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Quote: Originally posted by cwestpha Apple probebly wont allow consumers into the BIOS. They allow consumers to access OpenFirmware currently. They don't heavily advertise it, but if you know what you're doing, you can certainly access it. I…
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the black nano is now up to shipping in 5-7 days even on the online apple store.
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Quote: Originally posted by mania ho - looks like fng was right here and here that's an ipod nano AND an ipod mini side by side for comparison. the microdrive is from the ipod mini, not the ipod nano.
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Quote: Originally posted by Powelligator I run a hardware manufacturing floor ... I don't have to purchase an additional copy of Tiger or iLife for all of them. Just out of curiosity, but what do you use iLife for in hardware manufacturing?
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Quote: Originally posted by skatman Ruud, you don't get out much, do you? Excuse me?
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo Wait, so is the Pentium-M another processor? I thought it was a notebook processor (where the M stood for mobile) for some reason. The Pentium M is a direct descendant of the Pentium 3 architecture. Up unt…
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Quote: Originally posted by Macvault I'm a little confused or torn by the switch to Intel. I'm hoping it will be good in the long run, but I still have these questions (which I'm sure have been asked a million time already)... One by one: 1…
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Quote: Originally posted by Junkyard Dawg IIf Intel were to push a new SIMD unit, they would be able to make it a new standard, unlike AMD. Except it was AMD that set the standard for x86-64 and intel was forced by the market to follow AMD's i…
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All this says is that right now, Rosetta won't run Classic apps. Maybe Apple plans to introduce an entirely different emulator for Classic, but didn't tell anyone yet. Or maybe they plan to add Classic support to Rosetta at a later point in time. …
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Quote: Originally posted by drazztikka Powerbooks are supposed to be better than iMacs says who?
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From what I understand (not having an iPod shuffle myself (yet)), you don't HAVE to downconvert to 128 kbit AAC. If you downconvert to 256 kbit (or whatever minimum you find acceptable) yourself, you could upload that unmodified to the iPod shuffle…
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1.42/512/80/combo/airport on or before 02/11
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I ordered mine on Wednesday, it'll ship "on or before" 02/11
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i'm not so sure. wasn't one of the contributing factors of the high price of the imac2 the complicated arm design? and the supposedly cheaper new imac is going to have an even more complicated arm construction? imho apple just patented this as …
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Quote: Originally posted by Rhumgod It's in the source code though not having access to the source code myself, are there any clues in the source to indicate what kind of hardware this is dealing with?
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the interesting thing here is that SMU_Neo2_PlatformPlugin is mentioned in the Info.plist file, but the actual SMU_Neo2_PlatformPlugin.kext file is not included with 10.3.5: Code: $ grep PlatformPlugin Info.plist IOPlatformPluginTable SMU_Neo2…
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Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x well 128 isn't unbreakable for all intents and purposes, AES-128 is (still) unbreakable. Quote: i wonder what type of speed hits this gives...i wouldn't assume too much since most files in the home dir s…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacGregor Having the "Home", "Favorites" and other browser-like icons on the top bar has been the REAL homage to M$. I've never liked the Home icon in the first place. I never use it. 4 years ago it was cool and all…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad System Preferences - desktop note how it says destop (without the k) in the title bar.... obviously a photoshopped fake