nanofrog
May 6, 05:53 PM
The temperatures under full load when running prime 95 are 73 for CPU A and 63 for CPU B.
Tad higher than I'd like, but can probably be lived with (assuming the reported data is even accurate).
So partition the Array in Windows using something like Partition Magic ? As otherwise I believe the default disk management utility in Windows cannot partition in HFS?
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Tad higher than I'd like, but can probably be lived with (assuming the reported data is even accurate).
So partition the Array in Windows using something like Partition Magic ? As otherwise I believe the default disk management utility in Windows cannot partition in HFS?
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Eric M
Jan 12, 01:19 PM
Well, if it's just for browsing - shouldn't really make a difference...
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
Deepdale
Sep 28, 05:18 PM
Who here saw "Commander in Chief"? ... Any thoughts?
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
whfsdude
Aug 1, 10:28 PM
Let's hope for an xserve :D
dmr727
May 1, 01:07 PM
I don't know why I was thinking it started with a 'P'. Now that I know the name, I feel like I should have known!
Maybe you were thinking Performa - Apple's line of Macintosh that had AtEase preinstalled.
Maybe you were thinking Performa - Apple's line of Macintosh that had AtEase preinstalled.
AppleScruff1
Apr 4, 04:35 PM
The Air is one sexy product that works quite well. It has the performance to go along with the wow factor. It creates instant lust. :D
jayeskreezy
Aug 21, 01:22 AM
$350...grant it that might be time consuming, but thats about it...I think charging $50 is reasonable
Coleman2010
Apr 19, 12:49 PM
or if some user is trustworthy just create an optimum ID for an overseas person so they get their own email address but can't do anything to the parent account.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I'll have to test if only the master account works in the iPad app.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I'll have to test if only the master account works in the iPad app.
Angelo95210
Mar 16, 04:26 AM
Why do people create threads about obvious typos? Do they think think they are clever or want attention?
Same.
Same.
netdog
Mar 31, 07:41 AM
If they don't keep FaceTime open to non-iOS mobile devices and non-OS X devices, FaceTime will be dead in the water if it isn't already.
audioteknika
Apr 16, 12:28 PM
We'll have to forget 4.3.1-4.3.2 untethered jailbreak for a bit guys..
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?
masta beta
Mar 14, 10:11 PM
no way, what happened to the ipod killer??
Tomorrow
May 4, 07:30 PM
With my car system, volume 18 with my iPhone maxed is equivelent to around 30 with my Nano - at this volume I have the sound of gentle hissing when paused. Not cool.
What kind of system are you connected to that the iPod volume even makes a difference? :confused: Mine connects to the truck's USB port and it's treated like a "line in" - the volume can only be adjusted with the stereo deck in the dash.
What kind of system are you connected to that the iPod volume even makes a difference? :confused: Mine connects to the truck's USB port and it's treated like a "line in" - the volume can only be adjusted with the stereo deck in the dash.
MacDawg
Jan 27, 02:58 PM
No problems
simX
Sep 12, 10:33 PM
I had to hit the restore button, then it finally showed that there was the 1.2 update. all is well for me now, search functions, games, and downloading a movie now to test.
- the games look incredible, mini-golf is really addicting!
I can find everything except the advanced search function. Can you find that on your old 5G iPod? I can't for the life of me.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
- the games look incredible, mini-golf is really addicting!
I can find everything except the advanced search function. Can you find that on your old 5G iPod? I can't for the life of me.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
phas3
May 2, 07:11 PM
It will be enough for the applications, PS CS5 takes a bit more than 1GB, LR takes about 100MB away.
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
to best utilize the ssd the programs must be installed on the SSD as well as putting the pictures on the SSD? or can the pictures be put in an external HDD?
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
to best utilize the ssd the programs must be installed on the SSD as well as putting the pictures on the SSD? or can the pictures be put in an external HDD?
steveOooo
Oct 28, 08:34 AM
it looks like a 1st gen 3g handset from 2001 - i will stick with my psp 2000 with extremely cheap ;) games
peharri
Jan 9, 09:58 AM
from John Gruber at Daringfireball.net (http://www.daringfireball.net)
i have to agree that would be even cooler than a new phone; a new mobile platform entirely. unlikely, but cool.
Don't think it's that unlikely.
1. Take NEXTSTEP. Add some OS X enhancements, such as the GUI, most of Darwin, but leave out new frameworks etc unless they're absolutely necessary, and forget about 90% of the device drivers and stuff as they're unnecessary.
2. Add Java (at least, J2ME)
3. Add Quicktime
Result: OS X Lite. They could easily have been keeping this in development for the last ten years, as they did OS X for Intel, without anyone knowing. For the most part, it's a set of Makefile flags added to Mac OS X.
But that's not the only way of doing it. An alternative is to take an OS like Mac OS 9, remove some of the unnecessary stuff, upgrade the GUI a little, and have Java and maybe CarbonLib. Very low on the resource requirements, very efficient.
Apple doesn't have to build this thing from the ground up. It already has two candidates in terms of old systems that have 90% of the functionality required and just need tweaking and a UI overhaul to make them "just work".
i have to agree that would be even cooler than a new phone; a new mobile platform entirely. unlikely, but cool.
Don't think it's that unlikely.
1. Take NEXTSTEP. Add some OS X enhancements, such as the GUI, most of Darwin, but leave out new frameworks etc unless they're absolutely necessary, and forget about 90% of the device drivers and stuff as they're unnecessary.
2. Add Java (at least, J2ME)
3. Add Quicktime
Result: OS X Lite. They could easily have been keeping this in development for the last ten years, as they did OS X for Intel, without anyone knowing. For the most part, it's a set of Makefile flags added to Mac OS X.
But that's not the only way of doing it. An alternative is to take an OS like Mac OS 9, remove some of the unnecessary stuff, upgrade the GUI a little, and have Java and maybe CarbonLib. Very low on the resource requirements, very efficient.
Apple doesn't have to build this thing from the ground up. It already has two candidates in terms of old systems that have 90% of the functionality required and just need tweaking and a UI overhaul to make them "just work".
liketom
Nov 9, 06:58 AM
there was a software company at the london mac expo that did just that , but i can not remember what it was called or the company name.
it was able to download a full website and would make changes as the site was updated in the background.
it looked real good
it was able to download a full website and would make changes as the site was updated in the background.
it looked real good
sb11710
Feb 21, 12:18 AM
http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/AppleMovies/index.html
AFPoster
Apr 3, 07:36 PM
I have a 2011 MacBook Pro 15" i7 and I just installed Windows 7 Pro via Boot Camp. Everything works perfect but I am trying to install the 64 updates "Windows Updater" says I need. Every time I check it to update it won't update. Is this because the updates don't work off a Mac or... actually I can't think of any reason.
Let me know or if there is a work around, thanks!
Let me know or if there is a work around, thanks!
MacDawg
Sep 11, 07:58 AM
I was at the ATL airport teaching a training class for our employees. We heard something about a plane and checked CNN online, from there is all went downhill fast. I remember calling to check on friends at other airports to make sure they were OK. I had friends at JFK, and EWR that were all very involved.
Being a the busiest airport in the world when all of the planes were grounded was very bizarre. I went up to the Tower and there were planes everywhere on the ground, but none were taking off or landing, which is absolutely unheard of in ATL.
I knew that day that my life was changed forever, and that our industry was in a fight for its life. The airlines have never recovered, and may never. Not just because of 9/11 itself, but fuel (which is a by product) and other factors.
We will probably file bankruptcy this week, and more job cuts and pay cuts are coming.
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
Being a the busiest airport in the world when all of the planes were grounded was very bizarre. I went up to the Tower and there were planes everywhere on the ground, but none were taking off or landing, which is absolutely unheard of in ATL.
I knew that day that my life was changed forever, and that our industry was in a fight for its life. The airlines have never recovered, and may never. Not just because of 9/11 itself, but fuel (which is a by product) and other factors.
We will probably file bankruptcy this week, and more job cuts and pay cuts are coming.
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
Diengts
Apr 20, 04:56 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)
Great day for apple
Great day for apple
MisterMe
Oct 26, 11:11 PM
Originally posted by digitalrampage
....
Under one of the Panels in the test kit it has a BATTERY section.. marked 'Right' and 'Left'
However, no models of Apple Laptop/dekstop computer have been available with Dual batteries until well after these Test Kits surfaced years ago now.
....
- Digi
....
Under one of the Panels in the test kit it has a BATTERY section.. marked 'Right' and 'Left'
However, no models of Apple Laptop/dekstop computer have been available with Dual batteries until well after these Test Kits surfaced years ago now.
....
- Digi
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