Thomas Harte
Mar 25, 05:14 AM
Oh, no, it's the other way around. I've been offered one for just shy of $1000 and can't seem to find sufficient information to determine how seriously I should pursue it. It sounds like $1000 is within the established bounds (for collectors, anyway), but better deals often occur?
Messy
Nov 14, 10:11 AM
Couple of mine for November.
MikeSmoke
Apr 5, 10:36 AM
Looked at MacBook air last week. First time hands on. It is a work of art.
aussiechris
Apr 14, 08:29 PM
G'day Guys,
I have been having a look around for a solution to my slow network problem, with no luck. Hopefully somebody here can help me.
I have 2 mac pro systems I use for audio and video work. They are on the company network which seems to be 10/100 and a little slow. When I am transferring large files between the two machines (which are on opposite sides of the room) it takes forever because the speed is limited to 100Base-T and not 1000 that the computers can work at. This is no good. I need speed. Can I run a private network on the Ethernet 2 sockets for transferring data between the 2 computers? How can I set it up so that these computers will always choose this private network for transferring data? Will this work when transferring data for Qmaster jobs?
As no other computers will need to be on the network, I assume it is as simple as plugging the two computers together with an Ethernet cable and making sure they can see each other. The hard part is making sure they always use this network and not the company network.
Ideas anyone?
Cheers,
Chris
I have been having a look around for a solution to my slow network problem, with no luck. Hopefully somebody here can help me.
I have 2 mac pro systems I use for audio and video work. They are on the company network which seems to be 10/100 and a little slow. When I am transferring large files between the two machines (which are on opposite sides of the room) it takes forever because the speed is limited to 100Base-T and not 1000 that the computers can work at. This is no good. I need speed. Can I run a private network on the Ethernet 2 sockets for transferring data between the 2 computers? How can I set it up so that these computers will always choose this private network for transferring data? Will this work when transferring data for Qmaster jobs?
As no other computers will need to be on the network, I assume it is as simple as plugging the two computers together with an Ethernet cable and making sure they can see each other. The hard part is making sure they always use this network and not the company network.
Ideas anyone?
Cheers,
Chris
BornAgainMac
Mar 19, 02:54 PM
I can see the original brown Zune a collectable.
alexpros
Oct 8, 11:00 PM
First of All, I really doubt Tmobile is heading with MAC on the Iphone thing with these bands. The frequencies they are buying have to do with WIMAX. Wimax uses the frequencies 1.5/2.3 and 2.5/5ghz. The say it also has speeds up to 75mbps, range of 30 miles one radio. the purpose of these bands isnt for a phone no way in hell, WiMAX allows you to have VOIP and IPTV, Unless you want to watch tv out of your cellphone. Whats the point in that.
7on
Oct 4, 09:42 AM
sounds like the perfect device to make "Mac-only"
janitorC7
May 5, 05:08 PM
Sorry I was half asleep when I wrote this�
There is a network in place that looks like it was put together by 8 year olds. We have routers that are somehow being used as switches� it�s a mess.
We don�t make that much use of the wired network to be honest. I would like to make more use of it, but, that is not really up to me. This was the first time that I had really looked at the network as it stopped functioning and I was asked to take a look at it.
At the moment there really are no services being hosted (unless you want to count a Time Capsule..), I would however like to add some security to the network, also a few services. Its about 30 computers, 20 phones, 10 misc.
I guess my question here is weather or not the AirPort really has the backbone to handle a network this large. When I have done networks this big I�m usually running it though a gateway to distribute DNS and IP�s to the network and not making use of dedicated router hardware (So I;m usually using an XServe or Mac Pro in place of a router)�
So do you guys think that I need to convince the board here to upgrade to better hardware of should what we have be good?
JC7
There is a network in place that looks like it was put together by 8 year olds. We have routers that are somehow being used as switches� it�s a mess.
We don�t make that much use of the wired network to be honest. I would like to make more use of it, but, that is not really up to me. This was the first time that I had really looked at the network as it stopped functioning and I was asked to take a look at it.
At the moment there really are no services being hosted (unless you want to count a Time Capsule..), I would however like to add some security to the network, also a few services. Its about 30 computers, 20 phones, 10 misc.
I guess my question here is weather or not the AirPort really has the backbone to handle a network this large. When I have done networks this big I�m usually running it though a gateway to distribute DNS and IP�s to the network and not making use of dedicated router hardware (So I;m usually using an XServe or Mac Pro in place of a router)�
So do you guys think that I need to convince the board here to upgrade to better hardware of should what we have be good?
JC7
100Teraflops
Mar 9, 07:07 PM
On the topic of photo storage and editing, I ran across this blog post in an app on my iPad called Photoverse. It details how to use star ratings to thin out a shoot without dumping any photos.
Chase Jarvis Photo Editing 101 (http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2011/03/photo-editing-101/)
Dale
Thanks for sharing this app Dale! I have a lot of research to do! :)
ok 100Teraflops I use a Mac Pro daily for Music and Photography, The Mac Pro is a good beastie but alone it cant do the job, it must be paired up to a good Monitor, IPS panel if possible, I did use apple's but found the Dell's re-produced colour better. When you purchase your DSLR will you shoot RAW or Jpeg, think about it, RAW may be bigger files, but you can keep producing a good quality image from just 1 RAW file, On the subject of a scratch disk try and dedicate a complete disk as scratch.
my MP is set up as follows,
bay 1 :500gb for OS & apps
bay 2 :320gb as Scratch Disk
bays 3 & 4 : both have 1tb hdd's in a raid 1 configuration for music and stuff
All my RAW files & Aperture library are on a WD my book studio 4TB edition in a raid 1 via fw800 giving me 2TB to use, The system is simple and it works well. the big hdd's are all green WD drives. Hdd's are cheap now, but get the biggest you can afford (don't buy at the apple store), I find using Raid 1 I spend less time now backing up. The hardest part of photography is deleting images, you may take 100 shots and find only 2 of them are keepers, but getting rid of blurry, out of focus files will free up a lot of space,
you have had some excellent advice on here so far, and it will be nice to hear how you finally set up your workflow, keep us posted :)
Thanks for recommending the specs of a quality monitor. Your Mac Pro HDD configuration is simple and easy to understand. Are you using striping from OS X or did you set you RAID 1 with only two drives? I agree that it is very hard deleting photos, as I do not delete photos after I take them. I wait a few days or longer, and then decide if they are keepers. However, I take photos of my family etc and occasionally automobiles and landscape. Also, you are right that I have received excellent advice from the forum members. You folks rule! :)
I will keep you all posted. I am thinking that I should buy a Mac Pro soon! From what I have read on this forum, a new Mac Pro is not expected until 4Q 2011 or 2012. :eek: I do not want to wait that long for a stupid processor chipset. :D A few months is optimal, but 6-8 is not feasible. Thanks again for sharing knowledge and swapping ideas!
Chase Jarvis Photo Editing 101 (http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2011/03/photo-editing-101/)
Dale
Thanks for sharing this app Dale! I have a lot of research to do! :)
ok 100Teraflops I use a Mac Pro daily for Music and Photography, The Mac Pro is a good beastie but alone it cant do the job, it must be paired up to a good Monitor, IPS panel if possible, I did use apple's but found the Dell's re-produced colour better. When you purchase your DSLR will you shoot RAW or Jpeg, think about it, RAW may be bigger files, but you can keep producing a good quality image from just 1 RAW file, On the subject of a scratch disk try and dedicate a complete disk as scratch.
my MP is set up as follows,
bay 1 :500gb for OS & apps
bay 2 :320gb as Scratch Disk
bays 3 & 4 : both have 1tb hdd's in a raid 1 configuration for music and stuff
All my RAW files & Aperture library are on a WD my book studio 4TB edition in a raid 1 via fw800 giving me 2TB to use, The system is simple and it works well. the big hdd's are all green WD drives. Hdd's are cheap now, but get the biggest you can afford (don't buy at the apple store), I find using Raid 1 I spend less time now backing up. The hardest part of photography is deleting images, you may take 100 shots and find only 2 of them are keepers, but getting rid of blurry, out of focus files will free up a lot of space,
you have had some excellent advice on here so far, and it will be nice to hear how you finally set up your workflow, keep us posted :)
Thanks for recommending the specs of a quality monitor. Your Mac Pro HDD configuration is simple and easy to understand. Are you using striping from OS X or did you set you RAID 1 with only two drives? I agree that it is very hard deleting photos, as I do not delete photos after I take them. I wait a few days or longer, and then decide if they are keepers. However, I take photos of my family etc and occasionally automobiles and landscape. Also, you are right that I have received excellent advice from the forum members. You folks rule! :)
I will keep you all posted. I am thinking that I should buy a Mac Pro soon! From what I have read on this forum, a new Mac Pro is not expected until 4Q 2011 or 2012. :eek: I do not want to wait that long for a stupid processor chipset. :D A few months is optimal, but 6-8 is not feasible. Thanks again for sharing knowledge and swapping ideas!
puma1552
Apr 10, 09:55 PM
Are you on a visa, and if so what kind?
Japanese immigration won't give you a working visa without a four year degree.
Japanese immigration won't give you a working visa without a four year degree.
mrelwood
Apr 18, 05:53 PM
How many redesigns are possible?
Hmm. You should ask Nokia.
Hmm. You should ask Nokia.
Intell
Apr 16, 02:29 PM
and where do you get that info?
The iPhone 3Gs has an ARM type 7 CPU. It is the first iDevice to have one, with the iPod Touch 2G being the last type 6. Apple no longer includes the type 6 instruction set. Similar to how Snow Leopard no longer works on PPC Macs. The iPhone 3Gs was also the first iDevice to have the PowerVR SGX535 GPU. The iPod Touch 2G was the last to have the PowerVR MBX Lite 3D. The driver kext is no longer in the firmware and its doubtful that the 4.2.1 one would work.
Furthermore, Apple doesn't sign the soft SHSH for 4.3 and none of the jailbreaking tools out support it. So unless the OP wrote his own method for jailbreaking 4.3 and getting around the soft SHSH, he has just faked his firmware and build number.
The iPhone 3Gs has an ARM type 7 CPU. It is the first iDevice to have one, with the iPod Touch 2G being the last type 6. Apple no longer includes the type 6 instruction set. Similar to how Snow Leopard no longer works on PPC Macs. The iPhone 3Gs was also the first iDevice to have the PowerVR SGX535 GPU. The iPod Touch 2G was the last to have the PowerVR MBX Lite 3D. The driver kext is no longer in the firmware and its doubtful that the 4.2.1 one would work.
Furthermore, Apple doesn't sign the soft SHSH for 4.3 and none of the jailbreaking tools out support it. So unless the OP wrote his own method for jailbreaking 4.3 and getting around the soft SHSH, he has just faked his firmware and build number.
PaRaGoNViCtiM
Nov 29, 11:16 PM
The iCurve has been sold!
Hellhammer
Feb 5, 05:06 PM
I would say they store them for a month at least. Text messages and call histories are a big part of forensics nowadays. Last week I saw a program about tricky murders in Finland (one case per episode) and SMSs were a crucial part of the investigation. From the SMSs, the police found out that a guy owned several grands to the victim and in the end, that was the motive of the murder.
I don't know if the laws are different there but storing the SMSs can actually be a good thing.
I don't know if the laws are different there but storing the SMSs can actually be a good thing.
umrdad
Dec 15, 12:02 PM
thanks for the replies guys, california most of those shipped w/1gig hdd remove the cover pull it out and connect it in line w/another mac running same OS if its got usb or ethernet might be able to connect it w/another mac running OS X?? not sure about that do know for a fact they won't do **** w/dead PRAM battery that's how it got parked and now have pismo in process of hotrodding even though a lot of people turn their noses up at the starmax if you're just doing basic things web surfing, word processing, etc. and are stuck w/56k dial-up they're just as good now as they were 10 yrs ago
ryannel2003
Sep 15, 11:15 AM
I was in 6th Grade at the time, and one of the teachers motioned my teacher over to them. She came back with a grim face and told everyone that a plane had just hit the World Trade Center. At the time, I was uncertain about what the World Trade Center was, or what was happening. She continued on with the lesson, while all the other classes were watching TV (that bitch). Anyway, my mom checked me out of school a couple of hours later and I went home to turn on the the television. I couldn't believe what was happening. At first I didn't understand it, but years later I knew exactly what had happened.
MaxBurn
May 3, 04:00 PM
Three things to try
Right click and run as administrator.
Compatibility mode, try xp sp3
Cpu affinity to 0 - may not be necessary
Mine was locking up on the updating image step but one of the first two fixed it.
Right click and run as administrator.
Compatibility mode, try xp sp3
Cpu affinity to 0 - may not be necessary
Mine was locking up on the updating image step but one of the first two fixed it.
dh2005
May 5, 08:58 PM
I love that you chose the wired numeric keyboard. So much better...! I'm using one right now.
I hate that goddamn Magic Mouse, though. Gave mine away, for no money. Pissed me off something terrible.
I hate that goddamn Magic Mouse, though. Gave mine away, for no money. Pissed me off something terrible.
jephrey
Oct 24, 07:43 PM
I'm curious about those who gave this news a negative review?? Are they not for resolution independence? An upgrade to openGL apps behavior? QT?
I assume that QT being 64bit will rock the encoding times for h264... woohoo.
Good news. Nothing gigantic, but good news.
J
I assume that QT being 64bit will rock the encoding times for h264... woohoo.
Good news. Nothing gigantic, but good news.
J
Huntn
Apr 19, 03:10 PM
Well guys, I jut got off tech support to told me they really don't support Macs and I asked him then why did the box say supports MacOX10.3, .4, and .5? The tech support guy did tell me to go to my Network System Prefs where I have a USB Ethernet (indicating the wireless adapter) that says "connected" and the Rosewill Utility that came with this unit shows me connected to my local network.
Somewhere there is a broken link between my Mac hardware and this wireless adapter. Anyone have an idea of what it could be? In Network Prefs I've tried using both DHCP and Manual IP, but neither have worked.
Thanks!
Somewhere there is a broken link between my Mac hardware and this wireless adapter. Anyone have an idea of what it could be? In Network Prefs I've tried using both DHCP and Manual IP, but neither have worked.
Thanks!
billysea
Apr 18, 11:52 AM
With such high praise of the iPhone 4's industrial design, I would be surprise if Apple decided to get rid of it for something new in just a year. It would be a waste too as it still feels fresh to a lot of people. Not to mention it will be very hard to beat (if there is a new redesign).
Even the original iPhone form factor stayed for 3 generations.
Even the original iPhone form factor stayed for 3 generations.
RosieO
Mar 11, 11:27 AM
Maybe todays weather will keep everyone away from this store and go to the stores where they can wait indoors!
steve09090
May 5, 11:26 PM
How do you use 1Password to store email? I own 1Password. Never knew it did that.
I think he means you can add a new entry into 1Password with your serial numbers etc.. Not to archive email.
I think he means you can add a new entry into 1Password with your serial numbers etc.. Not to archive email.
jokertown
Mar 4, 03:19 PM
how would i go about bouncing the click to it's own audio track?