misterc0w
Mar 11, 01:25 PM
Line didn't look too bad when i walked by at noon. I guess a lot more have showed up since then. Hopefully since there is not an activation the line will move quickly. I won't be able to get there til almost 4.:(
Studawg7
Sep 28, 09:19 PM
i love the wrist support mouse pads. definitely a good choice. i dont know how i live without mine at work. hope you find the one you are looking for with the above links.
iMeowbot
Sep 27, 08:22 PM
Sorry, missed this one. If you haven't found the answer already, you can use that command line in the instructions as is (but it will probably be ./mysql and so on). The nuke.sql file can be anywhere you want it to be. Instead of the <nuke.php in the example, you can use < /Users/iMeowbot/junk/nuke.php (or whatever the full path the the actual file is).
GGJstudios
May 5, 05:21 PM
How safe it is to install Apps on MBP downloaded from a torrent website? I mean can I download iWork or Photoshop for example without having problems with Apple and Adobe?
No, it's not safe due to trojans installed in pirated software. Also, we don't discuss software piracy on this site.
http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules
Warez/Serials/Keys. Do not post software serial numbers or keys or refer people to specific websites, software, or techniques whose purpose is to break or bypass software licensing methods, distribute cracks, or obtain or use commercial software or media in violation of its license and/or for copyright violation. Do not ask for or give such help.
No, it's not safe due to trojans installed in pirated software. Also, we don't discuss software piracy on this site.
http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules
Warez/Serials/Keys. Do not post software serial numbers or keys or refer people to specific websites, software, or techniques whose purpose is to break or bypass software licensing methods, distribute cracks, or obtain or use commercial software or media in violation of its license and/or for copyright violation. Do not ask for or give such help.
mysterytramp
May 2, 08:59 PM
thanks for tips, both seem bit expensive ...
Then Google "rsync." You can run it free from terminal. Once you get the hang of its commands, you can wrap it in an AppleScript.
mt
Then Google "rsync." You can run it free from terminal. Once you get the hang of its commands, you can wrap it in an AppleScript.
mt
ezekielrage_99
May 4, 01:43 AM
That is actually a very good point you've brought up. The main interest I have with Thunderbolt is is there will be any AV I/O devices.
Still this is what happens when ultra new technology has been introduced without much support of devices, I can remember the same when USB was introduced...
Still this is what happens when ultra new technology has been introduced without much support of devices, I can remember the same when USB was introduced...
thechidz
Jun 18, 11:37 AM
350 seems fair, pics?
MacDuff2000
May 12, 01:10 PM
How much did you pay for them? Just curious.
Those are really cool!
Those are really cool!
zimv20
Feb 27, 08:42 PM
once the RNP has done its work, it'll be sending out a line level signal. so you should use the line ins on the MOTU.
Cybernanga
Mar 30, 01:25 AM
Why do you have to be registered to download the program? I think it's kind of annoying. Is there any particular reason that you did this?
It's still beta software, and I'd like to know who has downloaded it so I can email them if I find a dangerous bug.
Registration is free, and so is the application at this stage, so I don't think it's too much to ask.
Just in case you were wondering, I haven't found any dangerous bug's and I haven't emailed anyone, yet.
It's still beta software, and I'd like to know who has downloaded it so I can email them if I find a dangerous bug.
Registration is free, and so is the application at this stage, so I don't think it's too much to ask.
Just in case you were wondering, I haven't found any dangerous bug's and I haven't emailed anyone, yet.
TSE
Feb 15, 11:27 AM
Hi guys...
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
agentbob
Sep 24, 03:41 PM
How much is the drive your looking at and do you have software like Toast for the burner? Also do you have a FW cable?
The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.
Thinking about getting a simple firewire case with an oxford 911 chipset and putting the Pioneer 110D in there... any thoughts or people with a similar setup?
The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.
Thinking about getting a simple firewire case with an oxford 911 chipset and putting the Pioneer 110D in there... any thoughts or people with a similar setup?
amnichols10
Feb 24, 02:48 AM
Thanks. All I had to do was reset the display setting (hold shift at startup) and I was good. Thanks for the reply though.
Big D 51
Apr 23, 07:18 AM
Unfortunately there aren't any docking stations for the macbook air, infact the only docking station for any mac laptop is a port replicator for the MBP. I beileve that there is a stand somewhere, but I personally don't see the need, hopefully thunderbolt will bring some interesting options. That is if its included in the next MBA.
Thanks for information.
Thanks for information.
Eraserhead
May 23, 08:42 AM
i suggest a section of mac maintenance and backup apps. i think most people forget about backing up their stuff sometimes.
Added, with Superduper, AppZapper and Onyx, if you want to add more feel free :).
Added, with Superduper, AppZapper and Onyx, if you want to add more feel free :).
-aggie-
Apr 30, 06:11 PM
Buy new headphones? :)
maflynn
Mar 28, 05:56 AM
It may be a member site and not a site for consumers. I don't know, it is sparse but there is a link for logging in, so that leads me to believe its for franchisees or something.
honeycrisp
Jun 18, 12:06 PM
Sold!
blevins321
Mar 24, 02:41 PM
Craigslist?
KeithPratt
Apr 26, 08:17 PM
You mean the "Save As... (⌘S)" menu in the File menu, where one can choose what container to use?
Further down the File menu there's a 'Save Track'. I'm running the 1.9.3 beta � this function hasn't always been there.
Further down the File menu there's a 'Save Track'. I'm running the 1.9.3 beta � this function hasn't always been there.
flopticalcube
May 15, 10:35 PM
Just a little note to say that someone with RAM authority (CanadaRAM?) should probably update the "Understanding Intel Mac RAM" (http://guides.macrumors.com/Understanding_Intel_Mac_RAM) guide as it doesn't have any info on the new DDR3 Macs.
Thank you. :)
Thank you. :)
Blorzoga
Apr 2, 09:02 AM
Just read that Apple will announce the 2i at the WWDC and it will be the iPad 2 with a retina display. This model with cost an extra $150.
That was an April fools joke, if you didn't already know.
That was an April fools joke, if you didn't already know.
Ach111es
May 5, 11:36 PM
redsnow directed towards 4.2.6, then select install cydia.
then turn off.
then rerun redsnow, direct it to 4.2.6 again, then select boot untethered.
cydia.pushfix.info
scroll down to verizon untether.
voila.
then turn off.
then rerun redsnow, direct it to 4.2.6 again, then select boot untethered.
cydia.pushfix.info
scroll down to verizon untether.
voila.
bousozoku
Jan 1, 04:27 AM
Perhaps, if the project supported more than Windows machines, it would be possible to help.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.