wowoah
Mar 7, 03:40 PM
Since I installed 10.3.8, my PowerBook has been crashing nonstop. I don't know if it's 10.3.8's fault, but I want to see if I can downgrade to 10.3.7 and see if that solves anything.
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks.
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks.
Cindori
Apr 25, 03:22 AM
What the seller probably meant is that it won't actually boot in a standard Windows PC, which would be correct.
But a Mac Pro running Windows via Bootcamp, different story.
To my knowledge, the card carries a PC Bios as well as the Mac EFI, it should work fine in a PC.
There are some Mac Pro GPU's that wont work in a PC, I believe one of them is 1900XT. Instead of carrying a PC Bios on the GPU firmware chip, it's located in the Mac Pro Firmware Chip and loaded when user boots Windows via boot camp.
But a Mac Pro running Windows via Bootcamp, different story.
To my knowledge, the card carries a PC Bios as well as the Mac EFI, it should work fine in a PC.
There are some Mac Pro GPU's that wont work in a PC, I believe one of them is 1900XT. Instead of carrying a PC Bios on the GPU firmware chip, it's located in the Mac Pro Firmware Chip and loaded when user boots Windows via boot camp.
robbieduncan
Dec 20, 08:08 AM
Have you considered using the search here? Or even on Google? There is a ton of information available on Yonah these days.
It is dual core. At 2.0Ghz it is more or less as fast as an Athlon 64-X2 at 2Ghz meaning it is probably around the same speed as a G5 clock for clock.
Yonah Performance (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2648)
It is dual core. At 2.0Ghz it is more or less as fast as an Athlon 64-X2 at 2Ghz meaning it is probably around the same speed as a G5 clock for clock.
Yonah Performance (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2648)
AMcBroom81
Jul 8, 03:57 PM
I will be there with you starflyer, lets meet for breakfast, I am going to the AT&T store!!!!!!!!!!!!
gorskiegangsta
May 5, 05:36 PM
No, it's not safe. Just because someone accepts the consequences doesn't make it safe.
I was obviously being sarcastic. The point is, if you're daring enough to download pirated [anything], be prepared to take the consequences that come with downloading things from unknown and unverified sources, including malware and being caught and punished. That's all.
I was obviously being sarcastic. The point is, if you're daring enough to download pirated [anything], be prepared to take the consequences that come with downloading things from unknown and unverified sources, including malware and being caught and punished. That's all.
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 12, 06:37 AM
I've got Plex installed on my MacBook Pro. I'm using the iPad Plex app to stream mkv's from my library on my MacBook to my iPad connected via HDMI to my plasma TV.
1080p files are super jerky, and unwatchable.
720p files however, play perfect.
So I've set up a 1080p folder, and a 720p folder (for my iPad)
Essentially I'm using my iPad as an Apple TV.
I think the post above is correct. I don't think the iPad has the horsepower to handle 1080p
Great. I'm gonna have to try that Plex app. Didn't realize it was on the iPad. Would be cool if XBMC was an app but we know that's not going to happen with Apple.
Thanks for testing out the streaming of 1080p via HDMI adapter. Maybe by iPad 3 you'll be able to :p
1080p files are super jerky, and unwatchable.
720p files however, play perfect.
So I've set up a 1080p folder, and a 720p folder (for my iPad)
Essentially I'm using my iPad as an Apple TV.
I think the post above is correct. I don't think the iPad has the horsepower to handle 1080p
Great. I'm gonna have to try that Plex app. Didn't realize it was on the iPad. Would be cool if XBMC was an app but we know that's not going to happen with Apple.
Thanks for testing out the streaming of 1080p via HDMI adapter. Maybe by iPad 3 you'll be able to :p
xinxin
Dec 17, 10:32 PM
HI,
is there any particular reason that apple doesn't want these two situation happen?
I mean,
Any reason they might not want OS X run on all PCs, and any reason they might not want XP run on apple hardwares?
is there any particular reason that apple doesn't want these two situation happen?
I mean,
Any reason they might not want OS X run on all PCs, and any reason they might not want XP run on apple hardwares?
Mattie Num Nums
Sep 16, 02:48 PM
Too bad packaging this thing is a pain in the butt!
chestvrg
May 2, 10:57 PM
Factory unlock means just that, how can iTunes remove your Canadian factory unlock iPhones from their database by just performing an update?
As long as you have your receipt that you purchased it factory unlocked you can tame it back to an Apple genius for them to unlock it again or give you in exchange an equivalent unit.
As long as you have your receipt that you purchased it factory unlocked you can tame it back to an Apple genius for them to unlock it again or give you in exchange an equivalent unit.
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 06:55 PM
Selling outside the Marketplace
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Eligibility.
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AstrosFan
Mar 11, 03:59 PM
Standing in line - guessing at least 100 people.
mc68k
Aug 24, 11:20 AM
I read about some new F@H developments this morning on slashdot.
PS3 (http://folding.stanford.edu/news.html)
"...we will likely be able to attain performance on the 100 gigaflop scale per computer. With about 10,000 such machines, we would be able to achieve performance on the petaflop scale." screenshot (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta-PS3.jpg) video (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta_2spu_test02.avi)
ATI GPU (http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html)
"We are beta testing the ATI GPU client software internally at the moment and will likely announce an open beta in four to five weeks (end of September)."
"Which GPUs will be supported? We have not made any final decisions on this issue. However, our software will likely require the very latest GPUs from ATI (especially now that the newest ATI GPUs support 32 bit floating point operations). Previous work of ours used NVIDIA GPUs as well, but we have now concentrated on ATI GPU's as they allow for significant performance increases for FAH over NVIDIA's GPU's (at least at the current generation). Our GPU cluster has 25 1900XT's and 25 1900 XTX's. We find a considerable performance increase of 1900XT's even over 1800XT's, due to the architectural differences between the R580 and R520 GPU's. Our code will run on R520's, but considerably more slowly than R580. We're very much looking forward to trying out R600's."
Intel on Mac (http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=14182&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=75)
"Coming soon.... 2-3 weeks...
(typed from the intel mac devel box)
p.s. the v6 client won't be as elaborate as planned, but it will be universal. v7 will have all the goodies."
PS3 (http://folding.stanford.edu/news.html)
"...we will likely be able to attain performance on the 100 gigaflop scale per computer. With about 10,000 such machines, we would be able to achieve performance on the petaflop scale." screenshot (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta-PS3.jpg) video (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta_2spu_test02.avi)
ATI GPU (http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html)
"We are beta testing the ATI GPU client software internally at the moment and will likely announce an open beta in four to five weeks (end of September)."
"Which GPUs will be supported? We have not made any final decisions on this issue. However, our software will likely require the very latest GPUs from ATI (especially now that the newest ATI GPUs support 32 bit floating point operations). Previous work of ours used NVIDIA GPUs as well, but we have now concentrated on ATI GPU's as they allow for significant performance increases for FAH over NVIDIA's GPU's (at least at the current generation). Our GPU cluster has 25 1900XT's and 25 1900 XTX's. We find a considerable performance increase of 1900XT's even over 1800XT's, due to the architectural differences between the R580 and R520 GPU's. Our code will run on R520's, but considerably more slowly than R580. We're very much looking forward to trying out R600's."
Intel on Mac (http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=14182&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=75)
"Coming soon.... 2-3 weeks...
(typed from the intel mac devel box)
p.s. the v6 client won't be as elaborate as planned, but it will be universal. v7 will have all the goodies."
Nostromo
May 3, 01:17 AM
No reply?
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
gameface
May 2, 02:47 PM
When I am done with edit projects I pull them from my RAID and archive them to drives via a docking station (can't afford LTO at the moment). Depending on the project they could be anywhere from 100G to ~2TB. Most are in the 300G-1TB range. So, I buy 2TB drives and put multiple projects on them.
Here's my problem, I am building up a stack of drives and don't really KNOW what is on each one. I mean I have a rough idea but I'm not sure. Example... I worked on 2 seasons of the same show and we used the same music. To save space I deleted all the music files from one of the project folders because I don't need all that music twice. But I forgot which one I did it to and since they were a year apart they are on separate drives. Not a big deal but I would like to streamline so I'm not popping drives in randomly for no reason if I need to access something.
So, to make a long story longer, I am looking for cataloging software that will create a database of all files in all folders of each drive. I need this to be searchable so I can just pop it open, type in a name and it will show me what drive and the path to that file. Anyone know of a good solution?
Thanks
Here's my problem, I am building up a stack of drives and don't really KNOW what is on each one. I mean I have a rough idea but I'm not sure. Example... I worked on 2 seasons of the same show and we used the same music. To save space I deleted all the music files from one of the project folders because I don't need all that music twice. But I forgot which one I did it to and since they were a year apart they are on separate drives. Not a big deal but I would like to streamline so I'm not popping drives in randomly for no reason if I need to access something.
So, to make a long story longer, I am looking for cataloging software that will create a database of all files in all folders of each drive. I need this to be searchable so I can just pop it open, type in a name and it will show me what drive and the path to that file. Anyone know of a good solution?
Thanks
alust2013
Apr 24, 01:03 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
And it might even be 8.1. Either way the PowerBook is pre-USB, so I'm not sure how a flash drive would work.
Ah, didn't realize it didn't have usb. It would probably be easiest to use network drive space then. I don't imagine the PB had a big enough hard drive in it to have tons of data.
And it might even be 8.1. Either way the PowerBook is pre-USB, so I'm not sure how a flash drive would work.
Ah, didn't realize it didn't have usb. It would probably be easiest to use network drive space then. I don't imagine the PB had a big enough hard drive in it to have tons of data.
attapl
Jun 19, 12:08 PM
Anyone gonna be there at 7AM Thursday to pick up a pre-order or wait in line for a chance at an extra?
ZombieZakk
May 3, 10:31 AM
+1 safari barely consumes any space and for your benefit look into cleanmymac it will help you remove only junk so you dont go deleting programs you may need down the road.
Lacero
Sep 19, 10:05 PM
Watching it now. High production values. Looking good.
EricNau
Dec 11, 01:02 PM
bought imac in may, put 2 sticks of crucial 1 gig sticks popped them in felt the change, now its just kinda boggy ilooked at my activity monitor nothing out of the usual, i did have a few widgets up that i didnt know that were runnign i turned them off now i can feel a little bit of a change but with 2 gigs i would think this sucker would fly
Try taking that RAM out and putting the original Apple RAM back in (if you still have it). Atlease this will tell you if it is the RAM or not.
Try taking that RAM out and putting the original Apple RAM back in (if you still have it). Atlease this will tell you if it is the RAM or not.
razorianfly
Jun 22, 02:01 PM
I know it's really low, but can you go any lower? And where abouts in the UK are you?
As the money from this sale will be going towards the purchase of the iPhone 3G which will cost �159 I am unable to go any lower than �170.
The package was previously �205, so I have dropped it by �35, I thank you for realising that.
As it currently stands I am only set to make �10 on the deal myself.
I am currently based in Widnes, Cheshire.
Thanks for your interest,
R-Fly
As the money from this sale will be going towards the purchase of the iPhone 3G which will cost �159 I am unable to go any lower than �170.
The package was previously �205, so I have dropped it by �35, I thank you for realising that.
As it currently stands I am only set to make �10 on the deal myself.
I am currently based in Widnes, Cheshire.
Thanks for your interest,
R-Fly
deadwulfe
Apr 7, 07:37 PM
If you have the Home & Business version, with Outlook, you can use the mail merge feature under Tools->Mail Merge Manager: Mail Merge and Office 2011 (http://www.macworld.com/article/158391/2011/03/mail_merge_word.html)
If you don't have Outlook, then you'll need to use another method. Perhaps this thread would be a place to start Custom HTML email in Snow Leopard? (http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2344144&tstart=26) Then you could use Automator to run the Get Selected Messages, Group Mailer & Send Outgoing Messages actions to email them out to your recipient list.
Word tends to butcher HTML code by adding a boatload of clutter and I read somewhere that using Tables is the way to go for keeping formatting with various mail clients.
If you don't have Outlook, then you'll need to use another method. Perhaps this thread would be a place to start Custom HTML email in Snow Leopard? (http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2344144&tstart=26) Then you could use Automator to run the Get Selected Messages, Group Mailer & Send Outgoing Messages actions to email them out to your recipient list.
Word tends to butcher HTML code by adding a boatload of clutter and I read somewhere that using Tables is the way to go for keeping formatting with various mail clients.
CloudMac.net
May 4, 08:33 PM
There are a couple of options for you. Either install OS X to the new blank drive. When the install is complete and the computer boots, you will be presented with the option to migrate data from another source (computer, TimeMachine, etc...).
http://i.imgur.com/YH4rn.png
The other option is to use Carbon Copy Cloner to create a bootable replica of your system drive.
Here is an article outlining the steps for migrating to a new system using TimeMachine:
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/
More info on Carbon Copy Cloner is available here:
http://www.bombich.com/
http://i.imgur.com/YH4rn.png
The other option is to use Carbon Copy Cloner to create a bootable replica of your system drive.
Here is an article outlining the steps for migrating to a new system using TimeMachine:
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/
More info on Carbon Copy Cloner is available here:
http://www.bombich.com/
thefunkymunky
Apr 14, 02:57 PM
Neither GUID or APM seem to work. I can only format at NTFS or exFAT, no HFS+ :(
ScoobyMcDoo
Apr 19, 10:17 AM
Everything that was said above is correct but I would suggest using Homebrew (https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew) instead of MacPorts.
I started with Fink, then switched to macports because it seemed to have more recent ports. What is the advantage of homebrew over macports?
I started with Fink, then switched to macports because it seemed to have more recent ports. What is the advantage of homebrew over macports?
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