rdsherman
Apr 23, 09:17 PM
I have a Quicksilver G4/867 with 640MB RAM. I run os 10.4. Is maxing out the RAM at 1.5MB worth it on this machine? How about upgrading to 10.5? This machine is mostly for the kids doing homework and internet, although I would like to start syncing ipad and iphone on it (the reason for 10.5). Thanks.
eawmp1
Apr 25, 07:01 AM
Would you perfer gangster hand signs, a Borat thumbs up, a hang ten sign, or the middle finger? Agree with the social assessments above.
There are places in the world a friendly wave is an affront.
There are places in the world a friendly wave is an affront.
ChrisK018
Apr 9, 08:05 AM
Stand on the eastern side of the lake; there should be a couple of rocks in front of you (in the water). You should be able to see the red fish swimming around. Casy your line, and when the bobber thing dips, give a quick jerk to the rod (ha ha).
Then just wait. Link reels in the fish on his own-- that was what messed me up. I thought I had to do some kind of reeling in action, and I didn't.
Then just wait. Link reels in the fish on his own-- that was what messed me up. I thought I had to do some kind of reeling in action, and I didn't.
jiminaus
Apr 18, 03:04 AM
cscope can be installed via MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/).
MacOS X comes with the BSD version of ctags. You can install Exuberant Ctags, which you're probably more familiar with, from MacPorts as well.
Most coding is done in Objective-C using XCode on Mac OS X. XCode also supports C and C++ development as well.
There's also Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/) or Netbeans ( www.netbeans.org).
If you don't want a full on IDE, there's Text Wrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/), which is pretty popular with programmers.
Personally I use TextMate (http://macromates.com/), when I'm not using MacVim (also installable via MacPorts). If you're from the Emacs school, there's Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/). Or course, Terminal versions of both vim and emacs are preinstalled.
MacOS X comes with the BSD version of ctags. You can install Exuberant Ctags, which you're probably more familiar with, from MacPorts as well.
Most coding is done in Objective-C using XCode on Mac OS X. XCode also supports C and C++ development as well.
There's also Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/) or Netbeans ( www.netbeans.org).
If you don't want a full on IDE, there's Text Wrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/), which is pretty popular with programmers.
Personally I use TextMate (http://macromates.com/), when I'm not using MacVim (also installable via MacPorts). If you're from the Emacs school, there's Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/). Or course, Terminal versions of both vim and emacs are preinstalled.
XxpikachuxX
Mar 27, 05:58 PM
Well buy them xD
sikkinixx
May 8, 10:48 AM
I, for one, am shocked at this development...
henrikrox
May 4, 06:27 AM
Just wanted to ask while i wait for my new 27 imac, if someone has noticed there hdd rumbling, or if its gone.
I remember the 27 1tb had the most problems so would love to hear from the new owners
I remember the 27 1tb had the most problems so would love to hear from the new owners
pjarvi
Aug 17, 11:15 AM
Wow, all for the low price of $120!
LOL, i'll stick with LogMeIn.com for free, thank you.
LOL, i'll stick with LogMeIn.com for free, thank you.
alust2013
Mar 7, 02:48 PM
You could try a restore, then update. That may clear the issue with it.
tmagman
Apr 30, 02:42 PM
Note that bootcamp plugins are not supported for windows 7 64bit. Only 32bit version. So if you want to use your graphics card, your USB-ports, internet etc I advice to install the 32bit-version.
I have had no problem at all running 64bit Win7 Pro bootcamp, it works incredibly well (and is listed as a supported version of windows in the bootcamp documentation as well)
OP- When i installed Win7 64 on my 2010 mbp, it actually glitched on me the first time and got stuck during the installation, so I just shut it down, started it again in OS X, then deleted the bootcamp partition and started again, and it worked fine. Also- make sure you're not just creating a partition in the disk utility, but using the bootcamp utility to create the partition for windows.
I have had no problem at all running 64bit Win7 Pro bootcamp, it works incredibly well (and is listed as a supported version of windows in the bootcamp documentation as well)
OP- When i installed Win7 64 on my 2010 mbp, it actually glitched on me the first time and got stuck during the installation, so I just shut it down, started it again in OS X, then deleted the bootcamp partition and started again, and it worked fine. Also- make sure you're not just creating a partition in the disk utility, but using the bootcamp utility to create the partition for windows.
garybUK
Mar 23, 09:06 AM
It's a bit rich, over here in Europe were much more forward in Gay rights, maybe we should be teaching the US how it's done?!
cantthinkofone
Aug 27, 09:32 PM
It seems that recently there have been a lot of robberies in Apple stores, but it always happens, and I suppose there's a lot more now than there used to be.
Probably doesn't help that they floor to ceiling glass doors and windows at every store either :rolleyes:
Probably doesn't help that they floor to ceiling glass doors and windows at every store either :rolleyes:
ezekel
Nov 16, 03:12 PM
with the physical drawing right?
quantum003
May 12, 01:18 PM
Thanks guys! Uh, they were $2.99 each. :D
unfortunate
Jan 13, 08:12 PM
is this it
(http://ipodicons.sourceforge.net).
im not sure.... i'd be interested in a link.
(http://ipodicons.sourceforge.net).
im not sure.... i'd be interested in a link.
StrangeMagic
May 6, 10:38 PM
That's great. I don't have a network cable and I believe the Firewire is cheaper. Will give it a go tomorrow. Thanks much for the clarification!
Motliest Crue
May 5, 10:58 AM
I am wondering this too. I can't imagine its a huge difference.
I would be playing SC2.
I would be playing SC2.
Stovepiper
Mar 7, 12:30 PM
Edit: Meant to post in the iPad forum. Ignore this.
gadgetmonster
Mar 5, 12:08 PM
ok, thanks for the tip......it probably does have 4.2.1 on it.......i'll know Tuesday when upsman/woman delivers it...........i'm glad i didn't buy it.
G5Unit
Aug 12, 06:04 PM
What is it? I have searched forever and cannot find out what folding is. Help!
vc123
Dec 6, 08:46 AM
I've a powerbook G4 and it keeps on shocking me is that harmful to the computer? and how can i stop this from happening?
DarkRising101
Mar 28, 10:23 AM
I just installed a new 1tb hard drive in my macbook pro 2010 and some new RAM (8gb).
And I created a bootcamp partition and installed Windows 7 64Bit.
The problem is, it only had 2gbof RAM usable. Please help? :confused:
And I created a bootcamp partition and installed Windows 7 64Bit.
The problem is, it only had 2gbof RAM usable. Please help? :confused:
stordoff
Apr 14, 08:53 PM
To be honest, I won't worry about it. IIRC, a MacBook Pro idles at about 20W. With this, the bigger battery will only have 10-12 minutes longer life. Under load, this'll obviously drop.
Once the battery has been through a few cycles, I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference (the new battery should be unused, so may actually hold more than the old battery, as it's capacity will have dropped).
Once the battery has been through a few cycles, I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference (the new battery should be unused, so may actually hold more than the old battery, as it's capacity will have dropped).
jiv3turkey748
Sep 17, 05:03 PM
between $2000 and $2300