dethmaShine
Apr 27, 05:14 AM
One of the things I noticed that excited me very much about Lion was the fact that there are a lot more voices that come with the OS. Not just English (which now comes in a lot of different accents), but, finally, a lot of European languages including my own small funny language (Dutch). While that's already great, I wonder if that's all. After all, just having those voices is not all that useful. It would only start to be useful if one could finally also speak in ones own language. So far, I haven't read anything about this... Does anyone know if Lion will have better speech recognition? It just irritates me that my iPhone understands me perfectly (I use voice control all the time- in Dutch), but that my Mac only has this clumsy speech interface and worst of all does not let me speak my own language.
I don't know but I don't doubt.
Apple did buy an AI company and they can do wonders with it. Will wait to see what's in the full package.
I don't know but I don't doubt.
Apple did buy an AI company and they can do wonders with it. Will wait to see what's in the full package.
monke
Oct 16, 10:52 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/6B2E1E.jpg
dethl
Oct 19, 10:21 AM
I know there's gotta be a few NMSU MRers out there. Anyway, the campus bookstore will be selling Leopard at 6pm at Corbett Corner for $89 (a real EDU discount!). When I called the bookstore they didn't know if any specials were going on as of yet (like last time where you got a first gen 512mb Shuffle dirt cheap when you bought Tiger).
If there is anyone else out there interested, post in this thread!
Addendum: Nothing else is going to be happening sadly. No extra deal like there was with Tiger. Darn.
If there is anyone else out there interested, post in this thread!
Addendum: Nothing else is going to be happening sadly. No extra deal like there was with Tiger. Darn.
Hrududu
Feb 26, 02:08 PM
The only printer I can recommend is the HP Desk Writer 550C. Its got the connector and the one I used with my Quadra 800, 7100, and 7500. Great printer, and pretty efficient on ink. Not too sure if you can still find the ink for it or not. I'll pop mine open and see what type of cartridge it uses.
Big D 51
Apr 30, 08:17 PM
Yes. Parallels allows you to use the Bootcamp partition as a virtual machine. Create a new VM, and you will see an option to use Bootcamp as the VM disk. I believe it's described fairly well in the Parallels documentation.
Sweet. I will give it a try and post an update. Thank you for your time.
Sweet. I will give it a try and post an update. Thank you for your time.
bmwtech113
Feb 10, 06:07 PM
I'm in knoxville and I made the switch from ATT to Verizon. Service is much better with Verizon and data seems to be a bit faster.
paninari
Jul 24, 09:38 PM
Hello everyone
First of all I want to let everyone know that I'm not very familiar with OS X so please bare with me.
I just got a Powerbook G4 15 1GHZ :D , this is my first apple notebook, last year I got the iMac as soon as they came out, and I have been using it for home use (office, internet browsing, cd burning, etc)
At home I have DSL connection shared through a Windows XP and a Wireless network.
I was able to set up the airport network and everything worked ok from home, file sharing, computer browsing, internet browsing.
I took the computer to work where I am going to use the built ethernet, I gave the computer a fixed ip address, configured the DNS, the router but here is where my problems start, with the configuration I set up (basically the same as my home configuration) I am able to browse the network (windows domain computers), I am able to use MSN messenger (so I know I have internet access), I can ping any web addres (example, if I ping www.fark.com , I get the name resolved and get response from the server) but I cannot get the pages to load in safari, or internet explorer.
Anyone out there have an idea?:confused:
Thanks
Angel Mora
jmoraATsewsusDOTcomDOTmx
(you know what to change to get my email address)
First of all I want to let everyone know that I'm not very familiar with OS X so please bare with me.
I just got a Powerbook G4 15 1GHZ :D , this is my first apple notebook, last year I got the iMac as soon as they came out, and I have been using it for home use (office, internet browsing, cd burning, etc)
At home I have DSL connection shared through a Windows XP and a Wireless network.
I was able to set up the airport network and everything worked ok from home, file sharing, computer browsing, internet browsing.
I took the computer to work where I am going to use the built ethernet, I gave the computer a fixed ip address, configured the DNS, the router but here is where my problems start, with the configuration I set up (basically the same as my home configuration) I am able to browse the network (windows domain computers), I am able to use MSN messenger (so I know I have internet access), I can ping any web addres (example, if I ping www.fark.com , I get the name resolved and get response from the server) but I cannot get the pages to load in safari, or internet explorer.
Anyone out there have an idea?:confused:
Thanks
Angel Mora
jmoraATsewsusDOTcomDOTmx
(you know what to change to get my email address)
GFLPraxis
Nov 11, 10:14 AM
The lag would be unbearable if you ran it through a converter. An emulator + adapter for the controller is your best bet.
Yojiirill
Oct 24, 12:36 PM
So, all you have is multiple versions of a single?
Anyway, I went and downloaded the original version on Itunes, and it sounds pretty trippin' ;)
Anyway, I went and downloaded the original version on Itunes, and it sounds pretty trippin' ;)
coochiekuta
Dec 12, 07:54 PM
ds carts can only do WEP wireless security. if your router is set to anything other than WEP your game will not connect. the dsi hardware itself can connect to other security protocols. thats how you are able to use the browser.
Sixtafoua
Mar 5, 07:48 PM
I've never been to a launch at the Chestnut Hill store, but I went to the first gen iPad launch at the Legacy Place store (in Dedham). I got there an hour before the store opened and was like 5th in line. I'll probably get there at like 4:00 for the iPad 2 launch. I think 3:00 should be fine for you. :)
appleguy123
Jan 19, 03:48 PM
I like this idea, too.
Blakeasd
Apr 28, 11:30 PM
Hello,
I have heard of Objective-C++ and I would like to know if this is possible in Objective-C++. Can I create IBActions that link to buttons and inside these actions I have C++. For example
-(IBAction)buttonClicked:(id)sender{
//Some C++ code
}
Would something like that work. I would like to do this because I physics engine I would like to use requires C++ and I would like to use this engine inside of a nice Cocoa app with all the interface stuff done in Objective-C.
Sincerely,
Blake
I have heard of Objective-C++ and I would like to know if this is possible in Objective-C++. Can I create IBActions that link to buttons and inside these actions I have C++. For example
-(IBAction)buttonClicked:(id)sender{
//Some C++ code
}
Would something like that work. I would like to do this because I physics engine I would like to use requires C++ and I would like to use this engine inside of a nice Cocoa app with all the interface stuff done in Objective-C.
Sincerely,
Blake
whenpaulsparks
Apr 1, 10:17 PM
i actually started to fall for this. i was thinking, "there's no way it can do that."
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
WinterMute
Sep 26, 03:11 AM
Don't know what Klefs are, but if they are standard unpowered speakers (i.e. they have no amps built in) then you're unlikely to get much joy out of that connection.
You'll need to connect the output of the iBook to an amp and the amp to the speakers, the iBooks output is designed to drive headphones or be amplified.
You did mean output in the title didn't you, not input? You'll get a lovely version of silence connecting them to the input, soothing but a bit dull after a while. ;) :D
I've changed it over.
You'll need to connect the output of the iBook to an amp and the amp to the speakers, the iBooks output is designed to drive headphones or be amplified.
You did mean output in the title didn't you, not input? You'll get a lovely version of silence connecting them to the input, soothing but a bit dull after a while. ;) :D
I've changed it over.
flopticalcube
Apr 16, 11:33 PM
There are only two models. Look for the model or part no. and compare to those discussed here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirPort#AirPort_Express
Jolly Giant
May 5, 11:00 AM
the mercury elite line by OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/) is often recommended. so are these (http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10330) drives by LaCie.
Nostromo
May 6, 02:11 AM
You didn't connect it via a toslink with optical cable from headphone jack? Sounds like you're just double amping which is inefficient.
What is your opinion of the Behringer audio interface?
What is your opinion of the Behringer audio interface?
Mechcozmo
Nov 30, 10:28 PM
The PowerBook G4 Aluminum page is ready.
And I have an idea on how to take care of all this empty pages...
1. We get the pages ready with a correct layout. Overview, specs, history, all that. But leave 'em blank.
2. Open to the public of MacRumors
3. Keep a careful watch on them
4. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Sound like a good idea? The only thing that this requires us to do is have us keep close watch on the pages to make sure information is correct, etc. But the minions-- er, valued members of MacRumors can help out this way. I'm sure that quite a number of them know at least something about various elderly Macs.
And I have an idea on how to take care of all this empty pages...
1. We get the pages ready with a correct layout. Overview, specs, history, all that. But leave 'em blank.
2. Open to the public of MacRumors
3. Keep a careful watch on them
4. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Sound like a good idea? The only thing that this requires us to do is have us keep close watch on the pages to make sure information is correct, etc. But the minions-- er, valued members of MacRumors can help out this way. I'm sure that quite a number of them know at least something about various elderly Macs.
Jognt
Sep 13, 09:15 AM
Oh, and another new feature I learned about today from a friend-- there's no way to turn it off!
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?
larkost
May 1, 07:34 PM
You are vague with "added a folder to Xcode", so I will ask, did you add it to the project? Have you checked to see if these images are being copied into your application bundle? If so, then they are probably in Contents/Resources, and if they are distinct from everything else in /Resources, then you can enumerate that (filtering for only these images), and work from there.
Hellhammer
Apr 12, 09:56 AM
1. May depend on the stepping of the CPUs. 5160s have TDP of 80W each which is 15W higher than 5130s. Hard to say but I doubt it will increase much.
spazzcat
Jun 16, 11:41 AM
Good old Mircrosoft, we can't win on talent, so lets try to buy our way in...
martinX
Mar 17, 05:30 PM
I wouldn't count on a hard drive of any sort changing much at all. Assuming you're not running lots of apps while trying to do this, it's all CPU.