Michael8510
Feb 24, 11:39 AM
http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20050221082956959 had an article detailing how the trackpad vendor may have changed, and that the newer (1.5ghz +) PBs have slower trackpads, even when cranked up to the fastest setting.
I myself can notice the difference between the newer PBs and my old sony vaio trackpad. (The PB is much slower than I'd like).
I myself can notice the difference between the newer PBs and my old sony vaio trackpad. (The PB is much slower than I'd like).
overanalyzer
Oct 22, 04:10 PM
During the iPhone launch, we had some hands-on and a meeting also.
Ooh, a much rumored but rarely seen Apple Store employee posting in the forums (at least while declaring your employment). I guess if you only post about things from 4 months ago, they can't get mad. :)
Ooh, a much rumored but rarely seen Apple Store employee posting in the forums (at least while declaring your employment). I guess if you only post about things from 4 months ago, they can't get mad. :)
Krizoitz
Jan 27, 12:02 PM
Can anyone point me to where the membership level numbers are spelled out. I've been trying to find the information but haven't had any luck. Thanks
alvindarkness
Apr 8, 11:20 AM
I've heard from AppleInsider that TRIM is long due to the macs and that Apple will enable TRIM support in Lion update...
After I've installed an Intel x25-m G2 SSD onto my 2010 MBP 13", the benchmarks were low compared to that on Windows platform. I also noticed the Apple's own stock SSD (mostly Toshiba or Samsung) have aggressive GC, but their read/write speeds are off compared to many decent SSD's on the market, like sandforce powered OCZ Vertex 3, or intel G3.
Funny thing is that Apple's own solid state drives has their own GC, and enables TRIM on-the-fly, as reported by Anandtech, but I wasn't very sure.
Has anyone have any ideas if and when TRIM will be implemented on macs, since it is really needed for people with SSD's in their macs?
TRIM is already implemented on Lion. You can even enable it on 10.6.7 if you use the IOAHCIFamily.kext from a 2011 MBP.
The trick is that both Lion and 10.6.7 (using the MBP 2011 kext above) look for an SSD with the model name "APPLE SSD". What you need to do is hex edit IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage and replace the two instances of "APPLE SSD" with the first 9 character of your SSD drive as it appears in system profiler. (In my case "OCZ-VERTE").
Theres a lot more information here -> http://forum.hardmac.com/index.php?showtopic=10020
And heres confirmation that it does indeed work (this is a snow leopard pic, Ive also done this in Lion).
280293
The real question is, wether this is a stop-gap measure, or if Apple intend to continue this trend into the future and only support trim on native apple ssd's. Would be nice to not have to load a hex editor after every delta/combo update.
After I've installed an Intel x25-m G2 SSD onto my 2010 MBP 13", the benchmarks were low compared to that on Windows platform. I also noticed the Apple's own stock SSD (mostly Toshiba or Samsung) have aggressive GC, but their read/write speeds are off compared to many decent SSD's on the market, like sandforce powered OCZ Vertex 3, or intel G3.
Funny thing is that Apple's own solid state drives has their own GC, and enables TRIM on-the-fly, as reported by Anandtech, but I wasn't very sure.
Has anyone have any ideas if and when TRIM will be implemented on macs, since it is really needed for people with SSD's in their macs?
TRIM is already implemented on Lion. You can even enable it on 10.6.7 if you use the IOAHCIFamily.kext from a 2011 MBP.
The trick is that both Lion and 10.6.7 (using the MBP 2011 kext above) look for an SSD with the model name "APPLE SSD". What you need to do is hex edit IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage and replace the two instances of "APPLE SSD" with the first 9 character of your SSD drive as it appears in system profiler. (In my case "OCZ-VERTE").
Theres a lot more information here -> http://forum.hardmac.com/index.php?showtopic=10020
And heres confirmation that it does indeed work (this is a snow leopard pic, Ive also done this in Lion).
280293
The real question is, wether this is a stop-gap measure, or if Apple intend to continue this trend into the future and only support trim on native apple ssd's. Would be nice to not have to load a hex editor after every delta/combo update.
will0407
Apr 30, 03:13 AM
As the title suggests, can you confirm if this is a dead pixel (just above the cursor). Never had one before, so just wanted to confirm. I've used a pixel tester and it stays black whatever background colour is used.
What's the likelihood apple will replace my machine? (11" ultimate). I've taken as good a care as is possible with it. (speck see thru case, moshi palm guard, la.robe for transport, coolbook)
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p79/will_0407/IMG_0859.jpg
What's the likelihood apple will replace my machine? (11" ultimate). I've taken as good a care as is possible with it. (speck see thru case, moshi palm guard, la.robe for transport, coolbook)
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p79/will_0407/IMG_0859.jpg
Dagless
Apr 7, 09:18 AM
Don't have a fave computer manufacturer since I build my own computers, but I do like Intel CPU's.
Drink: Coca Cola, Volvic
Jeans: Levi
TV and video equipment: Sony
MP3 player: Apple
Headphones: Sony
Consoles: Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft (most used to least)
Game developers: Nintendo, Game Freak, Valve, Square Enix, Konami
Camera: Canon
Bus: First Bus
Bird: Sparrow
Vacuum: Dyson
Pillow: anything foam
Cold medicine: Covonia
Hayfever nasal spray: Nasonex
Light chocolate: Nestle Kitkat
Heavy chocolate: Cadbury (preferably Dairy Milk)
Mining corporation: Jupiter Mining Corporation
Mouse: Razer
Controller: Microsoft
Keyboard (midi): Roland
Guitar: Gibson
Drink: Coca Cola, Volvic
Jeans: Levi
TV and video equipment: Sony
MP3 player: Apple
Headphones: Sony
Consoles: Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft (most used to least)
Game developers: Nintendo, Game Freak, Valve, Square Enix, Konami
Camera: Canon
Bus: First Bus
Bird: Sparrow
Vacuum: Dyson
Pillow: anything foam
Cold medicine: Covonia
Hayfever nasal spray: Nasonex
Light chocolate: Nestle Kitkat
Heavy chocolate: Cadbury (preferably Dairy Milk)
Mining corporation: Jupiter Mining Corporation
Mouse: Razer
Controller: Microsoft
Keyboard (midi): Roland
Guitar: Gibson
ethana
May 2, 07:10 PM
I'm not sure how many production weeks there were for the iphone 8gb. I can tell you that, this specific one was produced in July. Why are you inquiring about this info anyway?
Just bought a sealed one to keep it as a collector's item (or potential investment). Never been opened.
Just bought a sealed one to keep it as a collector's item (or potential investment). Never been opened.
labman
May 5, 07:44 PM
TS you are looking at around $400 for a used I4 or $599-$699 for new or about the same after ETF and monthly plus you carrier plan. this is why most in your situation a dumb phone and a touch is the best route.
Sparky's
Apr 20, 10:41 AM
I've lost several relatives to cancer.
More recently I was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2002 (lost 6" of it), suffered through months of chemo, but came out OK, then in 2004 found out my Gallbladder burst, OK so the Appendix went also, then to top everything off the cancer came back and invaded my liver. In 2005 I lost over 75% of my liver in a 9 hour operation. I'm just now beginning to fully recover and my liver is almost back to it's original size I'm just grateful to be alive.
I Fold so others may not have to endure what I have, and Kudos to all those that do. I also try to spread the word and get everyone I know who has a computer to do also.
Fold On!!!
More recently I was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2002 (lost 6" of it), suffered through months of chemo, but came out OK, then in 2004 found out my Gallbladder burst, OK so the Appendix went also, then to top everything off the cancer came back and invaded my liver. In 2005 I lost over 75% of my liver in a 9 hour operation. I'm just now beginning to fully recover and my liver is almost back to it's original size I'm just grateful to be alive.
I Fold so others may not have to endure what I have, and Kudos to all those that do. I also try to spread the word and get everyone I know who has a computer to do also.
Fold On!!!
MacBytes
Feb 23, 01:53 AM
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dcoulson
Feb 9, 05:47 PM
I have this in both my Mac Mini and MacBook Pro - Good deal, works great.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231294
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231294
ComputersaysNo
Jun 20, 12:27 AM
Thank you for the win :)
My parents will be so proud. :D
I guess it will take some time before showing up in my sig?
edit* Changes to your avatar may take up to 2 hours to appear on certain forum pages.
My parents will be so proud. :D
I guess it will take some time before showing up in my sig?
edit* Changes to your avatar may take up to 2 hours to appear on certain forum pages.
flyfish29
Mar 10, 09:36 PM
I generally advise people to avoid having their camera gear on a homeowner's rider anyway- the last thing you want is the HO insurance canceled because of a claim. Talk to any licensed insurance agent- Traveller's has a nice "personal professional property" policy, or just ask about an "inland marine" policy for your gear.
Paul
Great advice!
Paul
Great advice!
mif
Apr 1, 04:10 AM
some furnitures and a girl
cr2sh
Dec 7, 07:57 PM
I've got this camera and it's a very nice little package. My 1GB card fits a hella of a lot of images, the quality is superb and at that price... it's hard to go wrong.
A very handy little camera that I'd highly recommend.
A very handy little camera that I'd highly recommend.
Erniecranks
Apr 13, 01:43 PM
Here is my code:
> fp1c<-read.csv ('/Users/richardlerner/Desktop/feralpm1combo.csv', header=T)
> attach(fp1c)
And here is what got printed out:
The following object(s) are masked from 'package:datasets':
celtic tree of life tattoos.
family tree tattoos. tree
tree tattoos. small cherry tree tattoos. small cherry tree tattoos. Designer Dale. Apr 12, 01:49 PM. Just been on a business trip to Florida and stayed at a
> fp1c<-read.csv ('/Users/richardlerner/Desktop/feralpm1combo.csv', header=T)
> attach(fp1c)
And here is what got printed out:
The following object(s) are masked from 'package:datasets':
appleguy123
Apr 24, 03:10 PM
Thats awesome, thanks!
britboy
Jul 6, 09:36 PM
Heh, you really are turning into the old man of macrumors there jef ;) I agree though. It's a shame those you listed (and omitted) were either too contentious for others to handle, or lost interest due to one reason or another. There's so many new members now that it's hard to get to know anyone like in the early days of MR.
Then again, you could always become a demi. Things get a lot more personal in there ;)
Then again, you could always become a demi. Things get a lot more personal in there ;)
Reflow
May 5, 07:57 PM
I'll just throw this out there, but to me it looks like the video resolution is set wrong.
celebi23
Oct 18, 10:14 PM
Man, I want a t-shirt :D :apple:
nec207
Apr 17, 02:24 AM
Open the Console.app in the Utilities folder. Bring up the context menu on each log listed on the left hand side and hit Reveal in Finder. It is perfectly safe to delete them all. Yes those logs will get MASSIVE. Afterward you should empty the Trash.
Okay !!
But do you think after 5 years of use it be more 15 GB the logs?
Okay !!
But do you think after 5 years of use it be more 15 GB the logs?
john123
Nov 20, 09:20 PM
Well I'll be darned....
When Arn e-mailed me a couple months ago (and I was insanely busy and had very little time to post), I had no idea what was going on to prompt him to e-mail me to come back to MR.
I posted a few times on the Nov 5th rumor thread, and sadly found myself frustrated with the folks there. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but compared to what I remember from over a year ago, the proportion of folks who were irritating (i.e., "trolls" to use our lingo) was way too high. I got frustrated and stopped posting...especially because I realized that all my posts were taking me way off topic replying to the trolls!
So then I just came here tonight, checking out what was new, etc...and I find this forum -- a hangout for those of us who were around long ago. Too cool!
Great idea, Arn. Now if we could just boost the membership in here back up. I'd enjoy that a lot. Truthfully, I find myself reading MacNN a lot, but the discussions are far less spirited there.
Let's rev this place up!
When Arn e-mailed me a couple months ago (and I was insanely busy and had very little time to post), I had no idea what was going on to prompt him to e-mail me to come back to MR.
I posted a few times on the Nov 5th rumor thread, and sadly found myself frustrated with the folks there. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but compared to what I remember from over a year ago, the proportion of folks who were irritating (i.e., "trolls" to use our lingo) was way too high. I got frustrated and stopped posting...especially because I realized that all my posts were taking me way off topic replying to the trolls!
So then I just came here tonight, checking out what was new, etc...and I find this forum -- a hangout for those of us who were around long ago. Too cool!
Great idea, Arn. Now if we could just boost the membership in here back up. I'd enjoy that a lot. Truthfully, I find myself reading MacNN a lot, but the discussions are far less spirited there.
Let's rev this place up!
balamw
Mar 25, 07:28 AM
Forget Parallels, VMWARE Fusion is much easier to use and less buggy.
The OP claimed Parallels 7 was already installed in the first post.
marshallbedsaul, read the Parallels documentation or find a guide (http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/02/02/how-to-install-windows-7-in-os-x-using-parallels-desktop-a-complete-walkthrough/). Installing and using Windows within Parallels will be FAR easier that what you were trying to do in your first post.
B
The OP claimed Parallels 7 was already installed in the first post.
marshallbedsaul, read the Parallels documentation or find a guide (http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/02/02/how-to-install-windows-7-in-os-x-using-parallels-desktop-a-complete-walkthrough/). Installing and using Windows within Parallels will be FAR easier that what you were trying to do in your first post.
B
john123
Nov 21, 12:10 AM
Well you can't really ban anyone forever...
The most you can do is block the IP(s) that person uses and/or deactivate that person's account.
No matter...we need to build back up an old school army!
The most you can do is block the IP(s) that person uses and/or deactivate that person's account.
No matter...we need to build back up an old school army!
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