coupdetat
Feb 15, 07:22 PM
No, I don't think that would work. IIRC the Rev. D iMac needs low-density SO-DIMMs which are expensive. I remember paying a pretty penny to max out my Rev. D last summer.
eawmp1
Apr 22, 10:35 PM
I flick my phone's mute switch on and it makes the phone vibrate. Never been amused by it.
Think big...tilting the phone makes a beer pouring sound. Or shaking the phone makes boobies jiggle. Then you'll have something.
Think big...tilting the phone makes a beer pouring sound. Or shaking the phone makes boobies jiggle. Then you'll have something.
nufanec
Apr 21, 05:47 AM
- Go to the Applications folder and select iTunes
- Right click > Show Package Contents
- Open 'Contents'
- Open 'Resources'
- Find iTunes helper
- Open System Preferences and go to Accounts > select your account > Login Items
- Drag iTunes Helper from Finder to this list
Done.
- Right click > Show Package Contents
- Open 'Contents'
- Open 'Resources'
- Find iTunes helper
- Open System Preferences and go to Accounts > select your account > Login Items
- Drag iTunes Helper from Finder to this list
Done.
Prom1
Mar 13, 03:57 PM
I'm very curious as to why ...
A) Phil Schiller being the svp of worldwide product marketing is being UNDERPAID? He's been with Apple through the thick and thin, and most likely has held Apple's torch very close to his heart even stepped in for the big shows for Jobs at least twice - despite my previous critique he did very well. Should his role not demand a higher pay than say Forestall's ?
B) How come Bertrand Serlet's annual salary not declared on the companies site if he's not a board member or outside consultant and is an active member is an active member of coding the os?
Just curious, and a feel ol Phil has been handed a raw deal - unless bonus' keep him happy.
Ps I'm seeing this via the Reuters pro app on iphone & their site.
A) Phil Schiller being the svp of worldwide product marketing is being UNDERPAID? He's been with Apple through the thick and thin, and most likely has held Apple's torch very close to his heart even stepped in for the big shows for Jobs at least twice - despite my previous critique he did very well. Should his role not demand a higher pay than say Forestall's ?
B) How come Bertrand Serlet's annual salary not declared on the companies site if he's not a board member or outside consultant and is an active member is an active member of coding the os?
Just curious, and a feel ol Phil has been handed a raw deal - unless bonus' keep him happy.
Ps I'm seeing this via the Reuters pro app on iphone & their site.
Tygernoot
Jul 3, 10:34 AM
When I boot my iBook it shows the gray apple screen and displays the message "sh-2.05a#" after a few seconds. I'm able to type, but I've no idea what to write! I'm leaving on holiday saturday morning and I really need to have a working laptop by that time! Can someone please help me to boot back into OSX, I'm really desperate here :(.
Thanks a lot,
Edward van Rijn.
Thanks a lot,
Edward van Rijn.
unfortunate
Jan 13, 08:12 PM
is this it
(http://ipodicons.sourceforge.net).
im not sure.... i'd be interested in a link.
(http://ipodicons.sourceforge.net).
im not sure.... i'd be interested in a link.
KnightWRX
May 6, 06:22 AM
Macrumors was quick to add to the FUD against Android when Oracle filed their lawsuit against Google over the Java language. Let's see if Oracle's severe blow before the case even goes to trial makes the front page :
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011050505150858
So much for that particular piece of FUD.
Down from 132 claims to 3, with 8 prior art references as defense. The other 129 claims were dismissed with prejudice, which means they are long gone.
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011050505150858
So much for that particular piece of FUD.
Down from 132 claims to 3, with 8 prior art references as defense. The other 129 claims were dismissed with prejudice, which means they are long gone.
LimeiBook86
Sep 17, 11:35 PM
What I do is use a Zip 100 drive. They can store about 100MB per disk and you can pick up the SCSI versions of the drives cheap. Getting the Zip disk driver onto the Mac Classic isn't too bad, you just need the right version for your System.
Then use a USB Zip Drive or a G3 or G4 tower (or other Mac) which has a Zip 100 drive built-in and copy the files. Thankfully a lot of the G3/G4 towers had these drives built in, or you can get an IDE one for a PowerMac. But a USB version is ideal for portability.
I have found this to be one of the easiest ways to copy files from older systems. If you have another legacy Mac you can always copy things via AppleTalk via a serial cable or a LocalTalk connection. It's slow but it works! Or if you have an Asante SCSI to Ethernet adapter you can try that, but that's a long shot. ;)
For more info you may want to look at the 68kmla.net forums, that place is filled with vintage Mac owners that know their stuff. Good luck! :D
Then use a USB Zip Drive or a G3 or G4 tower (or other Mac) which has a Zip 100 drive built-in and copy the files. Thankfully a lot of the G3/G4 towers had these drives built in, or you can get an IDE one for a PowerMac. But a USB version is ideal for portability.
I have found this to be one of the easiest ways to copy files from older systems. If you have another legacy Mac you can always copy things via AppleTalk via a serial cable or a LocalTalk connection. It's slow but it works! Or if you have an Asante SCSI to Ethernet adapter you can try that, but that's a long shot. ;)
For more info you may want to look at the 68kmla.net forums, that place is filled with vintage Mac owners that know their stuff. Good luck! :D
soldanoboy
Jan 10, 10:50 AM
Hey guys,
After problem x 1,000,000 of trying to get pro tools 8 running on my PC ive got a macbook!
I was wondering what external HD requirements are like on a macbook for pro tools?
Only having 2 USB sockets and no firewire what do you suggest?
Are USB HD's possible to record too?
Thanks guys,
Dan
After problem x 1,000,000 of trying to get pro tools 8 running on my PC ive got a macbook!
I was wondering what external HD requirements are like on a macbook for pro tools?
Only having 2 USB sockets and no firewire what do you suggest?
Are USB HD's possible to record too?
Thanks guys,
Dan
vincenz
Mar 15, 02:48 PM
Also, learn to use the apostrophe correctly.
nwcs
Jul 6, 08:27 AM
Anyone here collect (or originally buy) any of the Mac clones? I still have a PowerComputing Power 100 at my brother's house. I remember the cartoon on the powercc website when they lost their clone license. I should have saved it. :) Anyone have a copy? It was one of their trademark cartoons saying "OH #@!$@#$!" and it was up for a month I think.
iBookG4user
Feb 1, 01:25 PM
I have a similarly specced Mac Mini, stay on Tiger with it. Leopard slows down the computer significantly.
dmr727
Feb 27, 02:02 PM
Look for any old HP LaserJet with AppleTalk support, or buy an old Apple Laserwriter. I had a 16/600 and it was fantastic. Check Craigslist first, as these things will be heavy and shipping will get spendy. Your Mac will also print over ethernet, so any Postscript printer with ethernet should work as well.
zero2dash
Apr 9, 02:32 PM
Gee I wonder how many would be sold if they weren't purposely crippling the supply lines to retailers and holding back finished consoles? :rolleyes:
/sarcasm
Unfortunately, this has led to a lot of catalog mining. Previous-gen PS2 and Xbox games like Ubisoft�s "Blazing Angels" and "Prince of Persia" were gussied up with Wii Remote controls and then shoved out the door to capitalize on the system�s momentum.
This is my major fear about the Wii. But...
After Ubisoft, Electronic Arts is the next major third-party developer to redirect resources to the Wii. Not only has the gaming giant set up Wii-dedicated development teams, but within the last month, EA has released no fewer than three Wii titles: "SSX Blur," "The Godfather: Blackhand Edition," and "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07."
...this brings a little promise, even if it is EA and EA is the devil. :p
/sarcasm
Unfortunately, this has led to a lot of catalog mining. Previous-gen PS2 and Xbox games like Ubisoft�s "Blazing Angels" and "Prince of Persia" were gussied up with Wii Remote controls and then shoved out the door to capitalize on the system�s momentum.
This is my major fear about the Wii. But...
After Ubisoft, Electronic Arts is the next major third-party developer to redirect resources to the Wii. Not only has the gaming giant set up Wii-dedicated development teams, but within the last month, EA has released no fewer than three Wii titles: "SSX Blur," "The Godfather: Blackhand Edition," and "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07."
...this brings a little promise, even if it is EA and EA is the devil. :p
stickman.walks
May 5, 10:02 AM
I have a 2010 Mac Pro 6-Core 3.33Mhz with 12GB ram (3x4GB sticks) and 4x2TB Western Digital Black Caviar internals).
What I purchased this system in 09/2010. After taking out the 2gb of Apple memory and adding in the 12gb from OWC, and adding in my internal hd`s, I was up and ready to go.
I have no issue with the computer - except for one.
The computer powers up an normal speed to the sign in screen, and after inputting password, goes to the desktop. This is where one of two things happens rather frequently.
Half the time, the desktop loads 100% with no issue and when I click on the finder, the new finder window opens, showing me all the drives in my Mac Pro. If I click on one, in order to show me what is inside each drive (the folders and files) - the beachball appears and often times in spins for a minute or two before showing the contents of that drive.
The other half of the time, the desktop loads slowly and then the beachball appears and keeps on spinning and freezes the system and I have to hold the power button to power down the system.
I have a way fast system (on paper). I am not running anything heavier than Photoshop on my computer. I have more than enough memory. And my drives are ALL virtually empty. And this problem is happening upon just starting the computer at the desktop level, so it`s not like I am running 5 programs at the same time or anything taxing to the system.
I have sent the computer out to Apple for a lookover. Just wondering what could be causing this issue. Desktop either loads fine or it doesn`t. And when it doesn`t, the damn beachball.
I notice when I repair the disk permissions, it acts as a bandaid for this problem, but only for the first few start-ups, then back to same issue.
I feel like for what I do with this system, and the guts of my system, it should be lightening fast.
Any thoughts as to what it could be? Just curious as I wait for Apple to tell me the news.
What I purchased this system in 09/2010. After taking out the 2gb of Apple memory and adding in the 12gb from OWC, and adding in my internal hd`s, I was up and ready to go.
I have no issue with the computer - except for one.
The computer powers up an normal speed to the sign in screen, and after inputting password, goes to the desktop. This is where one of two things happens rather frequently.
Half the time, the desktop loads 100% with no issue and when I click on the finder, the new finder window opens, showing me all the drives in my Mac Pro. If I click on one, in order to show me what is inside each drive (the folders and files) - the beachball appears and often times in spins for a minute or two before showing the contents of that drive.
The other half of the time, the desktop loads slowly and then the beachball appears and keeps on spinning and freezes the system and I have to hold the power button to power down the system.
I have a way fast system (on paper). I am not running anything heavier than Photoshop on my computer. I have more than enough memory. And my drives are ALL virtually empty. And this problem is happening upon just starting the computer at the desktop level, so it`s not like I am running 5 programs at the same time or anything taxing to the system.
I have sent the computer out to Apple for a lookover. Just wondering what could be causing this issue. Desktop either loads fine or it doesn`t. And when it doesn`t, the damn beachball.
I notice when I repair the disk permissions, it acts as a bandaid for this problem, but only for the first few start-ups, then back to same issue.
I feel like for what I do with this system, and the guts of my system, it should be lightening fast.
Any thoughts as to what it could be? Just curious as I wait for Apple to tell me the news.
fel10
Sep 15, 12:38 PM
Not amazing by any means, but it will definitely do for me. I'm so excited for the Touch 4G :D
Yeah, its not the best camera, but it does take some decent pics.
Yeah, its not the best camera, but it does take some decent pics.
iFaisal
Apr 22, 08:23 AM
hello everyone ,
what is the different between set/get function and @property/@synthesize ?
is it just syntax code or not ? and what does mean ?
what is the different between set/get function and @property/@synthesize ?
is it just syntax code or not ? and what does mean ?
Plymouthbreezer
Jan 22, 11:36 PM
Ah. Well, that makes sense... Better to use up the old stock than throw it away!
sk8mash
Jun 29, 10:12 AM
I guess I didn't make it clear that im after a 1st gen one?
applefan289
Apr 21, 10:16 AM
Yeah, I actually don't use playlists at all - I'm just asking from an 'organizing' standpoint. I really don't see any point in having both Purchased and Music. But, it really doesn't matter since the iPod does what I want it to.
But, to be honest, this iPod deserves a 5/5. It completely replaces my car CD player as well. I have a good auxiliary cable I use to listen to the music - it seems like the quality is just as good as putting iTunes music on a CD-R.
But, to be honest, this iPod deserves a 5/5. It completely replaces my car CD player as well. I have a good auxiliary cable I use to listen to the music - it seems like the quality is just as good as putting iTunes music on a CD-R.
robbieduncan
Apr 24, 02:36 PM
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
Because Apple do not duplicate the documentation from superclasses in subclasses. The objectForKey: method (not function) is defined in NSDictionary which is NSMutableDictionaries superclass. So any NSDictionary method can be called on a NSMutableDictionary.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
Because Apple do not duplicate the documentation from superclasses in subclasses. The objectForKey: method (not function) is defined in NSDictionary which is NSMutableDictionaries superclass. So any NSDictionary method can be called on a NSMutableDictionary.
ashman70
May 1, 04:49 PM
As long as you are ok with Leopard, and running older versions of software, then it sounds like an ok deal to me as intel macs will be more money. I believe the highest a G5 can go is 10.5.8 as they cannot run Snow Leopard, and I think they can only run iLife 09 and not the latest version.
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jcww33
May 6, 03:47 PM
Even my phone's a year and a half old? Also, If I have a 3GS will I get another one or a 4?
Jognt
Sep 13, 09:15 AM
Oh, and another new feature I learned about today from a friend-- there's no way to turn it off!
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?