BWhaler
Jan 10, 09:41 PM
ok, i've waitd long enough.
is MWSF going to introduce any new products lik say a new iPod?
I've been holding off on the purchase until after the MWSF, so is it ok to order it now without having it be outdated in two days?
The MWSF hand has been played.
is MWSF going to introduce any new products lik say a new iPod?
I've been holding off on the purchase until after the MWSF, so is it ok to order it now without having it be outdated in two days?
The MWSF hand has been played.
talmy
Apr 14, 01:06 PM
Working off the server is just fine, and shouldn't be a performance problem with just four users on the mini. Be sure that any temporary files are being created locally.
jbembe
Oct 30, 07:34 PM
I've been trying to reorganize Jetson's recs by genre or artist and it takes me to my recs and shows me the songs I rec'd? Some bug?
Also could we rank others recs by date added?
Also could we rank others recs by date added?
abz786
Jul 23, 10:09 AM
so where we meeting up? i am planning on lining up Thursday evening (depending on Canadian prices at the apple store) or a rogers store!!! keep me posted!!!
UTclassof89
Feb 15, 04:00 PM
Cocoa!
Macabron
Sep 27, 11:14 AM
Besides what everyone else has said, you can also lower the transmission power so that it covers a small area around the express base station.
That and bieng a hidden network should work.
That and bieng a hidden network should work.
pyounderfire
Apr 24, 01:21 AM
ok... I will try that and post my findings on this thread in the late morning or early afternoon sometime today.
Regards,
Regards,
desenso
Sep 21, 10:32 AM
Seagate, or anything well reviewed WITH A COMPARABLE WARRANTY (which you won't find, so get a Seagate)
robbieduncan
Dec 6, 05:59 AM
Radeon Mobility X1600 (http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/12/06/ati_unveils_mobility_radeon_x1600/)
Not sure this is the correct place for this: Mods feel free to move it!
Given that Apple seem to favour ATI chips for their high-end laptops I think that this is quite an interesting announcement. We may well see this chip in future PowerBooks. What is really interesting about this chip is that is supports Avivo.
What is so interesting about Avivo? Avivo supports hardware H.264 (http://www.ati.com/technology/h264.html) decode acceleration. This could mean that next-generation PowerBooks can decode full 1080p HD content. Probably at under 50% CPU usage.
Not sure this is the correct place for this: Mods feel free to move it!
Given that Apple seem to favour ATI chips for their high-end laptops I think that this is quite an interesting announcement. We may well see this chip in future PowerBooks. What is really interesting about this chip is that is supports Avivo.
What is so interesting about Avivo? Avivo supports hardware H.264 (http://www.ati.com/technology/h264.html) decode acceleration. This could mean that next-generation PowerBooks can decode full 1080p HD content. Probably at under 50% CPU usage.
SchneiderMan
Feb 1, 03:01 PM
That is nothing new.
livingfortoday
Mar 20, 04:00 AM
A while back I had posted up about my attempts to paint my iBook, and I finally finished a step-by-step guide for anyone interested in trying this out:
http://umsis.miami.edu/~atsatsou/ibook/1.htm
Let me know if you have any comments/suggestions/threats etcetera!
Here's a pic of the finished product:
http://umsis.miami.edu/~atsatsou/ibook/14.jpg
http://umsis.miami.edu/~atsatsou/ibook/1.htm
Let me know if you have any comments/suggestions/threats etcetera!
Here's a pic of the finished product:
http://umsis.miami.edu/~atsatsou/ibook/14.jpg
edesignuk
Dec 21, 10:51 AM
Originally posted by Sir_Giggles
I pity the fool who would download the 306MB version.
*puts up hand and lowers head*
lol, ah well, at least I used up a big chunk of their bandwidth :D
I pity the fool who would download the 306MB version.
*puts up hand and lowers head*
lol, ah well, at least I used up a big chunk of their bandwidth :D
Bear
Mar 11, 12:53 PM
Yes for each inbox you have, select it and issue form the menu Mailbox->Rebuild
You should rebuild mailboxes every so often. Especially after you have deleted a bunch of messages.
You should rebuild mailboxes every so often. Especially after you have deleted a bunch of messages.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 19, 12:29 PM
I Have Lion - Ask Me Questions (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1103570)
from the Mac OS X Lion sub forum (http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=60&f=152).
from the Mac OS X Lion sub forum (http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=60&f=152).
balamw
Jan 14, 02:26 PM
Previous keynotes have been made available as free podcasts via iTunes, so unless they are planning the Beatles to reunite (including George and John) I predict that this year's will also be free.
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B
marlomarizza
May 5, 06:36 PM
Hi MacRumors people! I've only just joined so I can ask my question, but in the past have found a lot of help in the forums form other people's questions :-}
My Mac specs:
Mac Pro � OS X 10.6.7
Processor: 2.93 GHz Quad-core Intel Xeon
Memory: 6GB 1066 MHz DDR3
Graphics Cards: I have 2 NVIDIA GeForce GT 120
Displays: 2 Dell 24" LCD displays currently (had one 24" and one 22" last week before I swapped out the small one) (24"s: e248WFPb and 22": 2208WFPt)
Problemo:
My monitors are freaking out. I have a screen shot to show what I mean (it's hard to describe). I have had this computer (work computer) since August 2010. The 2nd graphics card was installed a month later by out IT guy.
About 2 months ago I started having weird screen rendering issues. They affected both screens, but were significantly worse on one of them (covering the entire screen on one, and only animations/vids on the other {such as animated gifs on a website, youtube vids, .mov/.avi files})
I asked my IT guy and he thought it could be one of the graphics cards - but each monitor is attached to a separate graphics card.
I called the Apple support hotline and the guy there told me he couldn't diagnose anything, and that I should take it to an Apple store and get a diagnostic test run on it (in case it was other hardware such as the motherboard)
I took it to the Apple store and the Genius ran diagnostics for 2 days (so he told me), and said they didn't find anything wrong, and they didn't see any display issues (but it was hooked up to 2 Apple displays)
So I brought it back, hooked up my 22' and 24" and had no issues for a couple days. Then they started again - this time reversed sides (i plugged my monitors into the opposite graphics cards). Finally today, I swapped the worse one (the 22) out. This made the issues on the 24 worsen, and the new one i plugged in (with a new cable too) has been fine except for videos (the video are is choppy, but not the UI/screen animations).
OK, sorry if that's confusing, I am just at my wit's end!
I am by no means tech savvy, I just use my computer everyday.
Usually I am running Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign at the same time (though problems occur when none are running), as well as Safari (the company website has embedded videos) and Firefox - using Eloqua.com (which features a browser based UI for email management - company stuff), and Outlook 2011.
My thoughts on what it could be:
- Dell and Mac not friendly with each other?
- an embedded video causing it?
- a script in Safari?
- a script in Eloqua on Firefox
Help!!!!!
My Mac specs:
Mac Pro � OS X 10.6.7
Processor: 2.93 GHz Quad-core Intel Xeon
Memory: 6GB 1066 MHz DDR3
Graphics Cards: I have 2 NVIDIA GeForce GT 120
Displays: 2 Dell 24" LCD displays currently (had one 24" and one 22" last week before I swapped out the small one) (24"s: e248WFPb and 22": 2208WFPt)
Problemo:
My monitors are freaking out. I have a screen shot to show what I mean (it's hard to describe). I have had this computer (work computer) since August 2010. The 2nd graphics card was installed a month later by out IT guy.
About 2 months ago I started having weird screen rendering issues. They affected both screens, but were significantly worse on one of them (covering the entire screen on one, and only animations/vids on the other {such as animated gifs on a website, youtube vids, .mov/.avi files})
I asked my IT guy and he thought it could be one of the graphics cards - but each monitor is attached to a separate graphics card.
I called the Apple support hotline and the guy there told me he couldn't diagnose anything, and that I should take it to an Apple store and get a diagnostic test run on it (in case it was other hardware such as the motherboard)
I took it to the Apple store and the Genius ran diagnostics for 2 days (so he told me), and said they didn't find anything wrong, and they didn't see any display issues (but it was hooked up to 2 Apple displays)
So I brought it back, hooked up my 22' and 24" and had no issues for a couple days. Then they started again - this time reversed sides (i plugged my monitors into the opposite graphics cards). Finally today, I swapped the worse one (the 22) out. This made the issues on the 24 worsen, and the new one i plugged in (with a new cable too) has been fine except for videos (the video are is choppy, but not the UI/screen animations).
OK, sorry if that's confusing, I am just at my wit's end!
I am by no means tech savvy, I just use my computer everyday.
Usually I am running Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign at the same time (though problems occur when none are running), as well as Safari (the company website has embedded videos) and Firefox - using Eloqua.com (which features a browser based UI for email management - company stuff), and Outlook 2011.
My thoughts on what it could be:
- Dell and Mac not friendly with each other?
- an embedded video causing it?
- a script in Safari?
- a script in Eloqua on Firefox
Help!!!!!
chrmjenkins
Jun 15, 08:53 PM
As the graph is not of a parabolic function, what good would that do?
I suppose you could argue its piece-wise, but from a drawing it's difficult to argue the curvature isn't parabolic. The division lines depicting n have no context, so we have no idea what they mean.
I suppose you could argue its piece-wise, but from a drawing it's difficult to argue the curvature isn't parabolic. The division lines depicting n have no context, so we have no idea what they mean.
NoStopN
Mar 12, 06:41 PM
Some people had said that their 3G iPads were showing messages saying that AT&T required a data plan whenever they tried the switch.
crackpip
Feb 9, 04:44 PM
It is amazing. It seems like just yesterday I was excited about our team getting time on the Japanese Earth Simulator. Now, as we're getting proposals together for Blue Waters, we need to show our code performance would scale to thousands of cores-- it's like having a dedicated Earth Simulator of our own.
I also love the line on having the power to predict the path a tornado would take. I think someone at IBM is BS'ing on that one. Even if the numerical schemes and parameterizations were up to the task (which they aren't), I bet the computational power would have to be much greater.
fun stuff...
crackpip
I also love the line on having the power to predict the path a tornado would take. I think someone at IBM is BS'ing on that one. Even if the numerical schemes and parameterizations were up to the task (which they aren't), I bet the computational power would have to be much greater.
fun stuff...
crackpip
DustinT
Mar 3, 10:13 AM
So, there's no audiophile grade headphone amp inside a MacBook Pro unfortunately. Still, there can be tremendous variation between the quality of the headphone output on a laptop.
What did you think of the sound when you tried your headphones on your MacBook Pro? How about if you connect a pair of high impedance cans?
What did you think of the sound when you tried your headphones on your MacBook Pro? How about if you connect a pair of high impedance cans?
infidel69
Apr 18, 12:25 PM
Smartphones will never completly replace cameras. I know it's hard for some people to accept that not everyone owns a smartphone.
farmerdoug
Mar 29, 04:20 PM
You have a loop. The "system" command is executed each time in the loop. So when you enter "Q" to exit the loop, all the commands are executed again. That's what the printf should have shown you.
So what happens when you execute the second system () call? I don't expect it to work. I expect it to overwrite the output of the first system () command.
I fixed how I exit the loop but overwriting was never a problem. The code that uses the file was not incorporated yet.
Here, if you're interested is the latest (and still growing version). Thanks for your help.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
// http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=vega&submit=SIMBAD+search
char *star, *path, *simbad;
FILE *file;
star = (char *)calloc(30, sizeof(char));
path = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
simbad = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
do
So what happens when you execute the second system () call? I don't expect it to work. I expect it to overwrite the output of the first system () command.
I fixed how I exit the loop but overwriting was never a problem. The code that uses the file was not incorporated yet.
Here, if you're interested is the latest (and still growing version). Thanks for your help.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
// http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=vega&submit=SIMBAD+search
char *star, *path, *simbad;
FILE *file;
star = (char *)calloc(30, sizeof(char));
path = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
simbad = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
do
f4780y
Apr 20, 05:51 PM
Can confirm it is also working on 4.3.2 following my upgrade tonight, so I don't know how anyone can consider it dead... Working perfectly for me.
ChrisFromCanada
Dec 4, 01:00 PM
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