ChrisA
May 4, 05:43 PM
I had the same problem with my brand new MacBook Pro(2011). I took it to the Genius Bar along with my Numa Nano. After trying it on a number of different MacBooks, we found that the problem was on all the new MacBooks(2011). The laptops from 2010 saw it fine....
So as I said, Apple and Numa don't agree on how USB MIDI should work. Avoid USB and use the two round MIDI ports or wait and hope Apple fixes this some day soon.
So as I said, Apple and Numa don't agree on how USB MIDI should work. Avoid USB and use the two round MIDI ports or wait and hope Apple fixes this some day soon.
kavika411
Mar 4, 01:11 PM
This thread has something to do with taxes?
No, this thread has to do with an orange dick.
No, this thread has to do with an orange dick.
aibo82
Mar 8, 07:29 PM
The iPHONE 5ive by jonny ive with all new advance notification system*
*iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G unsupported :p
Now thats a A real pain in the iOS! :D
*iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G unsupported :p
Now thats a A real pain in the iOS! :D
Stan Mikulenka
May 6, 12:57 PM
Hi,
for all the guys "needing, wanting, must have" the SSDs, read this:
[http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html]
for all the guys "needing, wanting, must have" the SSDs, read this:
[http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html]
Sun Baked
Sep 22, 07:36 PM
yes wait for the powerbook G5
(heheheheheheh i have always wanted to say that)
since there will never be a powerbook G5 enjoy the waitYes, definitely wait for the PowerBook G5.
>fiftyfive
Don't you read any of the recent new from Apple?
Like the switch to Intel in 2006 -- which would make a PowerBook G5 as likely to be introduced as Pauly Shore being elected President.
(heheheheheheh i have always wanted to say that)
since there will never be a powerbook G5 enjoy the waitYes, definitely wait for the PowerBook G5.
>fiftyfive
Don't you read any of the recent new from Apple?
Like the switch to Intel in 2006 -- which would make a PowerBook G5 as likely to be introduced as Pauly Shore being elected President.
patrick0brien
Jul 3, 07:44 AM
-massie
Using VPC for Access is one of the good ideas.
However, MYsql is even better. My advice would be to buy a book, get caught up on the particulars, then get it. Also OS X has a great MYsql GUI-fied admin utility called YOURsql.
Open source baby!
Using VPC for Access is one of the good ideas.
However, MYsql is even better. My advice would be to buy a book, get caught up on the particulars, then get it. Also OS X has a great MYsql GUI-fied admin utility called YOURsql.
Open source baby!
harryisda
Mar 3, 10:52 AM
Your site looks really good. I will keep my eye open to some potential clients and pass any work onto you.
I really like the picture of the day. Maybe you guys should make a submital form so that other people can submit their pictures and see if they end up as picture of the week.
out
isda
Everyone, check these guys out. www.artisanstudiosinc.com
I really like the picture of the day. Maybe you guys should make a submital form so that other people can submit their pictures and see if they end up as picture of the week.
out
isda
Everyone, check these guys out. www.artisanstudiosinc.com
umrdad
Dec 15, 12:02 PM
thanks for the replies guys, california most of those shipped w/1gig hdd remove the cover pull it out and connect it in line w/another mac running same OS if its got usb or ethernet might be able to connect it w/another mac running OS X?? not sure about that do know for a fact they won't do **** w/dead PRAM battery that's how it got parked and now have pismo in process of hotrodding even though a lot of people turn their noses up at the starmax if you're just doing basic things web surfing, word processing, etc. and are stuck w/56k dial-up they're just as good now as they were 10 yrs ago
Lanbrown
Oct 8, 03:36 PM
But, so this business of using a new frequency is interesting. It seems quite a gamble, especially since it's just T-Mobile and apparently even just T-Mo North America. One replier above stated that these new phones will be based on WiMax. This seems suspect, because WiMax, as far as I know, only goes down to 2 GHz, and one of the frequencies T-Mo is spending so much money on is 1.7.... I wonder what the deep meaning of leaving the GSM frequency is going to be.....
There is no such thing as a "GSM frequency." GSM is a technology, how that technology is implemented is a different story. You can currently find GSm on four bands; 850, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz. Adding it to the a fifth is not hard. The hard part will be finding a coompany to make a chipset and a phone manufacturer to use it. What T-Mo bought was for use for 3G/4G data plans. They still run into the issue of phone manufacturers and implementing a chipset just for them.
There is no such thing as a "GSM frequency." GSM is a technology, how that technology is implemented is a different story. You can currently find GSm on four bands; 850, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz. Adding it to the a fifth is not hard. The hard part will be finding a coompany to make a chipset and a phone manufacturer to use it. What T-Mo bought was for use for 3G/4G data plans. They still run into the issue of phone manufacturers and implementing a chipset just for them.
Eric374
Mar 8, 08:23 PM
what's going on here?
http://m2.wnymedia.net/files/2010/04/officerBarbrady.gif
http://m2.wnymedia.net/files/2010/04/officerBarbrady.gif
JavaTheHut
May 3, 05:01 PM
Follow-up question: OWC or TransIntl? I've been very happy with OWC in the past, but TransIntl is 15% cheaper and gets good reviews in this forum.
OWC have heat spreaders and TransIntl does NOT (I can speak for the 8GB sticks only)
OWC have heat spreaders and TransIntl does NOT (I can speak for the 8GB sticks only)
jsalzer
Mar 20, 02:43 PM
Huh - I've never wanted a pure color in the background, so I've never tried the "solid colors" option.
My assumption would be that the selections available are Apple's way of:
a) Discouraging people from making their background Windows Green.
b) Discouraging primary colors that might make passersby say "it is just a toy".
My recommendation - Photoshop is overkill. Open AppleWorks, make a square with no border (of any color you choose). SaveAs JPEG, change the color, SaveAs JPEG, change the color, SaveAs JPEG - and dump them all in a folder you create called "colors". Then you'll forever have a folder of swatches that you can view in the Desktop preference pane. A half hour of work, and you'll have exactly the ease of switching colors you were looking for.
My assumption would be that the selections available are Apple's way of:
a) Discouraging people from making their background Windows Green.
b) Discouraging primary colors that might make passersby say "it is just a toy".
My recommendation - Photoshop is overkill. Open AppleWorks, make a square with no border (of any color you choose). SaveAs JPEG, change the color, SaveAs JPEG, change the color, SaveAs JPEG - and dump them all in a folder you create called "colors". Then you'll forever have a folder of swatches that you can view in the Desktop preference pane. A half hour of work, and you'll have exactly the ease of switching colors you were looking for.
babyj
Oct 9, 11:11 AM
The US mobile market appears to be totally different to the UK and other countries, in the UK; a phone will work on any network (though some have to be unlocked first), full coverage across the country (except for some remote areas) and most other countries via roaming, short contacts (12 months, with cheaper 18 month contracts recently launched), a wide choice of free phones, texting is massively popular.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
xanotos
Dec 15, 05:05 PM
Hmmm... now that you mentioned it, I don't think it has any jumper pins in it. I pulled it from an old Tivo box. What jumper does it need to have if I already have my main drive on SCSI?
g0gie
Dec 29, 02:56 PM
You shoudl be fine "capturing" HD content, after all all your doing is copying a file from your HD camcorder to the hard drive on yo ur computer. That wouldnt be system intensive at all, unless you somhow trying to capture video straight to your computer in its raw format which would be a very heavy task that im not even sure g5's could handle. On the playback side, few people realize just hwo cpu intensive h.264 is, even a 1.67ghz g4 will drop fraims at 720p let alone 1080i/p. You definantly need dual G5 2.0Ghz cpus or better for smooth 1080p playback. Thats part of the reason why there are so many specialized chips used in the industry to decode h.264, like in the ipod which can barley handle its low resolution decoding of h.264
Crystal-RX
May 4, 08:39 AM
Hello Guys:cool:
I bought Iphone 3G from Ebay locked to At&t and i live in Europe so i can not find At&t to activate it.
Now i want to know how can i unlock it and how to know BB modem.
Note: i did not receive it yet.
You do need to know what firmware currently on the phone so you can jailbreak it. Since you don't know what firmware on it and you do not want to upgrade/restore it to the latest firmware which is 4.2.1 because if you do, the baseband will also upgrade and therefore you can't unlock unless you go with the ipad baseband.
So, here is what you can do;
1. Download 3G 3.1.2 firmware to your PC.
2. Download redsn0w 0.9.4 to your PC
3. Restore your Iphone to 3.1.2 firmware.
4. Jailbreak/hactivate it with redsn0w and it will bring your phone to home screen.
5. Once your phone is at home screen. Go to Setting/General/about and find out what "modem firmware" you have on the phone.
From there, we can guide you to the next step on how to unlock your phone.
I bought Iphone 3G from Ebay locked to At&t and i live in Europe so i can not find At&t to activate it.
Now i want to know how can i unlock it and how to know BB modem.
Note: i did not receive it yet.
You do need to know what firmware currently on the phone so you can jailbreak it. Since you don't know what firmware on it and you do not want to upgrade/restore it to the latest firmware which is 4.2.1 because if you do, the baseband will also upgrade and therefore you can't unlock unless you go with the ipad baseband.
So, here is what you can do;
1. Download 3G 3.1.2 firmware to your PC.
2. Download redsn0w 0.9.4 to your PC
3. Restore your Iphone to 3.1.2 firmware.
4. Jailbreak/hactivate it with redsn0w and it will bring your phone to home screen.
5. Once your phone is at home screen. Go to Setting/General/about and find out what "modem firmware" you have on the phone.
From there, we can guide you to the next step on how to unlock your phone.
xytor
Apr 16, 02:34 PM
Since I have very little Mac experience, I may be doing this wrong. After creating the OpenGL ES project, I went to Build Settings, scrolled to Compiler version, clicked and changed it from LLVM GCC 4.2 to GCC 4.2. There's no "ok" or "accept" button so I assume just selecting it will change the settings.
Anyway, after clicking the run button, It still crashed with this error:
http://pastebin.com/GrL71gpv
Note: It's too long so I had to use pastebin.
Anyway, after clicking the run button, It still crashed with this error:
http://pastebin.com/GrL71gpv
Note: It's too long so I had to use pastebin.
Cyclotrode
Oct 26, 06:40 PM
I was 7th in line...the Apple employees were really getting into it with the high fives before the store opened and afterwards as well. I was in and out in less than 5 minutes and am now in the process of installing it on my MacBook Pro. :apple:
doxavita
Jan 27, 03:32 PM
No problems
So I assume it will just stop recharging during the extended time.
Can it wear down the battery over time? I never forget. Just this one time :p
So I assume it will just stop recharging during the extended time.
Can it wear down the battery over time? I never forget. Just this one time :p
decksnap
Oct 21, 09:59 AM
This is great. Looks like you put a lot of work into it.
Maybe a couple of 'pro' apps could be used?
Maybe a couple of 'pro' apps could be used?
simsaladimbamba
Apr 26, 06:02 PM
so when i open up disk utility and select it i should choose mac osx extended?
Yes.
Format Your Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilformat.htm)
Partition Your Hard Drive With Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilitypart.htm)
Using Disk Utility - Formatting, Partitioning, Verifying, and Repairing Disks (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/DU.html)
Yes.
Format Your Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilformat.htm)
Partition Your Hard Drive With Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilitypart.htm)
Using Disk Utility - Formatting, Partitioning, Verifying, and Repairing Disks (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/DU.html)
Linkjeniero
Jun 23, 11:13 AM
help!
I just got done upgrading my G4 B&W to Tiger (fresh install) and I decided to get this comptuer back folding again. I ran the little single processor install script that is linked in the folding FAQ to get it installed and running.
Now for some reason, every time I open Terminal, it calls the Install script. I deleted the install script, but it still tries to open it every time I open a new terminal window, and I get the following.
Last login: Thu Jun 23 09:57:48 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
Yosemite:~ USERr$ /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command; exit
-bash: /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command: No such file or directory
logout
[Process completed]
Here is what I attempted to do to resolve my issue, which none have fixed
1. Install and run the script again.
2. Change the default shell from the terminal prefrences.
Does anyone know what file I need to edit to get a normal shell, and to have the system stop trying to call the install script?
Thanks for any help!
I thought my Linux experience would help here, but I am lost!
One of the files that get executed every time you open the terminal is ~/.profile (where '~' is your home directory). You can't see this file normally because it begins with '.', so to see it you have to use "ls -a" instead of just "ls". Open it, and if it has a line that executes the program you don't want, just erase it.
I just got done upgrading my G4 B&W to Tiger (fresh install) and I decided to get this comptuer back folding again. I ran the little single processor install script that is linked in the folding FAQ to get it installed and running.
Now for some reason, every time I open Terminal, it calls the Install script. I deleted the install script, but it still tries to open it every time I open a new terminal window, and I get the following.
Last login: Thu Jun 23 09:57:48 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
Yosemite:~ USERr$ /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command; exit
-bash: /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command: No such file or directory
logout
[Process completed]
Here is what I attempted to do to resolve my issue, which none have fixed
1. Install and run the script again.
2. Change the default shell from the terminal prefrences.
Does anyone know what file I need to edit to get a normal shell, and to have the system stop trying to call the install script?
Thanks for any help!
I thought my Linux experience would help here, but I am lost!
One of the files that get executed every time you open the terminal is ~/.profile (where '~' is your home directory). You can't see this file normally because it begins with '.', so to see it you have to use "ls -a" instead of just "ls". Open it, and if it has a line that executes the program you don't want, just erase it.
ViciousShadow21
Nov 11, 04:58 PM
How did you do that?
How did you change your dock into that?
Also, how did you get the analogue clock?
you must delete the dock using Mirage (http://www.dockulicious.com/docks/view/mirage)
then i used a blank geektool (http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/) script to make the background for the dock.
and the clock is a piece of software called SimpleFloatingClock (http://download.cnet.com/Simple-Floating-Clock/3000-2094_4-173851.html)
How did you change your dock into that?
Also, how did you get the analogue clock?
you must delete the dock using Mirage (http://www.dockulicious.com/docks/view/mirage)
then i used a blank geektool (http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/) script to make the background for the dock.
and the clock is a piece of software called SimpleFloatingClock (http://download.cnet.com/Simple-Floating-Clock/3000-2094_4-173851.html)
Devoc
Nov 17, 05:11 AM
Quite disturbing, i almost started to cry ;(
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