iJon
Feb 29, 04:27 PM
its not new, its just the demo video that is shown on most g5's at apple stores and resellers.
iJon
iJon
Gus
Jul 21, 08:27 PM
Maybe there's a problem with the iBook's Power Manager Unit (PMU). Look here for directons on resetting it. It's worth a try, as it will not hurt anything.
Regards,
Gus
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449
Regards,
Gus
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449
Hugh
Apr 27, 03:01 PM
There are billboards around here Erie for months too. Like I said before, when I get the time and remember my camera I'll take a picture of it.
Have you seen the Atheists billboard in Cali and other places? (I'll try to dig up a pic of it. I saw it on CNN.) It basicly says party with us on May 21 & 22. LOL
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Have you seen the Atheists billboard in Cali and other places? (I'll try to dig up a pic of it. I saw it on CNN.) It basicly says party with us on May 21 & 22. LOL
plumbingandtech
Jan 14, 04:50 PM
That was is East -lol
No. It's south!! :D
No. It's south!! :D
jegbook
May 5, 05:58 PM
How many different cables have you tried?
I've found that even though a cable may look fine, there may still be something wrong with it.
One thing is that the plastic fins can get crushed so upon quick glance the connector looks okay but upon closer inspection if even 1 fin is folded over it could prevent the connection.
Might also look into the port on the computer to ensure all 8 contacts in the Ethernet port are there and aligned correctly.
I've found that even though a cable may look fine, there may still be something wrong with it.
One thing is that the plastic fins can get crushed so upon quick glance the connector looks okay but upon closer inspection if even 1 fin is folded over it could prevent the connection.
Might also look into the port on the computer to ensure all 8 contacts in the Ethernet port are there and aligned correctly.
DmbShn41
May 1, 12:53 PM
SO, let's try a couple of things first:
1) Insert disc 1, and power the laptop down.
2)With the laptop turned off, hold down the C key on the keyboard, and while holding the key down, press the power button. Continue holding the C key down until you see the grey Apple logo in the middle of the screen. This is booting from the CD. You should get to a menu, and from the top menu bar, it should say 'Utilities' (depending on version of OS). Select Disk Utility. Select the HD, and erase.
Unsure of all what happened previously, but wiping the drive and starting from new may help.
After erase is complete, power down laptop. Make sure disc 1 is still in drive. This time, hold down the C key, power the laptop up. Follow the prompts to installing the OS. Hopefully, this will work. Let me know. If this doesn't take care of issue, it may point to another issue, possibly hard drive. Not uncommon, not a major install, just more of a time consuming install. Can get them relatively cheap from all over. I prefer MicroCenter because of their volume prices. I have an earlier model of iBook, the Clamshell G3 366. I also had an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz, both required a hard drive within months of me owning them. Replaced hard drives, and they are still running to this day.
Sorry you haven't gotten many responses on here. Older items dont garner as much attention, but this is still a great place to get information.
1) Insert disc 1, and power the laptop down.
2)With the laptop turned off, hold down the C key on the keyboard, and while holding the key down, press the power button. Continue holding the C key down until you see the grey Apple logo in the middle of the screen. This is booting from the CD. You should get to a menu, and from the top menu bar, it should say 'Utilities' (depending on version of OS). Select Disk Utility. Select the HD, and erase.
Unsure of all what happened previously, but wiping the drive and starting from new may help.
After erase is complete, power down laptop. Make sure disc 1 is still in drive. This time, hold down the C key, power the laptop up. Follow the prompts to installing the OS. Hopefully, this will work. Let me know. If this doesn't take care of issue, it may point to another issue, possibly hard drive. Not uncommon, not a major install, just more of a time consuming install. Can get them relatively cheap from all over. I prefer MicroCenter because of their volume prices. I have an earlier model of iBook, the Clamshell G3 366. I also had an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz, both required a hard drive within months of me owning them. Replaced hard drives, and they are still running to this day.
Sorry you haven't gotten many responses on here. Older items dont garner as much attention, but this is still a great place to get information.
ToeJamathon
Mar 28, 02:38 PM
Is this the first iPad 2 jailbreak? If so, why aren't more people commenting..? This makes me suspicious.
Also, is there a Windows version if this is for real?
And finally, as I'm not totally sure about this, does a tethered jailbreak just mean that when you restart the device you have to connect it to iTunes to get it back online? Are there any other drawbacks? Because I never restart my iPad so I was thinking that if this is all that tethered is then it wouldn't be an issue? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Also, is there a Windows version if this is for real?
And finally, as I'm not totally sure about this, does a tethered jailbreak just mean that when you restart the device you have to connect it to iTunes to get it back online? Are there any other drawbacks? Because I never restart my iPad so I was thinking that if this is all that tethered is then it wouldn't be an issue? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Naago
Jul 9, 05:03 PM
Hey guys/gals,
I have very fond memories of an old game (80s) that was a top-down shooter like many others, except when you got a power-up, your ship got bigger... like a couple of guns added to the sides, etc.. so when you're fully powered up you were this behemoth of a space ship.
Anyone remember that? or one similar?
I have very fond memories of an old game (80s) that was a top-down shooter like many others, except when you got a power-up, your ship got bigger... like a couple of guns added to the sides, etc.. so when you're fully powered up you were this behemoth of a space ship.
Anyone remember that? or one similar?
kdarling
Apr 27, 08:08 AM
Yes, I noticed that too. Rubin was asked what data is Google collecting from Android users. He then responded, we are not keeping track of every app you download, "and stuff like that."
What does that mean?
Perhaps he was talking about the way that Apple keeps track of every song or app or video we download via iTunes. They use that information to sell iAds by our location, age, race, sex, income, political and sexual orientation derived from what we buy, etc.
Of course, Google is no saint either.
I'm glad there are volunteer groups that monitor what our devices do. It's like Reagan with the USSR: "Trust, but verify" :)
What does that mean?
Perhaps he was talking about the way that Apple keeps track of every song or app or video we download via iTunes. They use that information to sell iAds by our location, age, race, sex, income, political and sexual orientation derived from what we buy, etc.
Of course, Google is no saint either.
I'm glad there are volunteer groups that monitor what our devices do. It's like Reagan with the USSR: "Trust, but verify" :)
Mac Fan 4 Ever
Dec 18, 08:18 PM
Trying to put the Devil holding the pen in front of the bottle of ink, but the sizing won't work out....think any of you could try?? Thanks
SevenInchScrew
Sep 23, 05:40 PM
Sure, I'll play.
700-Grizz
Apr 29, 04:25 PM
Go under settings/notifications scroll down select text now and turn off Alerts!!
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 7, 10:28 PM
Well, you're going to create a new view each time, nothing wrong with that. You'd just prefer not to have to duplicate the code. Think of it like the navigation controller with pushViewController and popViewController. You want to implement something like those methods, except you're pushing a view and popping a view, and doing the related animations.
Fuchal
Dec 4, 09:36 PM
Hello,
I am selling a brand new unused iTrip with LCD for $25 dollars including shipping to the United States.
If you are interested, please send me an email: fuchal@mail.rit.edu or PM.
Pay via PayPal.
Thanks!
http://fuchal.pub.rit.edu/filesforyou/itrip1.jpg
http://fuchal.pub.rit.edu/filesforyou/itrip2.jpg
I am selling a brand new unused iTrip with LCD for $25 dollars including shipping to the United States.
If you are interested, please send me an email: fuchal@mail.rit.edu or PM.
Pay via PayPal.
Thanks!
http://fuchal.pub.rit.edu/filesforyou/itrip1.jpg
http://fuchal.pub.rit.edu/filesforyou/itrip2.jpg
chris200x9
May 21, 01:03 PM
sorry this is just a little rant but seriously were is the new client the beta has been out for months! I want to fold but I do not trust the beta it keeps expiring and i think it messed up my system so I refuse to use a beta! I mean seriously why is it taking so long?
rs4pro3
Apr 16, 02:29 PM
Ok my macbook had been working perfect, I had a random shut down issue here and there where out of the blue it would just restart. Now about 2 weeks ago my wife was using the computer and went to turned it on, and there was no startup chime, the fan and hard drive kick on, and the screen goes gray. but before the apple icon pop ups the screen starts to flash with gray and white vertical stripes. It won't go any further just flashes and flashes. the caps lock and numlock keys won't light up, and i tried booting off an external firewire drive but it won't even pull up the screen to select the boot drive.
Any ideas of what could be wrong?
the computer is a a1181 2.0ghz with 2 gb ram and snow leopard
Any ideas of what could be wrong?
the computer is a a1181 2.0ghz with 2 gb ram and snow leopard
Anonymous Freak
Jul 29, 01:09 PM
The most useful thing I've found to do with a dead Classic II is this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3bfQoAcETg). :D
Mad Mac Maniac
Mar 29, 09:09 AM
OK MikhailT, I'm not sure if you didn't actually read my posts, are just an unhelpful person, or if I was unclear in some way. Let me break it down.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Yes, I acknowledged that Macs have significantly more RAM than the 512mb of iPad 2's, but that doesn't remove the possibility. If the iPad had 2gb of RAM it would conceivably happen eventually. Say on my macbook running lion I were to open 30 safari tabs (for some people that is not uncommon), then my wife comes and uploads pictures, edits them in Lightroom, then plays some angry birds. Then my (hypothetical) kids come along and play a few hardware intensive games, and maybe open a new safari window to browse the internet. Then I come back and write some word documents and excel spreadsheets. I go to bed, then go to work the next day (who knows what all my wife and kids do on the computer). EVERYTHING is left "open" because we are on Lion so nobody closes anything. I come home and go back to my safari tabs. Is it even POSSIBLE to have some of the tabs disappear or need to be refreshed to view? Would some of my full screen "spaces" apps disappear as well? What if my macbook only has 1gb of RAM? That's only double the iPad 2. I don't think it's that inconceivable
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states.
I know why they did it. And that is the way Apple wants it, that's why it's default. If it were up to Apple the option to put it back would be gone. But they were smart enough to anticipate the "outrage"
The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
This is my point of concern. No closing could cause apps to "close" that you didn't want them to. Now most of them would be able to *resume* as left with no issue. But would 30 safari tabs be handled the same way?
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
speed of resuming has nothing to do with what I'm talking about...
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.Well finally we get to something that might actually be helpful. This would help to explain why Macs don't do this. But are there any issues/concerns with this?
If you had tried running Lion, you would know by now that this is simply not the case.
Well, I obviously haven't. That's why I'm asking.
No, it's quite ridiculous in fact.
:rolleyes:
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Yes, I acknowledged that Macs have significantly more RAM than the 512mb of iPad 2's, but that doesn't remove the possibility. If the iPad had 2gb of RAM it would conceivably happen eventually. Say on my macbook running lion I were to open 30 safari tabs (for some people that is not uncommon), then my wife comes and uploads pictures, edits them in Lightroom, then plays some angry birds. Then my (hypothetical) kids come along and play a few hardware intensive games, and maybe open a new safari window to browse the internet. Then I come back and write some word documents and excel spreadsheets. I go to bed, then go to work the next day (who knows what all my wife and kids do on the computer). EVERYTHING is left "open" because we are on Lion so nobody closes anything. I come home and go back to my safari tabs. Is it even POSSIBLE to have some of the tabs disappear or need to be refreshed to view? Would some of my full screen "spaces" apps disappear as well? What if my macbook only has 1gb of RAM? That's only double the iPad 2. I don't think it's that inconceivable
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states.
I know why they did it. And that is the way Apple wants it, that's why it's default. If it were up to Apple the option to put it back would be gone. But they were smart enough to anticipate the "outrage"
The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
This is my point of concern. No closing could cause apps to "close" that you didn't want them to. Now most of them would be able to *resume* as left with no issue. But would 30 safari tabs be handled the same way?
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
speed of resuming has nothing to do with what I'm talking about...
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.Well finally we get to something that might actually be helpful. This would help to explain why Macs don't do this. But are there any issues/concerns with this?
If you had tried running Lion, you would know by now that this is simply not the case.
Well, I obviously haven't. That's why I'm asking.
No, it's quite ridiculous in fact.
:rolleyes:
arn
Nov 18, 06:15 PM
With Christmas around the corner... i thought I'd open it up to Christmas suggestions.
When submitting a song check off the Christmas song checkbox as appropriate.
I am open to creating a Chanukah theme too if there's interest. I'm not sure how many Chanukah songs there are...
arn
When submitting a song check off the Christmas song checkbox as appropriate.
I am open to creating a Chanukah theme too if there's interest. I'm not sure how many Chanukah songs there are...
arn
iJohnHenry
Oct 17, 03:02 PM
You must get sick a lot since your body has no germs to practice on. Washing your hands in a public restroom is almost completely negated the moment you touch the door handle to leave...but good luck with your sterile lifestyle.
Mmmmm, no, you use the paper towel to open the door, and discard it afterwards. :)
Or you hit the power door, with your elbow. ;)
Mmmmm, no, you use the paper towel to open the door, and discard it afterwards. :)
Or you hit the power door, with your elbow. ;)
rstroud
Dec 5, 10:45 PM
Look how well it runs solitare and wordpad! No noticable delay! At 1.4 ghz! For only $23. I'll believe it when someone purchases it and shows us it actually works. CherryOS anyone?
knemonic
May 2, 11:58 AM
Hey everybody,
Curious if anyone has a solution to this. I have been able to create ad hoc networks on my laptop, while on a train without wifi and airplay video from my iphone to my laptop using Airplayer from Erica.
I am curious, without jailbreaking, is there a way to create a ad hoc network on my iphone or ipad that allows interconnectivity, so that I can use Airframe on my ipad to play videos from my iphone's streamtome or airvideo to the ipad?
See, when I take the train home, which doesn't have wifi, I would like to play movies from streamtome or airvideo (which are stored on my computer at home) over 3g and watch them on my ipad's bigger screen. But with no wifi available, I usually need to create an ad hoc network on my laptop, something I am unclear I can do on the ipad/iphone.
Thanks!
Curious if anyone has a solution to this. I have been able to create ad hoc networks on my laptop, while on a train without wifi and airplay video from my iphone to my laptop using Airplayer from Erica.
I am curious, without jailbreaking, is there a way to create a ad hoc network on my iphone or ipad that allows interconnectivity, so that I can use Airframe on my ipad to play videos from my iphone's streamtome or airvideo to the ipad?
See, when I take the train home, which doesn't have wifi, I would like to play movies from streamtome or airvideo (which are stored on my computer at home) over 3g and watch them on my ipad's bigger screen. But with no wifi available, I usually need to create an ad hoc network on my laptop, something I am unclear I can do on the ipad/iphone.
Thanks!
xelterran
Nov 21, 02:34 PM
I have a general rule... If I can't figure out what the site is for/about in under 30 seconds, I close the window or go back to where I came from.
I'm not wasting my time on pretty if there is no usability/understandability.
ditto
and, http://www.alistapart.com/
I'm not wasting my time on pretty if there is no usability/understandability.
ditto
and, http://www.alistapart.com/
MacTech68
May 6, 05:36 AM
Firefox doesn't obey the system-wide settings. Safari should.
There used to be setting in about:config in Firefox, but it seems to be un-implemented and no longer there in Firefox 3.6.xx
There used to be setting in about:config in Firefox, but it seems to be un-implemented and no longer there in Firefox 3.6.xx
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