drjeffsykes
Apr 24, 12:17 AM
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In my PowerBook g3 (wallstreet) screen started behaving erratically to the point it became useless. We bought a g4 iMac and never looked back.
Finally determined that I want to get files off that old laptop, and not sure how to do so? I'm pretty sure the PowerBook still boots, and I'm going to try hooking up an external monitor (no I didn't think of that 9 years ago) to see if I can use it to see for sure. If it does work, and I can access the system after all these years, I want to be ready to grab files right then.
What would be the best way for me to connect it to an intel iMac to transfer those files? Would it be as easy as connecting the two with an Ethernet cable and turning on file sharing? Or should I plan on connecting it to the campus network at work and dumping to some network drive space?
The PowerBook is running 8.5, I think, and the iMac is running the most recent 10.6.
Any advice?
In my PowerBook g3 (wallstreet) screen started behaving erratically to the point it became useless. We bought a g4 iMac and never looked back.
Finally determined that I want to get files off that old laptop, and not sure how to do so? I'm pretty sure the PowerBook still boots, and I'm going to try hooking up an external monitor (no I didn't think of that 9 years ago) to see if I can use it to see for sure. If it does work, and I can access the system after all these years, I want to be ready to grab files right then.
What would be the best way for me to connect it to an intel iMac to transfer those files? Would it be as easy as connecting the two with an Ethernet cable and turning on file sharing? Or should I plan on connecting it to the campus network at work and dumping to some network drive space?
The PowerBook is running 8.5, I think, and the iMac is running the most recent 10.6.
Any advice?
SilentPanda
Nov 4, 09:27 AM
You guys should just become color blind then this kind of stuff won't even bother you.
umbilical
May 6, 08:16 PM
Hello,
With so little info, here's my tip:
-More ram is only (significantly) useful if you max out the RAM you have.
-WD hard drives have a very good record. I have 5 2TB greens, and 1 3TB green: love them all, they are perfect for storage. Go for the blacks if you're going to boot or work off them.
Loa
thanks Loa, I have just 2gb ram! so Im thinking buy 8gb from crucial for have 10gb...
about the hds, I have 1tb black and no problems 1 or 2 years and working perfect, I read good and bad reviews of greens, but maybe is for windows users etc... I go for the 2tb green ;) I want just for store my cd collection... not for work of hard things...
With so little info, here's my tip:
-More ram is only (significantly) useful if you max out the RAM you have.
-WD hard drives have a very good record. I have 5 2TB greens, and 1 3TB green: love them all, they are perfect for storage. Go for the blacks if you're going to boot or work off them.
Loa
thanks Loa, I have just 2gb ram! so Im thinking buy 8gb from crucial for have 10gb...
about the hds, I have 1tb black and no problems 1 or 2 years and working perfect, I read good and bad reviews of greens, but maybe is for windows users etc... I go for the 2tb green ;) I want just for store my cd collection... not for work of hard things...
rendezvouscp
Aug 11, 03:31 AM
Thanks, I appreciate the clarification.
-Chase
-Chase
hkaraman
Apr 6, 07:01 AM
Thanks franmatt80, I should give it a try and let you know how it goes!
Demigod Mac
Dec 15, 05:55 PM
Trying to open ports to allow hosting Killing Floor games, but no matter what I do, it doesn't want to open them.
The following ports are used by the game:
7707 UDP/IP (Game Port)
7708 UDP/IP (Query Port)
7717 UDP/IP (GameSpy Query Port)
28852 TCP/IP and UDP (Allows your Server to Connect to the Master Server Browser)
8075 TCP/IP (Port set via ListenPort that your WebAdmin will run on)
20560 UDP/IP (Steam Port)
* Linksys E1000 router w/ latest firmware installed
* Computer is assigned a static IP address (wired connection)
* Port Forwarding and Port Range forwarding have been configured
* Have tried DMZ to my Mac, no difference
* Mac OS X Firewall is disabled
* Router firewall is disabled
* Firewall On with the app on the allow list isn't making a difference
This web-based tool and Network Utility keep showing the required ports as "closed" even though I have set up port forwarding to my Mac's IP and there are no firewalls in place.
http://www.canyouseeme.org/
Here's the thing: if I enable something like Web Sharing (port 80) in Sharing, it opens and closes the port just fine, and those two utilities show the port's status properly.
But no matter what I do, firewall on or off, I can't get ports 7707-7717 and the others to become "open" on my Mac.
The following ports are used by the game:
7707 UDP/IP (Game Port)
7708 UDP/IP (Query Port)
7717 UDP/IP (GameSpy Query Port)
28852 TCP/IP and UDP (Allows your Server to Connect to the Master Server Browser)
8075 TCP/IP (Port set via ListenPort that your WebAdmin will run on)
20560 UDP/IP (Steam Port)
* Linksys E1000 router w/ latest firmware installed
* Computer is assigned a static IP address (wired connection)
* Port Forwarding and Port Range forwarding have been configured
* Have tried DMZ to my Mac, no difference
* Mac OS X Firewall is disabled
* Router firewall is disabled
* Firewall On with the app on the allow list isn't making a difference
This web-based tool and Network Utility keep showing the required ports as "closed" even though I have set up port forwarding to my Mac's IP and there are no firewalls in place.
http://www.canyouseeme.org/
Here's the thing: if I enable something like Web Sharing (port 80) in Sharing, it opens and closes the port just fine, and those two utilities show the port's status properly.
But no matter what I do, firewall on or off, I can't get ports 7707-7717 and the others to become "open" on my Mac.
MacRumors
Jan 18, 01:33 AM
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RAGE Software (http://www.ragesw.com/), maker of a suite of tools to assist webmasters in optimizing their websites, announced updates to two of their most popular applications, SERank and Domainer, at Macworld this week.
Domainer 1.5 is an update to RAGE's domain administration application. Previously functionality included integration with iCal to alert for domain name expirations and keychain to securely store FTP login details. Domainer 1.5 is a free update to current users and adds additional popularity statistics including blog popularity, RSS feed subscribers, and popular Digg.com submissions. Domainer website (http://www.ragesw.com/products/domainer.html)
Also released was SERank 1.5, which adds over a dozen new search engines and the ability to check up to 100 search engine results to SERank. SERank already had the capability to track where their websites appear on many other search engines automatically, including Google, Yahoo, and MSN. SERank website (http://www.ragesw.com/products/search-engine-rank.html)
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RAGE Software (http://www.ragesw.com/), maker of a suite of tools to assist webmasters in optimizing their websites, announced updates to two of their most popular applications, SERank and Domainer, at Macworld this week.
Domainer 1.5 is an update to RAGE's domain administration application. Previously functionality included integration with iCal to alert for domain name expirations and keychain to securely store FTP login details. Domainer 1.5 is a free update to current users and adds additional popularity statistics including blog popularity, RSS feed subscribers, and popular Digg.com submissions. Domainer website (http://www.ragesw.com/products/domainer.html)
Also released was SERank 1.5, which adds over a dozen new search engines and the ability to check up to 100 search engine results to SERank. SERank already had the capability to track where their websites appear on many other search engines automatically, including Google, Yahoo, and MSN. SERank website (http://www.ragesw.com/products/search-engine-rank.html)
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iMeowbot
Nov 1, 01:43 PM
BTW, what happened to the formatting on the Category:Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Ports) page? Why is it separating the S's like that, and making it a weird grid instead of a simple list of articles??
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
gloss
Mar 11, 01:49 PM
Grats.
Jaffa Cake
Mar 11, 06:45 AM
I would imagine they're probably holding off until Tiger � at which point, if I remember correctly, iSync is going to be discontinued and its functions integrated more heavily into the OS and .mac.
Blakeasd
Apr 29, 10:32 AM
So inside Objective-C actions I can use C++ methods or no?
Tilpots
Jan 19, 03:51 PM
Are you sure it was a woman and not the lady-like voice of Jeff Buckley (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8AWFf7EAc4)?
God, I frackin' love that song!
God, I frackin' love that song!
Consultant
Jan 7, 08:20 PM
You can buy Snow Leopard or Mac Box Set.
Eraserhead
Aug 5, 07:37 AM
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I've just noticed that the Upgrading MacBook Hard Disks guide,
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insomniac321123
May 3, 06:29 PM
No, all of the shortcuts didn't work. Copy, paste, etc. It was very frustrating, but I haven't seen the problem since the most recent beta update of 1password. Thats my best guess about the problem.
Locodice
May 4, 08:51 AM
You'll be throwing your money away if you do that.
Like everything on a Mac it's very simple and easy to do it yourself.
Like everything on a Mac it's very simple and easy to do it yourself.
D1G1T4L
Apr 2, 09:02 AM
Yup it is true :rolleyes:
jimsowden
Nov 26, 05:26 PM
a crt??
Nope
Nope
OrangeSVTguy
Jun 30, 08:20 PM
Is this the hi-res version and does it have the sudden motion senser on it? How's the battery and does it have the superdrive? What about the box too? Thanks!
Eraserhead
Mar 4, 08:53 AM
For example pi is (Alt/Option)+(P)
square root is (alt/option)+(V)
Added, those are really useful!
square root is (alt/option)+(V)
Added, those are really useful!
bareguns
May 4, 11:12 AM
Next problem.... :(
i have formatted both partitions to fat 32, but my ps3 can only detect one of them at a time.... is there any way to get it to see both partitions? i read somewhere on the web somebody said swissknife might be the tool for the job?
any advice would be much appreciated (as im not that good at stuff) :confused:
thanks! :)
i have formatted both partitions to fat 32, but my ps3 can only detect one of them at a time.... is there any way to get it to see both partitions? i read somewhere on the web somebody said swissknife might be the tool for the job?
any advice would be much appreciated (as im not that good at stuff) :confused:
thanks! :)
zen.state
Oct 2, 04:50 PM
That's strange, the console version should be a bit faster then the gui version. Especially on older/slower machines. All of the cpu power goes to crunching the WU, there isn't a bit that helps the graphics card making the picture, so the console version should be faster.
I see where you're coming from but the gui client only has a gui if you tell it to display the protein. it defaults to not showing so there is nothing to use system resources.
I have folded 8 large units on my G4 500 and all of them got 10% or so in the time it took the terminal client to get about 1-2%. using the gui client I had it set to accept the proteins above 5mb. it always took about 8-10 days to do 1 wu and I would get about 250+ points for each so they were large.
I see where you're coming from but the gui client only has a gui if you tell it to display the protein. it defaults to not showing so there is nothing to use system resources.
I have folded 8 large units on my G4 500 and all of them got 10% or so in the time it took the terminal client to get about 1-2%. using the gui client I had it set to accept the proteins above 5mb. it always took about 8-10 days to do 1 wu and I would get about 250+ points for each so they were large.
taylorwilsdon
Feb 7, 11:56 PM
Remember guys that this is fully software unlockable. I'd say unlock it, then put it on ebay and get about $500-600 for it.
He upgraded to 1.1.3
He upgraded to 1.1.3
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.
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