gopher
Oct 28, 08:03 AM
Originally posted by Dr. Distortion
Did it have IBM Travelstar harddisks? I know a lot of people (including myself) who have had problems with those.
I didn't keep track of which model they were...this was a couple years ago.
Did it have IBM Travelstar harddisks? I know a lot of people (including myself) who have had problems with those.
I didn't keep track of which model they were...this was a couple years ago.
cyberdogl2
May 31, 06:25 PM
he's tryin to get an idea before he does ask i guess. that's pretty much what you'll see, it won't fluctuate from the 2004 numbers much.
20rogersc
Jul 21, 05:20 AM
2 at home.
happy-new-year-2011-wallpapers
2011 Typographic Wallpaper RGB
This is a wallpaper for your
May 2011 desktop wallpaper
Desktop+wallpaper+2011+
black 2011 desktop, iphone
Kitty January 2011 desktop
desktop wallpaper calendar
girls Desktop wallpaper HD
desktop wallpaper changer AS
Bentley Mulsanne 2011
Mar 30th,2011
Desktop Wallpaper » 2011
2011 Suzuki Swift S-Concept
Desktop Wallpaper - February
best wallpaper 2011 desktop.
rice_web
Oct 24, 12:00 AM
Though I couldn't possibly offer a timeline, these are a few rough estimates of updates to Apple's hardware line (eMac and XServe excluded):
iBook
- 700 & 800MHz G3
- 512K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Mobility Radeon 7500
- 14" Display Still Available, But Fazed Out
iMac
- 867 & 1133MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon 9000
- 15" Education Only, Otherwise 17"
or
- 800MHz & 1GHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- GeForce4MX 64MB
- 15" LCD low-end, 17" top two
PowerBook
- 867 & 1133MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon Mobility 9000
or
- 733 and 933MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon Mobility 9000
PowerMac
- 1GHz - 1.5GHz Dual G4s
- 512K L2 Cache
- 166MHz System Bus
- Radeon 9700 or GeForce4 Ti 4600
iBook
- 700 & 800MHz G3
- 512K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Mobility Radeon 7500
- 14" Display Still Available, But Fazed Out
iMac
- 867 & 1133MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon 9000
- 15" Education Only, Otherwise 17"
or
- 800MHz & 1GHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- GeForce4MX 64MB
- 15" LCD low-end, 17" top two
PowerBook
- 867 & 1133MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon Mobility 9000
or
- 733 and 933MHz G4
- 256K L2 Cache
- 133MHz System Bus
- Radeon Mobility 9000
PowerMac
- 1GHz - 1.5GHz Dual G4s
- 512K L2 Cache
- 166MHz System Bus
- Radeon 9700 or GeForce4 Ti 4600
XNine
Jun 15, 08:24 PM
Yeah, there's about 50 other threads within the confines of MR that touch on this subject. It's not a carbon copy, because it isn't based off of Unix/BSD and it still sucks balls. So.... lock?
iwantanewmac
Aug 29, 08:20 AM
I still hope we get a better mac next year. (with some really major upgrades) I want to replace my G4 but the dual 867 is not good enough and I think the dual 1 and 1.25 are not worth their money.
I'll keep wating :)
I'll keep wating :)
Macunixhacker
Sep 3, 11:52 PM
Here is the P58 document that has been getting removed from sites at apples request: GET IT WHILE YOU CAN (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.callejea.com/cgi-bin/phpnuke/index.php&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dapplep58%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8)
Mr. Anderson
Nov 5, 06:48 PM
As an obvious sign that things are slow, people are digging up old threads to find something to talk about......blah!
Hopefully something will happen tomorrow with the ibook/tibp/OSX
Hopefully something will happen tomorrow with the ibook/tibp/OSX
wordmunger
Mar 16, 10:27 AM
I don't like the page. The icons don't make any sense. They need labels.
dongmin
Sep 7, 06:54 PM
The question is, which "Apple Expo"?
GFLPraxis
Mar 19, 01:01 AM
I doubt SNK was telling the truth, but I'll continue to say it; we're not going to have any online third party games until Nintendo gets a first party game out there. At this rate, the first one is going to be either Pokemon Battle Revolution, Super Mario Strikers Charged, or BWii.
Pokemon is tentatively scheduled for June 25th by IGN's (often innaccurate) listing. I'd say that's the soonest to expect online play :(
This then brings us to Pokemon Revolution as the first and only video game on the Wii, as of yet, that will have the above-mentioned feature.
This is incorrect; Smash Bros, Strikers, and BWii have all been stated to have online play, and BWii's LAN capabilities were demoed at Leipzig.
However, Pokemon is the only one to even have a suggested release date, so it'll probably be the first.
Pokemon is tentatively scheduled for June 25th by IGN's (often innaccurate) listing. I'd say that's the soonest to expect online play :(
This then brings us to Pokemon Revolution as the first and only video game on the Wii, as of yet, that will have the above-mentioned feature.
This is incorrect; Smash Bros, Strikers, and BWii have all been stated to have online play, and BWii's LAN capabilities were demoed at Leipzig.
However, Pokemon is the only one to even have a suggested release date, so it'll probably be the first.
Falleron
Oct 11, 02:36 PM
I think most of the blame lies with Motorola. Think of it this way, they have not even given Apple a processor that is fully DDRAM compatible (let alone enought speed bumps). Its a hash up system at the moment. I think when we get a full DDRAM G4 + the speed bump we need in Janaury the systems will get the performance needed.
livingfortoday
Jul 30, 10:35 PM
I've got a Mini CD 1.66 running it 24/7, and my EeePC whenever it can, but that's no real help. My work computer runs is whenever I'm there (C2D 1.86).
rishi
May 23, 09:24 AM
If you have any specific questions about inbox.com then you can ask on http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/
I think this service had shut down sometime back and there was a takeover, they are actually a ISP.
I would recommend fastmail.fm but its a paid service.
This is one of the threads re Inbox.com on EMD - http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39889&highlight=inbox.com
I think this service had shut down sometime back and there was a takeover, they are actually a ISP.
I would recommend fastmail.fm but its a paid service.
This is one of the threads re Inbox.com on EMD - http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39889&highlight=inbox.com
DeSnousa
Aug 16, 04:04 PM
Try increase http://calxalot.homeip.net/InCrease/
Its a great app that i use to fold and has the ability to close and still run F@H in the background. Just make sure you put 3446 as you team in the preferences as its default team is team mac os x ;)
Its a great app that i use to fold and has the ability to close and still run F@H in the background. Just make sure you put 3446 as you team in the preferences as its default team is team mac os x ;)
mrgreen4242
Jul 30, 01:53 PM
I fold on PCs at work. I am the system admin, and the entire IT department for that matter, and I have started installing FaH whenever I have to do some work on a machine and I know that the owner isn't working the machine very hard/using it for some critical process. I have considered getting approval from my boss, but as they generally ask for my approval to install things at work, I think I am in the good.
I drew the line with our server, which I will get permission to install FaH on, if I ever do. It'd be a great folder, though, dual 2ghz Xeons... The desktop machines are used almost exclusively for Word, Excel, email, etc. There really isn't anything critical even stored on most of them (and definitely not on any of the ones I have installed FaH on).
I actually only fold at work, as my mini has a fan that scales up and down with CPU use, so running FaH makes it quite loud at home. The Dells at work have a CPU fan that runs at a steady rpm regardless, so I don't have to deal with any extra noise...
I'm also in the process of trying to get some machines donated to us (I work for a non-profit company) that will become 'spares' but while hey are waiting around to be deployed they will fold. :)
I drew the line with our server, which I will get permission to install FaH on, if I ever do. It'd be a great folder, though, dual 2ghz Xeons... The desktop machines are used almost exclusively for Word, Excel, email, etc. There really isn't anything critical even stored on most of them (and definitely not on any of the ones I have installed FaH on).
I actually only fold at work, as my mini has a fan that scales up and down with CPU use, so running FaH makes it quite loud at home. The Dells at work have a CPU fan that runs at a steady rpm regardless, so I don't have to deal with any extra noise...
I'm also in the process of trying to get some machines donated to us (I work for a non-profit company) that will become 'spares' but while hey are waiting around to be deployed they will fold. :)
job
Oct 1, 11:31 AM
It's been kinda quiet lately, so I'm not expecting much..
Maybe a modest iBook update..
Maybe a modest iBook update..
Applespider
Mar 20, 06:27 PM
I switch all the time on this issue. For the most part, DRM doesn't get in the way of anything I do so I think 'what the hey!'
Then I envision wanting to make a silly video and using some music with it (which I could do if I'd burned it off a CD) and not being allowed to with the iTMS stuff. And yes, I know that the CD way is illegal too but until the RIAA make a very easy way for Joe Public to be able to pay a nominal amount for a very limited distribution, not-for-sale video, people are going to do it illegally.
Then I envision wanting to make a silly video and using some music with it (which I could do if I'd burned it off a CD) and not being allowed to with the iTMS stuff. And yes, I know that the CD way is illegal too but until the RIAA make a very easy way for Joe Public to be able to pay a nominal amount for a very limited distribution, not-for-sale video, people are going to do it illegally.
calebjohnston
May 27, 05:51 PM
I love the typos on there :).
Benjamindaines
Apr 30, 07:09 PM
CNN.com - Viruses catch up to the Mac (http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/04/30/apple.security.ap/index.html)
I'm pretty sure this happened here, right? Yankeefan24? :p
Yup, I was interviewed a few weeks ago.
I'm pretty sure this happened here, right? Yankeefan24? :p
Yup, I was interviewed a few weeks ago.
StuartBNEau
Aug 30, 11:06 AM
I seem to remember Apple promising th iPod's ability play new audio formats by way of applying firmware updates.
SiliconAddict
Feb 17, 08:25 PM
Is it just me? Am I the only person in the world who just doesn't see the benefits of Firefox? Don't get me wrong, I'm really happy that everyone else is happy with it but so far I haven't seen a need to change over from Explorer in XP. I don't use Windows all that much so I admitedly don't have a huge wealth of experience but still...
Ahh well, as long as SOMETHING erodes Microsoft's market share!
The reasons are long and varied depending on who you talk to. Mine are simple:
1- Since IE 6 was released in 2001 there have several dozen security patches released for IE. Each containing one or more security updates. If I had to get probably 12 individual patches per year since '01. IE is the most insecure POS ever to grace the face of planet Earth. It makes Windows look secure in comparison.
2 - IE doesn't play well with est standards.
3 - Its not integrated into Windows. I've seen patches for IE go south. When they do they break the browser. Since the damn thing is integrated into Windows you can't simply uninstall the app and reinstall it to start over. I've actually tried working with MS on a broken system last year to get it up and running after a combined IE sec patch made IE blow up on certain pages. In the end after an hour on the phone with them they recommended redoing the user's system. :rolleyes: With FireFox if I want to start over I simply uninstall the app and reinstall. I don't even need to reboot! So lets see. A 5 minute fix vs. a 2 hour fix. Which would you prefer?
4-Firefox extensions makes IE look like a toddler trying to go to Harvard. *pat pat pat* Isn't it so cute. Sorry did I say cute? I meant retarded. The extensions engine allows plugins that IE simply can't compete with. Couple that with the search engine that can be extended, (I use UPS all day long to track IT shipments.) and FireFox's themeing abilities and IE is simply outclassed and outgunned in features.
5- Built in popup blockers. Yes you can get them for IE. But frankly nothing is as satisfying as not having to go out and look for addins to complete your system. Popup blockers should have been added to IE years ago.
6- Cross the board OS support. Want IE 6 with built in popup blocker? Oops gotta have XP SP2. Want the upcoming IE 7? Oops gotta have XP again.
Want FireFox? Name your OS and there is probably a distribution for it.
7- Doesn't support active X. This is a bane to those who make adware/spyware and proprietary MS pages. Is this suppose to be a bad thing!?! :p
8- Patch installs don�t require reboots. Install and you are done. With IE its that whole integration thing again. The OS has dll files in use and usually will require a reboot to replace and reinitialize those files.
9- This goes back to #2 but it can�t be stressed enough. By telling IE to take a hike you are saying yes to open standards. When you use IE, website admins can see you are using IE and thus cater to it and its proprietary nature. Look at many banking institutions that are built using a quick and dirty FrontPage extension plugin or something. I�ve actually seen web sites start to change now that FF has come on the scene. They know that their visitors aren�t seeing the site right so they carter to web standards which means no matter what OS you are on you will get a working site. Think of it as building good Karma. IMHO using a browser like Firefox is like recycling. It�s a good thing.
Ahh well, as long as SOMETHING erodes Microsoft's market share!
The reasons are long and varied depending on who you talk to. Mine are simple:
1- Since IE 6 was released in 2001 there have several dozen security patches released for IE. Each containing one or more security updates. If I had to get probably 12 individual patches per year since '01. IE is the most insecure POS ever to grace the face of planet Earth. It makes Windows look secure in comparison.
2 - IE doesn't play well with est standards.
3 - Its not integrated into Windows. I've seen patches for IE go south. When they do they break the browser. Since the damn thing is integrated into Windows you can't simply uninstall the app and reinstall it to start over. I've actually tried working with MS on a broken system last year to get it up and running after a combined IE sec patch made IE blow up on certain pages. In the end after an hour on the phone with them they recommended redoing the user's system. :rolleyes: With FireFox if I want to start over I simply uninstall the app and reinstall. I don't even need to reboot! So lets see. A 5 minute fix vs. a 2 hour fix. Which would you prefer?
4-Firefox extensions makes IE look like a toddler trying to go to Harvard. *pat pat pat* Isn't it so cute. Sorry did I say cute? I meant retarded. The extensions engine allows plugins that IE simply can't compete with. Couple that with the search engine that can be extended, (I use UPS all day long to track IT shipments.) and FireFox's themeing abilities and IE is simply outclassed and outgunned in features.
5- Built in popup blockers. Yes you can get them for IE. But frankly nothing is as satisfying as not having to go out and look for addins to complete your system. Popup blockers should have been added to IE years ago.
6- Cross the board OS support. Want IE 6 with built in popup blocker? Oops gotta have XP SP2. Want the upcoming IE 7? Oops gotta have XP again.
Want FireFox? Name your OS and there is probably a distribution for it.
7- Doesn't support active X. This is a bane to those who make adware/spyware and proprietary MS pages. Is this suppose to be a bad thing!?! :p
8- Patch installs don�t require reboots. Install and you are done. With IE its that whole integration thing again. The OS has dll files in use and usually will require a reboot to replace and reinitialize those files.
9- This goes back to #2 but it can�t be stressed enough. By telling IE to take a hike you are saying yes to open standards. When you use IE, website admins can see you are using IE and thus cater to it and its proprietary nature. Look at many banking institutions that are built using a quick and dirty FrontPage extension plugin or something. I�ve actually seen web sites start to change now that FF has come on the scene. They know that their visitors aren�t seeing the site right so they carter to web standards which means no matter what OS you are on you will get a working site. Think of it as building good Karma. IMHO using a browser like Firefox is like recycling. It�s a good thing.
Moxiemike
Aug 26, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by Megaquad
My theory is that ptrauber is getting married..
Married to the mafia, perhaps. :D
And just what mafia? Well, we'll see.....
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My theory is that ptrauber is getting married..
Married to the mafia, perhaps. :D
And just what mafia? Well, we'll see.....
m
IJ Reilly
Jun 15, 04:57 PM
wasn't it Mr. Gate investment in Apple that prevent them from going bankrupt?
In a word, no. In two words, hell no.
Why this bit of mythology persists, I'll never understand.
In a word, no. In two words, hell no.
Why this bit of mythology persists, I'll never understand.
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