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  • Quote: Originally posted by Aquatic What is new? Any of those old Finder bugs finally squished, like Custom icon bugs or the new folder name not highlighting in List view? Well, I have 10.2.7 6R50 and the Custom icon bug is there... I'm runn…
  • your screen is just using a bad resolution. When your mac is booted, can you change the resolution with the monitor panel ? If not, try to boot without your screen pluged. Then re-plug your screen. It should work... I have a similar problem withmy C…
  • Hi ! Two year ago, I was doing technical support at my college, and we had assimilater... good or bad, depend of your point of view. Well, I guess you are not looking at an assimilator-like remplacement, but rather a method to keep the comput…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Mac Man 020581 How do you know what the temp? go to versiontracker.com and search for "CPU temp" o something like that and you'll find dozen of usefull app that give the temp !
    in G3 temp Comment by microtrash June 2003
  • Quote: Originally posted by Galen My G3 233 runs at around 46 degrees celcius (114 F) is this normal for a CPU of my type? I've read about other people and their temps often seem to be much different from mine. Thanks all This can be the t…
    in G3 temp Comment by microtrash June 2003
  • Quote: Originally posted by macmaniac Hi Guys and Gals, My brother is having trouble installing OS 8.5 on a PM 6100. Is 16 Mgs of RAM enough? He is installing more and trying again. Any idaes? As i remember, 8.5 need at least 24MB …
  • As I remember, the speed differance between a 1MB L3 and a 2MB L3 cache was about 5% in average (2 to 10% depanding of the app) If you put dual CPU instead of single G4, and increase the clock speed by 45%, I don't think a 5% loss because of the …
  • Quote: Originally posted by TheFly After doing some serious searching, I found that the newest PowerMacs include 48bit on the ATA controller card and with OS X 10.2, can support drives larger then 132 GB. There's no MAC OS 10.2 requirement her…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Eugene: Yes, it is. You should use a cable rated for ATA-133 though. Another thing to look out for, if your computer isn't one of the latest Power Macs or so, it might not be able to make partitions larger than 137 GB …
  • I had this problem, but with top. Trash terminal pref....
  • [quote]Originally posted by 709: This might be a long shot....have you set your scratch disks to partitions that are relatively empty? Or even a GB or so of space? If you've only got one partition (Startup Disk) is it pretty full? That's all I can …
  • [quote]Originally posted by microtrash: No. Vector style over vector rectangle in an empty document (exept of course, the rectangle) Edit : I've just re-open illustrator, create an empty doc, draw a big rectangle like 200x200, 356X180…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Leonis: Are you applying the bitmap filter or the vector-based filter? Illustrator 10 has some very nasty problems dealing with some bitmap graphics. No. Vector style over vector rectangle in an empty document (exe…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Defiant: pscates ? What is ?
  • It appeared on my computeur when installing Virex 7.2 reboot in OS 9 and use Resedit or sometime like it to make this folder invisible. When I wanted to do it in OS X, a msg informed me that I did not have pemissions for.
  • People often make this kind of mistake : ATA-133 and support for 137Gb+ HD are not the same. Both features where introduced at the same time, and support for larger drive is a feature of any ATA-133 card/moto, but you can have this feature also on A…
  • The MDD G4 (the one shipping and introduced this august) can handle large drive (137GB+) for sure, and maybe the 2002 Quicksilver. Hope this will help [ 01-03-2003: Message edited by: microtrash ]
  • He must run 10.2 at least, since he set his desktop picture to change every hour. But for his problem, I really don't know. For me, the only thing I notice for pref is that OS X lost sometime individual folder setting...
  • [quote]Originally posted by Luca Rescigno: Rambus isn't always 800 MHz or 1000 MHz... each stick is 200 MHz or 250 MHz, and the speed is found by adding them all up. You must have two sticks in order to get any speed benefit. In order for full spee…
  • Simple ! 2700 is the.... bandwith ! yes, this kind of ram is suppose to handle 2700MB per second, or 2.7GB/sec. Because of the RAMBUS, PC1xx and the DDR standart, someone decide to call RAM by it bandwith for give consummer a greater understandin…