rapps
Mar 13, 02:05 PM
How does the res on the Dell's compare to HD? If I had an HD cable box would the monitors support it?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
debk
Apr 16, 11:57 AM
I don't have time warner to test it. Try it and let us know.
I have it working on Time Warner. Slow on 3G but it works
I have it working on Time Warner. Slow on 3G but it works
Maestro64
Oct 4, 09:41 AM
How many cameras out there support this. Some cell phones with camera & GPS exist, Motorola just intro a new Nextel phone with camera and Navigation.
I am not sure I am going to pay all the extra money to have the GSP antenna and chips added to cost of my camera. I think I can remember where a picture was taken.
I am not sure I am going to pay all the extra money to have the GSP antenna and chips added to cost of my camera. I think I can remember where a picture was taken.
Mr. Anderson
Sep 19, 09:30 AM
So on the cnn home page right now, is an add for a razor, but its actually three separate .swf files. In the pic - 1, 2 and 3. If you click swing in 1, the guy hits the golf ball, it flies through 2 and lands in 3.
So does anyone know how they're sending the info to the different .swf files to have it trigger the correct scene in the right order?
Thanks,
D
So does anyone know how they're sending the info to the different .swf files to have it trigger the correct scene in the right order?
Thanks,
D
iVeBeenDrinkin'
Mar 13, 08:34 PM
We know, already posted. Free the world, Comex!
sheva
May 4, 09:03 PM
Well I may just be a fool but I thought that all WD hdds had the same connector pins. I've just taken apart my mbp only to find the (SATA?) connector inside is a different type than the WD's.
I'm just curious is there something I was missing that should have warned me that this would happen? Is there a way I can modify the WD so that I can make it my internal HDD?
That's all I really want.
My MBP:
15 inch Unibody (late 2008)
My WD:
WD10TMVV
I think this is it but mine is black.
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=450
Thank you in advance!
On a side note this is an extremely solid external drive and I recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable terrabyte.
I'm just curious is there something I was missing that should have warned me that this would happen? Is there a way I can modify the WD so that I can make it my internal HDD?
That's all I really want.
My MBP:
15 inch Unibody (late 2008)
My WD:
WD10TMVV
I think this is it but mine is black.
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=450
Thank you in advance!
On a side note this is an extremely solid external drive and I recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable terrabyte.
FubsyGamr
May 4, 05:06 PM
Hey guys;
On Saturday, I have an interview scheduled for the Genius position at the Apple Store in my area. I am prepping myself, with the standard questions: "Why do you want to work at Apple?" "Name a weakness that you have" stuff like that. I am also perusing all of the Mac forums I can, so that I can "prep" myself with technical questions, as well. I am coming to you, simply for more help!
I'd love for you to post any types of questions you think might be on the interview. For those of you who have gone through them before, I understand that there is a non-disclosure agreement, and I am not asking you to break that. I simply want questions you think that they may ask, so that I can feel more prepared.
I feel that interview questions may range from "What's your favorite Apple product, and why?" to "Name a time when you have to exhibit leadership", to "What is the joint-venture program" and up through "What do you do if the MacBook Pro won't load Snow Leopard, and is stuck at the spinning wheel?"
Let me know what else you think I should prep for, and thanks in advance!
p.s. On a side note, should I let the stubble grow out for a few days, make myself look a bit more "nerdy"? Or do I go clean-cut, brand new haircut?
On Saturday, I have an interview scheduled for the Genius position at the Apple Store in my area. I am prepping myself, with the standard questions: "Why do you want to work at Apple?" "Name a weakness that you have" stuff like that. I am also perusing all of the Mac forums I can, so that I can "prep" myself with technical questions, as well. I am coming to you, simply for more help!
I'd love for you to post any types of questions you think might be on the interview. For those of you who have gone through them before, I understand that there is a non-disclosure agreement, and I am not asking you to break that. I simply want questions you think that they may ask, so that I can feel more prepared.
I feel that interview questions may range from "What's your favorite Apple product, and why?" to "Name a time when you have to exhibit leadership", to "What is the joint-venture program" and up through "What do you do if the MacBook Pro won't load Snow Leopard, and is stuck at the spinning wheel?"
Let me know what else you think I should prep for, and thanks in advance!
p.s. On a side note, should I let the stubble grow out for a few days, make myself look a bit more "nerdy"? Or do I go clean-cut, brand new haircut?
MacRumorUser
Jun 28, 10:17 AM
I still have over 180 cube games in my cabinet :eek:
Of coursec the zelda's...
Zelda : Four Swords
Zelda : Twilight Princess (how it was meant to be plaice with proper left handed Link and the world not in reverse)
Zelda : Windwaker
Animal Crossing
Chibi Robo
Pikmin 1&2
Viewtiful Joe 1&2
StarFox : Adventures
Paper Mario
Super Mario Sunshine
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil 4
Super Smash Bros
F Zero GX
Eternal Darkness
Soul Calibur 2 (with Link)
Super Monkey Ball 1&2
Beyond Good & Evil
Ikaruga
Skies of Arcadia
Baten Kaitos
Mario Tennis
Mario golf
Luigis Haunted Mansion
Of coursec the zelda's...
Zelda : Four Swords
Zelda : Twilight Princess (how it was meant to be plaice with proper left handed Link and the world not in reverse)
Zelda : Windwaker
Animal Crossing
Chibi Robo
Pikmin 1&2
Viewtiful Joe 1&2
StarFox : Adventures
Paper Mario
Super Mario Sunshine
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil 4
Super Smash Bros
F Zero GX
Eternal Darkness
Soul Calibur 2 (with Link)
Super Monkey Ball 1&2
Beyond Good & Evil
Ikaruga
Skies of Arcadia
Baten Kaitos
Mario Tennis
Mario golf
Luigis Haunted Mansion
413x3
Mar 31, 07:16 PM
I'm getting horrible flash performance in full screen. using latest version of Flash from adobe.com and in 1080p resolution
This is a recent thing, about a month or so.
i've tried unchecking hardware acceleration, still horrible. Jumping video and lag. Is there anything I can do?? I've used the mac mini to watch tv online, streaming nhl games, soccer, etc. And now it's unwatchable!! Help!
Thanks
david
This is a recent thing, about a month or so.
i've tried unchecking hardware acceleration, still horrible. Jumping video and lag. Is there anything I can do?? I've used the mac mini to watch tv online, streaming nhl games, soccer, etc. And now it's unwatchable!! Help!
Thanks
david
Gr80Likes2Boogi
Apr 27, 05:48 PM
Hi all,
So I have that other thread regarding which, between a G4 iMac and G5 Powermac, I am going to possibly purchase, but I'm a little uneasy about the lack of OS discs. Googling and Craigslisting has a plethora of people who have discs for purchase, but isn't it kind of machine-specific? Where or how would I go about having a safe backup in the event I need/want to reinstall OSX.4? I looked on Apple's site as well and couldn't really find the answer... I realize as I'm getting closer to purchasing an older Mac for my theatre's playback system, not having the install discs if something happens makes me nervous!
Thanks for your help!
So I have that other thread regarding which, between a G4 iMac and G5 Powermac, I am going to possibly purchase, but I'm a little uneasy about the lack of OS discs. Googling and Craigslisting has a plethora of people who have discs for purchase, but isn't it kind of machine-specific? Where or how would I go about having a safe backup in the event I need/want to reinstall OSX.4? I looked on Apple's site as well and couldn't really find the answer... I realize as I'm getting closer to purchasing an older Mac for my theatre's playback system, not having the install discs if something happens makes me nervous!
Thanks for your help!
ghostlyorb
Apr 16, 07:09 AM
Not surprising.. I mean most games cost $1! Not $60.
zap2
Apr 15, 10:22 AM
I have one and have yet to pick up any games for outside of the game it shipped with. I refuse to buy the crappy titles they have for it, I'm not looking at this like I do for the launching of a new system, where I will put up with sub-par games. I want good games for it. Its a neat piece of hardware with all of potential, but I'm not wasting 50 dollars are sub-par games.
But I do like the look of the sequel to Rez, looks pretty fun.
But I do like the look of the sequel to Rez, looks pretty fun.
lazyrighteye
Jan 18, 12:32 PM
The ability to take the iPhone (aka: your camera) away form your Mac during video chats presents some legit potential.
While this could be done (to an extent) with the original firewire iSights, the cable limited these kind of options.
I look forward to seeing how this shakes out.
While this could be done (to an extent) with the original firewire iSights, the cable limited these kind of options.
I look forward to seeing how this shakes out.
JGowan
Apr 4, 05:02 PM
I wants!
j_maddison
Feb 15, 04:51 PM
Hey thanks for the information
I've just checked out the scanner you suggested, and odly enough (or maybe not that odd) its twice the price in the uk as it is in the USA. The cheapest I could find it for was �299 (roughtly$530) from a communications company I used to work for. I should be able to get a discount of 20% because I still know guys who work there.
The only thing that concerns me is that it says its only windows compatible. I've had a look at the system requirments on several websites, and on every one it says windows only.
Jason
I've just checked out the scanner you suggested, and odly enough (or maybe not that odd) its twice the price in the uk as it is in the USA. The cheapest I could find it for was �299 (roughtly$530) from a communications company I used to work for. I should be able to get a discount of 20% because I still know guys who work there.
The only thing that concerns me is that it says its only windows compatible. I've had a look at the system requirments on several websites, and on every one it says windows only.
Jason
Grayburn
May 4, 08:14 AM
Deleted that folder and the Barrel option has gone from settings but the effects are still happening....strange :eek:
AtHomeBoy_2000
Apr 20, 03:43 PM
Let me put a $5.99 billion profit in perspective...
With that cash, they could give away 3,995,997 13-inch, 2.7 GHz MacBook Pros (this is based on retail price, I assume it would be 30-40% more at cost)
With that cash, they could give away 3,995,997 13-inch, 2.7 GHz MacBook Pros (this is based on retail price, I assume it would be 30-40% more at cost)
SilentPanda
Aug 23, 10:51 AM
So now I'm pissed. I used to work on papers at home and save them on my iDisk and access them for further editing and printing at school. But I can't access my iDisk from the PC's (they have network drive mapping locked up). Plus I'm just angry in general about them getting rid of all the Macs.
You should be able to access your files (and you can password protect it too) from you .Mac homepage... still stinks you can't map to a network drive (and that the iMac's are stowed away)... but that should work for ya.
You should be able to access your files (and you can password protect it too) from you .Mac homepage... still stinks you can't map to a network drive (and that the iMac's are stowed away)... but that should work for ya.
JollyJoeJoe
May 6, 02:06 AM
OK.
Well, first off, you cannot have both OS's on the RAID card. OS X would boot from the card, but Windows will not. This is why the Windows disk must be attached to the ICH (it's been tried unsuccessfully with multiple cards from different brands).
But with this configuration, you will be able to use the Boot Loader built into the MP's firmware to select which OS you want to boot (still have to set the OS X boot disk under System Preferences). Windows is done during the installation process (you select the disk location, and that gets set in the Boot Loader).
Take a look at Apple's Boot Camp page (http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/) for further information (How To Guide).
Assuming you mean to use the ICH for the Windows disk (backplane connector that's meant for the empty ODD bay), see above.
To access the Boot Loader Menu, hold down the Option key during startup (brings up the installed OS's), and select which one you want to use.
The kit includes a means of getting power to the disks (connects to the connector on the backplane board <one with the PCIe slots>, where the drives normally connect to <both power and data to the ICH>). So you get up to 4 of these (part of why you need to pay attention to the part number you order from MaxUpgrades).
It's meant to get up to 4x HDD's attached to a 3rd party RAID card (includes all the parts needed to do this, such as cables and custom trays that are shallower in order for the cables to fit).
In short, it will do what you need (has been used successfully many times). Just make sure you order the right part (both system's model year as well as the disk count - it's not hard, but do pay attention or you may get the wrong one).
Ideally, run both. So if the budget allows for it, get it.
BTW, make sure the UPS uses a pure sine wave inverter, not a stepped unit (i.e. SmartUPS series from APC). There are another type beginning to ship (PWM based steps = more of them, so it better approximates a sine wave). But for about the same cost, you can get a true sine wave unit in the refurbished market if you look.
Thanks.
So I have now upgraded the Mac Pro with 2x X5690 and they work great. Only thing concerning me is the temperature for processor A is like 6 degrees higher when idle (B 28, A 33) and up to 12 degrees celcius higher when stress testing in Prime95 in OSX. Using iStat, it unfortunately shows only the average temp for all cores on any one CPU and not temp for each core. Is these anything available for OSX that will show all core temps?
I doubt it's a case of heatsink having poor contact with CPU due to thermal grease having gaps etc. Because the temperatures are still in the norm, it's just that CPU B is really cool. After about 15 min in Prime95 it sort of averages 63 for CPU B and 72 for CPU A and these 1366 chips can safely do 78/80 as far as I recall.
Not worth remounting you reckon ? I applied even amounts of MX-4 to both chips and covered their surface entirely.
Also I understand bootcamp does not work with RAID volumes but is there a utility available for OSX that would allow me to partition my 4x 3TB RAID5 volume as such: 4TB HFS partition and the other 4TB in NTFS. I want that RAID5 space to not only be available to OSX but also to Windows 7 that will be installed on the other SSD.
Well, first off, you cannot have both OS's on the RAID card. OS X would boot from the card, but Windows will not. This is why the Windows disk must be attached to the ICH (it's been tried unsuccessfully with multiple cards from different brands).
But with this configuration, you will be able to use the Boot Loader built into the MP's firmware to select which OS you want to boot (still have to set the OS X boot disk under System Preferences). Windows is done during the installation process (you select the disk location, and that gets set in the Boot Loader).
Take a look at Apple's Boot Camp page (http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/) for further information (How To Guide).
Assuming you mean to use the ICH for the Windows disk (backplane connector that's meant for the empty ODD bay), see above.
To access the Boot Loader Menu, hold down the Option key during startup (brings up the installed OS's), and select which one you want to use.
The kit includes a means of getting power to the disks (connects to the connector on the backplane board <one with the PCIe slots>, where the drives normally connect to <both power and data to the ICH>). So you get up to 4 of these (part of why you need to pay attention to the part number you order from MaxUpgrades).
It's meant to get up to 4x HDD's attached to a 3rd party RAID card (includes all the parts needed to do this, such as cables and custom trays that are shallower in order for the cables to fit).
In short, it will do what you need (has been used successfully many times). Just make sure you order the right part (both system's model year as well as the disk count - it's not hard, but do pay attention or you may get the wrong one).
Ideally, run both. So if the budget allows for it, get it.
BTW, make sure the UPS uses a pure sine wave inverter, not a stepped unit (i.e. SmartUPS series from APC). There are another type beginning to ship (PWM based steps = more of them, so it better approximates a sine wave). But for about the same cost, you can get a true sine wave unit in the refurbished market if you look.
Thanks.
So I have now upgraded the Mac Pro with 2x X5690 and they work great. Only thing concerning me is the temperature for processor A is like 6 degrees higher when idle (B 28, A 33) and up to 12 degrees celcius higher when stress testing in Prime95 in OSX. Using iStat, it unfortunately shows only the average temp for all cores on any one CPU and not temp for each core. Is these anything available for OSX that will show all core temps?
I doubt it's a case of heatsink having poor contact with CPU due to thermal grease having gaps etc. Because the temperatures are still in the norm, it's just that CPU B is really cool. After about 15 min in Prime95 it sort of averages 63 for CPU B and 72 for CPU A and these 1366 chips can safely do 78/80 as far as I recall.
Not worth remounting you reckon ? I applied even amounts of MX-4 to both chips and covered their surface entirely.
Also I understand bootcamp does not work with RAID volumes but is there a utility available for OSX that would allow me to partition my 4x 3TB RAID5 volume as such: 4TB HFS partition and the other 4TB in NTFS. I want that RAID5 space to not only be available to OSX but also to Windows 7 that will be installed on the other SSD.
rshillshooter81
Mar 11, 10:58 PM
They had all wifi blacks, and all but the 16 wifi whites. They had enough for all tickets given out, but that may be about it.
Ended up getting a 64gb White. Had a great time :)
So no 3G?
Ended up getting a 64gb White. Had a great time :)
So no 3G?
nmiphoneken
May 6, 11:18 AM
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
Actually on the 3GS there is no wifi tethering capability, only usb/bluetooth so for wireless tethering I will continue to need mywi
Actually on the 3GS there is no wifi tethering capability, only usb/bluetooth so for wireless tethering I will continue to need mywi
Tech198
May 5, 12:08 AM
Now the Mac app store is up and moving along with Apples own iLife suite apps, would people prefer buying them separately from the app store. or buying the retail box. ?
Detrius
May 2, 11:14 PM
Type "last" in the Terminal and press enter. Anything labeled as a "crash" is simply an improper shutdown. You can also search in Console.app for "previous shutdown cause", and the numbers given can be cross-referenced for why the machine thinks it turned off.
steve18
Mar 15, 10:21 AM
Using Quark 8, G5 PM, 10.5.8.
Connected a mac keyboard (full size white) after spilling milk over previous keyboard and killing it and now can't use:
1. Control+Shift to zoom in.
2. Control+Option to zoom out.
3. Alt to move the page around.
Connected a mac keyboard (full size white) after spilling milk over previous keyboard and killing it and now can't use:
1. Control+Shift to zoom in.
2. Control+Option to zoom out.
3. Alt to move the page around.
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