satcomer
Apr 22, 10:26 PM
It should. Just try everything in the thread.
stcroixsailor
Apr 22, 03:56 PM
Hey guys-
I've got a bit of a problem. I am doing some science-research-type stuff, and use a camera to record data (unfortunately, the camera is controlled by a windows computer). When I saved my data (~75 TIFF image slides), I saved it on a Win. with "All Files (*)" selected - not "TIFF Image (.tif)" When I transferred the files to my personal computer (macbook) to analyze them, they show up as Unix Executable files, that I can't open them (in Preview or ImageJ, the analyzing software). However, all the data is there - the files are ~20 MB, so that data's got to be there.
My question: is there any way to recover/recompile the original data from the files I have now?
Thanks a ton!
-S.
I've got a bit of a problem. I am doing some science-research-type stuff, and use a camera to record data (unfortunately, the camera is controlled by a windows computer). When I saved my data (~75 TIFF image slides), I saved it on a Win. with "All Files (*)" selected - not "TIFF Image (.tif)" When I transferred the files to my personal computer (macbook) to analyze them, they show up as Unix Executable files, that I can't open them (in Preview or ImageJ, the analyzing software). However, all the data is there - the files are ~20 MB, so that data's got to be there.
My question: is there any way to recover/recompile the original data from the files I have now?
Thanks a ton!
-S.
Louis-
May 26, 09:24 PM
I will be heading to eldon square this friday to get an ipad (I hope :D)
Do we just line up and try to get one? or do we have to pre-order in store before hand?
Just line up I think mate!
Do we just line up and try to get one? or do we have to pre-order in store before hand?
Just line up I think mate!
jeznav
Apr 15, 12:07 PM
Someone should make an iPatch (http://www.ipatch.org/US/index.html) of Xcode's .mpkg installer.
wrldwzrd89
Jan 26, 07:43 PM
you MUST be missing a codec
I download lots of movies, and I cannot remember a movie I couldn't play. WMV3 codec plays in WMP, and EVERYTHING else can be played in mplayer or vlc. WMP WMV3 movies play smoothly, unless trying to skip ahead.
Although, sometimes windows media movies will not play from within Safari.
I have NEVER gotten Windows Media movies of any sort to play within Safari. In fact, anything not handled by QuickTime has never played inside of Safari for me.
I download lots of movies, and I cannot remember a movie I couldn't play. WMV3 codec plays in WMP, and EVERYTHING else can be played in mplayer or vlc. WMP WMV3 movies play smoothly, unless trying to skip ahead.
Although, sometimes windows media movies will not play from within Safari.
I have NEVER gotten Windows Media movies of any sort to play within Safari. In fact, anything not handled by QuickTime has never played inside of Safari for me.
adpretto
Apr 30, 07:24 AM
Hey Everyone ,
I'm outside the Fashion Valley Mall Apple Store and No one else is here.
Come on Down Folks and join US.
Apple iPad 3G Lauch Today at 5pm
I'm outside the Fashion Valley Mall Apple Store and No one else is here.
Come on Down Folks and join US.
Apple iPad 3G Lauch Today at 5pm
NameUndecided
May 6, 12:53 AM
Could you clarify? What aspects will or are taking any significant amount of time to get used to?
GFLPraxis
Apr 16, 09:43 PM
Can your Wii or Cube play PAL discs? I'll send you RS3 :)
I have RS3 already :p I mean I'll try Lair at E3 :D :p
I have RS3 already :p I mean I'll try Lair at E3 :D :p
fun173
Oct 16, 06:16 PM
I was just commenting to someone the other day about the lack of porn that uses i-devices as props. One would think that iphone porn would do well.
there's plenty of computer porn out there, you have just been looking in the wrong places ;)
there's plenty of computer porn out there, you have just been looking in the wrong places ;)
Donz0r
Nov 21, 03:30 PM
It's coming very soon!
jinxednuance
May 3, 07:10 AM
Hello folks,
I was just wondering, is there a default image editor that I can use for mac? Something similar to Paint or whatever its called on Windows. I have an image that I'd like to edit (add circles and stuff).
Thanks
I was just wondering, is there a default image editor that I can use for mac? Something similar to Paint or whatever its called on Windows. I have an image that I'd like to edit (add circles and stuff).
Thanks
dominickator
Feb 21, 08:21 PM
Yes, they ruined it with the touchscreen, the scroll wheel was like an emblem or something.
skaiwoka
May 5, 07:45 PM
Tests, comparisons and other related videos will be up soon. Anything in specific you guys wanna see?
hi, I'd like to see if there is yellow tinge on monitor.
may you take a real picture of your imac surfing this webpage, without lights on room?
http://tapplox.com/imac-led.html
thanks!
hi, I'd like to see if there is yellow tinge on monitor.
may you take a real picture of your imac surfing this webpage, without lights on room?
http://tapplox.com/imac-led.html
thanks!
mcdj
Mar 12, 11:07 PM
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Everything the OP has ever posted have all the hallmarks of coming from a bored unemployed teenager, fired from Cinnabon, living in the rec room in his parent's basement. Why he hasn't been banned yet is beyond me.
Everything the OP has ever posted have all the hallmarks of coming from a bored unemployed teenager, fired from Cinnabon, living in the rec room in his parent's basement. Why he hasn't been banned yet is beyond me.
wrldwzrd89
Apr 27, 06:25 AM
Which version of Microsoft Word do you have? (2008? 2011?) Have you installed the latest service releases?
pcypert
Mar 28, 09:10 AM
Also, I've heard plenty say they'll "never play a movie tie in game" how is a sporting event tie in any better? Plus to get it by 2008 that game will be really rushed by Nintendo's development standards :) Expect release in time for the Winter Olympics in 2010!
Paul
Paul
SteveKnobs
Apr 21, 08:09 PM
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The world WILL end in 2012 but it will happen by donald trump becoming president and telling the world its fired.
Haha. Well if that's the way it's gunna end...I'm down.
The world WILL end in 2012 but it will happen by donald trump becoming president and telling the world its fired.
Haha. Well if that's the way it's gunna end...I'm down.
jav6454
Mar 28, 12:22 AM
Keeping this thread on track, my question is how do they keep animals from these disasters from spreading the leaking radiation?
They go to great lengths to quarantine people when exposed, so they don't spread the radiation. But nobody ever talks about the animals that make there way into these areas and then roam into populated places. The exposure damage a flock of migrating birds could cause is mind blowing.
Quarantine no. That's the best way to get exposure to those clean animals. I'd say check per farm and separate the good from bad.
As per wild life which is beyond a degree of control, not much you can do. Except try to capture as much as the exposed and radiated animals as possible.
They go to great lengths to quarantine people when exposed, so they don't spread the radiation. But nobody ever talks about the animals that make there way into these areas and then roam into populated places. The exposure damage a flock of migrating birds could cause is mind blowing.
Quarantine no. That's the best way to get exposure to those clean animals. I'd say check per farm and separate the good from bad.
As per wild life which is beyond a degree of control, not much you can do. Except try to capture as much as the exposed and radiated animals as possible.
Mal
May 2, 04:35 PM
Wetware problem.
All three of those programs are indeed "Time Machine Enabled." It's a matter of knowing what you don't know.
If you are in any of those apps, and launch Time Machine, you'll see the interface launch and present you with your history of backups. You can restore without ever leaving the app.
jW
All three of those programs are indeed "Time Machine Enabled." It's a matter of knowing what you don't know.
If you are in any of those apps, and launch Time Machine, you'll see the interface launch and present you with your history of backups. You can restore without ever leaving the app.
jW
james-bailey
May 5, 10:35 AM
Hey folks, got a 2.6 i5 MBP here and at times it gets a bit too hot, especially during Skype of all things? Not a major problem.
I have downloaded and intalled iStat which looks a cool piece of software - accessed via the 'DashBoard' but what I would prefer is to have the temperature, cpu usage, fan speed etc constantly displayed, somewhere on my screen regardless of what I am doing - is this possible?
Thanks
James
I have downloaded and intalled iStat which looks a cool piece of software - accessed via the 'DashBoard' but what I would prefer is to have the temperature, cpu usage, fan speed etc constantly displayed, somewhere on my screen regardless of what I am doing - is this possible?
Thanks
James
Messy
Jan 21, 04:18 AM
Meh, protect it with a free Creative Commons licesnse and you're home free.
kdarling
Dec 1, 08:36 PM
Actually, they are quite cheap.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the data and/or video-call plans :)
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the data and/or video-call plans :)
MikhailT
Mar 28, 11:27 PM
Haha, well I think it's a valid concern!! I mean I would hope that Apple wouldn't do that to us, but honestly I wouldn't be too surprised.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
fyoz
Jun 22, 06:11 PM
Right, just for the AT&T stores.
Go hit up an Apple store.
Also, this needs to be moved.
Go hit up an Apple store.
Also, this needs to be moved.