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[quote]Originally posted by Scott F.: I am a multi-monitor guy. One display will not cut it... and I doubt there's an AGP board that'll run TWO 19" monitors at 1600 x 1200 75hz millions of colors. Shouldn't be a problem on any recent dual he…
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[quote]Originally posted by Scott F.: Old hardware...? My point is... if they're gonna do this AGP-Only thing for hrdwr accelleration... then give us MULTIPLE AGP Slots...!!! Even if they wanted to, they couldn't. As far as I understand, AGP…
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[quote]Originally posted by The Installer: Sawtooth 450 here: ? AGP ? ATI Rage 128 ? VRAM size: 16MB That means I am outta luck? - T.I. The Rage128 won't support Extreme Quartz accordig to Apple, but you might be able to replace it fo…
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[quote]Originally posted by CubeDude: c'mon apple, this is a piece of cr*p. are they saying this will be standard? correct me if im wrong, but does this mean my cube is unsupported under osx? The cube does have an AGP slot, and there is (was?)…
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[quote]Originally posted by applenut: torifile, don't get too excited yet. the radeon mobility lacks hardware T&L. All the supported cards have hardware T&L. The new radeon 7500 mobility has it. we may be getting screwed here if th…
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[quote]Originally posted by Arty50: OK so what happens if you have a dual monitor setup that runs through a PCI card (say a Radeon). Your main display gets hardware acceleration and you secondary gets umm...uhhhh...anyone see the problem here? …
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[quote]Originally posted by Matsu: It seems odd that quartz acceleration will be restricted to AGP 2X or better. The multi-card set-up is fairly common in the high-end worlds of mac based video editing, graphic design, and publishing. Well, a…
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[quote]Originally posted by everyplace: As for your unix apps though, if they require a sun machine, chances are that they're not command-line apps that only get run through terminal. At my father's office, there are a variety of machines. SunSpa…
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[quote]Originally posted by stimuli: I seriously doubt Apple uses GCC to compile their code. There are many excellent commercial compilers (CodeWarrior, for one) that are geared specifically for PPC. Does CodeWarrior have working Objective-C sup…
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[quote]Originally posted by AirSluf: Recompiling the OS alone shouldn't cause any difficulties with existing applications. They only see the interfaces which would be the same, not the differently compiled executable code. Hmm, not sure, co…
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[quote]Originally posted by Halliday: However, perhaps in addition to the above, there is another form of "Virtual Desktop" that is like unto a feature found in some Linux distributions (are they called virtual consoles? I'm uncertain). The…
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I use Samba on a daily basis, and never experienced anything like that. Have you been able to reproduce that behaviour, or did it only happen once? In case of the latter, maybe you just happened to forget to close the file first before reopening …
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[quote]Originally posted by janitor: i've been trying to watch the
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[quote]Originally posted by Scott H.: Why would Sun, a company that uses RISC CPUs, make a byte code language that does not run well on RISC? Cross-platform portability. Every architecture supports a stack of sorts, but hardly any two share t…
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[quote]Originally posted by Brian J.: It is interpreted by a virtual machine. The overhead of the virtual machine, and the overhead of translating Java API calls to the operating system's native APIs is what makes Java so slow. I remember someb…
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[quote]Originally posted by stimuli: Heh... kind of sad, but it's probably the only way to get hardware acceleration out of ATI mach 64 graphics chips... Dunno if they changed that, but in the 3.x versions of XFree86, the documentation for …
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[quote]Originally posted by sc_markt: I would prefer to have virtual desktop capability in OS X rather than have the ability to drive two monitors. Two monitors take up desk space plus, you have the added cost of the additional monitor. Well, yo…
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[quote]Originally posted by AirSluf: Or the device driver, depending on how much the driver writer want's to integrate with the target OS. Maybe on other OSes, but not on OS X (which this thread is about). [quote]They can do whatever th…
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[quote]Originally posted by Detnap: I'm actually kinda curious about this. i know that the various file systems makes fragmentation occur less (such as freebsd's fs, which i forget it's name right now) Actually, FreeBSD uses UFS too (a newer …
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[quote]Originally posted by KidRed: When you install an OSX update it prebinds so without getting fancy is is pretty much doing the same thing as diskwarrior. Where did you get this from? Prebinding has nothing to do with disk fragmentation, a…