Sun Baked
Dec 10, 08:03 PM
There was an empty pad on the Rev. A machines, Apple may have simply run into a supply problem with the FW800 sockets.
But the Rev. B did make a major change on the USB port by moving it from the KeyLargo I/O chip to a PCI-to-USB chip -- which is what killed OS 9 bootability on that machine.
Of course the FW800 may not have been a supply problem at all, but an OS9 problem -- which could be why they left it off even after they switched back to the Rev. A boards on the later "legacy" machines.
But the Rev. B did make a major change on the USB port by moving it from the KeyLargo I/O chip to a PCI-to-USB chip -- which is what killed OS 9 bootability on that machine.
Of course the FW800 may not have been a supply problem at all, but an OS9 problem -- which could be why they left it off even after they switched back to the Rev. A boards on the later "legacy" machines.
GroundLoop
Sep 24, 05:05 PM
I have a 2004 Infiniti FX35 and I have only had one issue with it. My passenger-side mirror motor died. I got it fixed under warranty and all is good. The vehicle still young at about 27,500 miles, but I will let you know if I have an major issues.
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iMeowbot
Nov 2, 10:41 PM
I would want to see the "PowerMac" camelcase form be avoided. Apple do seem to avoid this in external docs, and when they use it internally its meaning seems to have settled on any PPC desktop Mac, including iMacs. For that generic case, "PowerPC Mac" or similar should get the point across to normal people.
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
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Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
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Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 25, 08:22 PM
My TV is advertised as 1080p and only does 1320x768. As long as it's above 720p they can claim 1080p. It seems that your actual question is whether it's the TV or your computer/connection. It's your TV, the resolution you're getting is its maximum resolution. The maximum resolution HDMI can do is generally 1080p (1920x1080).
This is technically not true, since HDMI can do pretty much any resolution DVI can do, but since it's a multimedia interface 1080p is likely the highest resolution a display you can connect via HDMI will give you (for now, at least).
This is technically not true, since HDMI can do pretty much any resolution DVI can do, but since it's a multimedia interface 1080p is likely the highest resolution a display you can connect via HDMI will give you (for now, at least).
Designer Dale
Mar 26, 01:34 AM
Easy. You want to use iPhoto to store your pics and just edit a few in PhotoShop. In the iPhoto Preferences Pane, set the Edit With drop-down to PhotoShop. Back in iPhoto, Right-Click on your photo and select Open in External Editor. That will open it in PhotoShop. If the file is shot in RAW, it will open in the Adobe Camera Raw portion of PS where you can make fine adjustments not available in either iPhoto or the usual PhotoShop window. If it's just a jpeg, it will go right to the main PS window.
Here is my iPhoto Preferences Pane. Ignore the Aperture settings.
Dale
Here is my iPhoto Preferences Pane. Ignore the Aperture settings.
Dale
BlaqkAudio
Apr 25, 11:28 PM
So I am a stickler when it comes to each of my songs having the correct album cover, as that is how I change songs quickly when listening on my iPhone.
Recently, I added a new batch of about 15 songs, with album cover and all, to my iPhone 4. The album artwork appears in my iTunes, and in the iPod "app" on the iPhone. However, in the past, when I locked my phone as music was playing, the background of the lock screen would be the album cover.
This was so for all but the 15 new songs.
So as an attempted solution I removed all music from my iPhone, then readded it.
Now none on my album covers show on the lock screen! Even the ones that used to! :confused:
All assistance is appreciated to fix this saddening problem.
Did you try restarting your iPhone? Last week I added a new album and the artwork didn't show for it. After restarting, the artwork showed up fine.
Recently, I added a new batch of about 15 songs, with album cover and all, to my iPhone 4. The album artwork appears in my iTunes, and in the iPod "app" on the iPhone. However, in the past, when I locked my phone as music was playing, the background of the lock screen would be the album cover.
This was so for all but the 15 new songs.
So as an attempted solution I removed all music from my iPhone, then readded it.
Now none on my album covers show on the lock screen! Even the ones that used to! :confused:
All assistance is appreciated to fix this saddening problem.
Did you try restarting your iPhone? Last week I added a new album and the artwork didn't show for it. After restarting, the artwork showed up fine.
Don Kosak
Apr 30, 02:21 PM
I use Pages on my iPad and haven't had any problems.
Maybe try a cold restart? (power down by holding Menu + Power buttons...)
Maybe try a cold restart? (power down by holding Menu + Power buttons...)
davedecay
Sep 7, 02:17 PM
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robbieduncan
Feb 15, 01:57 PM
Fantastic, thanks Arn :) And a chance for me to use the Resolved prefix :D
alph45
Apr 11, 02:57 PM
user preferences / general >>> uncheck "stop" on dropped frames and timecode break.
use "capture all".
use "capture all".
NT1440
Sep 15, 12:38 PM
Yeah, its not the best camera, but it does take some decent pics.
It's actually way better than I was expecting.
It's actually way better than I was expecting.
TheMacFeed
Oct 9, 07:40 PM
This is very cool.
jackiecanev2
Jun 21, 12:04 PM
You might be able to get that on ebay, but probably not around here. People tend to use the refurbished prices as a reference point, and you can get an SR 2.2 for $999 and the new penryn 2.4 for $1050. Ram is cheap (4gb = $80) and pretty much everyone here is willing to do it themselves.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 11:08 AM
Thanks Blue Velvet that's the sort of thin I was looking for. I have found a foundry called Parachute (http://www.paratype.com) who specialise in multilingual fonts.
No worries. Quite like the slab serif on the Caption version of PT Serif in your link. Good luck with your project. :)
No worries. Quite like the slab serif on the Caption version of PT Serif in your link. Good luck with your project. :)
generik
Dec 10, 09:52 PM
Care to share the reason why you are selling?
Xephian
Sep 22, 11:17 PM
I thought I've also heard they run on some G3's.
Yvan256
Aug 12, 06:11 PM
"Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy..." - Steve Jobs 1/30/10
So - are we really surprised? Is Adobe just "lazy" or did they cut their QA department? Maybe Safari does not have a significant enough market share to warrant QA testing?
The world may never know.
Safari may not have a market share as big as Firefox if we look at all operating systems combined, however I would bet that Safari is the most used browser on Mac OS X.
So - are we really surprised? Is Adobe just "lazy" or did they cut their QA department? Maybe Safari does not have a significant enough market share to warrant QA testing?
The world may never know.
Safari may not have a market share as big as Firefox if we look at all operating systems combined, however I would bet that Safari is the most used browser on Mac OS X.
ap3604
May 5, 10:48 PM
My black iPhone 4 used to overheat all the time in my car in the summer. Would the white one be less prone to overheating? Anyone has any experience?
This is one of the main benefits of getting the white iPhone 4 over the black version.
In addition to less heat absorbed by sunlight in the car you also get:
- no fingerprints shown
- less competition on craigslist and ebay
This is one of the main benefits of getting the white iPhone 4 over the black version.
In addition to less heat absorbed by sunlight in the car you also get:
- no fingerprints shown
- less competition on craigslist and ebay
res1233
May 1, 03:34 PM
Airport Extreme. Doesn't come with a disk. Supports HFS+. Unlike the Time Capsule, you can connect your hard drive to a Mac via USB.
Seriously, though, HFS+ is a hack, and Apple knows it. It was introduced in Mac OS 8.1, and it was never intended to be used for as long as it has been. Why do you think they tried to put UFS in 10.0 and ZFS into Leopard? From what I've read, ZFS would be a much better file system to be interested in.
Except HFS+ today wouldn't recognize itself if it saw its own picture from the 8.1 days. As long as Apple keeps improving it, it'll keep chugging, but I do agree that it either needs an overhaul, or be replaced. Filesystems have a lot of potential, most of which isn't realized with HFS+. It's unfortunate what happened to Apple's attempt at porting ZFS. We can only hope they'll have a try at that again someday.
Seriously, though, HFS+ is a hack, and Apple knows it. It was introduced in Mac OS 8.1, and it was never intended to be used for as long as it has been. Why do you think they tried to put UFS in 10.0 and ZFS into Leopard? From what I've read, ZFS would be a much better file system to be interested in.
Except HFS+ today wouldn't recognize itself if it saw its own picture from the 8.1 days. As long as Apple keeps improving it, it'll keep chugging, but I do agree that it either needs an overhaul, or be replaced. Filesystems have a lot of potential, most of which isn't realized with HFS+. It's unfortunate what happened to Apple's attempt at porting ZFS. We can only hope they'll have a try at that again someday.
gusapple
Jun 21, 10:35 AM
I'm in the exact same situation. I just want to so I can have the newest cool thing. There, I said it! :D
But seriously, If I end up not being able to snag an iPhone on launch day, then I want the new os until I can get one.
But seriously, If I end up not being able to snag an iPhone on launch day, then I want the new os until I can get one.
kevcofett
Mar 27, 09:39 AM
I'd like to get a mac mini server to use as a DVR etc. and then put regular mac mini's in each room in the house. I would also use my airport extreme which I already have.
The goal would be to have everything stored on either the server or the airport, and allow me to push any recorded program to any mac mini in the house for viewing. Is this possible with just the purchase of the mini server and a few minis (With my already purchased airport), or would I need other hardware to make it work too?
The goal would be to have everything stored on either the server or the airport, and allow me to push any recorded program to any mac mini in the house for viewing. Is this possible with just the purchase of the mini server and a few minis (With my already purchased airport), or would I need other hardware to make it work too?
Kestrel452
Nov 5, 10:04 PM
i hate sync with a passion. who the hell wants to navigate your music library using the indash radio? it's an arduous task even when using the Ford Edge / Lincoln MKX LCD touch screen. why the hell does Apple program the iPad to lock up when connected to sync?
CubeHacker
Apr 20, 06:03 PM
What AdrianK says is correct. If you can find "3rd party" servers that run an older version of the game pre 4.0, then you should be able to play just fine. Unfortunately, playing on the official servers will no longer be possible, due to blizzard removing the ppc executable from the game.
Flying Llama
Aug 20, 07:08 PM
no problem.
you know what would be nice? a tar where just the lama's wings move up and down.
Hmm... that would be nice... starting right away!
you know what would be nice? a tar where just the lama's wings move up and down.
Hmm... that would be nice... starting right away!
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