
SPUY767
Apr 19, 04:28 PM
I backed up my system t a 250 gigger in preparation for the install, but the install went flawlessly. All apps still work, that I've had the chance to use, and all my registrations, with the exception of QT are intact. QT is a new version, so I expected it to go away, but I developed a work around until I can upgrade to pro without legion of black suited Apple secret agents killing me in my sleep.
MacBytes
Jan 5, 11:25 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: iVolt v2.0 Released - Enable your iPod\'s hidden, on-screen voltage meter (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050105122537)
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Link: iVolt v2.0 Released - Enable your iPod\'s hidden, on-screen voltage meter (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050105122537)
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killmoms
Mar 22, 12:26 PM
I actually think Kefka was the best villain in FF history�evil insane clown hell-bent on destruction for no real reason. I mean, he basically destroyed the world JUST BECAUSE HE COULD. That's evil. Sephiroth was just a whiny bitch-boy with mommy issues. Call up Freud and lay down on the couch, pansy. Kefka will just be over here slaying more innocent civilians with his Light of Judgement.
I do think the writing for Kefka was held back by the 16-bit era. I still say that FFVI has the most potential story and character-wise for a complete re-make. As in, **** Final Fantasy XIII, give me a full next-gen 3D re-written version of FFVI�punch up that script and flesh out the characters that had obvious depth but were held back by simplistic writing.
Definitely better than the rest, ESPECIALLY FFVII.
I do think the writing for Kefka was held back by the 16-bit era. I still say that FFVI has the most potential story and character-wise for a complete re-make. As in, **** Final Fantasy XIII, give me a full next-gen 3D re-written version of FFVI�punch up that script and flesh out the characters that had obvious depth but were held back by simplistic writing.
Definitely better than the rest, ESPECIALLY FFVII.
mms
Jan 1, 05:34 PM
TheCodingMonkeys for SubEthaEdit
Ranchero Software for NetNewsWire
Adium Team for Adium
Lemke Software for GraphicConverter
Ranchero Software for NetNewsWire
Adium Team for Adium
Lemke Software for GraphicConverter
zarathustra
Sep 30, 10:17 AM
the explanation might be as simple as :
1. The TiBook is the best looking machine, and they just wanted to use it.
2. The designers laying out the web page are oblivious to computers and just decided to go with option nr. 1.
A looong while back I took a screen capture of a microsoft XP teaser movie where the people are shown browsing wirelessly on a Pismo Powerbook..... I posted that on maccentral I believe. Oh, wait, I retrieved it, here goes:
1. The TiBook is the best looking machine, and they just wanted to use it.
2. The designers laying out the web page are oblivious to computers and just decided to go with option nr. 1.
A looong while back I took a screen capture of a microsoft XP teaser movie where the people are shown browsing wirelessly on a Pismo Powerbook..... I posted that on maccentral I believe. Oh, wait, I retrieved it, here goes:

Jeffx342
Sep 29, 09:55 PM
heres the other pic
Shrek
Sep 11, 03:34 PM
Fixed it. ;)
iGav
Sep 26, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by vjv
i know someone who just purchased a dual ghz box with 2 GB of ram. The extra .25 mhz isn't worth it becuase it is bottlenecked anyways by it's slow-assed system bus. The ram on the otherhand, is great for the after affects, FCP and photoshop work hes doing.
You what?????? A Dual 1.25GHz is signicantly swifter than the Dual 1GHz especially in After Effects and Final Cut Pro.......
SIGNIFICANTLY SWIFTER............
i know someone who just purchased a dual ghz box with 2 GB of ram. The extra .25 mhz isn't worth it becuase it is bottlenecked anyways by it's slow-assed system bus. The ram on the otherhand, is great for the after affects, FCP and photoshop work hes doing.
You what?????? A Dual 1.25GHz is signicantly swifter than the Dual 1GHz especially in After Effects and Final Cut Pro.......
SIGNIFICANTLY SWIFTER............
darkwing
Mar 22, 12:07 PM
I've only played it a little but it didn't seem that bad. Maybe you're at the typical beginning of the RPG (you know, how just about EVERY RPG starts slow with you at a low level with few attacks so you just keep hitting attack and it's boring?).
A friend of mine insists it is the best game ever and calls it the best GameCube game. I'll have to show him this thread.
I assume you've played Metroid Prime 1 first right?
Yeah I played MP1 but haven't beat it yet. Owning 2 just encourages me to finish it. :)
A friend of mine insists it is the best game ever and calls it the best GameCube game. I'll have to show him this thread.
I assume you've played Metroid Prime 1 first right?
Yeah I played MP1 but haven't beat it yet. Owning 2 just encourages me to finish it. :)
Peace
Jun 14, 11:31 AM
Cool.Thanks.
How can an ITC administrative judge make a decision then if the district court does that.
How can an ITC administrative judge make a decision then if the district court does that.
SilvorX
Oct 14, 01:38 AM
lol i never knew a scroll wheel would ever be handy, till i bought my current mouse, and any mouse without a scroll wheel...needs a scroll wheel :p lol..or somethin similar
deckwalker
Feb 4, 04:30 AM
Does anyone know if the windows version of Skype has a similar echo cancellation preference? Most of my friends use the windows version and it would be good to be able to tell them how to cut the echo.
gopher
Oct 2, 08:44 PM
Look for someone who can only afford $200, even a 6100 can be fine. Remember these machines are preconfigured and ready...hell, it is cheaper than WebTV and can do more.

abrooks
Jun 2, 02:59 PM
maybe he's the one that's drunk.... jk;)
Looks like it :rolleyes:
Looks like it :rolleyes:

MacBandit
Oct 2, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by rburns
This is a topic that's appeared in a few previous threads, but the recent barefeets benchmark tests comparing the slightly different configured 1GHz Quicksilver to the new 1 GHz dual, despite competing views these tests have generated, leave me and perhaps many of us wondering which is the better deal: a used dual GHz or its newer "equivalent"?
I just bought from an individual the older one w/3yrs AppleCare, a gig of memory, the NVIDEA GForce 4MX, and an external 40-gig Maxtor drive, all for the same amount as Apple's stock-configured 1 GHz dualie. There's no Apple Store near me to see the newer one up close.
I'm not a graphics arts designer or filmmaker but a cultural anthropologist/folklorist/professor who will be burning DVDs for classroom pursposes for the university where I teach. Also, I'd hope whatever I get will still hold its own a few years later.
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, but in layman's terms. Apple techies expectedly insist that the newer model is the better way to go.
Thanks,
Rick :confused:
So did your price factor in the education discount? The stock Dual also comes with an 80gig 7200rpm drive and the G4MX. Ram is cheap you can get a gig for approximitely $200.
On the performance basis there isn't much until you start using it in the real world. Here's another link that will help you develop more questions. :)
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12069
This is a topic that's appeared in a few previous threads, but the recent barefeets benchmark tests comparing the slightly different configured 1GHz Quicksilver to the new 1 GHz dual, despite competing views these tests have generated, leave me and perhaps many of us wondering which is the better deal: a used dual GHz or its newer "equivalent"?
I just bought from an individual the older one w/3yrs AppleCare, a gig of memory, the NVIDEA GForce 4MX, and an external 40-gig Maxtor drive, all for the same amount as Apple's stock-configured 1 GHz dualie. There's no Apple Store near me to see the newer one up close.
I'm not a graphics arts designer or filmmaker but a cultural anthropologist/folklorist/professor who will be burning DVDs for classroom pursposes for the university where I teach. Also, I'd hope whatever I get will still hold its own a few years later.
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, but in layman's terms. Apple techies expectedly insist that the newer model is the better way to go.
Thanks,
Rick :confused:
So did your price factor in the education discount? The stock Dual also comes with an 80gig 7200rpm drive and the G4MX. Ram is cheap you can get a gig for approximitely $200.
On the performance basis there isn't much until you start using it in the real world. Here's another link that will help you develop more questions. :)
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12069
grapes911
Apr 3, 01:00 PM
This is the third or fourth time this was posted.
This should be the original thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=190429
This should be the original thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=190429
jsw
Jan 15, 12:24 PM
its even on Version Tracker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/25287)
But, of course, with no feedback, as of when I checked.
Edit: VPC7 is, what, $100 more? For once, I'd say it's worth it. Yes, the VPC versions that include Windows cost even more, but I'm assuming you've got your own licensed version, since you'd need one for this as well.
But, of course, with no feedback, as of when I checked.
Edit: VPC7 is, what, $100 more? For once, I'd say it's worth it. Yes, the VPC versions that include Windows cost even more, but I'm assuming you've got your own licensed version, since you'd need one for this as well.
Dreadnought
Jun 13, 12:08 PM
i'm in charge of a lab installation at the university that's being upgraded. the machines folded on by me and rowercpu over the years were 1ghz pcs. essentially my total and his up to march is the output of the same machines under different names. while in 2001 these machines put out a lot of units, they are slow by todays pc standards. one of the new machines probably is like 3 or 4 of the old machines
they should be up by friday at the latest
Let's all wave an say goodbye to those tin cans! :D
they should be up by friday at the latest
Let's all wave an say goodbye to those tin cans! :D

ohyeahwtvr
Apr 4, 10:37 AM
oh, and if the internet provider is giving you the run-around.
http://www.ip-adress.com/
go here, type in the IP address and it'll tell you exactly where the server is that they are connected to. It gives you the IP latitude and IP longitutde.
tell them that it is being connected at this server location and they'll be able to location exactly which hub it's being connected at and .. yea. trace the burgulars home down..
http://www.ip-adress.com/
go here, type in the IP address and it'll tell you exactly where the server is that they are connected to. It gives you the IP latitude and IP longitutde.
tell them that it is being connected at this server location and they'll be able to location exactly which hub it's being connected at and .. yea. trace the burgulars home down..
Laser47
Apr 20, 02:41 PM
That actually seems like a really great place to work, I love how they say they try to keep all the computers in good condition in their "Mac Nursery".
mkrishnan
May 13, 01:26 PM
It is very close.
Probably strongly inspired, but not directly mechanically copied....
Much like, say, this:
http://omenamehu.org/omenafarmi/images/051207_creative_ipod_clone.jpg
Probably strongly inspired, but not directly mechanically copied....
Much like, say, this:
http://omenamehu.org/omenafarmi/images/051207_creative_ipod_clone.jpg
MacBandit
Oct 6, 01:41 AM
Originally posted by rice_web
http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?q=Y&a=tpc&s=50009562&f=8300945231&m=9940912435&p=2
More importantly in that thread, the dual-867 goes to 1067, which completely defeats the purpose of buying the 1GHz, especially when dual-1GHz can only be overclocked to 1167. The dual-1.25 will probably run at 1.5GHz with more cooling, but runs extremely well at 1.3GHz.
Someone could make a lot of money buying a thousand of these, modding them, then jacking the price up $200-$300 and reselling them at their overclocked state.
I wouldn't call a 33Mhz increase in bus speed and 333Mhz DDR as apposed to 266Mhz worthless. Yes I know the CPU only accesses the ram at half speed but everything else can access the ram at full speed with DMA.
http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?q=Y&a=tpc&s=50009562&f=8300945231&m=9940912435&p=2
More importantly in that thread, the dual-867 goes to 1067, which completely defeats the purpose of buying the 1GHz, especially when dual-1GHz can only be overclocked to 1167. The dual-1.25 will probably run at 1.5GHz with more cooling, but runs extremely well at 1.3GHz.
Someone could make a lot of money buying a thousand of these, modding them, then jacking the price up $200-$300 and reselling them at their overclocked state.
I wouldn't call a 33Mhz increase in bus speed and 333Mhz DDR as apposed to 266Mhz worthless. Yes I know the CPU only accesses the ram at half speed but everything else can access the ram at full speed with DMA.
DavidLeblond
Mar 18, 03:14 PM
Although it's an eye opener to know that itunes itself is what wraps the music with DRM. I'd have thought the music was already DRM'd on the server. But I can see why apple chose that route, so that to get DRM'd songs onto an ipod, you would have to use itunes. I bet they never thought someone would bypass the itunes interface (kind of shortsighted if you ask me, this should have been anticipated).
Actually the reason why it isn't encoded with DRM on the server is that if they did that they would need a copy of every song for every customer they have on the server.
They don't care how you put songs on the iPod anyway... just that you buy an iPod to put the songs on. iTMS is there to sell iPods after all. Therefore if someone breaks the DRM and allows you to put the downloaded songs on ANY MP3 player it most DEFINATELY will not please Apple. The DRM isn't just there to appease the RIAA, it is there to make sure we keep buying iPods.
Actually the reason why it isn't encoded with DRM on the server is that if they did that they would need a copy of every song for every customer they have on the server.
They don't care how you put songs on the iPod anyway... just that you buy an iPod to put the songs on. iTMS is there to sell iPods after all. Therefore if someone breaks the DRM and allows you to put the downloaded songs on ANY MP3 player it most DEFINATELY will not please Apple. The DRM isn't just there to appease the RIAA, it is there to make sure we keep buying iPods.
tazo
Oct 13, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by King Cobra
I kind of feel that way, since I've been posting a lot...and also since I can remember back to the great spikey vs. joey j wars.
BTW: Not the dreaded nightsextar tazo! :eek:
nightsextar?
I kind of feel that way, since I've been posting a lot...and also since I can remember back to the great spikey vs. joey j wars.
BTW: Not the dreaded nightsextar tazo! :eek:
nightsextar?