iGary
Sep 13, 06:28 AM
I think he does that in just about every keynote. Still a nice thing to do though :)
He drives them like slaves the rest of the time - he needs to me nice every once and a while. :D
He drives them like slaves the rest of the time - he needs to me nice every once and a while. :D
OrganMusic
May 1, 12:28 PM
I have a friend with a similar machine where I think the graphics chip is getting flaky -- replacement logic boards are surprisingly expensive, though I found a couple places that will fix it mail-order for around $350 US. Apple might even fix it for around that price too. I'll be interested to see what you come up with.
chrismacguy
Apr 14, 06:33 PM
Hello... First Post... Its a little long winded but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a dedicated Power Mac G4 2001/2002 (733mhz 1.5GB Ram single processor) linked up to a specialist large format scanner. The G4 operates solely on OS9.2 as the large format scanners software can only work on OS9.2, but this G4 is starting to struggle, possible capacitor issues. I do not have the scanning software discs so am unable to install them onto another computer, and without this software and OS9.2 I would be unable to use my scanner, massive knightmare that I really want to avoid. Ideally I need to try and clone this G4 onto another G4. I have recently obtained a second Power Mac G4 (733mhz 1.5Gb single processor) but it is operating on OSX and does not have OS9 installed on it.
Q: Is it possible to clone my current Power Mac G4 (the OS9.2 operating system & its specialist scanning software) and make an exact clone onto the Power Mac G4 that currently has OSX installed on it?
I have never cloned a computer before, if the above is possible, then I would so greatly appreciate any step by step instructional advice on the above.
Kind Regards,
tea & cake
:apple:
It would be much easier just to open both PowerMacs, and take the Hard Disk Drive (with OS 9.2 and all your files on it), and install it into the new PowerMac. - All it takes is a screwdriver, and its really easy in those machines :)
I have a dedicated Power Mac G4 2001/2002 (733mhz 1.5GB Ram single processor) linked up to a specialist large format scanner. The G4 operates solely on OS9.2 as the large format scanners software can only work on OS9.2, but this G4 is starting to struggle, possible capacitor issues. I do not have the scanning software discs so am unable to install them onto another computer, and without this software and OS9.2 I would be unable to use my scanner, massive knightmare that I really want to avoid. Ideally I need to try and clone this G4 onto another G4. I have recently obtained a second Power Mac G4 (733mhz 1.5Gb single processor) but it is operating on OSX and does not have OS9 installed on it.
Q: Is it possible to clone my current Power Mac G4 (the OS9.2 operating system & its specialist scanning software) and make an exact clone onto the Power Mac G4 that currently has OSX installed on it?
I have never cloned a computer before, if the above is possible, then I would so greatly appreciate any step by step instructional advice on the above.
Kind Regards,
tea & cake
:apple:
It would be much easier just to open both PowerMacs, and take the Hard Disk Drive (with OS 9.2 and all your files on it), and install it into the new PowerMac. - All it takes is a screwdriver, and its really easy in those machines :)
topmounter
May 6, 11:26 AM
Was the iMac working ok before you added the RAM? Where did you buy the "added RAM"? It sounds like the RAM is either not seated properly or it's cheap and/or faulty.
MacBytes
Dec 9, 02:40 PM
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jackerin
Mar 26, 10:58 AM
Hey y'all. I just bought a new double din Navigation head unit for for car. One of the many media features is that it excepts a micro SD card. What I would like to be able to do is create a micro SD card from my Mac.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
stordoff
Apr 15, 07:55 AM
Changing the order of the networks so that the private network is first in System Preferences should be enough. I used to have a similar setup, and I'm pretty sure that's all I did.
mfaye21
Nov 4, 07:19 AM
Great photo! Original please :)
It comes with your mac. System preferences -> Desktop and screen saver -> Black and White -> one of those is it
It comes with your mac. System preferences -> Desktop and screen saver -> Black and White -> one of those is it
HangmanSwingset
Mar 14, 07:48 PM
The zune was dead in the water from the beginning. The only thing they had over iPod is the fact that the 30GB was... well... 30GB. The normal Zune models always seemed to break more than the iPod Classic and the iPod Nano.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
AWallen90
May 5, 02:25 PM
The macbook should be updating soon but I personally would rather develop on a macbook air rather than a macbook. Only problem depending on how much code you have to write is the small screen with the entry level macbook air.
The reason I would rather develop on a macbook air is simply because it runs mundane tasks at a much higher speed than the macbook. I would assume you are going to use xcode which does not take much cpu power but it does take a use a significant amount of Hard drive usage.
If you do get an air make sure to buy the 4GB of ram as it is not user upgradable.
The reason I would rather develop on a macbook air is simply because it runs mundane tasks at a much higher speed than the macbook. I would assume you are going to use xcode which does not take much cpu power but it does take a use a significant amount of Hard drive usage.
If you do get an air make sure to buy the 4GB of ram as it is not user upgradable.
2nyRiggz
Dec 11, 06:29 AM
Interesting indeed....me likes.
Bless
Bless
EMAGDNIM
Jun 4, 11:50 PM
Is it unlocked? If so I'm interested...
umrdad
Dec 14, 01:45 PM
Hi all, hope there's some antique mac guru's around here, anyway have a motorola starmax 3000/180 that's had the memory maxed (160mb) sonnett G3 in the L2 slot, running OS 9, the modem port died what i want to do is install a PCI modem but have been unable to find any info on this either compatible models or drivers i realize this is an antique suitable for a doorstop but here in Bugtussle where i live 56k is as good as it gets and this unit has been more reliable than a trusty dog for 5+ years i know i can use the printer port for another external modem but i'd really rather have an internal one if possible
Lollypop
Aug 8, 01:26 AM
The reason MacBU has had to abandon VBA is that the Mac compiler won't work on Intel Macs. And Microsoft has already announced that VBA is being deprecated on Windows (it will go on working for a few years, then will end). So there's no point devoting enormous efforts to making a new compiler only for it all to go away shortly afterwards. There is some reason to believe that eventually VB.NET will work on the Mac as it does on Windows, as a cross-platform solution. Until then, VBA macros need to be translated to AppleScript. There can be no better signal that MacBU is committeed to the Mac than to see the huge investment they have made in AppleScript. Office's AppleScript is already working as of Office and it mirrors the VBA model identically: macros can be translated to AppleScript _now_, and will then "just work" in the next version of Office too.
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
FroColin
Apr 18, 01:08 AM
Well, they were pretty good. But why does this always happen? I swear that more then half of the footage I see shot with DSLRs are over exposed. That would be my main criticism of your stuff. I feel a bit lame criticizing you seeing as I certainly haven't made near as much content as you but imma keep going haha. Second would be that most of the songs I have heard (Although I can NOT figure out where. Seriously I was listening to them and I kept thinking "I have heard this a million times" but I can not figure out where). I didn't think the sound design was really that great, but it wasn't bad, it didn't distract me from the videos. All in all they were very watchable and pretty good
lilcosco08
Apr 15, 10:39 PM
Looks like the NGP can be a game changer
And with Sony intentionally taking a hit on every sale it could easily be $250-$300
And with Sony intentionally taking a hit on every sale it could easily be $250-$300
alphadog111
Apr 14, 10:58 PM
**Kernal Panic Issue I THINK?***
Hi I am having issues with my White Apple Macbook 13" 2.4ghz late 2008 model...One of the macbook memory slots is damaged but the other one is good...It runs fine and all before until now... How do I fix this and salvage this mac? I took apart my macbook and I found out that the adhesive on the macbook CPU + Heatsink is look...I can not screw in any of the screws to the heat sink as it does not fit because it dosent seem the case has any screw holes in it ( I just replaced the bottom housing)...
What do I need to buy the make the gray adhesive under the heat sink and on the CPU it self to make it stick? Will it fix the "shut down / restart " (kernal panic screen issue? )
**I have attached pictures for you guys to see. Let me know what I need to do...thank you..**
Hi I am having issues with my White Apple Macbook 13" 2.4ghz late 2008 model...One of the macbook memory slots is damaged but the other one is good...It runs fine and all before until now... How do I fix this and salvage this mac? I took apart my macbook and I found out that the adhesive on the macbook CPU + Heatsink is look...I can not screw in any of the screws to the heat sink as it does not fit because it dosent seem the case has any screw holes in it ( I just replaced the bottom housing)...
What do I need to buy the make the gray adhesive under the heat sink and on the CPU it self to make it stick? Will it fix the "shut down / restart " (kernal panic screen issue? )
**I have attached pictures for you guys to see. Let me know what I need to do...thank you..**
Kobushi
Dec 19, 02:42 PM
wouldn't it just be 2Mp?
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
msduncan
Mar 11, 11:03 AM
I'll be there eventually. I'll let you know what the line is like if I beat you there. I planning on 3:30 or so.
Let me know if you get there earlier.
Just got a report from someone I know that drove past there -- 4 people in line at the moment. Or at least that was 15 mins ago.
Going to grab a bite to eat and leave here shortly.
Let me know if you get there earlier.
Just got a report from someone I know that drove past there -- 4 people in line at the moment. Or at least that was 15 mins ago.
Going to grab a bite to eat and leave here shortly.
MrSmith
Oct 21, 04:16 AM
WOW, man!
leandroc76
Mar 4, 04:11 PM
Take through view finder = fast
Take picture while looking at LCD = slow
This. Reason #435,681 why live view should not be on an SLR.
Take picture while looking at LCD = slow
This. Reason #435,681 why live view should not be on an SLR.
Mudbug
Dec 19, 12:04 PM
I was wondering what was the best program to do animations is? Because of got a good idea of how to animate this one, I'm just not sure how to.
if built in photoshop, use imageready to make the animations. Just use your layers from photoshop to create each frame of the animation.
OR
fireworks can do the same thing, if you're using the macromedia tools.
OR
flash or whatever - there's a bunch of choices, and I'm sure someone else can give you a more exhaustive list, but the first two would work wonders for what you've got going on here...
if built in photoshop, use imageready to make the animations. Just use your layers from photoshop to create each frame of the animation.
OR
fireworks can do the same thing, if you're using the macromedia tools.
OR
flash or whatever - there's a bunch of choices, and I'm sure someone else can give you a more exhaustive list, but the first two would work wonders for what you've got going on here...
outz
Mar 31, 12:57 PM
Yeh, some manufacturers are making it harder to Root, but Root DOESN'T equal Jailbreak. The Android os (speaking on 2.3) has built in hotspot, built in widgets, built in moving backgrounds, built in customizable screens, built in facebook, built in lock screen custimization, built in keyboards, systemwide voice activation, etc. There are things that people want to jailbreak for, and in Android OS you don't have to ROOT to do any of that.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
Popeye206
Apr 15, 12:05 PM
are the games getting better, though?
Yeah... I think they are and I think we'll see a huge evolution here as more and more companies see the opportunity.
Personally, I think companies like Nitendo should embrace this change as an opportunity and start porting popular titles to the smart phone platforms. Again, maybe not right now, but they should see that as a path they will have to take.
Along with this, baring any major changes in technologies like AppleTV or new products, I think the advanced game systems like Xbox, and Wii still have a market for the serious gamer.
Yeah... I think they are and I think we'll see a huge evolution here as more and more companies see the opportunity.
Personally, I think companies like Nitendo should embrace this change as an opportunity and start porting popular titles to the smart phone platforms. Again, maybe not right now, but they should see that as a path they will have to take.
Along with this, baring any major changes in technologies like AppleTV or new products, I think the advanced game systems like Xbox, and Wii still have a market for the serious gamer.
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