lythium
Apr 8, 04:31 PM
are you pinging by ip address or netbios/bonjour name?
antdawe
May 5, 03:24 PM
Are you sure it wont go into DFU mode? Unless you unlocked and messed with the baseland, I doubt its bricked.
no not unlocked its sim free factory.
pretty sure it wont. tried loads of times. cant even get it to switch off. i vaguely remember a program that would force ios into dfu from mac or am i making things up.
no not unlocked its sim free factory.
pretty sure it wont. tried loads of times. cant even get it to switch off. i vaguely remember a program that would force ios into dfu from mac or am i making things up.
VNM
Apr 6, 09:11 AM
Both are 1080P (1920x1080), so the 27" ACD has ~70% greater resolution (2560x1440).
chrmjenkins
Jun 29, 01:31 PM
Woz is great. The wife and I have mentioned even going to the store he always shows up to wait in line just to meet him.
jackerin
Jan 31, 02:48 PM
there's a way to switch the speaker out to line in. how do i find it?
If you know that, can't you check with the source? Because I had not heard about such a feature before...
If you know that, can't you check with the source? Because I had not heard about such a feature before...
ActionableMango
Apr 22, 06:26 PM
USB Overdrive has caused problems for me in the past. It's actually really great until you want to uninstall it or replace it with something else. Then the "fun" begins. I eventually went with a whole OS wipe, but I didn't have the procedure that rtheb points out.
milatchi
Mar 16, 12:04 AM
If this is a straight Mac Classic try booting from the ROM and see if you get the same results: when powering on.
ThatDude42
Jul 6, 07:21 AM
I am going.... Which store are you going to, the AT&T store are the Apple Store.
Peace
Jan 12, 02:01 PM
Funny stuff!!
koilvr
Feb 10, 07:25 AM
AT&T is way better service in Knoxville then verizon, even with all these hills. My girlfriends verizon iPhone she got Monday is horrible in data speeds.
Kingsnapped
Aug 16, 06:35 PM
rumor (fact?) #3 might get the entry disqualified, but i like it.
you shoud make the "red" more visible tho
It's an accurate reflection of some posts on the board. The word "ass" isn't taboo here, and it's not me expressing an opinion as much as one of many clich� comments we see around here. Some other quotes:
"My powerbook is making strange noises"
"I got a Dell!!!1!11"
"Wait, or buy now?"
"This Tuesday"
and
"I don't get men"
you shoud make the "red" more visible tho
It's an accurate reflection of some posts on the board. The word "ass" isn't taboo here, and it's not me expressing an opinion as much as one of many clich� comments we see around here. Some other quotes:
"My powerbook is making strange noises"
"I got a Dell!!!1!11"
"Wait, or buy now?"
"This Tuesday"
and
"I don't get men"
bareguns
May 3, 11:30 AM
If you already have two partitions established, you can reformat one without affecting the other. It's like having two separate drives.
Brilliant! thanks for your help :D
Brilliant! thanks for your help :D
odj310388
May 28, 03:23 PM
Got to St Davids at 8:30 and there was a queue of about 40 people at the apple store. Went to Currys digital and had a 32gb 3G iPad in my hands within 5 mins!!
Pfft that's cheating!
Pfft that's cheating!
Mustafa
Nov 29, 10:04 AM
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com
ulenz
Sep 19, 12:23 PM
PowerMacs G5 for climate simulation needed
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
masterjedi73
Apr 13, 08:41 PM
I just bought a western digital for the exact computer you are talking about and it's working just fine. I thnk it was $60. at best buy. It's 320gigs.
dukebound85
Apr 4, 12:39 PM
i have never heard of that. maybe the trial game. i had to buy it
Mustafa
Nov 29, 10:04 AM
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com
keysersoze
Jun 19, 12:28 PM
What speed (processor)?
kevin2223
May 5, 09:21 PM
You can find the security slot on the back of the iMac.
Kensington (http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/sel/334/laptop+locks.aspx) makes many of the locks, they can be found online for significantly cheaper than what the Apple Store or regular retail places will carry them for. Most are priced between �25-40.
This one (http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/p/1174/K64615EU/desktop++peripherals+locking+kit.aspx) is intended for desktop use and can also lock peripherals.
http://i.imgur.com/9gyjl.jpg
Kensington (http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/sel/334/laptop+locks.aspx) makes many of the locks, they can be found online for significantly cheaper than what the Apple Store or regular retail places will carry them for. Most are priced between �25-40.
This one (http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/p/1174/K64615EU/desktop++peripherals+locking+kit.aspx) is intended for desktop use and can also lock peripherals.
http://i.imgur.com/9gyjl.jpg
DoFoT9
Mar 2, 12:13 PM
Sorry I meant ipod touch however it might make more sense to look at 2nd gen. ipad since I want to use it for video calls.
ahh ok. the ipod touch does have a camera in it - though i am not sure how well skype works with it.
the ipad event is now, so we will find out soon what is happening :)
ahh ok. the ipod touch does have a camera in it - though i am not sure how well skype works with it.
the ipad event is now, so we will find out soon what is happening :)
Melrose
Dec 2, 08:22 AM
No Gilmour, no soul. :(
I know Gilmour wasn't a founding member, but Pink Floyd is not Pink Floyd without their lead guitarist.
I know Gilmour wasn't a founding member, but Pink Floyd is not Pink Floyd without their lead guitarist.
FourBagz
Apr 24, 09:13 AM
Before coming to this forum I've spent literally at least 15 hours this weekend trying to get this working myself by watching countless videos, searching so many websites, and just plain playing around with as many different settings as I could think that might fix it. So any input from another person would be very much appreciated.
My Setup
Playstation 3
Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 (ordered from Amazon a week ago)
EyeTV
MacBook Pro (2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3)
iMovie '09 (came with my MacBook Pro)
The Problem
I recorded a 30:33 minute clip and tried exporting in the following ways:
1. H.264 (native)
2. "QuickTime Movie" (using H.264)
H.264 native always imports smoothly into iMovie but for some reason the length of the exported clip is shorter than the original by 10 seconds (30:22) which means my live commentary, while synched at the beginning of the video, will become out of synch later in the video (not sure if it becomes progressively worse or if it happens at a single point in the video). I'm also not sure if the video is missing frames or if the entire video from end-to-end is actually playing slightly faster than the original speed.
QuickTime Movie using H.264 exports smoothly out of EyeTV (maintains the original length of the clip) but fails to import into iMovie with "The file will not be imported. It is not compatible with iMovie.".
However, if I export just 10 seconds of the clip with the same QuickTime Movie/H.264 option that iMovie rejected earlier, it imports just fine.
I believe I've tried other export options but I won't list them here because I'm not 100% sure about them yet, I need more time to play with them. Many of them didn't import into iMovie. I've tried so many things. I wish I could trial Final Cut Express to see if it'd fix my import problems but I don't want to spend $200 only to find out it doesn't work. I also know there's an iMovie '11 but again I don't know if that'd fix any of this.
One thing to note is that I saw someone on YouTube mention he had problems (didn't mention what they were) in using the Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 he purchased from Amazon. Mine came with no remote (the box did not have a photo of the remote like it does on the manufacturers homepage).
I've e-mailed Hauppauge and EyeTV to try and help me understand what's going on.
My Setup
Playstation 3
Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 (ordered from Amazon a week ago)
EyeTV
MacBook Pro (2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3)
iMovie '09 (came with my MacBook Pro)
The Problem
I recorded a 30:33 minute clip and tried exporting in the following ways:
1. H.264 (native)
2. "QuickTime Movie" (using H.264)
H.264 native always imports smoothly into iMovie but for some reason the length of the exported clip is shorter than the original by 10 seconds (30:22) which means my live commentary, while synched at the beginning of the video, will become out of synch later in the video (not sure if it becomes progressively worse or if it happens at a single point in the video). I'm also not sure if the video is missing frames or if the entire video from end-to-end is actually playing slightly faster than the original speed.
QuickTime Movie using H.264 exports smoothly out of EyeTV (maintains the original length of the clip) but fails to import into iMovie with "The file will not be imported. It is not compatible with iMovie.".
However, if I export just 10 seconds of the clip with the same QuickTime Movie/H.264 option that iMovie rejected earlier, it imports just fine.
I believe I've tried other export options but I won't list them here because I'm not 100% sure about them yet, I need more time to play with them. Many of them didn't import into iMovie. I've tried so many things. I wish I could trial Final Cut Express to see if it'd fix my import problems but I don't want to spend $200 only to find out it doesn't work. I also know there's an iMovie '11 but again I don't know if that'd fix any of this.
One thing to note is that I saw someone on YouTube mention he had problems (didn't mention what they were) in using the Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 he purchased from Amazon. Mine came with no remote (the box did not have a photo of the remote like it does on the manufacturers homepage).
I've e-mailed Hauppauge and EyeTV to try and help me understand what's going on.
GGJstudios
Apr 25, 12:50 PM
Yes, I say reformatting in reference to virus....
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There has never been a virus in the wild that affects Mac OS X since it was released 10 years ago. The handful of trojans that exist can be easily avoided with some education and common sense and care in what software you install:
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There has never been a virus in the wild that affects Mac OS X since it was released 10 years ago. The handful of trojans that exist can be easily avoided with some education and common sense and care in what software you install:
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)