, or screw IE viewers for MAC, which aren't many.
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 : )
FireSokar
Apr 1, 11:23 AM
Umm...this is all taken directly from their twitter. Comex himself responded to someone asking if they should wait for ion1cs untethered for a 4.3 and up jb or if he was doing one and he said to wait. There literally no indication right now that he's working on a 4.3 jb for the iPad 2. Joshua (of green poison fame) is, as far as I know, the only one that has directly stated that he is in the process of working on an iPad 2 jb. This doesn't mean that comex is not working on another exploit for the iPad 2, but telling people that he definitely is is wrong. Im pretty sure the directory you are talking about is where the exploit was at before 4.3.1.
I never said he was working on an second exploit. His 4.3 Tethered is all I mentioned. They are working on it, and MuscleNerd even said today they are working on making it legal to distribute. 4.3.1 for iPad 2 as this time is probally in the back burner. All that is really needed is for the iPad 2 4.3 to publicly Jailbroken. If someone updated to 4.3.1 thats their fault. If someone updated to 4.3.1 they are obviously new to the game.
I never said he was working on an second exploit. His 4.3 Tethered is all I mentioned. They are working on it, and MuscleNerd even said today they are working on making it legal to distribute. 4.3.1 for iPad 2 as this time is probally in the back burner. All that is really needed is for the iPad 2 4.3 to publicly Jailbroken. If someone updated to 4.3.1 thats their fault. If someone updated to 4.3.1 they are obviously new to the game.
quigleybc
Oct 26, 02:17 PM
This thing isn't coming out anytime soon...
macstatic
Jan 26, 06:27 AM
Well, I've tried Virtual II now and it seems to work pretty well although I'm struggling with the keys (I'm trying to play Lode Runner and I find the movement keys (I,J,L,M) cumbersome).
I tried "Use arrow keys as joystick" but that didn't seem to work consistently for some reason.
Basically I just want to play Lode Runner in the same way as MAME's Lode runner (arrow keys for movement, ALT and CTRL for digging). I have several mazes I made myself back in the day when I used my own Apple ][ actively, so it would be great to play all that again, but on my Mac of course. What would the simplest solution be for that (Virtual II seems overkill and a waste of money when I'm not going to take more advantage of its features and the fact that its keys can't be remapped, or so it seems.
I tried "Use arrow keys as joystick" but that didn't seem to work consistently for some reason.
Basically I just want to play Lode Runner in the same way as MAME's Lode runner (arrow keys for movement, ALT and CTRL for digging). I have several mazes I made myself back in the day when I used my own Apple ][ actively, so it would be great to play all that again, but on my Mac of course. What would the simplest solution be for that (Virtual II seems overkill and a waste of money when I'm not going to take more advantage of its features and the fact that its keys can't be remapped, or so it seems.
robotrenegade
Mar 29, 02:57 PM
Yup it is..
dsyntax
Sep 11, 10:59 AM
Like a bunch of the posters already, I was in the second period of the day in my High School. The headmaster came into my class and asked us to gather in the chapel with the rest of the school. I have to admit, my first reaction before I knew anything about the trajedy was, "Sweet, no more Latin today."
It was pretty scary actually since my school was about 100 yards from the National Cathedral in Washington DC and there was some concern among the administrators that it might be a target. I ended up walking the three miles home with my mom who had to walk the whole way home from her work since the city was basically shut down.
I remember in the weeks after that every plane I saw descending toward National Airport looked like it was coming in too fast and too low to be normal.
It was pretty scary actually since my school was about 100 yards from the National Cathedral in Washington DC and there was some concern among the administrators that it might be a target. I ended up walking the three miles home with my mom who had to walk the whole way home from her work since the city was basically shut down.
I remember in the weeks after that every plane I saw descending toward National Airport looked like it was coming in too fast and too low to be normal.
pigwin32
Oct 17, 04:11 AM
Don't underestimate the power of javascript. There is a lot of good stuff out there but there's also a lot of "hello world" type dross. If you're serious about it, an excellent resource is JavaScript: The Definitive Guide (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript4/). Online there's The Strange Zen of JavaScript (http://jszen.blogspot.com/) and the legendary and incredibly useful QuirksMode (www.quirksmode.org/).
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