
CanadaRAM
Sep 17, 02:17 PM
No. Too slow, not upgradeable enough, USB 1.1 and no Firewire.
An iMac 400DV with Firewire for that price would be worth looking at.
An iMac 400DV with Firewire for that price would be worth looking at.

iBenzin
Mar 18, 05:09 PM
I would go with a Mac after Leopard comes out. PS3 is fun but computer much more versatile.
I think it comes down to.
Do you want a computer or a console?
I think it comes down to.
Do you want a computer or a console?

magid
Jun 27, 02:24 PM
I might be able to get my hands on a few copies of the NEW Super Mario Bros for DS for a little less than retail. Would anyone be interested in a copy at $30 shipped?

macten
Dec 2, 04:25 PM
What is the shipping cost for UT2K3 to 07008?

4JNA
Jan 25, 11:41 PM
you just did... or almost. head over to Stanford (http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html) and download the software that is right for your system, enter your username and the team number of 3446, and let it run forever more.
any questions, post them here and someone should be able to help you out. again, thanks and welcome aboard! :)
any questions, post them here and someone should be able to help you out. again, thanks and welcome aboard! :)

jbromer
Apr 17, 03:40 PM
For iPhone 3G - I had the Incipio Feather, and SGP UltraThin
For iPhone 4 - Incipio Feather (too thin, no protection), iFrogz Luxe (bubbled the screen protector too much), SGP Neo Hybrid EX (decent bumper).
Currently wearing just Ghost Armor Matte, waiting for my e13ctron bumper...
For iPhone 4 - Incipio Feather (too thin, no protection), iFrogz Luxe (bubbled the screen protector too much), SGP Neo Hybrid EX (decent bumper).
Currently wearing just Ghost Armor Matte, waiting for my e13ctron bumper...

Ashin
Mar 29, 02:12 PM
Can anyone help explain the deal with the 6th gen?
I usually get maybe 5-6 hours at most from it which is adequate but nowhere near what it's rated as having
The battery indicator moves around a lot (annoying predictive usage doing that) and I was at around 40% earlier and decided to check out the diagnostic mode that the 6th gen has.
I went into battery status, and it was claiming I had around 3000 mV, and a full charge takes this up to around 4000 mV.
Is the indicator on the OS reading it completely wrong, and not actually using the full battery?
I usually get maybe 5-6 hours at most from it which is adequate but nowhere near what it's rated as having
The battery indicator moves around a lot (annoying predictive usage doing that) and I was at around 40% earlier and decided to check out the diagnostic mode that the 6th gen has.
I went into battery status, and it was claiming I had around 3000 mV, and a full charge takes this up to around 4000 mV.
Is the indicator on the OS reading it completely wrong, and not actually using the full battery?

MacBandit
Oct 7, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by Postal
I would skip the Radeon 9700 Pro and wait for nVidia's next-generation card (expected to be announced in mid-November), or even go so far as to wait until the updates in Spring 2003.
The GeForce 4 MX is a lot faster than the 2 MX, but it's most definitely NOT going to run Doom 3 smoothly at 1280x1024, and you'll miss out on the pixel shader effects that are required to use full detail.
If you're familiar with Windows versions of nVidia's cards, the GF4 MX in your dual-867 is about as fast and feature-equipped as the GF2 Ultra, though of course that had 64 MB of memory on it (and was much more expensive when new).
The GF4 MX you have is actually pretty unique, since (outside of the 17" widescreen iMac) all GF4 MX models are otherwise 64 MB, including the one that was available before the current PowerMac iteration.
By the time the GF5 come out ATI is supposed to be releasing an update for the ATI9700 or a completely new card.
I would skip the Radeon 9700 Pro and wait for nVidia's next-generation card (expected to be announced in mid-November), or even go so far as to wait until the updates in Spring 2003.
The GeForce 4 MX is a lot faster than the 2 MX, but it's most definitely NOT going to run Doom 3 smoothly at 1280x1024, and you'll miss out on the pixel shader effects that are required to use full detail.
If you're familiar with Windows versions of nVidia's cards, the GF4 MX in your dual-867 is about as fast and feature-equipped as the GF2 Ultra, though of course that had 64 MB of memory on it (and was much more expensive when new).
The GF4 MX you have is actually pretty unique, since (outside of the 17" widescreen iMac) all GF4 MX models are otherwise 64 MB, including the one that was available before the current PowerMac iteration.
By the time the GF5 come out ATI is supposed to be releasing an update for the ATI9700 or a completely new card.
neko girl
Feb 23, 02:23 AM
Look at that subtle off-white coloring..
The tasteful thickness of it.
Oh my God..
It even has a watermark.
In all seriousness though, I don't think the light green color, or the blue/black combination works that well. I think that if you are to have something as visually disruptive as a signature, then the card itself should be very sober to offset the irregularity of something hand written.
The signature itself should be thicker, and look into making it look more like a stroke than a pixellated curve. The pixellated curve makes it look cheap.
Why not try a dark silver signature on a silver-white background with your name?
The tasteful thickness of it.
Oh my God..
It even has a watermark.
In all seriousness though, I don't think the light green color, or the blue/black combination works that well. I think that if you are to have something as visually disruptive as a signature, then the card itself should be very sober to offset the irregularity of something hand written.
The signature itself should be thicker, and look into making it look more like a stroke than a pixellated curve. The pixellated curve makes it look cheap.
Why not try a dark silver signature on a silver-white background with your name?

JsR
Sep 1, 12:11 PM
or in these photos? http://www.flickr.com/photos/connorjackturnbull/sets/72157624045277353/
Awesome pictures CJ! I wasn't in the country when it opened =( (I've followed you on Twitter by the way :))
Awesome pictures CJ! I wasn't in the country when it opened =( (I've followed you on Twitter by the way :))

joed
Aug 19, 09:08 AM
They suck!
No not really, I prefer the one that looks like an "o" better though. But the concept seems a like far from Apple and macrumors. I mean, a rollercoaster? where's the link? The whole MacCoaster seem stretched. But they still look cool :)
No not really, I prefer the one that looks like an "o" better though. But the concept seems a like far from Apple and macrumors. I mean, a rollercoaster? where's the link? The whole MacCoaster seem stretched. But they still look cool :)

iphonetoday
Apr 12, 10:17 AM
does anyone using facebook in here , i have a question need help ?
i was log in my facebook account and playing around click
i was click on advertising and fill out my site and loading logo
go to step 3 by direction , and they say something cost
1.15 per click
so will i get charge for it , i didn't know about it
i though it was free
but i didn't make a place purchase for that advertise yet
just go to step 3 and stop log out
didn't fill any credit card information
thanks .,....
i was log in my facebook account and playing around click
i was click on advertising and fill out my site and loading logo
go to step 3 by direction , and they say something cost
1.15 per click
so will i get charge for it , i didn't know about it
i though it was free
but i didn't make a place purchase for that advertise yet
just go to step 3 and stop log out
didn't fill any credit card information
thanks .,....

jonathan182
Mar 27, 11:06 AM
Other than contact Dev Support or file a bug report no.
You tried the install a couple of times with the same result at the same location? Either it is a hardware issue or to rule it out try the install on another computer to rule that out.
i tried on different hardware
i was thinking maybe i could give a log of something and then someone could see where it sticking
You tried the install a couple of times with the same result at the same location? Either it is a hardware issue or to rule it out try the install on another computer to rule that out.
i tried on different hardware
i was thinking maybe i could give a log of something and then someone could see where it sticking

JSRockit
Sep 8, 12:52 PM
Basically...it seems like Apple has to change the PB case or wait...but then again, I don't know everything that is available...or will be available. Maybe Apple has something up their sleeve. I don't even need a SuperDrive. I'd rather have more VRAM and a faster processor.

Kobushi
Dec 18, 11:20 PM
Very cool. :)
I'd love to see it slowed down a tad though.
heh, I just spent the last 20min trying to make it go faster...the slash part anyway.....Wanted a quick tiger strike ;)
Lemmie see what I can do.....
I'd love to see it slowed down a tad though.
heh, I just spent the last 20min trying to make it go faster...the slash part anyway.....Wanted a quick tiger strike ;)
Lemmie see what I can do.....
McGiord
Apr 22, 07:13 PM
There is no such thing as know it all.
Don't worry about that.
Focus on what you really want to work on.
Dont let other decide that for you.
Aim on the right field that you want to develop.
Work on something that you really enjoy and it will keep you motivated.
So if Windows is no longer fun...stay away.
Don't worry about that.
Focus on what you really want to work on.
Dont let other decide that for you.
Aim on the right field that you want to develop.
Work on something that you really enjoy and it will keep you motivated.
So if Windows is no longer fun...stay away.

idkew
Nov 2, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by prefect
They are better off upgrading the video chip, fixing the paint and heat issues. I am all for a 1 GHz PB but upgrading from a 800MHz PB to a 1 GHz is a waste of money.
i agree with you here, but for me, 667 to 1+ghz would be quite a jump. nearly 100% speed increase. and yes, speed is not such an issue when opening a program, but doing high ends graphics work requires power.
the ti book is not for consumers who only surf and email. it is for pros who make a living with their ti book, their tool.
They are better off upgrading the video chip, fixing the paint and heat issues. I am all for a 1 GHz PB but upgrading from a 800MHz PB to a 1 GHz is a waste of money.
i agree with you here, but for me, 667 to 1+ghz would be quite a jump. nearly 100% speed increase. and yes, speed is not such an issue when opening a program, but doing high ends graphics work requires power.
the ti book is not for consumers who only surf and email. it is for pros who make a living with their ti book, their tool.
El3ctronics
May 2, 06:41 PM
Anyone heard of "liveprofile"?
It's free on Android, IOS and Blackberries.. and works like whats app.
I just know some people who don't want to pay for an app like that (1.99 a year for whats app), personally I don't care. I just hate how I have to switch between my SMS app, Whats app and liveprofile..
I'm hoping everyone gets lifeprofile so I can delete whats app..
and is there any way someone can make an app that puts all those apps into one? so if I get a whats app msg or a lifeprofile or a SMS that I can see them all in one place?
I used live profile but WAYYYYYYYY too much downtime that it made it unusable. Do not recommend at all.
It's free on Android, IOS and Blackberries.. and works like whats app.
I just know some people who don't want to pay for an app like that (1.99 a year for whats app), personally I don't care. I just hate how I have to switch between my SMS app, Whats app and liveprofile..
I'm hoping everyone gets lifeprofile so I can delete whats app..
and is there any way someone can make an app that puts all those apps into one? so if I get a whats app msg or a lifeprofile or a SMS that I can see them all in one place?
I used live profile but WAYYYYYYYY too much downtime that it made it unusable. Do not recommend at all.

Doctor Q
Dec 1, 10:41 PM
For those of you still involved in SETI@home...
SETI@home NewsSETI@home has completed its transition to BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing). BOINC, developed at U.C. Berkeley, is a framework for volunteer computing projects like SETI@home.
Switching your computer to the new "SETI@home/BOINC" is easy. Visit http://setiathome.berkeley.edu for instructions. We'll be shutting down the "SETI@home Classic" project on December 15. The workunit totals of users and teams will be frozen at that point, and the final totals will be available on the web.
Scientists at other universities are using BOINC to create volunteer computing projects in areas like molecular biology, high-energy physics, and climate change study. See http://boinc.berkeley.edu for more information. BOINC lets you donate computer time to multiple causes, divided up however you want. For example, your PC could spend 40% of its time searching for extraterrestrial life (SETI@home), 30% studying climate change (http://climateprediction.net), and 30% studying protein folding, design and docking (Rosetta@home: http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/).
You can run SETI@home 100% of the time if you want. But we strongly encourage you to participate in other projects. Doing so ensures that when SETI@home is down or has no work, your computer stays busy helping other researchers.I thought they made the BOINC switch long ago, but apparently I was just remembering when they started the switch.
SETI@home NewsSETI@home has completed its transition to BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing). BOINC, developed at U.C. Berkeley, is a framework for volunteer computing projects like SETI@home.
Switching your computer to the new "SETI@home/BOINC" is easy. Visit http://setiathome.berkeley.edu for instructions. We'll be shutting down the "SETI@home Classic" project on December 15. The workunit totals of users and teams will be frozen at that point, and the final totals will be available on the web.
Scientists at other universities are using BOINC to create volunteer computing projects in areas like molecular biology, high-energy physics, and climate change study. See http://boinc.berkeley.edu for more information. BOINC lets you donate computer time to multiple causes, divided up however you want. For example, your PC could spend 40% of its time searching for extraterrestrial life (SETI@home), 30% studying climate change (http://climateprediction.net), and 30% studying protein folding, design and docking (Rosetta@home: http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/).
You can run SETI@home 100% of the time if you want. But we strongly encourage you to participate in other projects. Doing so ensures that when SETI@home is down or has no work, your computer stays busy helping other researchers.I thought they made the BOINC switch long ago, but apparently I was just remembering when they started the switch.
Joshuarocks
Apr 2, 06:05 AM
Hello everyone!
Well, just received my G5 Quad yesterday! I have a couple of issues with it, and thank God the cooling system is fully functional. The original owner told me that he replaced the power supply, as the serial number fell in line with some of the Quad models needing replacement power supplies.
Good news for me: The seller took care of this a while back. Now, here is something really weird. I am not getting the Yellow trickle light to come on when I remove the air deflector shield. I wonder if this has to do with the new power supply Apple put in this thing? I tried a SMU reset and PRAM reset to no avail. Apple Service Diagnostic and Apple Hardware Test report everything normal and running normal with regards to my logic board, and processors.
I even re-calibrated the processors just to ease my concern of coolant leaks; the calibration test passed with flying colors - the Processors are fine and working normally. My current temps for the CPUs are as follows:
CPU A Core 1 Diode: 120.4F
CPU A Core 2 Diode: 120.0F
CPU B Core 1 Diode: 125.9F
CPU B Core 2 Diode: 124.8F
I assume all this is normal..
Next issue has to do with noise. I think I have isolated the main noise coming from the Nvidia 7800 GT - I was told this is an extremely LOUD video card. I am pending an order for the 6600 256MB version which has just a black heatsink and no fan.
Other than those problems above, the machine is running just fine.. I am just concerned as to why the Yellow Trickle LED isn't lighting up or coming on when I remove the air deflector shield. The only time the RED Stop light came up was when I was trying to boot up Apple Service Diagnostic OS Version.. I forget the page, but in the service manual, it states that Quad G5 is NOT compatible with 2.6.3 Operating system version of the Apple Service Diagnostic, where as Open Firmware is.
Again, no other problems recorded.. Although, it came with 8GB of memory, I found two sticks to be bad and as a result my Quad now has 6GB as was stated on the invoice when I bought this from the seller.
I hope someone can help or shed some light on why the Yellow Light is not coming on. Not that it doesn't bother me, its just not normal behavior.
Thank you.
Josh.
Oh, I am pleased to mention to that my liquid cooling system is a Panasonic model and not Delphi(2 big black blocks in case no one remembered what it looked like).
Well, just received my G5 Quad yesterday! I have a couple of issues with it, and thank God the cooling system is fully functional. The original owner told me that he replaced the power supply, as the serial number fell in line with some of the Quad models needing replacement power supplies.
Good news for me: The seller took care of this a while back. Now, here is something really weird. I am not getting the Yellow trickle light to come on when I remove the air deflector shield. I wonder if this has to do with the new power supply Apple put in this thing? I tried a SMU reset and PRAM reset to no avail. Apple Service Diagnostic and Apple Hardware Test report everything normal and running normal with regards to my logic board, and processors.
I even re-calibrated the processors just to ease my concern of coolant leaks; the calibration test passed with flying colors - the Processors are fine and working normally. My current temps for the CPUs are as follows:
CPU A Core 1 Diode: 120.4F
CPU A Core 2 Diode: 120.0F
CPU B Core 1 Diode: 125.9F
CPU B Core 2 Diode: 124.8F
I assume all this is normal..
Next issue has to do with noise. I think I have isolated the main noise coming from the Nvidia 7800 GT - I was told this is an extremely LOUD video card. I am pending an order for the 6600 256MB version which has just a black heatsink and no fan.
Other than those problems above, the machine is running just fine.. I am just concerned as to why the Yellow Trickle LED isn't lighting up or coming on when I remove the air deflector shield. The only time the RED Stop light came up was when I was trying to boot up Apple Service Diagnostic OS Version.. I forget the page, but in the service manual, it states that Quad G5 is NOT compatible with 2.6.3 Operating system version of the Apple Service Diagnostic, where as Open Firmware is.
Again, no other problems recorded.. Although, it came with 8GB of memory, I found two sticks to be bad and as a result my Quad now has 6GB as was stated on the invoice when I bought this from the seller.
I hope someone can help or shed some light on why the Yellow Light is not coming on. Not that it doesn't bother me, its just not normal behavior.
Thank you.
Josh.
Oh, I am pleased to mention to that my liquid cooling system is a Panasonic model and not Delphi(2 big black blocks in case no one remembered what it looked like).
doucy2
Dec 15, 08:17 PM
why dont you like the ice station??
i have an icurve in my closet, but im saving it to use with my next apple lappy
i have an icurve in my closet, but im saving it to use with my next apple lappy
neko girl
Jan 23, 09:17 PM
@MechaSpanky, someone could still take a screenshot and apply some simple Photoshop (as MacDawg has said).
Chrispy
Nov 29, 04:50 PM
Updated the post. Really need to sell this thing and it will hit ebay in the next few days if I don't get some offers. No trades please and see OP for all the details. Thanks!
Haoshiro
Mar 30, 02:34 PM
It's not a JRPG. But it's much more like what a "real" RPG would be like. You assume the character and play whatever ever role you decide... you don't play as a pre-existing character that never (or rarely) talks... or who has a mind of his/her own. The character is supposed to be you, not just someone else you are controlling.

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