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.
mrapplegate
Apr 14, 07:59 AM
Hi, I've installed the Lion Developers Preview, all legit. It's working great and everything. But what happens when the grand master comes out? Can I install it over my existing Lion partition or do I have to delete both my Snow Leopard partition and my Lion preview one and do a clean install?
Cheers :) x
You will need to do a clean install. No upgrades from Lion DP2 to the final release.
Cheers :) x
You will need to do a clean install. No upgrades from Lion DP2 to the final release.
atszyman
Jun 15, 09:54 PM
Congratulations.
If everyone who started folding showed your level of dedication, the MR team would be #1 in a short time...that is, of course, if we all had access to that many computers...:)
If everyone who started folding showed your level of dedication, the MR team would be #1 in a short time...that is, of course, if we all had access to that many computers...:)
grayh0und
May 5, 03:41 PM
Are you running anything CPU/GPU intensive, that could drive your temps high enough to cause a shutdown?
my temps reach 78, or 80, with the fans staying at 2k. Dont think thats a problem, plus i looked over on istat, and it reported 54C 2 minutes before a shutdown
my temps reach 78, or 80, with the fans staying at 2k. Dont think thats a problem, plus i looked over on istat, and it reported 54C 2 minutes before a shutdown
James Philp
May 23, 06:30 PM
Well, the speed of your internet connection has nothing to do with it... it is all about your processor. It is possible that the program just happened to grab a really big protein from the server. I'm running on a G5@ 1.8 and have had some proteins taking many days to complete. My iBook G3 took forever. So, I'd just be patient.
K :) Come on MR!
K :) Come on MR!
FireStar
Oct 14, 03:54 PM
Link?
Vapes
Apr 8, 03:14 PM
I have a pretty strange issue. I have a home network with 3 windows computers, and 1 MacBook Pro (Feb11).
All the computers can ping each other in any combination/direction except the Mac can't ping the Win7 computer. (I have 2 XP, 1 Win7, and OSX10.6).
I turned the firewall on the Win7 machine off, and still no luck. Eventually I went ahead and tried to mount the Win7 share on the Mac, and that worked. Then, once the share was mounted, I could ping it just fine (and connect with other network stuff that I was trying to originally).
If the harddrive goes to sleep, the share unmounts, as normal, then when it wakes back up, the ability to ping etc, is gone again until I remount, then it's all back.
Basically: The Win7 machine can ping the Mac just fine, the workgroups are all set properly, and it can ping the IP of all my other machines, and other machines can ping the Win7. But the Mac can only ping the win7 if it has its share mounted.
Any ideas?
All the computers can ping each other in any combination/direction except the Mac can't ping the Win7 computer. (I have 2 XP, 1 Win7, and OSX10.6).
I turned the firewall on the Win7 machine off, and still no luck. Eventually I went ahead and tried to mount the Win7 share on the Mac, and that worked. Then, once the share was mounted, I could ping it just fine (and connect with other network stuff that I was trying to originally).
If the harddrive goes to sleep, the share unmounts, as normal, then when it wakes back up, the ability to ping etc, is gone again until I remount, then it's all back.
Basically: The Win7 machine can ping the Mac just fine, the workgroups are all set properly, and it can ping the IP of all my other machines, and other machines can ping the Win7. But the Mac can only ping the win7 if it has its share mounted.
Any ideas?
dudeofswim
Apr 25, 08:48 PM
I thought you couldn't return at all after 14 days? Are you sure you can return up to 30 days?
You are right.
For iPhone returns, please refer to the iPhone Return Policy section below. For eligible Mac, iPad, iPod, and third-party products, you have up to 14 calendar days from the time you receive your item(s) to initiate a return.
It's 30 days for iphone
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For iPhone returns, please refer to the iPhone Return Policy section below. For eligible Mac, iPad, iPod, and third-party products, you have up to 14 calendar days from the time you receive your item(s) to initiate a return.
It's 30 days for iphone
Lacero
Sep 19, 10:05 PM
Watching it now. High production values. Looking good.
gopher
Oct 24, 09:10 AM
I see this stuff has been going on for two months!
Apple is just pulling our legs...
Apple is just pulling our legs...
christinejoel
Oct 29, 05:18 AM
RIP Gilmore..:(
macmike47
Nov 1, 09:44 AM
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CylonGlitch
Apr 26, 10:45 AM
Not likely going to happen. Ethernet based hardware is quite a bit harder to design then USB hardware; and then the software on top of it is a bit more of a pain in the butt. Thus if they have no plans, it isn't going to happen. See if you can find any good ethernet scanners; then see if any of those have mac support.
EDIT : Epson GT-15000 Scanner seems to support OSX
EDIT : Epson GT-15000 Scanner seems to support OSX
mickel
Apr 29, 02:53 AM
For detailed information about steps you can take to ensure a safe trip, see How to Have a Safe Trip. Meanwhile, here are some quick tips to make your travel easier and safer:
Sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program so the State Department can better assist you in an emergency: Let us know your travel plans through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, a free online service at https://travelregistration.state.gov. This will help us contact you if there is a family emergency in the U.S., or if there is a crisis where you are traveling. In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts will not be released to others without your express authorization.
Sign passport, and fill in the emergency information: Make sure you have a signed, valid passport, and a visa, if required, and fill in the emergency information page of your passport.
Leave copies of itinerary and passport data page: Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas with family or friends, so you can be contacted in case of an emergency.
Check your overseas medical insurance coverage: Ask your medical insurance company if your policy applies overseas, and if it covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation. If it does not, consider supplemental insurance.
Familiarize yourself with local conditions and laws: While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws. The State Department web site at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html has useful safety and other information about the countries you will visit.
Take precautions to avoid being a target of crime: To avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money. Also, do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not accept packages from strangers.
Contact us in an emergency: Consular personnel at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the U.S. are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide emergency assistance to U.S. citizens. Contact information for U.S. Embassies and Consulates appears on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website at http://travel.state.gov. Also note that the Office of Overseas Citizen Services in the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs may be reached for assistance with emergencies at 1-888-407-4747, if calling from the U.S. or Canada, or 202-501-4444, if calling from overseas.
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Sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program so the State Department can better assist you in an emergency: Let us know your travel plans through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, a free online service at https://travelregistration.state.gov. This will help us contact you if there is a family emergency in the U.S., or if there is a crisis where you are traveling. In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts will not be released to others without your express authorization.
Sign passport, and fill in the emergency information: Make sure you have a signed, valid passport, and a visa, if required, and fill in the emergency information page of your passport.
Leave copies of itinerary and passport data page: Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas with family or friends, so you can be contacted in case of an emergency.
Check your overseas medical insurance coverage: Ask your medical insurance company if your policy applies overseas, and if it covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation. If it does not, consider supplemental insurance.
Familiarize yourself with local conditions and laws: While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws. The State Department web site at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html has useful safety and other information about the countries you will visit.
Take precautions to avoid being a target of crime: To avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money. Also, do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not accept packages from strangers.
Contact us in an emergency: Consular personnel at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the U.S. are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide emergency assistance to U.S. citizens. Contact information for U.S. Embassies and Consulates appears on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website at http://travel.state.gov. Also note that the Office of Overseas Citizen Services in the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs may be reached for assistance with emergencies at 1-888-407-4747, if calling from the U.S. or Canada, or 202-501-4444, if calling from overseas.
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rainman::|:|
Apr 6, 01:50 PM
glad you're pleased with your first mac :) you'd be surprised how configurable X can be-- but the GUI is very non-configurable, Apple clearly has their own ideas about asthetics and don't mess around...
Depending on what you're wanting to do, we could probably find a way to change it :)
have fun playing with X :)
pnw
Depending on what you're wanting to do, we could probably find a way to change it :)
have fun playing with X :)
pnw
Alizay Mirza
Dec 27, 09:40 PM
Thanks! I don't think there is a PC version of this though :(
Yes this one is applicable for Mac OS X.
They will soon be releasing the Windows version, will let you and other users know, when they will launch it, k!
Yes this one is applicable for Mac OS X.
They will soon be releasing the Windows version, will let you and other users know, when they will launch it, k!
bamaworks
Apr 28, 12:03 PM
I have an unlocked jail broken 8GB is is a brand new refurb, all accessories included i turned it on once to un lock. i will do 370.00 shipped.
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thankis
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Peter.Howard
Nov 14, 05:31 AM
Yeah, that's the Newton/tree/apple logo, isn't it?
Sure looks like it.
:)
Sure looks like it.
:)
dudeabiding
May 6, 10:25 PM
If you delete it, and you lock up your phone installing something from Cydia or other, and do a respring/start, SHSH will open automatically and you can SHSH in and fix things. You'll need SBSettings to do so (which will also allow you to go to Power>Safemode and turn things off in Winterboard). Nice to have the option to go in there at will. You can change your password using MobileTerminal (not the one on Cydia, Google for the most recent or go to XSellize for it).
coolant113
Jan 15, 10:08 PM
When he was onstage he reffered to the dvd... and then refered to the future and said that the future of dvd's is going to be Bluray.. i was very surprised that he shot down hd dvd.. which in my opinion is garbage..... Bluray will win and i hope they do win... actually i already think they did
Sonny bro
Feb 18, 08:44 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Thanks, freshly jailbroken :D
Thanks, freshly jailbroken :D
teerexx52
Sep 17, 03:34 PM
I am planning on selling my Powerbook G4 1.67/80GB/SuperDrive/1.5GB Memory. Computer is mint. No dead pixels, no scratches, original packing, boxes, cds,. Has balance of Apple warranty (about 6months left). Came with Panther but I have purchased Tiger for it. Thank you very much for any input.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 01:41 PM
Are you talking about the Time Capsule? If so, why not connect it via USB to your Mac directly and try Disk Utility then?
Or try this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1689025?threadID=1689025
found via "wiping time capsule (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=wiping+time+capsule&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
Or try this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1689025?threadID=1689025
found via "wiping time capsule (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=wiping+time+capsule&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
x852456
Sep 26, 02:22 AM
http://store.apple.com/hk
As stated in the website:
"iPhone 3G purchased at the Apple Online Store can be activated with any wireless carrier. Simply insert the SIM from your current phone into iPhone 3G and connect to iTunes 8 to complete activation."
8GB for HKD 5400 (About USD690)
16GB for HKD 6200 (About USD 790)
Is that a move to fight against Android?
Will Hong Kong be the next exporter of carrier free, non-jailbreak iPhone 3G?
As stated in the website:
"iPhone 3G purchased at the Apple Online Store can be activated with any wireless carrier. Simply insert the SIM from your current phone into iPhone 3G and connect to iTunes 8 to complete activation."
8GB for HKD 5400 (About USD690)
16GB for HKD 6200 (About USD 790)
Is that a move to fight against Android?
Will Hong Kong be the next exporter of carrier free, non-jailbreak iPhone 3G?