lazyboy922
Feb 7, 05:58 PM
I am thinking of ordering the lacie slim dvd burner
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10186
I know it isn't as fast as a desktop model, but I want to be able to take it with me, and I know my next mac will have a superdrive, so I wouldnt need an external burner. Right now I am using the superdrive on my G4 powermac. I am curious as to how much slower or faster the lacie slim is?
Advice is appreciated!
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10186
I know it isn't as fast as a desktop model, but I want to be able to take it with me, and I know my next mac will have a superdrive, so I wouldnt need an external burner. Right now I am using the superdrive on my G4 powermac. I am curious as to how much slower or faster the lacie slim is?
Advice is appreciated!
cube
Nov 1, 07:58 AM
Apple also makes storage solutions.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
thebudda
Oct 24, 12:56 PM
Anywhere else in SC? I live in Sumter and was hoping to only take off a little early from work, not 3-4 hours early. Don't get me wrong, I'll do what I need to do but I hate to take that much time off and then spend 3 hours driving that could be better spent on my Mac.
grizzlybrice
Jun 29, 12:46 PM
yay Ikea Grono lamp!
Mac_Max
Mar 16, 11:33 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-k7NNQKdc
That video? I don't think thats an iPod, just one of those (IMO) ugly throwback LCD watches.
That video? I don't think thats an iPod, just one of those (IMO) ugly throwback LCD watches.
bousozoku
Feb 9, 07:53 PM
Lossless definitely sounds better than 192Kbps mp3 encoding, when there is a good source. The file size will always be larger since it doesn't lose any quality.
jay12
Mar 24, 02:37 PM
Yeah I could do that but hate messing with deadbeat bidders. Wish somebody here would buy it.
ryanflucas
Apr 26, 12:45 PM
I'm looking for a comprehensive guide to Terminal commands in Mac OS X, specifically Snow Leopard and the upcoming Lion. It can be a faq file, online resource, a book, whatever. I would just like to learn to more efficiently use Terminal.
Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations? Perhaps someone offers an online course? I haven't checked out Apple yet, but maybe they have some sort of webinar? :D
Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations? Perhaps someone offers an online course? I haven't checked out Apple yet, but maybe they have some sort of webinar? :D
Apple!Freak
Sep 25, 09:44 PM
Okay, I have a pair of Klefs that I want to hook up to an iBook. Now, they don't use RCA-connectors; just normal speaker wire. I remember seeing an adaptor for about $50 a while backt which you plug the standard speaker wire into and at the other side it provides a mini interconnect which plugs into the iBook. Anyone know of this? A link would be much appreciated!
AlphaDogg
May 7, 12:33 AM
How does one tighten the screen hinge?
One would replace the hinges.
One would replace the hinges.
xytor
Apr 24, 02:37 PM
Because Apple do not duplicate the documentation from superclasses in subclasses. The objectForKey: method (not function) is defined in NSDictionary which is NSMutableDictionaries superclass. So any NSDictionary method can be called on a NSMutableDictionary.
Ooh that's good. My bad. Thanks for the clarification! :)
Ooh that's good. My bad. Thanks for the clarification! :)
GGJstudios
May 6, 02:16 PM
I use the built in Mac screen sharing utility to remotely log in and share my wife's desktop and my server. Works like a charm and was simple to set up.
I use that for local sharing on my WiFi network, but use TeamViewer for remote situations.
I use that for local sharing on my WiFi network, but use TeamViewer for remote situations.
Grasshopper2Ant
Mar 24, 06:59 PM
OK, I will try that too on the 2nd Gen and post my results, thanks.
bobbleheadbob
May 6, 02:16 PM
Now, now, now, now, now!
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can accomplish today." Winston Churchill
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can accomplish today." Winston Churchill
rsted222
Apr 25, 08:17 PM
I went ahead and ordered online from the Apple store. Patience needs to be practiced.
edesignuk
Jan 17, 05:31 AM
hey edesignuk, thank u so much for ur reply!
ya, do u think it's a RAM issue? i thought it might have to be cuz there's not much else it could be, but i didn't think it'd act the way it is... i have a dual 1.8 G5, but i dunno if i could use that RAM cuz it's PC3200, 400 MHZ.. it wouldn't work in the G4, right?
and what's "HDD"?
HDD = Hard disk drive ;)
A 400MHz G4 uses either SD100 or SD133 memory IIRC, so no, the DDR3200 wouldn't work (it wouldn't even fit!).
ya, do u think it's a RAM issue? i thought it might have to be cuz there's not much else it could be, but i didn't think it'd act the way it is... i have a dual 1.8 G5, but i dunno if i could use that RAM cuz it's PC3200, 400 MHZ.. it wouldn't work in the G4, right?
and what's "HDD"?
HDD = Hard disk drive ;)
A 400MHz G4 uses either SD100 or SD133 memory IIRC, so no, the DDR3200 wouldn't work (it wouldn't even fit!).
Concorde Rules
Apr 30, 03:17 PM
Most certainly unregistered. My 2009 shipped with 6x2GB and those are unregistered chips. I don't expect any of the Apple ones to be registered but the 8GB sticks.
This is correct.
Thanks guys!
This is correct.
Thanks guys!
NZed
Mar 30, 10:22 PM
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
oh... FIXED!
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
oh... FIXED!
dakwar
Nov 11, 07:49 AM
Wi-Gear is no longer in business.
Very true! When did this happen?
Very true! When did this happen?
^^BIGMac
Apr 8, 11:44 AM
That like asking "what's on a pizza". All depends on your needs
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Pomeroy
May 3, 12:57 PM
Did you do a Right click on the toolbar and look in "Customize Toolbar" menu?
slapple
May 5, 11:07 AM
I have an iPhone 3G (not jailbroken), and I run Windows. Is there any way to save a voicemail from the iPhone to my computer? I thought I read there is Mac software that can extract voicemails from iTunes backups, is there anything for Windows?
crazycat
May 4, 06:19 AM
Is there anyway to download 10 files within a folder (.rar's) simultaneously using Transmit?
I really love the client but for example if there is a folder on my FTP server that has 10 .rar's in it Transmit would download them one at a time, while Filezilla would download the 10 files at the same time. It is really annoying trying to download one folder with 50 .rar in it.
Thanks
I really love the client but for example if there is a folder on my FTP server that has 10 .rar's in it Transmit would download them one at a time, while Filezilla would download the 10 files at the same time. It is really annoying trying to download one folder with 50 .rar in it.
Thanks
MisterMe
Feb 27, 09:39 AM
Since I read many posts on problems with the invidiual updates through OS's software update featrue, I would like to post this question. If you update the OS X (10.3.X) through one update increment (like, from 10.3.7 to 10.3.8) and then do a combo update by visiting Apple's website, does the combo update over-write the previous updates which were done one update at a time?Updates replace changed files. Softare Update merely automates what you would do when you manually download updates. IMHO, the reports that you heard about updates originate between the keyboard and chair.
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