MovieCutter
May 2, 09:07 PM
Read this:
http://www.amazon.com/Second-Coming-Steve-Jobs/dp/076790432X
http://www.amazon.com/Second-Coming-Steve-Jobs/dp/076790432X
onthecouchagain
May 5, 12:01 AM
Did anybody else get a software update on today, May 5th, on their Pros? I installed it and it restarted and it seems to have made some graphical changes.... something about the screen makes everything look slightly smaller; it feels like I have more screen real estate.
Is it just my imagination? Is there a changelog somewhere?
Is it just my imagination? Is there a changelog somewhere?
gman901
Apr 23, 08:39 AM
Those 2 mentioned were the lower default resolutions and I believe the others were 1280 x 720, 1280 x 768, 1368 x 768. I like the 1280 x 720 but most recent games only get maybe 8 - 15 fps at that resolution.
tigress666
Apr 15, 06:37 PM
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I do I agree, I would love to see starcraft 1 touch on the ipad......but I'll play Red Dead Redemption or Dead space on my tv
Well, as I said before, this isn't iphone against consoles, this is iphone against other handhelds. We should be comparing games we'd expect to play on the handheld devices.
Of course console is going to be better. If we are talking about playing at home and not needing portability, of course the console is a better choice than any of the handhelds.
You're comparing apples to oranges here. You may not be interested in handheld gaming, but that is what is relevant to this discussion, not console gaming. The iphone and other hand helds really aren't competitors to consoles, they serve a different purpose really.
I do I agree, I would love to see starcraft 1 touch on the ipad......but I'll play Red Dead Redemption or Dead space on my tv
Well, as I said before, this isn't iphone against consoles, this is iphone against other handhelds. We should be comparing games we'd expect to play on the handheld devices.
Of course console is going to be better. If we are talking about playing at home and not needing portability, of course the console is a better choice than any of the handhelds.
You're comparing apples to oranges here. You may not be interested in handheld gaming, but that is what is relevant to this discussion, not console gaming. The iphone and other hand helds really aren't competitors to consoles, they serve a different purpose really.
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 23, 09:50 AM
Some of the processors will work with different boards. I've swapped CPUs around with different boards and not all of them worked with another. You can run a single processor on a dual processor board as long as it's in the upper slot. Swapping processors or Logic boards will require a thermal calibration. Do you have the Apple Serivce Diagnostics discs?
You should be able to use any 1.8ghz or 2.0ghz dual processor logic board. Make sure it has the same amount of memory slots.
You should be able to use any 1.8ghz or 2.0ghz dual processor logic board. Make sure it has the same amount of memory slots.
cambookpro
Nov 6, 03:16 AM
Ha, that's sweet! It would be cool if you could have the Snow Leopard background layered on top of it, but have it be translucent so you could still see the "guts".
I think you mean translucent :p
I think you mean translucent :p
theemptycanvas
Dec 24, 03:05 PM
I've had account on here forever but only browse much, I was wondering if any of you have seen this before. It was given to me by a swiss friend who didn't really want the sign anymore.
I am thinking about selling it, only thing is the display looks as if it was made for european outlets and when I was given this he said that the bulb would need to be replaced. I've never really seen anything like this before either, since I would guess that the sign was before the Apple retail store days. I am not sure if I am allowed to ask but how much would something like this even go for?
I am thinking about selling it, only thing is the display looks as if it was made for european outlets and when I was given this he said that the bulb would need to be replaced. I've never really seen anything like this before either, since I would guess that the sign was before the Apple retail store days. I am not sure if I am allowed to ask but how much would something like this even go for?
ten-oak-druid
Apr 12, 02:50 PM
The phone companies in the US are price fixing. It is plain as day. The small group of companies are setting prices and agreeing to make it difficult to unlock your phone.
The same situation with phone companies in France was exposed. It is clearly happening here. If we only had real investigative journalism in the US, we might expose it here too.
If there was real competition, this ridiculous text fee above phone and data for example would go away.
The same situation with phone companies in France was exposed. It is clearly happening here. If we only had real investigative journalism in the US, we might expose it here too.
If there was real competition, this ridiculous text fee above phone and data for example would go away.
MrFluffums
Apr 10, 08:53 AM
In a way. It also means you need "PC5300 DDR2 667MHz 200 Pin SO-DIMM RAM".
What do you mean in a way? http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory?mco=MTM3Njk4ODc
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
What do you mean in a way? http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory?mco=MTM3Njk4ODc
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
zacman
Apr 20, 04:52 PM
Again google ships nothing at all. Show me data indicating a single quarter where a major version of Android was shipped on 40 million compatible units and then you can start making iOS comparisons.
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
Sun Baked
Feb 21, 06:56 PM
Buy OS X 10.2 it's still cheap...
http://www.macresq.com/store/hitlist-browse.php?category=Software
Unlike the cost of trying to buy OS X 10.1 which included OS 9.2.1 and is the reason for the higher cost.
http://www.macresq.com/store/hitlist-browse.php?category=Software
Unlike the cost of trying to buy OS X 10.1 which included OS 9.2.1 and is the reason for the higher cost.
Abstract
Oct 24, 06:42 PM
let me see if i understand the resolution thing:
we'll be able to adjust the resolution of monitors to really high settings, but instead of everything having to be tiny (windows, menus, text, etc.), we'll be able to make them normal size without them looking crappy? sounds awesome to me.
You can't adjust a monitor so that it has a higher resolution than it inherently does. However, if you have a high res screen, it can behave at (seemingly) lower resolutions (eg: it can operate at a size similar to 1280x800 on the MacBook), except that it would be sharper than a MacBook's screen because the screen has 1920 x 1200 pixels trying to create a desktop size equivalent to 1280x800. So instead of the 110 dpi LCD screens we have now when a 1920x1200 screen operates as a 1920 x 1200 screen, it would operate with a dpi of like 150 dpi if a 1920x1200 resolution LCD was working to create a desktop similar to a 1280 x 800 workspace.
***But again, correct me if I'm either wrong, or not entirely correct, because I want to understand this as well. :)
But like MarkCollette said, this resolution independence thing does scare me a bit as well. I want things to looks smaller if I have a resolution independent screen. Sure I wouldn't want text to be so small that I can't read it, but if they had a way to scale the text larger while leaving other elements nice and small, it would be rather ace.
we'll be able to adjust the resolution of monitors to really high settings, but instead of everything having to be tiny (windows, menus, text, etc.), we'll be able to make them normal size without them looking crappy? sounds awesome to me.
You can't adjust a monitor so that it has a higher resolution than it inherently does. However, if you have a high res screen, it can behave at (seemingly) lower resolutions (eg: it can operate at a size similar to 1280x800 on the MacBook), except that it would be sharper than a MacBook's screen because the screen has 1920 x 1200 pixels trying to create a desktop size equivalent to 1280x800. So instead of the 110 dpi LCD screens we have now when a 1920x1200 screen operates as a 1920 x 1200 screen, it would operate with a dpi of like 150 dpi if a 1920x1200 resolution LCD was working to create a desktop similar to a 1280 x 800 workspace.
***But again, correct me if I'm either wrong, or not entirely correct, because I want to understand this as well. :)
But like MarkCollette said, this resolution independence thing does scare me a bit as well. I want things to looks smaller if I have a resolution independent screen. Sure I wouldn't want text to be so small that I can't read it, but if they had a way to scale the text larger while leaving other elements nice and small, it would be rather ace.
toddybody
Apr 15, 11:14 AM
Convenience is the key. Everyone carries their cell phone with them so it's way more convenient to pull it out and play a casual game than a separate portable game device.
I think it's going to kill devices like the DS as the games get better and the smart phone platforms more powerful. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but portable game systems days are numbered.
I absolutely agree, with the exception that portable game systems will be forgotten entirely. Theres a HUGE market for pre-cellphone owning kids who love their portable games. It's much more likely for a parent to buy their 7 year old a DS, than an iPod touch or iPhone...I certainly would want to limit their access to games alone.
I think it's going to kill devices like the DS as the games get better and the smart phone platforms more powerful. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but portable game systems days are numbered.
I absolutely agree, with the exception that portable game systems will be forgotten entirely. Theres a HUGE market for pre-cellphone owning kids who love their portable games. It's much more likely for a parent to buy their 7 year old a DS, than an iPod touch or iPhone...I certainly would want to limit their access to games alone.
doucy2
Dec 6, 07:29 PM
I am assuming it is a single processor, how much do you want for it?
yes
i can do a different video card in there also
PM me an offer for it
yes
i can do a different video card in there also
PM me an offer for it
Coleman2010
Apr 6, 09:03 PM
Now to enable VPN for Cablevision iPad app.
1. Enable port forwarding on your router to the internal IP address of the Mac running the VPN server software. Enable ports 1723 and 47.
2. Update/reboot the router.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280011&d=1302141713
3. Install EasyVPN. You can grab it here. It's $5 and allows a 30 day free trail. http://www.squashedsoftware.com/products-easyvpn.php
4. Click the L2TP/PPTP tab.
5. Click on enable PPTP.
6. Set your starting IP address high in the range of the DHCP IP addresses giving out by your router. For example. My router internally is 10.0.1.1 and it starts giving out IPs at 10.0.1.100. I set the VPN server to give out addresses 10.0.1.180-185. That will allow 5 connections.
7. Click on Allow 40-bit encyrption keys in addition to 128-bit.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280012&d=1302141713
8. Click on the Client Information tab.
9. For DNS server put in the internal IP address of your router.
10. Search Domains put in optimum.net
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280014&d=1302141998
11. Click on the User Tab.
12. Click the + sign and create a user name and password for the VPN account.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280015&d=1302142070
13. Click save.
14. At the top click and turn on VPN service. If you click the logging tab it should say waiting for connections.
15. On the iPad click General/Network/VPN/Add VPN Configuration.
16. Name your connection
17. For server put in your public IP address. You can get your public IP by going to www.whatismyip.com.
18. For account put in the account name you created in EasyVPN.
19. Put in the password you set in EasyVPN.
20. Encryption Level set it to auto.
21. Turn on "Send All Traffic"
22. Click save.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280543&d=1302389740
23. Try connecting. In the easy VPN logging window it will show the iPad connecting to the VPN server.
Fire up the cablevision app and enjoy Live TV over 3G or external WiFi. ::cool:
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1. Enable port forwarding on your router to the internal IP address of the Mac running the VPN server software. Enable ports 1723 and 47.
2. Update/reboot the router.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280011&d=1302141713
3. Install EasyVPN. You can grab it here. It's $5 and allows a 30 day free trail. http://www.squashedsoftware.com/products-easyvpn.php
4. Click the L2TP/PPTP tab.
5. Click on enable PPTP.
6. Set your starting IP address high in the range of the DHCP IP addresses giving out by your router. For example. My router internally is 10.0.1.1 and it starts giving out IPs at 10.0.1.100. I set the VPN server to give out addresses 10.0.1.180-185. That will allow 5 connections.
7. Click on Allow 40-bit encyrption keys in addition to 128-bit.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280012&d=1302141713
8. Click on the Client Information tab.
9. For DNS server put in the internal IP address of your router.
10. Search Domains put in optimum.net
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280014&d=1302141998
11. Click on the User Tab.
12. Click the + sign and create a user name and password for the VPN account.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280015&d=1302142070
13. Click save.
14. At the top click and turn on VPN service. If you click the logging tab it should say waiting for connections.
15. On the iPad click General/Network/VPN/Add VPN Configuration.
16. Name your connection
17. For server put in your public IP address. You can get your public IP by going to www.whatismyip.com.
18. For account put in the account name you created in EasyVPN.
19. Put in the password you set in EasyVPN.
20. Encryption Level set it to auto.
21. Turn on "Send All Traffic"
22. Click save.
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=280543&d=1302389740
23. Try connecting. In the easy VPN logging window it will show the iPad connecting to the VPN server.
Fire up the cablevision app and enjoy Live TV over 3G or external WiFi. ::cool:
tjb1
Apr 30, 06:31 PM
Hi, i would like to know if anyone here successfully got windows 98 running under bootcamp. I must run some old software for research purposes so any help would be appreciated!
I own a late 2009 macbook.
Thanks
I know in 7 that you can select properties for that program and tell it to run as what system you want. Have you tried that?
I own a late 2009 macbook.
Thanks
I know in 7 that you can select properties for that program and tell it to run as what system you want. Have you tried that?
mgartner0622
Mar 16, 05:29 AM
All modern sound cards are good enough (read, perfect) for anyone that does not have a professional DJ set up, ten thousand dollar speakers, or something of that sort.
In that case, they'd probably use an external sound device via USB, but that's besides the point.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the Mini and iMac both use Intel High-Definition Audio cards, which support digital output.
You can also adjust the Equalizer in iTunes if you're not happy with the bass, treble, or frequency ranges when playing music.
In that case, they'd probably use an external sound device via USB, but that's besides the point.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the Mini and iMac both use Intel High-Definition Audio cards, which support digital output.
You can also adjust the Equalizer in iTunes if you're not happy with the bass, treble, or frequency ranges when playing music.
vtrbabe
Dec 16, 12:10 PM
So would i be looking for something like �200 - �300 second hand then???
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
happyElephant
May 5, 06:35 PM
should be in the same folder as the .tex file
Great it worked!!! Thank you all!!!
Great it worked!!! Thank you all!!!
Gix1k
Mar 25, 04:03 PM
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
I sure hope not. Plus I updated to 4.3.1....I hope that wasnt a mistake.
I sure hope not. Plus I updated to 4.3.1....I hope that wasnt a mistake.
Patmian212
Dec 6, 07:07 PM
i have a powermac g4 quicksilver
Specs? and we will have to work something out on shiping since it will mostly likely be a killer!
Specs? and we will have to work something out on shiping since it will mostly likely be a killer!
crazzyeddie
Dec 6, 12:31 AM
Disc 1 should have the Core OS on it.. or at least it did with 10.2 and 10.3. If you select none of the other options (printer drivers, xcode, etc...) you should be able to install OS X + BSD subsystem with only disc 1.
KittenKrusher
Sep 27, 12:23 PM
A package of gum and take the change in cash. ;)
Thats my vote. I did this when my aunt got me a gift card for a movie theatre. It was for $50 USD or so I think, and I just bought a small popcorn and left with about $48 in cash.
Thats my vote. I did this when my aunt got me a gift card for a movie theatre. It was for $50 USD or so I think, and I just bought a small popcorn and left with about $48 in cash.
SuperCachetes
Mar 5, 01:02 PM
I'm not a huge fan of her work, and I think she was way overrated when she first started getting built - but I have to admit she is picking up her game every year. This looks like a nice project.
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