Tehy
Mar 17, 05:40 AM
I might get this, if I have enought money :)
iGary
Jun 10, 07:14 AM
Oh, can't I do it on the iMac? :o
I don't think so, but I would be totally wrong. :o
You can use one of my cores. I have 4 after all...but unfortunately this program only uses one...:rolleyes:
I don't think so, but I would be totally wrong. :o
You can use one of my cores. I have 4 after all...but unfortunately this program only uses one...:rolleyes:
xtbfx
Dec 4, 02:50 PM
HA! I will never install this program on my machine EVER AGAIN.
When they came out with it, it installed a TON of crap on my machine, plus it really screwed up my computer and I had to re-install a ton of software.
Goodbye Avid.
When they came out with it, it installed a TON of crap on my machine, plus it really screwed up my computer and I had to re-install a ton of software.
Goodbye Avid.
Stelliform
Sep 19, 11:04 AM
Originally posted by MrMacman
ha!
People don't come down here!
:-(
Just a few of us... ;)
ha!
People don't come down here!
:-(
Just a few of us... ;)
dogbone
May 1, 11:42 PM
Probably better suited in this forum...
Windows on the Mac (http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86)
But yes, it's been discussed before. Potentially, a Windows virus could infect the OS X partition.
Bugger I didn't see that forum. Hopefully this post can be moved soon. :o
It can infect the mac partition? :eek: oh well there goes my 'theory'
Windows on the Mac (http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86)
But yes, it's been discussed before. Potentially, a Windows virus could infect the OS X partition.
Bugger I didn't see that forum. Hopefully this post can be moved soon. :o
It can infect the mac partition? :eek: oh well there goes my 'theory'
tech4all
Jan 28, 03:31 PM
Man I remember playing that game in elementry school on a Mac! It had a green display, not sure which one though. Be nice to play it again.
[EDIT]
I remember playing that shizzy in 6th grade on ][e's! Fun stuff. When you find it, be sure to post.
Must of have been that computer. What year were you in 6th grade?
[EDIT]
I remember playing that shizzy in 6th grade on ][e's! Fun stuff. When you find it, be sure to post.
Must of have been that computer. What year were you in 6th grade?
liketom
Oct 27, 01:18 PM
took a while to install but reboot and all works fine.
fradac
Mar 31, 06:19 PM
your plasma has DVI input?
if yes, get a cable and plug it in
also if it has a HDMI input, get a DVI to HDMI converter. or if you have VGA in your plasma use the converter that came with your MBP
if yes, get a cable and plug it in
also if it has a HDMI input, get a DVI to HDMI converter. or if you have VGA in your plasma use the converter that came with your MBP
Peyote
Dec 22, 09:33 AM
Well that's it. I guess we graphic designers will soon be obsolete models!
I imagine some day Honda will invent a robot that can conceptualize and that has an imagination. Then we're really screwed.
Just bought the Wallpaper City
Paris: Wallpaper* City Guide - iPhone app from Phaidon Press | Appolicious ™ iPhone and iPad App Directory
Paris - i in the City Guide
Some Wallpaper* City Guide
Wallpaper City Guide:
paris park city guide
Paris, France city guide
Wallpaper* City Guide iPhone
Overview: Expert city guide
Wallpaper City Guide - Oslo
I imagine some day Honda will invent a robot that can conceptualize and that has an imagination. Then we're really screwed.
red_dog007
Aug 12, 04:38 PM
Nice, they seem to fold very well. I hope that it is a Dually that my dad's wife ordered!
Do these have SSE/2/3? Can I use the -forceasm in the target to get a nice little boost?
Do they overclock good? Can you overclock them? Is it wise to do so?
Do these have SSE/2/3? Can I use the -forceasm in the target to get a nice little boost?
Do they overclock good? Can you overclock them? Is it wise to do so?
ddtlm
Oct 12, 05:31 PM
JustAGuy:
You should try those tests with some of the compiler flags that I used in my post a few posts up, which I have been editing.
Right now I am looking at the assembly that gcc is generating. It looks like gcc gets the answer in a very strange way.
javajedi:
One more question i have for you while you are responding: What you suggested may very well be accurate, the compiler is making some really poor decisions, however if this were the case, what about javac?
I don't have an answer to that at this time, but it seems to me that we are looking at different quality of JVM's. I could see a P4 beat a G4 by a fair amount, but lets be realistic... the G4 is not so slow as the numbers here have been suggesting.
I wish I knew some PPC assembly. :) I would code up some stuff for that too, and I bet the nubmer of registers would help a lot. Registers are great for loop unrolling.
Anyway, some time ago you asked how the G4 has better scalar units than the G3. Basically the FP units are similar but the G4 unit has a lower instruction latency when doing double precision (in the G3 doubles take one more cycle than singles, on the G4 they are the same). Also, the G4 has 4 integer units where the G3 has only two. This is not always useful, but in this problem if I could do PPC assembly I could easily overwelm all 4 of them.
You should try those tests with some of the compiler flags that I used in my post a few posts up, which I have been editing.
Right now I am looking at the assembly that gcc is generating. It looks like gcc gets the answer in a very strange way.
javajedi:
One more question i have for you while you are responding: What you suggested may very well be accurate, the compiler is making some really poor decisions, however if this were the case, what about javac?
I don't have an answer to that at this time, but it seems to me that we are looking at different quality of JVM's. I could see a P4 beat a G4 by a fair amount, but lets be realistic... the G4 is not so slow as the numbers here have been suggesting.
I wish I knew some PPC assembly. :) I would code up some stuff for that too, and I bet the nubmer of registers would help a lot. Registers are great for loop unrolling.
Anyway, some time ago you asked how the G4 has better scalar units than the G3. Basically the FP units are similar but the G4 unit has a lower instruction latency when doing double precision (in the G3 doubles take one more cycle than singles, on the G4 they are the same). Also, the G4 has 4 integer units where the G3 has only two. This is not always useful, but in this problem if I could do PPC assembly I could easily overwelm all 4 of them.
daveL
Feb 16, 12:52 PM
Never heard of Audio Hijack Pro?
You could always duplicate a cassette, too, in the old days, but each generation of copying further diminished the quality of the music. The record companies didn't worry about it too much because of the inherent decline in sound quality. I think the same thing goes when you're taking a digitally compressed track, uncompressing it and then recapturing it as analog or even as WAV. You're not likely to want the format you captured, so you end up recoding it again in mp3 or whatever. The net of the whole process is loss of sound quality, and a lot of effort too boot.
The downside for Napster is the unlimited rental downloads, since the losses to the record industry could be much larger than with iTunes purchased music.
You could always duplicate a cassette, too, in the old days, but each generation of copying further diminished the quality of the music. The record companies didn't worry about it too much because of the inherent decline in sound quality. I think the same thing goes when you're taking a digitally compressed track, uncompressing it and then recapturing it as analog or even as WAV. You're not likely to want the format you captured, so you end up recoding it again in mp3 or whatever. The net of the whole process is loss of sound quality, and a lot of effort too boot.
The downside for Napster is the unlimited rental downloads, since the losses to the record industry could be much larger than with iTunes purchased music.
SPUY767
Mar 19, 08:31 PM
You are one of the few moral and sane individuals who I see on this server. People who see beyond this robin hood mentality that permeates the computer world like a plague. People don't seem to feel as though they have done anything wrong when they have stolen something that is not physical.
Now I won't sit here and claim that I have never ever stolen music or software. I have downloaded my fair share of warez in my day, we all have. To deny that is to deny the very thing that makes us human. Ok, maybe not, but I'm not going to play holier than thou. Software companies, however get it, where movie companies don't. Software companies understand that they aren't Losing money by having software pirated (with the exception of game publishers, and office style software.) The fact is, that five to ten years ago, when i warezed it up, and stole a copy of say, Photoshop, and FinalCutPro 1, the software company was not losing money. Why? Because there is no way that I would have purchased the software did I not steal it. It was a zero sum game then. Now, that I use Photoshop, FCP, DVD SP, and a load of other expensive apps, (My computer is worth a third of what the software installed on it is,) for business purposes, I purchase them legally. Most businesses do the same thing.
Recording companies should realize the same thing. I have never downloaded a song that i would have purchased could I not have downloaded it. If I like something enough to buy it, the I buy it. Recodring companies don't lose that much to file sharing for that very reason. People download music as a preview a majority of the time. Give the rate faeces that the recording companies want to release, thank god for that ability too. My rant is over, I'm getting bored.
Peace
Now I won't sit here and claim that I have never ever stolen music or software. I have downloaded my fair share of warez in my day, we all have. To deny that is to deny the very thing that makes us human. Ok, maybe not, but I'm not going to play holier than thou. Software companies, however get it, where movie companies don't. Software companies understand that they aren't Losing money by having software pirated (with the exception of game publishers, and office style software.) The fact is, that five to ten years ago, when i warezed it up, and stole a copy of say, Photoshop, and FinalCutPro 1, the software company was not losing money. Why? Because there is no way that I would have purchased the software did I not steal it. It was a zero sum game then. Now, that I use Photoshop, FCP, DVD SP, and a load of other expensive apps, (My computer is worth a third of what the software installed on it is,) for business purposes, I purchase them legally. Most businesses do the same thing.
Recording companies should realize the same thing. I have never downloaded a song that i would have purchased could I not have downloaded it. If I like something enough to buy it, the I buy it. Recodring companies don't lose that much to file sharing for that very reason. People download music as a preview a majority of the time. Give the rate faeces that the recording companies want to release, thank god for that ability too. My rant is over, I'm getting bored.
Peace
menoinjun
Aug 25, 11:36 PM
I think that we are all forgetting about the possibility of an iTablet of some sorts. Think about it. With the development of Rendevous, airport, and inkwell, i think that this all leads to the possibility of a tablet PC coming out in the next year. Granted it may not be soon, but at least sometime before 2004.
Maybe a 12.1" CD drive-less 2lb tablet running 10.2.x (or higher) would be great for around the home and for travel. You would be able to take files with you like a laptop, but without the bulk. Using Rendevous it would instantly sync with any airport network within range to share files with pc or mac.
BTW- I used Jaguar the other day to link with a PC, and it worked flawlessly. Just plugged it in, found the server, and it read the PC harddrive.
This will be my last new thread...ever. I will announce tomorrow exactly why.
It's been great kids.
-Pete
Maybe a 12.1" CD drive-less 2lb tablet running 10.2.x (or higher) would be great for around the home and for travel. You would be able to take files with you like a laptop, but without the bulk. Using Rendevous it would instantly sync with any airport network within range to share files with pc or mac.
BTW- I used Jaguar the other day to link with a PC, and it worked flawlessly. Just plugged it in, found the server, and it read the PC harddrive.
This will be my last new thread...ever. I will announce tomorrow exactly why.
It's been great kids.
-Pete
cubist
Oct 17, 10:32 PM
About 10 years ago I really thought mini-CD-Rs would take off, but they didn't. Maybe mini-DVD-Rs will. I doubt it. Current slot loading drives - like that of the Cube (!) - can't handle small media.
What you're describing sounds like the Nintendo GameCube.
If we are to learn from the Cube experience, we should learn the following:
(1) Power supply should be built-in, like the new iMac, not an external "muffler".
(2) There must be cooling, including some for the video card. Silence is fine, but reliability is more important.
(3) Touch switches have improved, sure - but what was wrong with a power key on the keyboard? It worked reliably.
(4) People want to add RAM and upgrade drives. Make it easy.
You know, all of these things are addressed in the LCD iMac...
What you're describing sounds like the Nintendo GameCube.
If we are to learn from the Cube experience, we should learn the following:
(1) Power supply should be built-in, like the new iMac, not an external "muffler".
(2) There must be cooling, including some for the video card. Silence is fine, but reliability is more important.
(3) Touch switches have improved, sure - but what was wrong with a power key on the keyboard? It worked reliably.
(4) People want to add RAM and upgrade drives. Make it easy.
You know, all of these things are addressed in the LCD iMac...
Stage
Mar 19, 11:54 PM
If only people could work up a tenth of this kind of moral indignation over things that really matter, like poverty or racism. I despair that the only thing that seems to get geeks politically active is the threat that they won't be able to use their music illegally. It's sad, really.
Yeah, you can't. Instead of being out protesting you are stuck at your computer dissing IP geeks. Mmm...Sad and hypocritical. Now that's sad.
Yeah, you can't. Instead of being out protesting you are stuck at your computer dissing IP geeks. Mmm...Sad and hypocritical. Now that's sad.
edesignuk
Oct 25, 10:02 AM
Can't get to the websites, is this just me and my dumb proxies at work, or is it the same for everyone else?
kidinapple
Sep 19, 09:36 AM
it's like ur ordinary cell phone you charge it and it works for abt 3 hours! :)
Also comes with a car charger :)
Dont have it but some friends do have it for the T68/68i! :)
Also comes with a car charger :)
Dont have it but some friends do have it for the T68/68i! :)
rdowns
May 12, 02:45 AM
Just got my invite via email.
http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/week/20060521.html
http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/week/20060521.html
superbovine
Jun 10, 12:31 AM
Loves? Where does it say Pixar loves their Dells?
yeah, all the article does is they buy the apporiate hardware to complete the task at hand for the best price. The hardware happened to be Dell.
yeah, all the article does is they buy the apporiate hardware to complete the task at hand for the best price. The hardware happened to be Dell.
technocoy
Oct 18, 03:48 PM
well first of all i asked him if they were gonna sell the power4 lite to apple or not, and he said it was a DONE DEAL.... Cool as HELL... I'll buy my powerbook now and by the time I need a desktop..... OH, Yeah:D new processor time..... interesting tidbit.... i kept saying power4 lite and he kept saying... no its the power5:confused: anyone else heard this??
more later....
my boss is here;)
technocoy
more later....
my boss is here;)
technocoy
4JNA
Feb 16, 05:14 PM
catch me if you can...:)
Doctor Q
Feb 24, 04:32 PM
Sometimes I've very pleased with their products. Sometimes I'm mightily annoyed. I spent months trying to get an Acrobat problem resolved and their customer service was the worst I have ever encountered. I finally bought Photoshop CS this year and I'm very pleased with it. So our love/hate relationship continues.
Chone
Mar 23, 10:33 PM
In that case, why not pirate iPSP?