trainguy77
Nov 18, 10:19 PM
ppc, intel, xscale, vax, big endian.... hell, i don't care! load it on anything that will still turn on! we are getting killed, and seeing the daily output line FINALLY start to trend up is a wonderful thing!!!
Speaking of which i installed it on 5 windows machines at the begging of september and i checked them yesterday they are still doing the first WU they are at 0% yet they are working at %100 CPU. Any ideas? its like that on all of them.
Speaking of which i installed it on 5 windows machines at the begging of september and i checked them yesterday they are still doing the first WU they are at 0% yet they are working at %100 CPU. Any ideas? its like that on all of them.
cherryman19
Apr 11, 01:33 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
I'll try it again this evening and let you know how it turns out.
I'll try it again this evening and let you know how it turns out.
cb911
Oct 16, 12:45 AM
this story even made it to Slashdot. that's when things really hit the fan.
check the /. article here: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/13/1357202&tid=156&tid=98&tid=8
there's also lots of comments on VersionTracker and MacUpdate, in the comments section of Echelon, i think.
check the /. article here: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/13/1357202&tid=156&tid=98&tid=8
there's also lots of comments on VersionTracker and MacUpdate, in the comments section of Echelon, i think.
blevins321
Apr 20, 09:53 AM
10.6.5 from what I can tell
Custom 10.6.5 made specifically for that model line. As far as I know, there are only 10.6.0 and 10.6.3 retail Snow Leopard disks.
Custom 10.6.5 made specifically for that model line. As far as I know, there are only 10.6.0 and 10.6.3 retail Snow Leopard disks.
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cal6n
Jun 5, 01:02 PM
*snip*
There won't be an iPod touch.
No need to be rude.
There might be.
There might not be.
I don't know and neither do you!
There won't be an iPod touch.
No need to be rude.
There might be.
There might not be.
I don't know and neither do you!
parapup
May 2, 10:13 PM
... will the OSX install disc boot from the external drive or do I need to replace my main HD, then install osx, then replace the optical drive?
also, time machine will have no trouble right?
If you have an external USB DVD ROM drive - yes, OSX DVD will boot from it (that's how I installed) - just press alt when starting up and select it for boot.
Otherwise if you leave the current disk as it is - it will boot from there and then you can clone it to SSD and then boot from SSD and reformat the older drive. Not recommended if you have lots of stuff on the old drive - fresh install cloning is fine as the previous poster said.
Time Machine should not have any trouble at all.
also, time machine will have no trouble right?
If you have an external USB DVD ROM drive - yes, OSX DVD will boot from it (that's how I installed) - just press alt when starting up and select it for boot.
Otherwise if you leave the current disk as it is - it will boot from there and then you can clone it to SSD and then boot from SSD and reformat the older drive. Not recommended if you have lots of stuff on the old drive - fresh install cloning is fine as the previous poster said.
Time Machine should not have any trouble at all.
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JackAxe
Apr 16, 08:11 PM
HDMI is basically DVI + Audio. VGA can't compare nor can component when it comes to bandwidth.
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madmaxmedia
Jan 28, 06:44 PM
You want Outlook2Mac
http://www.littlemachines.com/
It works very well. PM me if you want to buy my copy since I no longer need it.
I second Little Machines, it literally took me about 10 minutes to transfer everything perfectly. All attachments, etc. It also kept the organization of my messages (by folder), which was important for me.
It also transfers contacts and tasks very well. One good thing it does for contacts is append the category to the note text. Then when you import into Apple Address Book, you can do a quick find on the category name, and create a group for them. I thought I was going to have to manually re-categorize, but Little Machines saved my life!!!
http://www.littlemachines.com/
It works very well. PM me if you want to buy my copy since I no longer need it.
I second Little Machines, it literally took me about 10 minutes to transfer everything perfectly. All attachments, etc. It also kept the organization of my messages (by folder), which was important for me.
It also transfers contacts and tasks very well. One good thing it does for contacts is append the category to the note text. Then when you import into Apple Address Book, you can do a quick find on the category name, and create a group for them. I thought I was going to have to manually re-categorize, but Little Machines saved my life!!!
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AirmanPika
Jan 16, 09:21 AM
you think they would do something like what they did with the earlier macbooks when 802.11n came out and have you buy an enabler. So i guess i'm saying do you think that apple already put blue-ray drives in.
Not likely, it was discovered the day they released the 802.11n cards that they were the faster wireless. Someone by now would have opened up a new Mac Pro and discovered the Blu-Ray drives if they had done that.
Not likely, it was discovered the day they released the 802.11n cards that they were the faster wireless. Someone by now would have opened up a new Mac Pro and discovered the Blu-Ray drives if they had done that.
edesignuk
Nov 10, 03:01 AM
edesignuk - I like the bookmark that is labled 'General Piracy'. :D;) :D
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mainstreetmark
Jun 23, 01:40 PM
wow - this is a really new forum. there's only 15 members.
ntrigue
Jan 12, 10:22 PM
Keynote @ Hour 2: Michael Jordan walks on stage spinning the MacBook Air on his finger...
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iJoe
Feb 9, 01:53 PM
Processor: bus speed I originally had this, but couldn't find it for every model. I'll try and add it.
Memory: how many open slots I was considering doing another 'Upgrade Guide', but perhaps one great big one would be best...
HD: speed of HD Something I got rid of purely because I couldn't find the speed of the Mac mini's (is it that bad? Again, I'll try...
Optical: speed of Superdrive *adds to list*
Display: external monitor spanning vs. mirroring Is this really needed, as you can usually hack it anyway.
Price: US$ as well *cough*
Ports: PowerBooks have a PC card slot; also maybe a separate category for audio to do list.
Notes: maybe make a separate box for "Last Updated" good idea.
...enter the specs you want (i.e. combo drive, FW800, USB2, 128 MB Vram), and then it would give you the various machines that can be configured that way, with prices... I was planning on doing something similar eventually. Maybe the ability to turn columns or rows on and off.
How about having a seperate BTO column, instead of cramming it in with the standard config? What are your thoughts on that?
Memory: how many open slots I was considering doing another 'Upgrade Guide', but perhaps one great big one would be best...
HD: speed of HD Something I got rid of purely because I couldn't find the speed of the Mac mini's (is it that bad? Again, I'll try...
Optical: speed of Superdrive *adds to list*
Display: external monitor spanning vs. mirroring Is this really needed, as you can usually hack it anyway.
Price: US$ as well *cough*
Ports: PowerBooks have a PC card slot; also maybe a separate category for audio to do list.
Notes: maybe make a separate box for "Last Updated" good idea.
...enter the specs you want (i.e. combo drive, FW800, USB2, 128 MB Vram), and then it would give you the various machines that can be configured that way, with prices... I was planning on doing something similar eventually. Maybe the ability to turn columns or rows on and off.
How about having a seperate BTO column, instead of cramming it in with the standard config? What are your thoughts on that?
Samsquantch
Jan 29, 08:35 PM
Exivious/Exivious
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKLFXKW-NMTMsITAs0cNOUgtCmV2XLpHxFBHV_V49It0X4YYiDiiCeGhWiSAmJ2IGSsRF5L7H_iW3KlxwcCBoPot3UP2TBRYftJwXbu3uf3z8NDutlxtXitqImXYxVGpFzaFVKqiqEdcE/s320/Exivious+Exivious.jpg
Guthrie Govan/Erotic Cakes
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAoR-w1yAo2PVjAti7Mj8ITktbnEJ8tvoyCYOw8KQUA66ohCux3S4RaTQRkcoyyTLcl9YZMWzPdiAPeJDEC6pQD0EVohJQH04JRtMlDEsN_8pFQ8KPVY-1HZZuY-UPsGd955PkzkLf1mw3/s320/Guthrie+Govan+-+Erotic+Cakes.jpg
Been listening to these two albums pretty frequently of late.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKLFXKW-NMTMsITAs0cNOUgtCmV2XLpHxFBHV_V49It0X4YYiDiiCeGhWiSAmJ2IGSsRF5L7H_iW3KlxwcCBoPot3UP2TBRYftJwXbu3uf3z8NDutlxtXitqImXYxVGpFzaFVKqiqEdcE/s320/Exivious+Exivious.jpg
Guthrie Govan/Erotic Cakes
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAoR-w1yAo2PVjAti7Mj8ITktbnEJ8tvoyCYOw8KQUA66ohCux3S4RaTQRkcoyyTLcl9YZMWzPdiAPeJDEC6pQD0EVohJQH04JRtMlDEsN_8pFQ8KPVY-1HZZuY-UPsGd955PkzkLf1mw3/s320/Guthrie+Govan+-+Erotic+Cakes.jpg
Been listening to these two albums pretty frequently of late.
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YoungChrisG
Apr 17, 12:17 AM
Ok I have been a PC/windows user since I was 10 and my mom brought home our first PC (a 486) in 1993. I have never used anything else mostly due to the fact I wasn't in charge if buying. However in the past year I have had a 2 year old Dell that had it's motherboard go out. A compaq laptop who's hdd went to crap, and now an Asus UL30a that for whatever reason wants to completely freeze in the middle of typing up documents and editing images and always seems to have it's auto-save feature fail in the process.
So here's my questions for all you Mac guys out there:
How is security on a Mac as opposed to a PC?
Is it easy to keep files and programs organized and easily accessible?
How is the "ease of use" for a Mac beginner? I wanna be able to get it and go! Just like with my iPhone.
And my number one priority, how dependable will my Mac be in 2,4,and 10 years down the line if I can't just go and get another one?
Any help at all will be greatly appreciated. And thank you in advance b
So here's my questions for all you Mac guys out there:
How is security on a Mac as opposed to a PC?
Is it easy to keep files and programs organized and easily accessible?
How is the "ease of use" for a Mac beginner? I wanna be able to get it and go! Just like with my iPhone.
And my number one priority, how dependable will my Mac be in 2,4,and 10 years down the line if I can't just go and get another one?
Any help at all will be greatly appreciated. And thank you in advance b
xFU3Lx
Dec 15, 06:22 PM
Manufacturing defect? :rolleyes:
No door in my Rev D. 15" PB.Ok, thats good news. Do you know what I need to take off to get to the card?
No door in my Rev D. 15" PB.Ok, thats good news. Do you know what I need to take off to get to the card?
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alust2013
Apr 3, 03:15 PM
-drools- Sorry, that does look pretty sweet.
Roessnakhan
May 5, 02:10 PM
Many signs point to one not coming out next month, so don't waste time worrying about it being outdated in a month. A few months? Maybe.
rye9
Sep 28, 03:51 PM
With all of these updates lately I feel 10.4.8 could be in a matter of minutes :)
malpas
Apr 15, 09:27 AM
Hi guys. I bought a 500GB time capsule today and i want to know if this is possible..
I want to be able to access it as an external network drive on both my 10.6 MBP(2010) and my G3 os x 10.2.
Obviously i couldnt use the time machine backup facility on the G3 but i would like to access the files and share between the two
Look forward to your replies
I want to be able to access it as an external network drive on both my 10.6 MBP(2010) and my G3 os x 10.2.
Obviously i couldnt use the time machine backup facility on the G3 but i would like to access the files and share between the two
Look forward to your replies
paolo-
Jan 4, 02:13 AM
Yes a keyboard will be useful but the most important thing in a studio is sound. If you can't hear what you're doing it's so frustrating. If you're just starting out you may think that having ok sound will do the trick but it won't be long before you're not sure if you're hearing your mix or your speakers when you're mixing on bad speakers. I'd much rather make house music with good sound than a keyboard.
For good speakers, you're looking for near field monitors, they differ from standard speakers in that they try to reproduce accurately the sound you feed them, standard speakers try to "sound good". There's a pretty big difference between the two, sounding good usually means a compressed sound with not a lot of middle frequencies. For house, you'll probably want a sub.
Either way, a keyboard is nice to have, if you don't have any previous experience with keyboards, you might as well just get the 25 key (get it velocity sensitive especially useful for drums). M-audio have a pretty good value.
For good speakers, you're looking for near field monitors, they differ from standard speakers in that they try to reproduce accurately the sound you feed them, standard speakers try to "sound good". There's a pretty big difference between the two, sounding good usually means a compressed sound with not a lot of middle frequencies. For house, you'll probably want a sub.
Either way, a keyboard is nice to have, if you don't have any previous experience with keyboards, you might as well just get the 25 key (get it velocity sensitive especially useful for drums). M-audio have a pretty good value.
MacRumors
Nov 16, 10:05 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/16/apple-releases-two-new-iphone-ads-song-gift/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2009/11/16/230318-gift.jpg
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2009/11/16/230318-gift.jpg
phreaker57x
Jul 11, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by arogge
I just found a vulnerability in the OS X password security. I can bypass the exact password as long as the password is correct up to the second to last character. For example, if the password is "Macintosh", the system will accept any of the following as valid:
"Macintos"
"Macintosh"
"Macintos[char++]"
"Macintos[int++]"
"Macintosh[char++]"
"Macintosh[int++]" whoa. that's really weird. anyways... i only have mac os 10.1 and the password thing worked as you said except mine doesnt accept the "one digit less" one though. weird.
I just found a vulnerability in the OS X password security. I can bypass the exact password as long as the password is correct up to the second to last character. For example, if the password is "Macintosh", the system will accept any of the following as valid:
"Macintos"
"Macintosh"
"Macintos[char++]"
"Macintos[int++]"
"Macintosh[char++]"
"Macintosh[int++]" whoa. that's really weird. anyways... i only have mac os 10.1 and the password thing worked as you said except mine doesnt accept the "one digit less" one though. weird.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 28, 06:41 PM
I've always heard of the 4-pin being referred to as iLink on Sony devices or mini firewire everywhere else.
I thought FW400 and 800 refer to the speed, so 600 makes no sense to me at all.
Me too, I never heard of FW600 for the 6-pin port.
The 4-pin port is often referred to as DV-IN or DV-OUT too.
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/482/firewire4final.png
I thought FW400 and 800 refer to the speed, so 600 makes no sense to me at all.
Me too, I never heard of FW600 for the 6-pin port.
The 4-pin port is often referred to as DV-IN or DV-OUT too.
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/482/firewire4final.png
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