DaBorg
Feb 20, 02:12 PM
I'm looking at upgrading my Mac Mini to 8GB of RAM (from 4). I checked out the Apple store (eeek, I know) and it was around $600 CDN for the 8GB of RAM!!!!
Question, though...based on what I know of the type of RAM in the mini, I can purchase some non-Apple branded RAM form my local computer store for about $100.
I know Apple is over-priced, but this is insanely over-priced. Am I missing something or risking anything if I go with the non-Apple RAM?
Specifically, the RAM I'm looking at getting is this one:
http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_309&item_id=033394
Question, though...based on what I know of the type of RAM in the mini, I can purchase some non-Apple branded RAM form my local computer store for about $100.
I know Apple is over-priced, but this is insanely over-priced. Am I missing something or risking anything if I go with the non-Apple RAM?
Specifically, the RAM I'm looking at getting is this one:
http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_309&item_id=033394
pdxflint
Jun 24, 03:19 PM
Sold.
Just curious... how much did you get for it? I've got a MBP 2.2 15" 120GB, and if I upgrade anytime soon it would be good information about the resale market.
Just curious... how much did you get for it? I've got a MBP 2.2 15" 120GB, and if I upgrade anytime soon it would be good information about the resale market.
MultiFinder17
May 1, 05:08 PM
Yes it is. My background is a light grey colour so it shows up on that. And the fact that I know it's there means my eyes are drawn to it.
Best of luck trying to get it replaced, but don't expect them to do it mate.
Best of luck trying to get it replaced, but don't expect them to do it mate.
From A Buick 8
Apr 22, 02:40 PM
I thought you could JB the iPhone and then use an app called MiFi (or somethinlg) and create a hot spot that the iPad (1st or 2nd Gen) could use.
I am losing my work provided cellphone and i was thinking about an iPhone for doing just that.
I am losing my work provided cellphone and i was thinking about an iPhone for doing just that.
ihav0frnds
May 2, 06:14 PM
haha pretty good
nicname
Apr 14, 09:16 PM
ok so ive been wanting the incase black snap on case but stumbled upon this case
http://www.speckproducts.com/seethru-satin-iphone-4-shell-black.html
im wondering if anyone has this case and is it like an incase snap on but more protective?
this is the incase
http://www.goincase.com/products/detail/snap-case-cl59593
http://www.speckproducts.com/seethru-satin-iphone-4-shell-black.html
im wondering if anyone has this case and is it like an incase snap on but more protective?
this is the incase
http://www.goincase.com/products/detail/snap-case-cl59593
Fubar1977
Apr 30, 07:10 AM
I would try a factory reset before returning.
I assume when you said you`d reset it you simply meant shutting it down and rebooting it.
Traces of your JB may remain and you NEED to rule that out TOTALLY before looking at a hardware fault imo.
I assume when you said you`d reset it you simply meant shutting it down and rebooting it.
Traces of your JB may remain and you NEED to rule that out TOTALLY before looking at a hardware fault imo.
ghostlyorb
Apr 4, 09:31 AM
You're right in a way. You can use the Linksys and extend via ethernet to the AP express to extend it. OR... you can buy 2 APEs and have one be the WIFI.. and then the 2nd one would just extend from the 1st one. It's super easy to setup with the software on the mac!
Nicolasdec
Apr 3, 05:34 AM
Yeah, almost as much as a PS3!
And no HD-DVD or WIFI.:confused:
And no HD-DVD or WIFI.:confused:
iZach
Dec 2, 09:20 PM
OK WILL DO FOR FEE OF $34599387458973985739485 PAID BY ESCREWYOU.COM. THANKS.
lmfao
lmfao
CF Fighter
Jan 12, 08:52 PM
The chair of the FCC talked earlier this week about the big push forward the US will see this year in digitizing the nation with the 700 mHz as well as WiMax and the digital conversion of TV stations. He wants true broadband access across the country and he says that 200 kbps is NOT broadband and new rules will be coming down the pipeline soon to force companies to up their network speeds and access.
alph45
Apr 15, 11:35 AM
to get your VHS source onto your computer it would have to be digitized first. So either you digitized the video or someone did it for you. How this was done determines the base quality of your DIGITAL source. It can't be better than your source, but it can be converted to a more useful or less useful digital format (h.264 = more / mpeg2 = less for example).
it seems your asking how imovie handles video import for various versions. I don't use imovie, but i can tell your quoting some rather old versions (think it's up to 11 now). this should help with version history and what you can expect: http://tinyurl.com/6gk3p57
if the software got better over the year it may handle recording the source in a different way (e.g. filtering noise while recording, bettering line time base...).
I'm really scratching my head. You not recording, your importing a digital file or your capturing from a digital source such as DV tape.
Noise filtering would be a filter...that's a post process.
Have no idea what a "line time base" is.
There are plenty of products out there for cleaning up old / damaged / noisy video, but they are plugins for the most part (build-in or otherwise).
it seems your asking how imovie handles video import for various versions. I don't use imovie, but i can tell your quoting some rather old versions (think it's up to 11 now). this should help with version history and what you can expect: http://tinyurl.com/6gk3p57
if the software got better over the year it may handle recording the source in a different way (e.g. filtering noise while recording, bettering line time base...).
I'm really scratching my head. You not recording, your importing a digital file or your capturing from a digital source such as DV tape.
Noise filtering would be a filter...that's a post process.
Have no idea what a "line time base" is.
There are plenty of products out there for cleaning up old / damaged / noisy video, but they are plugins for the most part (build-in or otherwise).
old-wiz
May 4, 06:50 PM
BBB ratings are no longer very reliable. You can get rid of a bad rating by buying advertising from BBB. I never trust a BBB rating anymore.
roadbloc
Apr 23, 08:30 AM
I got a refund for Aperture when my nephew accidentally bought it whilst playing on my Mac. Strangely enough, I can still use the App, (even though I don't as I prefer iPhoto), I though Apple would have the power to remove stuff off your purchases list so you could no longer use it.
TMay
Oct 30, 04:14 PM
Dell is putting a little pressure on Gateway with this. A detente with Apple is just a temporary measure.
Not having the premier MP3 player is a disadvantage in Gateway's goal of selling consumer products via its retail stores. In a way, Apple and Dell are "colluding" to accelerate Gateway's downfall.
Gateway made a mistake with the iMac comparison ad.
Not having the premier MP3 player is a disadvantage in Gateway's goal of selling consumer products via its retail stores. In a way, Apple and Dell are "colluding" to accelerate Gateway's downfall.
Gateway made a mistake with the iMac comparison ad.
TwoJax
Mar 25, 04:43 PM
I was afraid that was going to be the answer. Thanks for the reply.
If anyone knows anything different, feel free to let me know...like maybe how to jb 3.2.2 at this late stage.
:mad:
If anyone knows anything different, feel free to let me know...like maybe how to jb 3.2.2 at this late stage.
:mad:
madamimadam
Oct 17, 01:08 AM
Originally posted by ForumApple
HELP!! My G4 CUBE450 has gone crazy recently!
1. It turns on and off by itself all the time.
56) Scenario Paintball
Special Ops Paintball Guns
HELP!! My G4 CUBE450 has gone crazy recently!
1. It turns on and off by itself all the time.
Chrispy
Sep 24, 01:57 PM
he was recruited onto a team and they compete in international tournaments... according to him, the only proper gaming set up would use a CRT not an LCD. *shrugg* I'm quite ignorant in these matters though. :o
This is true. If you are really looking to get the best quality image in your games go with a CRT monitor. The reason gamers recommend these is for the fact they do not have a "native resolution" like LCD monitors do. On a CRT you can play at 800x600 or 1280x1024 and the game will not look blurry at either setting. If you have a LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024 if you play a game at 800x600 then it will look blurry and not nearly as crisp as if you had a CRT. However, if your computer is fast enough to run all your games at your monitor's native resolution then this is not something to worry about. Also, most LCD monitor manufacturers have fixed the motion blur issues that used to haunt them in the past so at least that is not a worry anymore.
This is true. If you are really looking to get the best quality image in your games go with a CRT monitor. The reason gamers recommend these is for the fact they do not have a "native resolution" like LCD monitors do. On a CRT you can play at 800x600 or 1280x1024 and the game will not look blurry at either setting. If you have a LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024 if you play a game at 800x600 then it will look blurry and not nearly as crisp as if you had a CRT. However, if your computer is fast enough to run all your games at your monitor's native resolution then this is not something to worry about. Also, most LCD monitor manufacturers have fixed the motion blur issues that used to haunt them in the past so at least that is not a worry anymore.
iJohnHenry
Apr 25, 05:43 PM
We print out all spam posts and keep them in notebooks so arn can review them during our bi-centurial performance evaluations.
Oh, is arn مرد دو صد ساله ??
I guess that's better than coffins and dirt from Transylvania.
Oh, is arn مرد دو صد ساله ??
I guess that's better than coffins and dirt from Transylvania.
larkost
Apr 26, 10:27 PM
Two notes for you:
1) Why have you not told us what your device is? At least the class of device? This could at least get us to the point of knowing if we should expect the OS to have a generic HID divice driver for this class of device. If there is no generic class driver, then: yes, absolutely you will need to create a device driver (and no, it is not going to be easy).
Unless you ask good questions, you should expect nothing but bad answers.
2) This is not the sort of forum where you should expect to find people who can write drivers. This is a user-level forum. If you need help writing device drivers, then your best bet (short of paying someone who knows how to write device drivers on the Mac) is going to be on Apple's Darwin-drivers list (http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-drivers).
1) Why have you not told us what your device is? At least the class of device? This could at least get us to the point of knowing if we should expect the OS to have a generic HID divice driver for this class of device. If there is no generic class driver, then: yes, absolutely you will need to create a device driver (and no, it is not going to be easy).
Unless you ask good questions, you should expect nothing but bad answers.
2) This is not the sort of forum where you should expect to find people who can write drivers. This is a user-level forum. If you need help writing device drivers, then your best bet (short of paying someone who knows how to write device drivers on the Mac) is going to be on Apple's Darwin-drivers list (http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-drivers).
bedifferent
May 6, 05:17 PM
It just looks prettier.
Exactly. Fine tuned for the new Joe-sumer iOS market, but nothing mind blowing for us Prosumers.
Exactly. Fine tuned for the new Joe-sumer iOS market, but nothing mind blowing for us Prosumers.
Rot'nApple
Apr 22, 02:01 PM
LAUNCH?!
Wrong word & phrase...
Should be... "It's About Time!" :rolleyes:
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Wrong word & phrase...
Should be... "It's About Time!" :rolleyes:
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appleguy123
Apr 27, 10:19 AM
It's in the retail case, it's a DVT prototype so it's probably close to being finished.
Do you have a tracking number or know when it will come in?
Do you have a tracking number or know when it will come in?
goMac
May 1, 03:39 AM
5870.
A 5870 is (on paper) twice as fast as one 5770. Two 5770s would be even in theory, but crossfire mode always has a speed hit, so the 5870 would beat two 5770s in crossfire.
Plus you have to deal with a more "exotic" configuration with crossfire.
A 5870 is (on paper) twice as fast as one 5770. Two 5770s would be even in theory, but crossfire mode always has a speed hit, so the 5870 would beat two 5770s in crossfire.
Plus you have to deal with a more "exotic" configuration with crossfire.