SilvorX
Sep 27, 10:10 PM
i would like to see a price decrease on the dual 867 b4 november..but that would never happen :(
and i'dd like to see cheaper emacs, and different themes of emacs just like the classic imac ;)....like one totally graphite lookish or something
and i'dd like to see cheaper emacs, and different themes of emacs just like the classic imac ;)....like one totally graphite lookish or something
mikes63737
Jan 24, 06:56 PM
I am running FAH on two computers and I checked to see how many points the projects were worth, and it turns out that the project is the same on both computers. Am I going to get credit for folding it twice, or should I have one of them start a different protein?
Thanks!
Mike
Thanks!
Mike
P-Worm
Oct 1, 03:52 PM
So wait, I'm confused. :confused:
When do these new iMacs come in? :p
P-Worm
When do these new iMacs come in? :p
P-Worm
DaveGee
Oct 19, 09:46 AM
Well I kinda shocked nobody posted this so here goes...
PDF: http://e-www.motorola.com/collateral/SNDF2002RECAP_Q1228.pdf
JPG: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ceugene/MPC7457.jpg
Check out this one slide from the PDF... Its shows the MCF7457 ETA 03 running at up to 1.8Ghz. Still the same slow bus speed tho... Then in 04 a 'proposed' version with a RapidIO bus.
Dave
PDF: http://e-www.motorola.com/collateral/SNDF2002RECAP_Q1228.pdf
JPG: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ceugene/MPC7457.jpg
Check out this one slide from the PDF... Its shows the MCF7457 ETA 03 running at up to 1.8Ghz. Still the same slow bus speed tho... Then in 04 a 'proposed' version with a RapidIO bus.
Dave
Santaduck
Mar 30, 02:21 PM
this is old news by...um... by almost a month I think, but I'm glad it was posted.
it should be loads of fun, I'm glad lucasfilm approved these guys =)
it should be loads of fun, I'm glad lucasfilm approved these guys =)
jefhatfield
Oct 11, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Backtothemac
And I care why? It doesn't matter how fast you can surf on your PC. I can get around fast enough on my Mac. People who say Mac's are too slow are the same people that never take the time to watch a sunset or spend a day with their kid.
They are fast enough. They do what they are supposed to do the way they are supposed to do it.
The don't crash, don't get viruses, and don't look like something from the 1980s!
but look at dis man
gots to be able to surf da net fastest to see all da nekkid pictures before da wife comes de home:p
And I care why? It doesn't matter how fast you can surf on your PC. I can get around fast enough on my Mac. People who say Mac's are too slow are the same people that never take the time to watch a sunset or spend a day with their kid.
They are fast enough. They do what they are supposed to do the way they are supposed to do it.
The don't crash, don't get viruses, and don't look like something from the 1980s!
but look at dis man
gots to be able to surf da net fastest to see all da nekkid pictures before da wife comes de home:p
cr2sh
Oct 16, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Hemingray
Jeez, you guys are totally ruthless. :D
I feel like I've just invaded the guys' privacy.
Of course... since these are the CyberDog developers with a copyright date of 1996, who knows if these two are even still going out! :eek:
Look at them... they must still be together, i dunno anybody else who would have them...
Jeez, you guys are totally ruthless. :D
I feel like I've just invaded the guys' privacy.
Of course... since these are the CyberDog developers with a copyright date of 1996, who knows if these two are even still going out! :eek:
Look at them... they must still be together, i dunno anybody else who would have them...
Coded-Dude
Mar 21, 05:56 PM
really depends upon the type of game, though I enjoy well developed online features.
rtdgoldfish
Mar 24, 12:44 AM
Does anyone out there know where Connect360 saves its log to?? I have the setting enabled for "Detailed Logging (Debug Mode)" turned on but I can't seem to find where it is located on my HD. This would really be helpful since I am not sitting at my laptop 24/7 waiting for this idiot to connect to my network.
Thanks!
Thanks!
vniow
Apr 17, 12:58 PM
Wasn't this like a popular trend across the web a few months ago?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=117014
Regardless, cool stuff.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=117014
Regardless, cool stuff.
pknz
Mar 31, 01:19 PM
I thought there were laws stopping Ballmer's from breeding?
MacBandit
Oct 10, 01:14 AM
Originally posted by cr2sh
That's exactly my point. You just suggested burning a cd and then mailing it to someone.... (i think you did at least) Because transferring those files over the net would be ridiculous...
Also, once they get the cd to their house and they want to rip files to their terabyte harddisk drive... it would take how long (an hour?) to do so?
I think bandwidth is a worthy matter to consider... IMHO.
At the current fastest CD speed that is readily available. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that is 48x.
That is 432MB/Minute or only 25.92Gigs/Hour. Hopefully this speed too will double or triple in the next year or two.
That's exactly my point. You just suggested burning a cd and then mailing it to someone.... (i think you did at least) Because transferring those files over the net would be ridiculous...
Also, once they get the cd to their house and they want to rip files to their terabyte harddisk drive... it would take how long (an hour?) to do so?
I think bandwidth is a worthy matter to consider... IMHO.
At the current fastest CD speed that is readily available. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that is 48x.
That is 432MB/Minute or only 25.92Gigs/Hour. Hopefully this speed too will double or triple in the next year or two.
Chaszmyr
Oct 15, 09:48 PM
It was at CompUSA, that's all you had to say. I shouldn't have overlooked that source :-P

PCUser
Oct 7, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by gopher
Well so can the G4 be overclocked. So what's your point? Big whoop, overclock all you like, but we are talking about systems sold by manufacturers. To learn more about overclocking Macs, visit http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/
No, no, the Athlon in the test was overclockled. That Athlon would not be sold by system manufacturers overclocked that far.
Added: The guy who ran this test even states that a dual 1GHz G4 rig is equal to 2GHz, which it isn't.
On the graphics test, he doesn't even give the Athlon and P4 the same graphics card. That's a very innacurate testing site, IMO.
Well so can the G4 be overclocked. So what's your point? Big whoop, overclock all you like, but we are talking about systems sold by manufacturers. To learn more about overclocking Macs, visit http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/
No, no, the Athlon in the test was overclockled. That Athlon would not be sold by system manufacturers overclocked that far.
Added: The guy who ran this test even states that a dual 1GHz G4 rig is equal to 2GHz, which it isn't.
On the graphics test, he doesn't even give the Athlon and P4 the same graphics card. That's a very innacurate testing site, IMO.
rice_web
Oct 1, 02:00 PM
Yeah, the faster PCI is moving into server motherboards shortly, and will hit consumers by late if memory serves. It runs at 100MHz as opposed to the 66MHz that AGP runs at, and the 33MHz that the original PCI runs at.
musicpyrite
Feb 15, 08:45 AM
So it really does only cost $15 to fill my iPod! I knew Napster was better! :rolleyes:
But I'm going to try this on my PC. Can't resist getting free music legally. :cool:
But I'm going to try this on my PC. Can't resist getting free music legally. :cool:
e-coli
Oct 13, 06:58 PM
sweet retort.
btw, love the sig. ;)
btw, love the sig. ;)
Mr. Anderson
Sep 5, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
i hate you all :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
did someone froget to feed him?
be a good boy jello and you'll get a treat! ;)
i hate you all :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
did someone froget to feed him?
be a good boy jello and you'll get a treat! ;)
Sdashiki
Mar 19, 11:01 AM
<snip>
Isn't that a pretty hypocritical statement there? :p
"Don't buy from them, they sell opened ones...but go ahead and crack yours open and mod it." :D
I'd buy a used one from Gamestop because you can get an extended warranty for $20 versus buying a used one anywhere else that could crap out on your in a month's time and then you're stuck with a broken Xbox.
Um, you missed the point.
One that has been opened and traded, probably was a "mod attempt" as in they screwed it up, leaving you with either a flaky system or a completely unusable one.
Modding it YOURSELF, is of course not as simple as flicking a switch, but at least YOU are the one doing it.
Buying an opened XBOX from a brick n mortar is asking for trouble, and whats more, is opening one voids any and all warranty, though I dont know if it voids Gamestops warranty as it was opened to begin with.
ps: dont confuse opened with the word used, opened in this case means the actual plastic casing was removed and the insides tinkered with.
pps: even if a broken XBOX were to happen, they are actually "easy" to fix.
Isn't that a pretty hypocritical statement there? :p
"Don't buy from them, they sell opened ones...but go ahead and crack yours open and mod it." :D
I'd buy a used one from Gamestop because you can get an extended warranty for $20 versus buying a used one anywhere else that could crap out on your in a month's time and then you're stuck with a broken Xbox.
Um, you missed the point.
One that has been opened and traded, probably was a "mod attempt" as in they screwed it up, leaving you with either a flaky system or a completely unusable one.
Modding it YOURSELF, is of course not as simple as flicking a switch, but at least YOU are the one doing it.
Buying an opened XBOX from a brick n mortar is asking for trouble, and whats more, is opening one voids any and all warranty, though I dont know if it voids Gamestops warranty as it was opened to begin with.
ps: dont confuse opened with the word used, opened in this case means the actual plastic casing was removed and the insides tinkered with.
pps: even if a broken XBOX were to happen, they are actually "easy" to fix.
MacRumorUser
Mar 22, 05:14 AM
wow I can't wait to see what the future holds!
A bunch of ****** game to movie tie-ins obviously.
A bunch of ****** game to movie tie-ins obviously.
2GMario
Nov 15, 01:49 PM
sorry hun, wrong again
in firefox and IE <input type="submit"> can both submit the form
but, in my testing, only in IE (have not tested in safari ) <button>button name </button> can not submit the form. firefox can cause a form submit with <button>
that is in IE, without javascript can a <button> not submit a form
it is extreamly important, with css, html, etc... to know what browser your developing for because many things do not work across all browsers. we can thank MS for this, which is why we dev for firefox first, then IE.
-Mario
in firefox and IE <input type="submit"> can both submit the form
but, in my testing, only in IE (have not tested in safari ) <button>button name </button> can not submit the form. firefox can cause a form submit with <button>
that is in IE, without javascript can a <button> not submit a form
it is extreamly important, with css, html, etc... to know what browser your developing for because many things do not work across all browsers. we can thank MS for this, which is why we dev for firefox first, then IE.
-Mario
Sun Baked
Oct 2, 10:53 AM
The new one has some improvements in internal layout, cooling, and expandability.
If you do not plan on upgrading the machines while you own them -- then buying on cost alone shouldn't be much of a problem during ownership, since performance is similar.
However, if you plan on doing a lot of heavy optical burning (or see the need to keep optical up-to-date or need more than one), if you see the need a bunch of HDs, or you plan on keeping the CPU up-to-date -- then the newer one may make a little more sense.
If you do not plan on upgrading the machines while you own them -- then buying on cost alone shouldn't be much of a problem during ownership, since performance is similar.
However, if you plan on doing a lot of heavy optical burning (or see the need to keep optical up-to-date or need more than one), if you see the need a bunch of HDs, or you plan on keeping the CPU up-to-date -- then the newer one may make a little more sense.
Over Achiever
Oct 15, 11:01 AM
...no new powerbooks!
Looks like that first rumor about new powerbooks the third week of October is wrong...thats cool. Debunking one rumor...more rumors to go! :D
Looks like that first rumor about new powerbooks the third week of October is wrong...thats cool. Debunking one rumor...more rumors to go! :D
Dont Hurt Me
Jun 1, 12:56 PM
what dont you get?
they are a hardware company... they don't want to sell their OS to run on every standard PC that they dont know what hardware its being used on (one of hte reasons Mac OS os so good is because apple control all the hardware it runs on)
If they sold their OS to run on anything they would sell next to no hardware - not a great move for a hardware company now is it.
Hate to tell you this but Apple hardware and PC hardware are the same now for 99.9999999% of the machine. That argument does no longer apply. You make a great product then market it. Apple is missing the boat while Microsoft holds onto the rudder.
they are a hardware company... they don't want to sell their OS to run on every standard PC that they dont know what hardware its being used on (one of hte reasons Mac OS os so good is because apple control all the hardware it runs on)
If they sold their OS to run on anything they would sell next to no hardware - not a great move for a hardware company now is it.
Hate to tell you this but Apple hardware and PC hardware are the same now for 99.9999999% of the machine. That argument does no longer apply. You make a great product then market it. Apple is missing the boat while Microsoft holds onto the rudder.
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