Bengt77
Dec 7, 01:02 PM
Quite often, when I was after albums that were out of print or just hard to find, I've found them on eBay or Amazon Marketplace. I just happen to really like truly, physically owning albums.
lanulos
Dec 28, 11:02 AM
This version apparently requires that you have the iOS 4.2b3 ipsw file, which was only released to developers.
martinX
Apr 13, 04:38 PM
Synthion: awesome. :D
marclapierre13
Jun 22, 01:16 AM
Wow, this brings back memories. I loved my old 1g 4gb mini when i had it.
tech324
Apr 25, 04:57 PM
Most likely your fonts are mucked up. Open Font Book in your Applications folder. Highlight all fonts on the right side. From the File Menu select Validate fonts. After validation and deletion/deactivation of problem fonts, go to the Edit Menu and select Resolve Duplicates.
Knoodles: THANK YOU!!!! That seemed to work.
Knoodles: THANK YOU!!!! That seemed to work.
mnkeybsness
Nov 16, 04:02 PM
Finally I am seeing that I installed correctly, now I'm just waiting for it to gather stats apparently.
I saw somewhere that Google didn't anticipate such an overwhelming response of people trying it out and it hit there servers pretty hard, so things got a bit backed up in queue.
I saw somewhere that Google didn't anticipate such an overwhelming response of people trying it out and it hit there servers pretty hard, so things got a bit backed up in queue.
Rye Brye
Oct 31, 10:16 AM
Seeing as I have a grand total of about five posts in two years, I'm not offended at all :P
Sysops are commonly used to patrol all the edits to make sure that bad content doesn't creep in - reverting edits back to where they were if an edit was bogus. (They use that "Mark edit as Patrolled" link)
It is a mild pain in the rear to constantly be patrolling edits - so the "glory factor" of being a sysop on something that everyone can edit in the first place isn't very high :)
RyeBrye
Sysops are commonly used to patrol all the edits to make sure that bad content doesn't creep in - reverting edits back to where they were if an edit was bogus. (They use that "Mark edit as Patrolled" link)
It is a mild pain in the rear to constantly be patrolling edits - so the "glory factor" of being a sysop on something that everyone can edit in the first place isn't very high :)
RyeBrye
cgingrich
Dec 10, 12:44 PM
Hey guys,
After waiting for about 8 months to get a Powerbook I got a crappy one....Display went crazy with pink static. (Also my wireless mouse and printer were defective, and my cell phone just broke which shows my luck with technology). Anways....I called apple last week (Fri. Dec. 2) and they agreed to replace it.
Unfortunately I had to send them my book first (HP and cingular sent me the replacements and now i have to send them back my defectives). After a week of watching the tracking page not moving at all, and getting worried my pb was lost, it finally arrived in Elk Grove, CA yesterday (Fri. Dec. 9).
I was wondering from any of you who have gotten replacements and especially pb replacements, what is the process they go through? How long does it normally take for them to send a replacement out to you? And will they provide me with a tracking number via email? or will it just arrive at my doorstep?
Thanks for any input, I am sitting here on my PC after being spoiled with Mac OSX for only 3 days, now awaiting the return of my beloved powerbook.
Thanks again :)
After waiting for about 8 months to get a Powerbook I got a crappy one....Display went crazy with pink static. (Also my wireless mouse and printer were defective, and my cell phone just broke which shows my luck with technology). Anways....I called apple last week (Fri. Dec. 2) and they agreed to replace it.
Unfortunately I had to send them my book first (HP and cingular sent me the replacements and now i have to send them back my defectives). After a week of watching the tracking page not moving at all, and getting worried my pb was lost, it finally arrived in Elk Grove, CA yesterday (Fri. Dec. 9).
I was wondering from any of you who have gotten replacements and especially pb replacements, what is the process they go through? How long does it normally take for them to send a replacement out to you? And will they provide me with a tracking number via email? or will it just arrive at my doorstep?
Thanks for any input, I am sitting here on my PC after being spoiled with Mac OSX for only 3 days, now awaiting the return of my beloved powerbook.
Thanks again :)
mainstreetmark
Nov 30, 08:45 AM
This page http://guides.macrumors.com/Special:Wantedpages is useless.
The creation of those footers that link to every Mac is certainly a good idea, however, it really distorts the Wanted Pages thing and makes it hard to figure out what to work on.
I propose we either:
1. Un-link the unfinished articles in the footers (for now!)
2. Form a tiger-team and knock out ALL those missing Mac/iPod/whatever pages in short order, so that "WantedPages" gets back to random stuff.
The creation of those footers that link to every Mac is certainly a good idea, however, it really distorts the Wanted Pages thing and makes it hard to figure out what to work on.
I propose we either:
1. Un-link the unfinished articles in the footers (for now!)
2. Form a tiger-team and knock out ALL those missing Mac/iPod/whatever pages in short order, so that "WantedPages" gets back to random stuff.
Motliest Crue
May 5, 10:58 AM
I am wondering this too. I can't imagine its a huge difference.
I would be playing SC2.
I would be playing SC2.
Plymouthbreezer
Mar 19, 10:46 PM
The Apple website has the firmware updates...
anarkypg
May 7, 03:45 AM
Thank you! Then I will buy the basic 21,5", with 4Gb Ram and add maybe 4Gb later.
Thanks for your advice!
Thanks for your advice!
pagansoul
Dec 29, 08:04 AM
You can try here.
http://applewallpapers.net/apple_mac_wallpapers-desktop-wallpapers
I think someone changed the original. You may find it here also.
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-most-beautiful-apple-mac-os-x-leopard-wallpapers/
Here is a flickr search:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=apple+logo+wallpaper&z=e
I think someone just took the wood background, changed the color and added their favorite apple logo to the center.
http://applewallpapers.net/apple_mac_wallpapers-desktop-wallpapers
I think someone changed the original. You may find it here also.
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-most-beautiful-apple-mac-os-x-leopard-wallpapers/
Here is a flickr search:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=apple+logo+wallpaper&z=e
I think someone just took the wood background, changed the color and added their favorite apple logo to the center.
iBookG4user
Apr 25, 06:27 PM
It sounds like it might even be the DC-in board. If you're handy, you could even replace it yourself, depending on your model of MacBook it's around $30 here (http://www.ifixit.com/MacBook-Parts/MacBook-MagSafe-DC-In-Board/IF186-019).
R94N
Dec 26, 08:16 AM
Everything seems to be up and running now. I wonder how much money they lost :p
stridemat
Nov 1, 08:05 AM
I would has at a guess that the Mods thought it was deemed as Commercial Advertising.
iHerzeleid
Jun 25, 11:54 PM
its jsut a 233mhz/64/8gb
mainstreetmark
Apr 11, 01:40 PM
Is it anything like Rock Star from Freshly Squeezed?
bertomactic
Apr 5, 03:35 PM
I in stalled Final Cut Academic version on my PowerMac G5 1.6 ghz, 1 TB hard drive and 2 gb of ram. But when I try to open Final Cut Pro it attemptes to open i can see all kinds of files rushing by ( i am assuming they are loading) but when it gets to " Audio Filters" Final Cut hangs and the little wheel things just keeps spinning, and spinning and FCP never opens, why,why,why?????Help help help??!!
robbieduncan
Apr 2, 06:22 PM
If the data is static the it should be in your applications resources (and you use the standard NSBundle methods). If it's not static then it should be in your applications sandboxed document area (and you'll have to find some way of getting it there so a copy will probably have to start in your applications resources) and you use the well documented method to get the documents folder (NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains)
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
gadgetmonster
Mar 5, 12:08 PM
ok, thanks for the tip......it probably does have 4.2.1 on it.......i'll know Tuesday when upsman/woman delivers it...........i'm glad i didn't buy it.
c7aea
Apr 14, 10:22 AM
Hello-
I just got back from the Genius Bar regarding my 24" LED Cinema Display.
The genius basically just took a quick look, punched in the serial number, and said I need to pay $398.00 for a flat rate repair. I did not oblige to this, and thought I could repair it myself, as I am a A+ certified computer technition.
The problem is, Cinema Displays are not my thing. I have two thoughts on what it could be:
1. The Logic Board inside the Display as suggested by the Genius. When the display is plugged in, it charges my MacBook Pro, and that's all. It does not appear as a USB hub in system profiler, and the iSight camera and speakers are not utilized or even detected by both my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini.
2. The Power Supply...
It might be this, however since the unit charges my MBP i'm not sure about it. Other than the charging, the unit gets otherwise no power.
I'm going to open it up later and inspect for blown capacitors, burnt or damaged areas, ect. I'll post if I find anything.
Thanks!
I did a quick google search and it looks like the ACD logic boards are relatively inexpensive. Just over $100.
For a MBP that flat rate is a great thing, but in your case your probably better buying the part and repairing it yourself. I would do like you said, open it up 1st and inspect for damage. Make sure the board is getting power like it should etc...
I just got back from the Genius Bar regarding my 24" LED Cinema Display.
The genius basically just took a quick look, punched in the serial number, and said I need to pay $398.00 for a flat rate repair. I did not oblige to this, and thought I could repair it myself, as I am a A+ certified computer technition.
The problem is, Cinema Displays are not my thing. I have two thoughts on what it could be:
1. The Logic Board inside the Display as suggested by the Genius. When the display is plugged in, it charges my MacBook Pro, and that's all. It does not appear as a USB hub in system profiler, and the iSight camera and speakers are not utilized or even detected by both my MacBook Pro and Mac Mini.
2. The Power Supply...
It might be this, however since the unit charges my MBP i'm not sure about it. Other than the charging, the unit gets otherwise no power.
I'm going to open it up later and inspect for blown capacitors, burnt or damaged areas, ect. I'll post if I find anything.
Thanks!
I did a quick google search and it looks like the ACD logic boards are relatively inexpensive. Just over $100.
For a MBP that flat rate is a great thing, but in your case your probably better buying the part and repairing it yourself. I would do like you said, open it up 1st and inspect for damage. Make sure the board is getting power like it should etc...
Strimkind
Sep 13, 01:05 AM
There are a few ways to go about this. The best would be to find a PCI powermac for cheap, free, or borrow. These macs use the same internal SCSI bus as the classic. Just set it up as a different SCSI number and you are good to go.
From here you can use a USB stick if it has a USB card on it, burn the files to disc on a CD burner, copy to a zip drive, or even use the ethernet and network the computer to a modern machine. Someone in your area may have an older setup like this and may be able to help you without you collecting all the parts.
There are a few people on 68kmla forums who may be local to you.
From here you can use a USB stick if it has a USB card on it, burn the files to disc on a CD burner, copy to a zip drive, or even use the ethernet and network the computer to a modern machine. Someone in your area may have an older setup like this and may be able to help you without you collecting all the parts.
There are a few people on 68kmla forums who may be local to you.
cg3305
Aug 9, 07:40 PM
I have a TAM and have no idea what it is worth. It has been upgraded and is has all the original gear, disk case, software, books, packing, etc.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?