Emma35
Mar 6, 09:46 AM
I'll be there. I work till 3:30 and will go straight from work.
chrono1081
Mar 7, 02:59 AM
I have about 20 TB of photos. The biggest advice I can give you that others have stated is from the beginning organize your photos in a very logical manner and edit the meta-data to reflect what they are. This is very very important for when you get very large collections of photos.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
Warp-Master
Apr 8, 10:45 PM
I jailbroke with Greenpois0n instead
slffl
Oct 4, 09:53 AM
I think there's a huge market for this. Anyone who is into taking pictures would enjoy this.
There's a website (or used to be anyway) that was being developed before Google came into the picture that integrated pictures using GPS data onto a map of the US. I can't remember the name of it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
There's a website (or used to be anyway) that was being developed before Google came into the picture that integrated pictures using GPS data onto a map of the US. I can't remember the name of it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
bella92108
Apr 1, 11:45 AM
+1 on that. I hate when people jump on the bandwagon.
When I was visiting my grandma a couple years ago I asked her who she was voting for, she said Hillary Clinton... I asked why.... she said "Because Obama is a Terrorist" ... wow, news to me... not a fan but not a hater, lol. I asked where she'd heard that, and she said the news. I asked her to clarify and she said "All my ladyfriends are talking about it... Fox News discovered he had ties to terrorists in the middle east" ...
Fortunately for her, I was quickly able to "enlighten" her to reality.
Unfortunately for so many, especially in forums like this, people repeat what they hear. Twice today already I've run into people saying there are issues with devices they don't have. They get that info from somewhere... so comon, consider your sources before you post. While MR community is a good source, it's not necessarily accurate. Unless you come up with an original thought, don't stated it as fact, precede it with "in my opinion, based on......"
If you want to just propagate BS and repeat what others have said, return your apple product, because iPhone is clearly a defective product thanks to Consumer Reports opinion that it's unable to place calls because of it's antenna design. Oh, and cancel cable, because Disney Corporation is a bigot corporation who hates all jews, muslims, and gay people. LOL, ugh, people, don't be sheep.
When I was visiting my grandma a couple years ago I asked her who she was voting for, she said Hillary Clinton... I asked why.... she said "Because Obama is a Terrorist" ... wow, news to me... not a fan but not a hater, lol. I asked where she'd heard that, and she said the news. I asked her to clarify and she said "All my ladyfriends are talking about it... Fox News discovered he had ties to terrorists in the middle east" ...
Fortunately for her, I was quickly able to "enlighten" her to reality.
Unfortunately for so many, especially in forums like this, people repeat what they hear. Twice today already I've run into people saying there are issues with devices they don't have. They get that info from somewhere... so comon, consider your sources before you post. While MR community is a good source, it's not necessarily accurate. Unless you come up with an original thought, don't stated it as fact, precede it with "in my opinion, based on......"
If you want to just propagate BS and repeat what others have said, return your apple product, because iPhone is clearly a defective product thanks to Consumer Reports opinion that it's unable to place calls because of it's antenna design. Oh, and cancel cable, because Disney Corporation is a bigot corporation who hates all jews, muslims, and gay people. LOL, ugh, people, don't be sheep.
PBF
Apr 12, 05:28 PM
Isn't this illegal? I mean they probably need to hack into Apple's database to add the IMEIs in question, which is pretty illegal.
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
harryisda
Mar 4, 10:24 AM
Come on everyone check these guys out. :cool:
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ten-oak-druid
Apr 4, 03:55 PM
I think once an internal SSD drive of 500GB capacity can be had for $150, the air will be the top mac laptop.
y2jeo2004
Feb 15, 08:20 PM
i have a macintosh powerboor 180 that i looking to sale does anybody know a place i could sale it at. i dont how a power card so i dont know if it works or know but it stilll looks like new the model number is M444o
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
scem0
Sep 14, 01:49 AM
I have the same problem, my printer isnt supported for USB printer sharing and I have 2 computers. THe printer (Samsung ML 1210) is a great printer, but it just isnt supported by 10.2 USB printer sharing, and it has some bugs in 10.2, but Im sure Samsung will work them out - eventually.
Lacero
Nov 9, 06:56 AM
I use PageSucker 3.2.
http://pagesucker.com/
http://pagesucker.com/
galstaph
May 2, 07:53 PM
it will work just fine on bootcamp, as stated, it will run just like a similar spec windows machine. My recommendation though, from my experience, is to also run a fan control program when rendering as the mbp will get quite hot and it runs faster if you push the fans as the windows controller tends to be a little slower on the fans. For example, using max 2012 on my 2009 mbp it will hit 85-89C on a render while running fans around 5k... actually had it shut down on a render in the middle of the night, sucked... but using lubbos fan control (mbp specific fan control gui) I can push the fans to 6k and keep the temps just below 80C... same applies to revit, maya, c4d, etc rendering. hope that helps:D
nanofrog
Apr 22, 09:00 AM
So I decided to go with the Areca 1880ix-12 since word on the internet :) is it outperforms the latest offerings from ATTO. Does it come with an 8088 cable as well to connect external storage solution or just the 8087 internal?
Also with this MaxConnect HDD adapter solution for 3rd party RAID should I go with this one with no miniSAS cable:
I presume the Areca controller already comes with an 8087 miniSAS to 4xSATA header cable, do I still need the miniSAS cable that MaxConnect are including in that latter package ? In general do you I need any other accessories besides the ones that come with this MaxConnect pack to connect my 4x SATA HDD's to the controller ?
The card only comes with fan-out cables (SFF-8087 to 4i*SATA/SAS ends; 1x per SFF-8087 port, so in the case of the ARC-1880ix12, it will come with 3x of them).
In theory, you could order the version of the Maxupgrades kit without the MiniSAS cable, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to go ahead and get it (it may be shorter, as those that come with the Areca are 0.5 meters in length). Assuming the cable with the kit is shorter, it won't be as messy as a longer cable could be in terms of routing (those that have used that particular kit haven't mentioned it was a mess that I recall).
You won't need any other cabling to connect the card to the HDD bays (it all comes in the MaxUpgrades kit).
If you want to use an internal port with an external enclosure, there's a special cable you'd need to get for this. If you want to use the external port (keep in mind, this typically shares ports with an internal connector in past models, such as the 1680 series), you'd need to buy one. Either way, these do not come with the card, and you'd only need to get them if you're planning on running an external enclosure/s.
BTW, stick to 1.0 meters or less with SATA disks (1.0 m tends to be the shortest you can get off the shelf, but other lengths are possible via a custom order - I've done this before), and do not use the PCI bracket mount adapters to take internal to external cables (results in instability due to contact resistance - been through this battle before). These adapters are meant to be used with SAS, which runs at a much higher signal voltage (20V) than internal SATA (400mV).
As for flashing I'll take your advice and do it through firefox, the older version too and not the new 4 that just came out. So it's browser management\flashing utility is available irrespective of whether the card is flashed to EFI yet or not? Considering that it would by default be with BIOS I presume this to be the case?
You don't need to use the older version of Firefox. I was referring to Safari in terms of older versions that had been tried and didn't work (not tried Safari 5, but given past revisions, I'd skip even trying it when I know Firefox will work properly).
As per how to do it, a browser works in any OS supported by the card (browser connects via an IP address assigned to the RAID card). Now the firmware is actually in 4 parts (i.e. what you'd get in a firmware download off of Areca's support site). Assuming you don't need to upgrade anything else, you just use EFI to replace BOOT.bin, which is the BIOS version (leave the others alone).
There should be instructions in the manual that comes with the card fif you're a bit confused (it's in the others, so it should be there this go around as well). There's also confirmation check boxes to be marked before any flash is actually performed anyway (nice little safety feature), so you can look around without causing problems.
Also with this MaxConnect HDD adapter solution for 3rd party RAID should I go with this one with no miniSAS cable:
I presume the Areca controller already comes with an 8087 miniSAS to 4xSATA header cable, do I still need the miniSAS cable that MaxConnect are including in that latter package ? In general do you I need any other accessories besides the ones that come with this MaxConnect pack to connect my 4x SATA HDD's to the controller ?
The card only comes with fan-out cables (SFF-8087 to 4i*SATA/SAS ends; 1x per SFF-8087 port, so in the case of the ARC-1880ix12, it will come with 3x of them).
In theory, you could order the version of the Maxupgrades kit without the MiniSAS cable, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to go ahead and get it (it may be shorter, as those that come with the Areca are 0.5 meters in length). Assuming the cable with the kit is shorter, it won't be as messy as a longer cable could be in terms of routing (those that have used that particular kit haven't mentioned it was a mess that I recall).
You won't need any other cabling to connect the card to the HDD bays (it all comes in the MaxUpgrades kit).
If you want to use an internal port with an external enclosure, there's a special cable you'd need to get for this. If you want to use the external port (keep in mind, this typically shares ports with an internal connector in past models, such as the 1680 series), you'd need to buy one. Either way, these do not come with the card, and you'd only need to get them if you're planning on running an external enclosure/s.
BTW, stick to 1.0 meters or less with SATA disks (1.0 m tends to be the shortest you can get off the shelf, but other lengths are possible via a custom order - I've done this before), and do not use the PCI bracket mount adapters to take internal to external cables (results in instability due to contact resistance - been through this battle before). These adapters are meant to be used with SAS, which runs at a much higher signal voltage (20V) than internal SATA (400mV).
As for flashing I'll take your advice and do it through firefox, the older version too and not the new 4 that just came out. So it's browser management\flashing utility is available irrespective of whether the card is flashed to EFI yet or not? Considering that it would by default be with BIOS I presume this to be the case?
You don't need to use the older version of Firefox. I was referring to Safari in terms of older versions that had been tried and didn't work (not tried Safari 5, but given past revisions, I'd skip even trying it when I know Firefox will work properly).
As per how to do it, a browser works in any OS supported by the card (browser connects via an IP address assigned to the RAID card). Now the firmware is actually in 4 parts (i.e. what you'd get in a firmware download off of Areca's support site). Assuming you don't need to upgrade anything else, you just use EFI to replace BOOT.bin, which is the BIOS version (leave the others alone).
There should be instructions in the manual that comes with the card fif you're a bit confused (it's in the others, so it should be there this go around as well). There's also confirmation check boxes to be marked before any flash is actually performed anyway (nice little safety feature), so you can look around without causing problems.
Reckless
Sep 22, 01:27 PM
I think im the only person who thinks that a peice of equipment the size of a deck of cards that holds over 15k songs is NOT too big??? I have a 40G pod and I wouldn't want it any smaller...If I needed a pod with more storage I would buy a 60G in a heart beat
You posted just as I was finishing off my post. Just wanted to agree with what you said. I've got a 2G 20gb model (nearly full) and if it wasn't for the fact that I'm saving up for an iBook I'd have bought one already.
You posted just as I was finishing off my post. Just wanted to agree with what you said. I've got a 2G 20gb model (nearly full) and if it wasn't for the fact that I'm saving up for an iBook I'd have bought one already.
mc68k
May 5, 11:12 PM
wow thats weird. i'm not as into folding as i used to be so ive never seen this problem. sounds like something on stanford's end???
i can think of one solution...someone here could zip up fahcore82 and post it. id do that right now but all the folders are at work :(
i can think of one solution...someone here could zip up fahcore82 and post it. id do that right now but all the folders are at work :(
wrc fan
Feb 15, 11:23 PM
I use MacBiff (http://www.forkit.org/macbiff/) for that purpose. It just sits in the menubar, and when I've got some mail, beeps and shows the number of new emails. Although you have to enter in your email server information, it doesn't get it from Mail.app, but it does support IMAP and POP, SSL, and multiple accounts.
Cabbit
Mar 2, 06:21 AM
They will get nothing unless they strike.
That would get them sacked.
That would get them sacked.
NCW
Nov 13, 05:22 PM
http://img260.imagevenue.com/loc97/th_89324_Untitled_122_97lo.jpg (http://img260.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=89324_Untitled_122_97lo.jpg)
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Chrispy
Jul 1, 12:44 PM
What kind of price range are you talking about here. I have a pretty freakin' loaded T61 14.1" for which I don't know the specs right off hand. I know it has dedicated nvidia graphics, 2GB Ram and 802.11N wireless plus a 7,200 RPM HDD (100GB I believe) and a Core 2 Duo processor. It is still in great shape and is still under warranty until I think Sept.
devman
Feb 18, 06:17 PM
If your pref is set to column view but it opens in icon view (which is a bug), don't use the buttons in the finder window itself to switch views (they will switch views but they don't make the view stick). Use the View menu item As Columns (Cmd 3).
baleensavage
Sep 13, 10:41 AM
You may have had your expectations too high. Apple did exactly what rumors had predicted, and a little more (updated shuffle, and we weren't 100% on the iTV).
pubwvj
Sep 2, 09:42 PM
Bingo. You win the grand prize.
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
slffl
Oct 4, 09:26 AM
This would be awesome!
CmdrLaForge
Dec 31, 08:52 AM
Now really a lot of information comes at first sight. I have to get used to it to find what I am looking for really fast. But the overall impression is good.
Again. Good work.
I hope that the forums redesgn keep a OS X look. Metal or not.
Cheers
Again. Good work.
I hope that the forums redesgn keep a OS X look. Metal or not.
Cheers
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