thedude110
Jun 5, 04:31 PM
I've never seen it before, and fun to flip through.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
Switcher
Sep 15, 03:35 PM
Please correct me, but... I've heard somewhere that the Power4's vectorial engine wasn't really compatible with the Altivec...:confused:
Dagless
Mar 19, 05:44 PM
Wow...if any Sony, MS or Nintendo bought them, they'd have a system seller.
GTA 4 only on the Wii...that would be the day:D
Nintendo wants more "mature" games...
I doubt they would buy. But wow if they did. That would shake up the internet like February's NDP.
GTA 4 only on the Wii...that would be the day:D
Nintendo wants more "mature" games...
I doubt they would buy. But wow if they did. That would shake up the internet like February's NDP.
uhlawboi80
Sep 26, 08:45 PM
HAHA, go back to your own link...they reposted their article saying the pics were FAKE...not that most of us didnt know that anyway:rolleyes:
plinkoman
Mar 18, 05:56 PM
are you ****ing ****ting me?
That case looks NICE as hell, and people are gonna think are gonna be hella impressed.
Besides, the only people who ARENT gonna like it are HardCore Gamers who dont feel emotion unless they run out of ammo in halo.
have you ever in your life heard of something called an opinion?
I think it's ugly.
That case looks NICE as hell, and people are gonna think are gonna be hella impressed.
Besides, the only people who ARENT gonna like it are HardCore Gamers who dont feel emotion unless they run out of ammo in halo.
have you ever in your life heard of something called an opinion?
I think it's ugly.
PyroTurtle
Oct 1, 07:12 PM
iPod price cut...that's what i want, that way i can afford one for my girlfriend...she's getting my old Ti...
i know, a video game system ;) that can play PSX, PS2, GameCube, and mac games!
i know, a video game system ;) that can play PSX, PS2, GameCube, and mac games!
WildCowboy
Jun 20, 02:42 PM
Also down for me.
jefhatfield
Feb 14, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by vniow
What guy?
oh my god, i leave this section of macrumors for just a little while, and i come back to this
when is that picture going to disappear?
and is that not a picture of the same person who is both a bouncer and a pda hater?;)
What guy?
oh my god, i leave this section of macrumors for just a little while, and i come back to this
when is that picture going to disappear?
and is that not a picture of the same person who is both a bouncer and a pda hater?;)
Falleron
Oct 29, 04:45 AM
I reckon the Video card will be updated for both laptops. The ibook to a 32Mb + the Powerbook to a 64Mb. Well worth waiting for I would have thought.
rugby
Sep 12, 06:33 AM
Rendezvous/zeroconf are subnet only, so you won't be able to send movies to your neighbor as they'll probably be on a different subnet. Here's my post copy/pasted from the mac expor Paris thread:
ftp://ftp.ipv6.org/pub/rfc/rfc1924.txt
and http://www.ipv6.org
IP addresses as we know it are 32-bit addresses (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). We are running out of those addresses fast. IPv6 will alleviate that problem (it does more than that but I digress)
IPv6 will introduce 128-bit addresses which if they were written out in long form would look like (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). However, since remembering that many digits may prove a bit daunting for people they have come up with a summary scheme that will reduce addresses down to (1080::8:800:200C:417A) incorporating hexadecimal values in place of numbers. While this may still look complicated, it's far easier than the entire #.
Now, we come to Rendezvous. Go here http://www.zeroconf.org/ and learn about the technology Rendezvous is based on. Fascinating stuff, like auto-discovery or devices on local subnets and interoperability of different computers on levels that are mindblowing. Here comes the problem. IP addresses. Since most people have to run NAT on their routers at home (for broadband connections of course) these devices aren't accessible to anything outside. Now, enter IPv6 and all 100 billion IP addresses (rough guess). All of a sudden, every device in your house can have a public IP address (not 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x or 192.168.x.x) and everything is accessible from everywhere. If you put a meatloaf in the oven, your oven can utilize your broadband connection to get specific cooking instructions from the manufacturer's database. If you have tv problems, the manufacturer can get into your tv from their main system and check it out.
And of course all of this can be controlled from your Mac
ftp://ftp.ipv6.org/pub/rfc/rfc1924.txt
and http://www.ipv6.org
IP addresses as we know it are 32-bit addresses (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). We are running out of those addresses fast. IPv6 will alleviate that problem (it does more than that but I digress)
IPv6 will introduce 128-bit addresses which if they were written out in long form would look like (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). However, since remembering that many digits may prove a bit daunting for people they have come up with a summary scheme that will reduce addresses down to (1080::8:800:200C:417A) incorporating hexadecimal values in place of numbers. While this may still look complicated, it's far easier than the entire #.
Now, we come to Rendezvous. Go here http://www.zeroconf.org/ and learn about the technology Rendezvous is based on. Fascinating stuff, like auto-discovery or devices on local subnets and interoperability of different computers on levels that are mindblowing. Here comes the problem. IP addresses. Since most people have to run NAT on their routers at home (for broadband connections of course) these devices aren't accessible to anything outside. Now, enter IPv6 and all 100 billion IP addresses (rough guess). All of a sudden, every device in your house can have a public IP address (not 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x or 192.168.x.x) and everything is accessible from everywhere. If you put a meatloaf in the oven, your oven can utilize your broadband connection to get specific cooking instructions from the manufacturer's database. If you have tv problems, the manufacturer can get into your tv from their main system and check it out.
And of course all of this can be controlled from your Mac
DeadlyBreakfast
Sep 28, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by Ervino
quote:
Beside all this, I use a Mac from 1990 and I started my career in 1993 writing about Apple Newton (*THE* Pda still now!), so I can hardly be defined a "PC Troll"... :)
Cheers
Ervino
A PC troll? Maybe not. But a troll none the less. This was a thread about the iPod and you just *had* to throw in a post that is totally off subject . On top of that you had to know that it would start some bad feelings. That is why you are considered a troll. Go away.
quote:
Beside all this, I use a Mac from 1990 and I started my career in 1993 writing about Apple Newton (*THE* Pda still now!), so I can hardly be defined a "PC Troll"... :)
Cheers
Ervino
A PC troll? Maybe not. But a troll none the less. This was a thread about the iPod and you just *had* to throw in a post that is totally off subject . On top of that you had to know that it would start some bad feelings. That is why you are considered a troll. Go away.
Telomar
Sep 24, 09:17 AM
I doubt they will release anything before the 5G manufacturing processes are up and producing. It'd be a little silly for a forward thinking LCD based company to go with old and more costly technology when late this year - early next year cheaper technology will be available. That would really make the markets want to dump your stock.
P-Worm
Sep 27, 05:36 PM
Hey xrhajj,
Thanks for that link. It helped to understand why my dual 1 Ghz is creaming my friends 2.2 Ghz. All I knew was that it just did, but that video helped me understand why. Thanks a bunch!
P-Worm
Thanks for that link. It helped to understand why my dual 1 Ghz is creaming my friends 2.2 Ghz. All I knew was that it just did, but that video helped me understand why. Thanks a bunch!
P-Worm
skunk
May 15, 10:24 AM
Ahem.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=200791
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=200791
cantthinkofone
Jan 8, 03:44 PM
I didn't think the folding was out for the ps3 yet? Thats what i heard from a friend of mine who owns a ps3 and can recite the manual work for word :rolleyes:
livingfortoday
Aug 17, 10:31 AM
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).
And I just added a quad Q6600 last night - that thing TEARS through work units! I'm getting four done every 45 minutes, which is madness.
And I just added a quad Q6600 last night - that thing TEARS through work units! I'm getting four done every 45 minutes, which is madness.
rice_web
Oct 5, 06:25 PM
I agree, it sounds like they are merely moving production to another facility. The Apollo is a big hit for Motorola the last I had heard, so I'd sincerely doubt that they've cut it.
Pseudonym
Jan 23, 02:28 AM
I've just got my first - an old PSX. Oldish school (perhaps middle aged school).
ipacmm
May 25, 05:41 PM
I hope it gets a little better, so far there has been so many different updates in the processor with the MBP's and it feels like apple has forgotten everything else in their line up...I just want a new 30" cinema display to come out and then I will be happy.
Nermal
Mar 9, 02:51 PM
If you are interested, more discussion on CherryOS is going on osnews and slashdot.
And here.
And here.
Doctor Q
Aug 25, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
I have a bit of time between renderings, so I end up here a lot. Do you mean a bit of time DURING renderings? So the faster your Mac gets, the less time you'll spend at MacRumors?
I have a bit of time between renderings, so I end up here a lot. Do you mean a bit of time DURING renderings? So the faster your Mac gets, the less time you'll spend at MacRumors?
millypede
May 25, 08:56 AM
A) Full of Kiddy-fiddelers
B) Full of kids
c) kids who just have nothing else to do apart from sit in the shop and play on my space all day, Apple Stores are not alone in banning it all, we are too.
B) Full of kids
c) kids who just have nothing else to do apart from sit in the shop and play on my space all day, Apple Stores are not alone in banning it all, we are too.
ddtlm
Oct 21, 08:23 PM
shadowfax0:
From an outsider's perspective, it certainly does look like SGI is going to loose the last of it's video editing precence.
From an outsider's perspective, it certainly does look like SGI is going to loose the last of it's video editing precence.
dmw007
Jun 22, 10:11 PM
The rumor that online polls have any meaning or value...
That is another annoying, persistent rumor CanadaRAM....... ;)
That is another annoying, persistent rumor CanadaRAM....... ;)
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