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Why not get a Pepper Pad ?
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Look what the cat dragged in:
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Current speculation is that it will ship with/near 10.4, whenever that happens. Further speculation says that it will only be available on 10.4, no Panther version. Again, this is all speculation; only Apple knows, and as usual Apple isn't telling.
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Apple hasn't released an implementation of JDK 5.0 for OS X or OS X Server. Sun's implementations won't work, they're only for Linux and Solaris. Presumably Apple's working on JDK 5.0. Rumor has it that it'll be included with 10.4 and may requ…
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Quote: Originally posted by giba Ok... one last question... so if I currently have update 2 run-time installed, how do I revert back to update 1 dev tools? Since according to Apple's release note (http://developer.apple.com/releaseno...lementID_…
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Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf My violent agreement button is blinking. Yes, but so is the check your facts button.
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Quote: Originally posted by giba Thanks for the tip.. i can't seem to find the Developer Tool for java 1.4.2 update 2 however, only for update 1. Update 1 should work fine. There isn't a Dev Tool installer for update 2.
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Quote: Originally posted by giba I looked at my JavaVM.framework directory, and the only "src.jar" I find there is under the Versions/1.3.1 folder. I'm currently running 1.4.2, and I don't see any src.jar under there. Help appreciated, Er…
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Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf Well Solaris??? Isn't Solaris a Sun Product? Uh-huh. Solaris is Unix. You said, "Sun doesn't write any of the Unix or Linux JVM's either", which is incorrect. Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf it's s…
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Quote: Originally posted by giba Is this the same as those distributed on Sun's website? I need this to debug my Java applications. /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/XXX/Home/src.jar You'll need the appropriate develope…
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Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf Actually Sun would rather everyone operates like Apple and write their own JVM to the SUN spec. That way Sun could get more royalties. This is true Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf Sun doesn't writ…
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It's not just the Cocoa bridge. Apple maintains the Aqua look + feel, which also has to be kept up-to-date. That's a huge task, which takes time. OS X is still a new OS and there may be things in the OS that aren't done/done right, which can also de…
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someone's been reading bash.org
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Someone please post the truth train pic! I've been looking for it for years.
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To me it sounds like he's come up with a valid list of gripes. Consistency is important because it prevents people from having to deal with quirks/special cases/etc. The author exposed a number of inconsistencies, however minor, in OS X and assor…
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Quote: Originally posted by Juha Otus Well, 10MB/s in SCSI terms equals to 100Mb/s in ATA terms.. so this is somewhat equal to UltaATA/100. However, IIRC the built-in SCSI of old macs is just 5MB/s. ATA is measured in MB/sec (not Mb/s), so 10…
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Connectix was able to add support for the Voodoo 1/2 cards because they don't act like other graphics cards. Unlike other cards - including all of today's cards - which support 2D and 3D, the Voodoo 1/2 only support 3D acceleration. Since another ca…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aquatic Also it would be nice to have VPC support Gigabit Ethernet. Maybe you can help famousmred, I can't get VPC to see the Internet on my Ethernet no matter where I am or what I do. I tried all the different setti…
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Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf I judge by professional performance, and the public face of their engineering staff has been abysmal in every instance I have come across post OS 8 RAM Doubler days. Too long ago to rest on those laurels. M…
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Quote: Originally posted by applenut and what exactly is CPU bound without using graphics or disk? Many, many things. Fast Fourier tranforms (FFTs) are incredibly important in many fields; many algorithms that require FFTs are CPU-bound. Stri…