monke
Oct 16, 10:52 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/6B2E1E.jpg
simsaladimbamba
May 6, 06:11 PM
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
That I wouldn't have a problem with though, as there are a lot of prettier people out there, even though it is a small planet. My credo, scio nescio, also applies to superficial body structures. Or something like that. Off to bake some cake. Or something similar.
That I wouldn't have a problem with though, as there are a lot of prettier people out there, even though it is a small planet. My credo, scio nescio, also applies to superficial body structures. Or something like that. Off to bake some cake. Or something similar.
AppleRocks2011
Apr 24, 09:25 AM
I have MAC OS X Lion Developer Preview 2 installed on a partition of my hard drive, and I am a little hesitant to install it completely. I had Developer Preview 1 and there was a major audio problem.
I wanted to know if there were any major problems with DP2. If there are not, I can't wait to install it!
Thanks.
I wanted to know if there were any major problems with DP2. If there are not, I can't wait to install it!
Thanks.
pagansoul
Feb 8, 02:35 PM
You use them to screw on/off little bolts.
MacBytes
Jun 29, 11:43 AM
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Lightning2
Dec 29, 06:39 PM
I had picked up and old Power Mac 6100 a few years ago from a school and have been using it ever since. For about the past year I have been using it to record notes I take on a voice recorder to burn to CD, in fact, aside from the occasional game that is the only use this computer gets.
This computer is running on OS 7.6.1 with 40MB of RAM and a 2GB hard drive. I could get a more detailed list of specifications if needed (I am not very familiar with configuration).
About a week ago I had noticed what appeared to be the PRAM battery's passing (about time too). All sorts of odd behavior had started such as the time change to 1956 and "out of memory" errors in SoundEdit and SoundApp despite the fact that only 25% of the RAM was in use. I bought a new PRAM battery and replaced it. The clock now lasts through a restart, so the battery is working. The odd behavior such as the "out of memory" errors did not end. Sound does not play at all also (except the "play-through" playback from the voice recorder).
I reset the PRAM to no avail. I have tried virtual memory, changing the memory allocation, disabling extensions, etc., but am open to suggestion. I am considering switching the RAM with some spares I have to check if the RAM is failing, but given the coincidental timing with the PRAM battery failure I doubt that is the problem. I also am considering a clean reinstall if that fails.
What would you all suggest? I would really prefer to keep using this computer. Should I just ditch this computer and figure out sound editing on my other computer?
This computer is running on OS 7.6.1 with 40MB of RAM and a 2GB hard drive. I could get a more detailed list of specifications if needed (I am not very familiar with configuration).
About a week ago I had noticed what appeared to be the PRAM battery's passing (about time too). All sorts of odd behavior had started such as the time change to 1956 and "out of memory" errors in SoundEdit and SoundApp despite the fact that only 25% of the RAM was in use. I bought a new PRAM battery and replaced it. The clock now lasts through a restart, so the battery is working. The odd behavior such as the "out of memory" errors did not end. Sound does not play at all also (except the "play-through" playback from the voice recorder).
I reset the PRAM to no avail. I have tried virtual memory, changing the memory allocation, disabling extensions, etc., but am open to suggestion. I am considering switching the RAM with some spares I have to check if the RAM is failing, but given the coincidental timing with the PRAM battery failure I doubt that is the problem. I also am considering a clean reinstall if that fails.
What would you all suggest? I would really prefer to keep using this computer. Should I just ditch this computer and figure out sound editing on my other computer?
itickings
Mar 14, 09:32 AM
No specific recommendation since it was a while since I bought one, but a 2.5" IDE to 3.5" IDE adapter is fortunately very non-complicated so even the cheap ones on eBay should be OK.
The only thing the adapter has to do is to change the standard IDE connector and the normal power connector to smaller variants for the 2.5" drive. The signals are the same.
The only thing the adapter has to do is to change the standard IDE connector and the normal power connector to smaller variants for the 2.5" drive. The signals are the same.
macEfan
Jan 17, 07:06 PM
I'll have to pull out mine of of these days! I remember I have at least one from the 1980's...a relative of mine who worked in the peripherals engineering department :D
fabsgwu
Dec 14, 09:18 PM
PDF + XTML + Lots of meta-data = Intelligent Document.
That's what I got, though I did trail off towards the middle of the description...
That's what I got, though I did trail off towards the middle of the description...
TBi
Jan 21, 06:56 AM
I know you probably don't want to hear this but that limit is there for a reason. In a few years you'll be thankful it was limited. I listen to my iPod (limited EU) at half volume. I'll never know why someone needs full volume (again, limited). You'll just destroy your hearing and need a hearing aid when older.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
henrikrox
May 5, 01:40 PM
any new imac owners who want to comment on this? especially the 1tb people with seagate drives
GGJstudios
May 6, 06:04 PM
Is my response not good enough for you anymore?
Where has this place come down to? I'ts lik'e talkin' out'f my arse. Addicting to sugar now. What a hell.
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
Where has this place come down to? I'ts lik'e talkin' out'f my arse. Addicting to sugar now. What a hell.
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
Hrududu
Feb 26, 02:08 PM
The only printer I can recommend is the HP Desk Writer 550C. Its got the connector and the one I used with my Quadra 800, 7100, and 7500. Great printer, and pretty efficient on ink. Not too sure if you can still find the ink for it or not. I'll pop mine open and see what type of cartridge it uses.
br0adband
Jun 29, 03:01 AM
Supposed to be a fresh shipment or something going on? :)
Regardless, I hope you folks have better experiences with yours than I've had with mine (and many other people as well).
Regardless, I hope you folks have better experiences with yours than I've had with mine (and many other people as well).
iShater
Apr 14, 06:24 AM
Has anybody had the InCrease client is getting stuck at the 100%? It seems to be happening on two of my systems, or the Extreme Overclocking site is acting up. I got 0 points for the last week! :eek:
Abstract
Dec 8, 04:49 AM
Reinstall the OS.
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
ninewhereman
Apr 6, 03:07 PM
For now the online games are just a dream. Hope they get started by this summer. The whole playing together thing doesn't really work when my friends go home.
engelke2010
Mar 13, 07:30 PM
Comex just tweeted this when asked about a possible jailbreak me 3.0:
"No, it will take some work to package it into a jailbreak. Same deal as i0n1c."
"No, it will take some work to package it into a jailbreak. Same deal as i0n1c."
jagsny
Apr 27, 12:50 AM
Yes. Development systems are intended for developers. Don't use development systems for your day-to-day tasks. Don't use pirated development systems at all. When Lion is released to the public, you will have an opportunity to purchase it. Your purchase will provide an expectation that your software will work as intended. Until then, you have absolutely no expectation that any particular software title will work at all.
Thanks for your precious advice!
I know it will be addressed eventually but if anyone else faced the similar situation, what did they do? That's all I wanted to know!!
Thanks for your precious advice!
I know it will be addressed eventually but if anyone else faced the similar situation, what did they do? That's all I wanted to know!!
roadbloc
Oct 15, 04:06 PM
Apparently Microsoft are releasing Fable II for free on the Xbox 360. (http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/games/media/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d8024d5307f1/?p=1&of=6&bt=0&sb=1&did=00000001-0000-4000-8000-00004d5307f1)
Umbongo
Apr 23, 07:44 AM
I don't think it is worth you doing and suggest you follow cosmos' advice, but with some good eBaying you can do it for around $100-$150 for 3GHz and $300-$400 for 3.2GHz.
TheHoff
Mar 15, 02:50 PM
Also, learn to use the apostrophe correctly.
Too bad he isn't smart like them Asian's.
Too bad he isn't smart like them Asian's.
Eidorian
Jan 12, 02:10 PM
And I thought MWSF bingo (http://arstechnica.com/staff/fatbits.ars/2008/01/06/mwsf-2008-keynote-bingo) was fun.
Comedy gold mine.
Comedy gold mine.
flottenheimer
Apr 17, 04:52 AM
@John.B ...and should you ever decide to step down, I'd be glad to replace you.