sracer
Oct 14, 12:02 AM
That is odd. I've been using mine for a week or so and not being too cautious about where I carry it... No scratches or scuffs at all.
markm49uk
Jun 1, 04:04 PM
im like 99.9999999999% sure that thread was not the most viewed in MR history...
You might want to check that before commenting........
With over 800,000 views I think I must be near the top if not at it....;)
You might want to check that before commenting........
With over 800,000 views I think I must be near the top if not at it....;)
broncopde
Jul 5, 10:49 AM
Wirelessly posted (iPod touch: Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16)
An Invisible Shield for an iPod touch 1G can still be found. I've used one since December 2007. It was a little difficult to get on right, but after doing so it has worked wonderfully at preventing any scratches to the back.
An Invisible Shield for an iPod touch 1G can still be found. I've used one since December 2007. It was a little difficult to get on right, but after doing so it has worked wonderfully at preventing any scratches to the back.
fisher20
Mar 27, 03:37 PM
This to me sounds like a battery problem. How old or new is the iPod? I have an iPod Classic 160 from 2006 and works and syncs fine but my older classics are starting to act up and are becoming really, really slow probably most likely from the software updates etc. That's my guess.
It is only about 2 years old. So unfortunately it isn't covered under warranty any more.
Looks more like an hard drive failure, does it make weird clicks?
Yes it does make some weird sounds, the hard drive is actually very noisy when it runs.
It is only about 2 years old. So unfortunately it isn't covered under warranty any more.
Looks more like an hard drive failure, does it make weird clicks?
Yes it does make some weird sounds, the hard drive is actually very noisy when it runs.
jbachandouris
Apr 24, 01:20 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
Really? That easy? I spent a few hours trying to fix the HP so I wasn't thinking straight by midnight!
Really? That easy? I spent a few hours trying to fix the HP so I wasn't thinking straight by midnight!
cuestakid
Jan 22, 10:05 PM
i THINK (someoen else should check on this) there is a age limit-I believe that you must be at least 16 or something like that or have a parent with you-i am not 100% positive i just remember that there might have been something about it when i was registering
again I am not positive and i would like someone else to check on this because I am not totally sure-i am just going off of what i believe i recall
again I am not positive and i would like someone else to check on this because I am not totally sure-i am just going off of what i believe i recall
cube
Apr 17, 07:46 AM
OK, time to ask again.
Is there any good NAS accepting internal journaled HFS+ SATA disks by now?
It should also have a port for direct attachment for disk repair. No funny RAID stuff that can't be handled by DiskWarrior.
Preferably one that can be bought without disks.
Apple does not qualify.
Thanks
Is there any good NAS accepting internal journaled HFS+ SATA disks by now?
It should also have a port for direct attachment for disk repair. No funny RAID stuff that can't be handled by DiskWarrior.
Preferably one that can be bought without disks.
Apple does not qualify.
Thanks
italeki
May 2, 08:29 PM
I have the mms server information but was wondering if it's still needed with the Gevey unlock.
manueld
Mar 16, 01:17 PM
i got what you were asking confused.. you just need to change the position from absolute to "position: fixed" and that will keep it in the browser window no matter your scrolling..the jquery will just animate an object.
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.
Sirus The Virus
Sep 15, 08:58 PM
Now they have this thread.
yanki01
May 3, 10:57 PM
never seen the name appear in the middle, mine shows on top. install the newest software or re-install iOS to see if that helps.
Big D 51
Apr 30, 08:05 PM
I'm not sure if my topic makes sense, but is there anyway to run parallels without having to reinstall everything again? I have bootcamp setup so is there anyway to run this partition hard drive in parallels?
Does this even make sense?
Does this even make sense?
Maxington
Apr 18, 08:33 AM
Thanks for the help. The home automation route seems the way to go. Now to find some iPhone/iPad integration apps that go along with them.
orbital~debris
Apr 4, 12:21 PM
9 to 5 Mac had this rumour about an iPad version of iWeb:
http://www.9to5mac.com/59099/apple-patents-iweb-for-ipad/
http://www.9to5mac.com/59099/apple-patents-iweb-for-ipad/
Tailpike1153
Mar 2, 11:37 AM
Thanks OP. I'm going to check it out.
mad jew
Mar 20, 05:47 AM
I haven't used it much but heres a link to that doctor program Mitthrawnuruodo mentioned. It looks pretty cool.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14266
Enjoy :)
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14266
Enjoy :)
-SD-
Apr 4, 10:45 AM
Yeah, I'm almost certain this will be NTSC-J. Get a cheap Japanese Mario 64 cart to test it with. Or just get Starfox 64 'cos it's awesome, you should at least play through that before you sell it :D
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
tobefirst
Nov 16, 07:49 AM
I'm on CS4, but I have the option, under Preferences>General:
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When Scaling
O Apply to Content
O Adjust Scaling Percentage
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Have you tried switching with one is selected?
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When Scaling
O Apply to Content
O Adjust Scaling Percentage
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Have you tried switching with one is selected?
Meldar
Feb 3, 07:50 PM
What projects are you trying to use with CUDA?
I know Collatz fails. I talked with the project admin about it. He doesn't even own a Mac, so I've no clue why there even IS a Mac CUDA app there.
SETI doesn't work, nor does Einstein. Both need more than 450MB of VRAM, which many CUDA-enabled Mac cards simply don't have.
PrimeGrid's PPS and GCW sieve apps work fine on my GT 330M in the MacBook Pro. Running 10.6.6 and the latest BOINC version (6.10.58 - not the beta - this is important!)
As for where the problem lies...I dunno. I'd need a bit more information (ie what project/subprojects you're trying to run) and what kind of card you have.
Also...have you installed the full CUDA toolkit? To run a CUDA app you're gonna need libcudart.dylib and libcudart.dylib_200102 (or something - its signature) in the same folder.
I know Collatz fails. I talked with the project admin about it. He doesn't even own a Mac, so I've no clue why there even IS a Mac CUDA app there.
SETI doesn't work, nor does Einstein. Both need more than 450MB of VRAM, which many CUDA-enabled Mac cards simply don't have.
PrimeGrid's PPS and GCW sieve apps work fine on my GT 330M in the MacBook Pro. Running 10.6.6 and the latest BOINC version (6.10.58 - not the beta - this is important!)
As for where the problem lies...I dunno. I'd need a bit more information (ie what project/subprojects you're trying to run) and what kind of card you have.
Also...have you installed the full CUDA toolkit? To run a CUDA app you're gonna need libcudart.dylib and libcudart.dylib_200102 (or something - its signature) in the same folder.
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 25, 08:25 PM
I think someone is mistaken. If the logic board were dead, then it wouldnt work, power cord or otherwise.
+1, this. If you have a dead logic board, that = dead computer.
+1, this. If you have a dead logic board, that = dead computer.
balamw
Mar 28, 01:27 PM
You could try the one here: http://hpc.sourceforge.net/
Then get anything else you need via MacPorts.
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Then get anything else you need via MacPorts.
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thenumbersrbad
Apr 29, 11:43 PM
hey guys, i've searched the forums and haven't found anything really on this topic....i'm traveling on sunday with my ipad for the first time, and am wondering about the process of carrying it on the plane....do they make you take it out like a laptop or can you leave it in your carry on?
any help is appreciated! thanks in advance!
any help is appreciated! thanks in advance!
normwood
Apr 10, 06:41 AM
No way it will bubble your screen protector....it is a very soft silicone piece.
That said I put it on once and stuck it back in the box. It's like the really soft inside portion of the Commuter without the hard outside to hold it all together. Way to soft of a material in my book. The sides are too "floppy".
Mine is heading back to Radio Shack. I don't believe I endured the "slippery" sales person at Radio Shack just to buy a case and then have to go back and return it.
Steve
That said I put it on once and stuck it back in the box. It's like the really soft inside portion of the Commuter without the hard outside to hold it all together. Way to soft of a material in my book. The sides are too "floppy".
Mine is heading back to Radio Shack. I don't believe I endured the "slippery" sales person at Radio Shack just to buy a case and then have to go back and return it.
Steve
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