mmmdreg
Sep 10, 02:39 AM
Apple would be competing with itself which can't be too cost-effective can it...
mjstew33
Jun 2, 10:24 AM
that will teach them to use dells!!
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djkut
Sep 3, 09:24 PM
Well they could...
However it would be a pain in the ass and more importantly you couldn't take a picture of it and have it look that good...
Possible, but a big waste of time.
However it would be a pain in the ass and more importantly you couldn't take a picture of it and have it look that good...
Possible, but a big waste of time.
MacBandit
Sep 30, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by Falleron
Here is my output, so, if someone with a DDRAM system wants to post theirs :
Time on my system = 40.4s (quicker than previously stated system 56.9s.
I know the systems are differently configured, + so its not a fair test really.
Here are my results.
Time on my system = 40.3s
Here is my output, so, if someone with a DDRAM system wants to post theirs :
Time on my system = 40.4s (quicker than previously stated system 56.9s.
I know the systems are differently configured, + so its not a fair test really.
Here are my results.
Time on my system = 40.3s
swingerofbirch
Apr 16, 12:35 PM
http://www.answers.com/topic/tomcat-catalina
Thanks SuperBovine.
Not quite as exciting as one might have hoped.
Thanks SuperBovine.
Not quite as exciting as one might have hoped.
macktheknife
Sep 3, 09:32 AM
I'm a recent switcher who traded his PIII 850 MHz Dell laptop for a 550 MHz TiBook back in January. In my honest opinion, you will probably notice a significant speed decrease if you are running IE or Word on OS X. Jaguar has improved OS X's performance, but it still lags behind a P III. Webpages load much faster on a PC, although as other reviewers have pointed out, it may have more to do with the browsers. If you run it on OS 9, however, web surfing and processing is pretty fast.
Nevertheless, I have few regrets in switching. My TiBook has handled many tasks for me without greeting me with a blue screen of death. You can plug in any hardware with full confidence that it will work on a Mac (I was reminded of this when I had spent a frustrating hour trying to get my PC at work to read the external zip drive). PC users have come to expect crashes as much as humans expect the rain--a natural occurrence. Rather than "Think Different," I think the new Apple slogan should be something like "Mac: It just works." :D
Here are some of the programs I run: Office X, AOL IM, Mozilla, IE, REALbasic, iTunes, iPhoto, and FileMaker Pro. I have Photoshop 7 but I can't compare the speed between P7 on a Mac and PC since I had never used it on a PC. It runs fast enough for my purposes.
In my direct experience, I have found PCs to be faster than Macs, but far less stable and compatible with 3rd party hardware.
Nevertheless, I have few regrets in switching. My TiBook has handled many tasks for me without greeting me with a blue screen of death. You can plug in any hardware with full confidence that it will work on a Mac (I was reminded of this when I had spent a frustrating hour trying to get my PC at work to read the external zip drive). PC users have come to expect crashes as much as humans expect the rain--a natural occurrence. Rather than "Think Different," I think the new Apple slogan should be something like "Mac: It just works." :D
Here are some of the programs I run: Office X, AOL IM, Mozilla, IE, REALbasic, iTunes, iPhoto, and FileMaker Pro. I have Photoshop 7 but I can't compare the speed between P7 on a Mac and PC since I had never used it on a PC. It runs fast enough for my purposes.
In my direct experience, I have found PCs to be faster than Macs, but far less stable and compatible with 3rd party hardware.
STYF
Apr 4, 08:50 AM
Wow some great detective work, let us know how it works out and good luck.
And wow once it's dugg the forum get 1000 extra guests!
And wow once it's dugg the forum get 1000 extra guests!
job
Apr 1, 05:36 PM
uuuhm, Bielefeld University in Germany???
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2nyRiggz
Mar 19, 09:30 AM
Updates are always good but what about checking messages without leaving the game...I hope its in there.
Bless
Bless
mkrishnan
Dec 29, 10:12 PM
Can you link a brotha'? I googled but couldn't find it.
IJ Reilly
Jun 20, 05:03 PM
Do you have a link to back this claim?
I believe this does not need to be disclosed publicly by a company, provided the holding is less than a certain percentage of the outstanding shares. WildCowboy is correct, however. The $150 million "investment" in 1997 (actually a patent dispute settlement, nothing to do with antitrust) was in non-voting shares which vested many years ago, and are generally supposed to have been cashed in. Microsoft doesn't have any influence on electing members of Apple's Board of Directors, which is the most important thing to know. The 1997 deal was set up so that they would not.
I believe this does not need to be disclosed publicly by a company, provided the holding is less than a certain percentage of the outstanding shares. WildCowboy is correct, however. The $150 million "investment" in 1997 (actually a patent dispute settlement, nothing to do with antitrust) was in non-voting shares which vested many years ago, and are generally supposed to have been cashed in. Microsoft doesn't have any influence on electing members of Apple's Board of Directors, which is the most important thing to know. The 1997 deal was set up so that they would not.
MacCoaster
Sep 24, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by {1984}
i guess everyone knows about the whole "MHz myth" thing...
Reason for G4 processors killing the Pentium 4 is cuz of the pipeline and i'm not gonna bother cuz everyone probably knows...
Funny that Motorola had to add a few more pipelines just to have the G4 catch up to the Pentium 4. Sorry bud, in pure performance, the Pentium 4 2.8GHz and Athlon XP 2.13GHz 2600+ has got it beat. *IF* the G4 was at ~2.x GHz, sure it'd beat the Pentium 4, but the fastest one is 1.25GHz. Dual 1.25 GHz != 2.5GHz in real world so, as pointed by the "benchmarks," Approximately 2.25 GHz G4 (1.25x2) performs just as good as a single Pentium 4 2.8GHz. There are also *A LOT* other things that contribute to performance other than just the stupid pipelines. Memory controller, bus, pretty much anything.
Right now, the G4 simply sucks. We need the G5 or the new IBM PowerPC. G4 isn't living up to its expectations unless Motorola has performed some miracle to boost the G4 to 3GHz overnight. That ain't happening, either. The best G4 Motorola has ever done was the 7410. Those Dual 533MHzs kicked other arses!
On the other hand, for productivity, the Macintosh experience is the simply best and fastest, but as a research computer, I'll take a quad Xeon running FreeBSD 5.0 for the price of a high end Power Mac G4, thank you. Otherwise, if I want to get my **** done, I'll simply buy an iMac 800MHz with the best desktop OS.
i guess everyone knows about the whole "MHz myth" thing...
Reason for G4 processors killing the Pentium 4 is cuz of the pipeline and i'm not gonna bother cuz everyone probably knows...
Funny that Motorola had to add a few more pipelines just to have the G4 catch up to the Pentium 4. Sorry bud, in pure performance, the Pentium 4 2.8GHz and Athlon XP 2.13GHz 2600+ has got it beat. *IF* the G4 was at ~2.x GHz, sure it'd beat the Pentium 4, but the fastest one is 1.25GHz. Dual 1.25 GHz != 2.5GHz in real world so, as pointed by the "benchmarks," Approximately 2.25 GHz G4 (1.25x2) performs just as good as a single Pentium 4 2.8GHz. There are also *A LOT* other things that contribute to performance other than just the stupid pipelines. Memory controller, bus, pretty much anything.
Right now, the G4 simply sucks. We need the G5 or the new IBM PowerPC. G4 isn't living up to its expectations unless Motorola has performed some miracle to boost the G4 to 3GHz overnight. That ain't happening, either. The best G4 Motorola has ever done was the 7410. Those Dual 533MHzs kicked other arses!
On the other hand, for productivity, the Macintosh experience is the simply best and fastest, but as a research computer, I'll take a quad Xeon running FreeBSD 5.0 for the price of a high end Power Mac G4, thank you. Otherwise, if I want to get my **** done, I'll simply buy an iMac 800MHz with the best desktop OS.
MacManiac1224
Oct 22, 06:09 PM
Now that Apple has took off the 15 inch display off thier site, when can we expect upgrades to the display line? I don't think we will have to wait till Macworld, I think we can expect them very soon. My thinking is that with new displays, Apple could boost sales for Christmas, making the displays more attractive looking, and of course cutting prices and releasing a 19 inch. This is what I think:
17 inch - $699
19 inch - $1199
23 inch - $3199
I think those prices are fare. What do you guys think?
17 inch - $699
19 inch - $1199
23 inch - $3199
I think those prices are fare. What do you guys think?
chaos86
Mar 29, 08:01 PM
That easy? I thought I would be something more complicated...thanks for the help!
nope. headless computers are literally that- normal computers that have been beheaded. the only issue to overcome is how to manage it without a screen to look at (or presumably a keyboard or mouse to input with), and vnc does a great job of that.
nope. headless computers are literally that- normal computers that have been beheaded. the only issue to overcome is how to manage it without a screen to look at (or presumably a keyboard or mouse to input with), and vnc does a great job of that.
hacurio
Oct 18, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by MacCoaster
I said we probably would never see any more than a dual PowerPC 970 Mac. Did I say that the 970 couldn't do SMP?
Oh, since you're insisting about low-end workstations--why couldn't the Itanium fit right in? Itaniums are far cheaper than a lot of other 64bit vendors.
Besides, the Opteron is for both servers and workstations.
Depends on how you define "workstations."
I never disagreed with you there (Power Macs being dual only) but I disagreed when you started to talk about Quad, Oct, etc. low-end �workstations.� So let�s put it simple for you���According with a dictionary, a workstation computer is a stand-alone computer, often with a high-resolution display, used for computer-aided design and other complex and specialized applications. A workstation is a machine oriented to professionals and ranges in price anywhere between $2,000 to up to $15,000 or sometimes even more. Ok, lets analyze what a low-end workstation is. If the prices range between $2,000 (like the dell workstation 530, the cheapest dual workstation dell has and it�s not capable of quad configurations) and $15,000 (like the HP Workstation zx6000 with dual Intel Itanium 2; to be precise it costs $14,160,) then a low-end workstation is one that ranges in price between $2,000 and $5,000. Non of the $5,000 range work stations I�ve seen are quad, nor oct; furthermore, there in no low en Itanium workstation. The cheapest Itanium workstation I�ve seen is the HP zx2000 which costs around $6,000+ and is not even dual.
I said we probably would never see any more than a dual PowerPC 970 Mac. Did I say that the 970 couldn't do SMP?
Oh, since you're insisting about low-end workstations--why couldn't the Itanium fit right in? Itaniums are far cheaper than a lot of other 64bit vendors.
Besides, the Opteron is for both servers and workstations.
Depends on how you define "workstations."
I never disagreed with you there (Power Macs being dual only) but I disagreed when you started to talk about Quad, Oct, etc. low-end �workstations.� So let�s put it simple for you���According with a dictionary, a workstation computer is a stand-alone computer, often with a high-resolution display, used for computer-aided design and other complex and specialized applications. A workstation is a machine oriented to professionals and ranges in price anywhere between $2,000 to up to $15,000 or sometimes even more. Ok, lets analyze what a low-end workstation is. If the prices range between $2,000 (like the dell workstation 530, the cheapest dual workstation dell has and it�s not capable of quad configurations) and $15,000 (like the HP Workstation zx6000 with dual Intel Itanium 2; to be precise it costs $14,160,) then a low-end workstation is one that ranges in price between $2,000 and $5,000. Non of the $5,000 range work stations I�ve seen are quad, nor oct; furthermore, there in no low en Itanium workstation. The cheapest Itanium workstation I�ve seen is the HP zx2000 which costs around $6,000+ and is not even dual.
virus1
Jun 10, 01:57 AM
this is kind of wierd. i assume it is a typo, but maybe there is some other expanation for it. [Note: clicking link will begin download!]here, (http://wsidecar.apple.com/cgi-bin/bc/nph-bc) the first line of the first paragraph: Thank you for your interest in features of the next version of Mac OS X, Leopard. this is on the page you get after beggining to download bootcamp.
any ideas? kinda specific, and a bit odd for a typo. is there any way its not a mistake, or am i missing something?
any ideas? kinda specific, and a bit odd for a typo. is there any way its not a mistake, or am i missing something?
Rajj
Sep 14, 11:08 AM
I would wait until SanFan Macworld!!!
You will be very happy.......Trust me!!;) :D
You will be very happy.......Trust me!!;) :D
Hummer
Jan 1, 06:22 PM
I'm running the program now.
Macaddict16
Oct 18, 01:37 PM
How about this...
A Car iPod that fits into your car just like an aftermarket CD player that has:
AM/FM Tuner
Airport Capability
Rendevus Technology
CD Player?
Hard Drive
So when you pull into your garage your "iStereo" automaticly sences your Mac and connects and downloads new mp3's from iTunes. SmartLists could also be added. ex. you want all jazz music, punch a few buttons on your "iStereo" and when it syncs up it erases all old music and downloads all jazz files.
A Car iPod that fits into your car just like an aftermarket CD player that has:
AM/FM Tuner
Airport Capability
Rendevus Technology
CD Player?
Hard Drive
So when you pull into your garage your "iStereo" automaticly sences your Mac and connects and downloads new mp3's from iTunes. SmartLists could also be added. ex. you want all jazz music, punch a few buttons on your "iStereo" and when it syncs up it erases all old music and downloads all jazz files.
pcypert
Mar 18, 12:17 AM
Super Mario World easy. There's so many super nes games I'd rate higher than Mario RPG...I did enjoy it, but there's much better out there.
Paul
Paul
beez7777
Aug 31, 06:29 PM
hmm, its been a while now, what happened to ptrauber?:confused:
m-dogg
May 1, 10:53 PM
It does look kind of white in that orange-background picture. But if you go to the website mentioned in the materials (www.apple.com/go/enjoyyourself), it is silver/aluminum...
macidiot
Mar 30, 01:18 PM
Who gives a rats ass?
Its apparently a great game. Its getting rave reviews. So its a big deal for mac to get an a-list game.
To answer your question, anyone that is a star wars fan or anyone that likes high quality games. Which, last I heard, means a lot of people.
The bigger question is when is it coming out for Mac? Though I'm all for more games on mac, I have to say that I'll probably be finished playing the ps2 version by the time the mac version is released...
Its apparently a great game. Its getting rave reviews. So its a big deal for mac to get an a-list game.
To answer your question, anyone that is a star wars fan or anyone that likes high quality games. Which, last I heard, means a lot of people.
The bigger question is when is it coming out for Mac? Though I'm all for more games on mac, I have to say that I'll probably be finished playing the ps2 version by the time the mac version is released...
Blue Velvet
Nov 1, 04:59 PM
Yes � we've been waiting for this for a while...
Why not Indesign?
Workflow, retraining, bosses...
All good things come to those who wait.
Quark -- still fine for doing good work... just not ideal.
Why not Indesign?
Workflow, retraining, bosses...
All good things come to those who wait.
Quark -- still fine for doing good work... just not ideal.