Laser47
Dec 15, 05:25 PM
I think you need to set it as slave, there should be jumper pins on it aswell.
calisoldier83
Dec 30, 02:12 AM
For some reason I don't think that last video is legitimate. He never showed that it actually downgraded the OS after all that "updating".
kcdude
May 1, 08:29 PM
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twoodcc
Mar 6, 12:47 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
dejo
Dec 14, 12:23 AM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
Ah, thanks. Not only was I confused but a tad slow on the uptake.
Ah, thanks. Not only was I confused but a tad slow on the uptake.
cadillaccactus
Sep 13, 12:45 PM
The media center market is a dismal failure. And that's because a computer is too expensive for the living room. A few people will use things like minis, but it's impossible to make it cheap enough to be a mainstream solution.
This is true. People do not want to use their computer as a TV, it is impractical. but having access to your computer's media on your TV is a completely separate notion, and a good one at that.
i think theyve nailed this one.
This is true. People do not want to use their computer as a TV, it is impractical. but having access to your computer's media on your TV is a completely separate notion, and a good one at that.
i think theyve nailed this one.
janey
Aug 15, 02:56 PM
Is that supposed to be fire? I don't think I would have been able to tell if not for edesign's post
yeah i cant do fire. sorry :D
the gratuitous use of red and orange...:p
yeah i cant do fire. sorry :D
the gratuitous use of red and orange...:p
canadianipad
Apr 26, 04:16 AM
i know...im really unsure of what to expect considering wifi release, presales, etc. so i'll likely spend most of my mid afternoon around shopping and keeping a close eye. plenty of things around.
Yup - my wife and I will be doing the same thing. She'll of course be doing the shopping while I keep an eye on the line at the Apple Store.
Yup - my wife and I will be doing the same thing. She'll of course be doing the shopping while I keep an eye on the line at the Apple Store.
westernmass
Apr 19, 07:18 PM
We have an Apple Store in Holyoke Mass and there is also an Apple independent Authorized retail store and service center in Northampton called Yes Computers (http://www.yescomputers.com/Yes_Computers/Home.html). It is a great store and I have bought things there over the last few years.
This weekend they had an overnight break in. Check out Masslive.com story here (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/northampton_police_seek_help_i_1.html)
here is a link to the video that is off the thieves making off with the goods.
http://bcove.me/zmdp0uuu
I hope they catch these guys. It sounds like they have been making their way up and down the East Coast..
This weekend they had an overnight break in. Check out Masslive.com story here (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/northampton_police_seek_help_i_1.html)
here is a link to the video that is off the thieves making off with the goods.
http://bcove.me/zmdp0uuu
I hope they catch these guys. It sounds like they have been making their way up and down the East Coast..
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.
OdduWon
Oct 29, 01:32 AM
using the bezel is actualy comfortable. though it seems like a solution built from trying not to touch the screen. i think it would look great on one of the imac/cinema stands, only much much smaller.
John T
May 4, 04:50 AM
didn't get a user manual!
If you bought a new or reconditioned machine, you would have received one. Failing that, you can download one from the Apple website.
If you bought a new or reconditioned machine, you would have received one. Failing that, you can download one from the Apple website.
mopppish
Dec 24, 03:27 PM
Question(s)-
My brand new 12" ibook G4 seems to make a lot of hard drive noise, even when I'm not doing anything. The noises sound pretty healthy- it's basically a constant, very soft whir (just the spinning, I'm sure) and an occasional clicking (not a "crap, I'm broken" clicking, but more like a "alright, let's kick these heads into place" clicking) every minute or so (sometimes longer).
I'm not trying to be goofy with my descriptions here, but after all I've read in these forums about clicking being bad, I wanted to mention that none of the noises mine are making sound deadly. Rather, I was thinking that maybe this is Spotlight's regularly scheduled indexing? If that's maybe what this is, does anyone know of a way to regulate Spotlight's indexing (make it less frequent or turn it off altogether unless you ask it to) in order to lessen hard drive access and in turn perhaps save battery life?
Any opinions that point to a faulty hard drive are also welcome, but I've had the ibook for a week now and have experienced no problems outside of both the hard drive and optical drive being noisier than I would have liked (seems like a common issue with these ibooks). The hard drive noises remind me of when my imac's hard drive kicks in from or settles down to a rest.
Thanks!
My brand new 12" ibook G4 seems to make a lot of hard drive noise, even when I'm not doing anything. The noises sound pretty healthy- it's basically a constant, very soft whir (just the spinning, I'm sure) and an occasional clicking (not a "crap, I'm broken" clicking, but more like a "alright, let's kick these heads into place" clicking) every minute or so (sometimes longer).
I'm not trying to be goofy with my descriptions here, but after all I've read in these forums about clicking being bad, I wanted to mention that none of the noises mine are making sound deadly. Rather, I was thinking that maybe this is Spotlight's regularly scheduled indexing? If that's maybe what this is, does anyone know of a way to regulate Spotlight's indexing (make it less frequent or turn it off altogether unless you ask it to) in order to lessen hard drive access and in turn perhaps save battery life?
Any opinions that point to a faulty hard drive are also welcome, but I've had the ibook for a week now and have experienced no problems outside of both the hard drive and optical drive being noisier than I would have liked (seems like a common issue with these ibooks). The hard drive noises remind me of when my imac's hard drive kicks in from or settles down to a rest.
Thanks!
chopper dave
Oct 18, 10:19 PM
Anyone know if the UM computer showcase will have it on launch day? I like the apple store, but not enough to drop an extra $50. Yes, I'm a student.
Coleman2010
Apr 9, 05:43 PM
Got it to work... i needed to enable "Send all Traffic" on the iPad VPN client... Thanks again Coleman2000
I'll edit the instructions and add that in. :)
I'll edit the instructions and add that in. :)
SnowLeopard2008
Apr 23, 02:57 PM
Mine is not like that at all and it is a 5K replacement. I would say yours isn't that bad. Trust me, you could get a lot worse in another replacement.
What do you mean by "5K"? I know I could get something worse but this bleed occurs on both sides. The pictures kind of dim it a little bit. My photography skills aren't too great haha. Do you think Apple will replace it for sure or is it kind of chancey? I don't want to drive 30 mins to and 30 mins back for nothing.
What do you mean by "5K"? I know I could get something worse but this bleed occurs on both sides. The pictures kind of dim it a little bit. My photography skills aren't too great haha. Do you think Apple will replace it for sure or is it kind of chancey? I don't want to drive 30 mins to and 30 mins back for nothing.
Ann P
Nov 13, 11:56 PM
Who's the girl?
Quincy Jones' daughter, Rashida Jones! I recognized her from The Office. :)
Quincy Jones' daughter, Rashida Jones! I recognized her from The Office. :)
ctt1wbw
Nov 5, 09:28 PM
I think you're right - check the bow.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
No, that pic is way pre WW2. That's around WW1 by the looks of it.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
No, that pic is way pre WW2. That's around WW1 by the looks of it.
macEfan
Jul 1, 11:31 AM
Would a Thinkpad T30 work? It's got 512MB RAM, 40GB HD, DVD/CDRW/Floppy hot-swap drives and a base station, along with a power cord or two (I have 4 but I doubt you'd need more than 2)
Let me know!
Thanks for the offer, but I am not really a fan of the T30s because they are so thick :D Still good machines, but I would prefer a Centrino /Pentium M model.
Let me know!
Thanks for the offer, but I am not really a fan of the T30s because they are so thick :D Still good machines, but I would prefer a Centrino /Pentium M model.
BarryK88
Apr 6, 05:09 AM
I'm using an imagePickerController to replace my existing images inside my view. The function works within the same IB-file. However I'd like to load the chosen image in another IB-File as well. I think that the solution is to give a name to the image when saved. After it is saved I'd like to call the image (by name) from my memory within my other IB-file.
Here's a snippit of code I'm using within the photopicker IB-file
-(IBAction)setPhoto{
Here's a snippit of code I'm using within the photopicker IB-file
-(IBAction)setPhoto{
vintageapple
Mar 23, 01:59 PM
If I can remember correctly it was expensive, something like $250 which is why I passed on it, Maple Ridge auctions had one also, similar price.
One went here in the UK not so long ago for about �75 but not in as nice a condition as yours.
Hey thanks a lot! Glad I saved it now.
One went here in the UK not so long ago for about �75 but not in as nice a condition as yours.
Hey thanks a lot! Glad I saved it now.
homerjward
Sep 25, 05:54 AM
both ibooks and powerbooks come with built-in airport cards and microphones.
stunna
Aug 7, 09:21 PM
Windows: a 32 bit shell running on a 16 bit extension of an 8 bit OS designed for a 4 bit CPU, made by a 2 bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Cheers
damn
ROFL
Cheers
damn
ROFL
ahfu25
Apr 13, 12:03 PM
I use the zagg shield on the back and front and my otterbox works perfect...you definitely will be fine!! Enjoy the vacation!!
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