SilvorX
Sep 29, 04:57 PM
Single 933MHz G4 PM
452.1
Single 867MHz G4 PM
420.1
Dual 867Mhz G4 PM
418.1
Dual 867Mhz DDR G4 PM
417.9
uh that doesnt sound too promising concidering the single 867 is faster than the dual ddr 867 :(
452.1
Single 867MHz G4 PM
420.1
Dual 867Mhz G4 PM
418.1
Dual 867Mhz DDR G4 PM
417.9
uh that doesnt sound too promising concidering the single 867 is faster than the dual ddr 867 :(
Nipsy
Sep 19, 04:59 AM
Originally posted by xrhajj
The same way the Bluetooth Headset HBH-15 from sonyericsson is powered;)
What "clock" are you talking about?
The HBH-15 weighs in at 32grams. say 25 without the boom. Figure the weight of 25 pennines "clipped" to each ear. Don't know how that would sit with me. Also, having used VERY good wireless headphones in the past, I'm not impressed (the silly Apple earbuds sound as good).
The clock I'm referring to is part of iPod firmware 1.2. The clock seems to shave a noticable (~10-15%) percentage of battery time (I don't know firsthand, as my 20GB came with 1.2), and has been widely discussed on the Apple forums. Using the alarms feature apparently shaves off over 30%!
I can verify that I get nowhere near 10 hours of iPod use per charge.
The same way the Bluetooth Headset HBH-15 from sonyericsson is powered;)
What "clock" are you talking about?
The HBH-15 weighs in at 32grams. say 25 without the boom. Figure the weight of 25 pennines "clipped" to each ear. Don't know how that would sit with me. Also, having used VERY good wireless headphones in the past, I'm not impressed (the silly Apple earbuds sound as good).
The clock I'm referring to is part of iPod firmware 1.2. The clock seems to shave a noticable (~10-15%) percentage of battery time (I don't know firsthand, as my 20GB came with 1.2), and has been widely discussed on the Apple forums. Using the alarms feature apparently shaves off over 30%!
I can verify that I get nowhere near 10 hours of iPod use per charge.
jelloshotsrule
Aug 30, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by FelixDerKater
Also, even if the current iPods are capable of running MP4/AAC Audio, through a simple software update, Apple still may decide to only offer it on new iPods.
i don't see that happening
if it does, there will be more furious people
it would be another way of apple screwing people who buy their stuff early on... ie, early supporters... then being screwed for not waiting
i think we've seen enough of that for a bit
Also, even if the current iPods are capable of running MP4/AAC Audio, through a simple software update, Apple still may decide to only offer it on new iPods.
i don't see that happening
if it does, there will be more furious people
it would be another way of apple screwing people who buy their stuff early on... ie, early supporters... then being screwed for not waiting
i think we've seen enough of that for a bit
timswim78
Mar 30, 08:22 AM
If you are interested in setting up MythTV, do not waste your time with Ubuntu or any other distribution that requires you to build Myth yourself. You'll spend a LONG time dealing with lots and lots of tedious details.
Instead, I suggest trying KnoppMyth, as nowaycomputer also suggested. It is a version of Knoppix Linux, that comes with MythTV already installed. It automatically detects most of your hardware. Although, you may have to answer a few questions about your TV card or something like that.
http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html
I set it up on an extra AMD box that I have in less than an hour.
Instead, I suggest trying KnoppMyth, as nowaycomputer also suggested. It is a version of Knoppix Linux, that comes with MythTV already installed. It automatically detects most of your hardware. Although, you may have to answer a few questions about your TV card or something like that.
http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html
I set it up on an extra AMD box that I have in less than an hour.
mr evil brkfast
Oct 30, 03:37 PM
The present speed bumps are still better than when Apple was stuck at 500mhz for 18 months with the G4.
IF it was up to motorolla we would never have even had the DDR hack in the xserve and G4 mirror doors.
IF it was up to motorolla we would never have even had the DDR hack in the xserve and G4 mirror doors.
King Cobra
Aug 22, 06:51 PM
Well would it be any better if this thread was in the Wasteland and we could post in there?
BTW: There have been newbies with even more time on their hands than Powerbook G5 or duke, or both put together. Registered member (then demoted) samdweck had over 240 posts in a period of 72 hours. :eek: :eek:
Edit: Hey, you can also edit posts in the Archives. :D
BTW: There have been newbies with even more time on their hands than Powerbook G5 or duke, or both put together. Registered member (then demoted) samdweck had over 240 posts in a period of 72 hours. :eek: :eek:
Edit: Hey, you can also edit posts in the Archives. :D
TheFink
Oct 2, 08:01 AM
At almost 9 pounds, not only will it toast your balls, it will crush them as well.
ucscc10
May 1, 07:44 PM
you're not the first one to know....do a search!
liketom
Oct 27, 01:18 PM
took a while to install but reboot and all works fine.
agreenster
Oct 31, 10:35 AM
Sarcasm wont get you anywhere.
I was giving this guy some honest advice, and pointed him toward the type of computer that I use, which offers extremely good performance for 3D animation apps.
I was giving this guy some honest advice, and pointed him toward the type of computer that I use, which offers extremely good performance for 3D animation apps.
VanNess
Apr 16, 09:38 PM
That's funny, but now that I hear it, doesn't really surprise me.
I'm not really sure I understand this whole UMPC concept. It's not a Pocket PC or a laptop. To me it just seems to take the worst of each. Not as capable as a laptop: no keyboard. Not as portable as a Pocket PC. What exactly are you supposed to use this for? What niche is it trying to fill? Seems to me, unless I can actually put it in my pocket (ie. don't have to carry a bag) then I might as well cary a fully-capable, lightweight notebook.
It's basically a solution in search of a problem, and the problem now (at least for the marketers) is how to separate your money from your wallet before you catch on to the fact that you really don't need it in the first place.
Maybe it's an oversized Palm, or maybe it's a crippled laptop, or, as the author of the article above politely surmises, maybe it's just "too revolutionary." lol
I'm not really sure I understand this whole UMPC concept. It's not a Pocket PC or a laptop. To me it just seems to take the worst of each. Not as capable as a laptop: no keyboard. Not as portable as a Pocket PC. What exactly are you supposed to use this for? What niche is it trying to fill? Seems to me, unless I can actually put it in my pocket (ie. don't have to carry a bag) then I might as well cary a fully-capable, lightweight notebook.
It's basically a solution in search of a problem, and the problem now (at least for the marketers) is how to separate your money from your wallet before you catch on to the fact that you really don't need it in the first place.
Maybe it's an oversized Palm, or maybe it's a crippled laptop, or, as the author of the article above politely surmises, maybe it's just "too revolutionary." lol
ddtlm
Oct 21, 03:06 PM
MacCoaster:
I'm a little confused what you are saying, but the PPC-970 does support two 32-bit channels as a "FSB" and each clocks at 900mhz. This is a little like how Rambus memory clocks at obscene rates, but only has 8-bit channels.
In any case, there is overhead on the FSB so that the actual rate at which data arrives is 800mhz, not 900mhz (1 bit in 9 is overhead).
This could be paired with dual DDR-400 channels, but I don't know if Apple will go the road... right now DDR-400 isn't even finalized and most all of the boards using it have problems with stability. Notably the nForce2 does support dual channels of DDR-400, but I don't know if anyone has tested it yet.
There is also the possiblity that Apple may pair the fast bus with dual channel DDR-333, not ideal but more practical. They may even run the FSB slower than 900mhz. Who knows? Not us!
Edit: For all we know, Apple will use RDRAM. They could even use a custom nForce2... who knows.
I'm a little confused what you are saying, but the PPC-970 does support two 32-bit channels as a "FSB" and each clocks at 900mhz. This is a little like how Rambus memory clocks at obscene rates, but only has 8-bit channels.
In any case, there is overhead on the FSB so that the actual rate at which data arrives is 800mhz, not 900mhz (1 bit in 9 is overhead).
This could be paired with dual DDR-400 channels, but I don't know if Apple will go the road... right now DDR-400 isn't even finalized and most all of the boards using it have problems with stability. Notably the nForce2 does support dual channels of DDR-400, but I don't know if anyone has tested it yet.
There is also the possiblity that Apple may pair the fast bus with dual channel DDR-333, not ideal but more practical. They may even run the FSB slower than 900mhz. Who knows? Not us!
Edit: For all we know, Apple will use RDRAM. They could even use a custom nForce2... who knows.
mainstreetmark
Oct 25, 10:38 AM
I don't understand how this would be MS's worst nightmare.
IE hasn't been significantly upgraded in 2 years. That's YEARS. I don't know what that huge company has been working on all this time, but it's not to make new and cool stuff.
IE hasn't been significantly upgraded in 2 years. That's YEARS. I don't know what that huge company has been working on all this time, but it's not to make new and cool stuff.
XNine
Jun 20, 03:53 PM
If I were an employer, and this guy walked into my office, I'd tell him to sodomize himself with a coat hanger.
What a moron.
What a moron.
Dreadnought
Jan 22, 04:57 AM
Stanford doesn't have scripts for dual processors, mc68k script has a dual processor setup.
mjstew33
Jun 26, 01:13 PM
Yeah, ThinkSecret hasn't been very good.. at all.
They usually cover there bases in every aspect they can. For example, when all the macs were PPC and we were wondering which would go first, thinksecret had something to say about all of them. :-\
:cool:
They usually cover there bases in every aspect they can. For example, when all the macs were PPC and we were wondering which would go first, thinksecret had something to say about all of them. :-\
:cool:
powermac99
Apr 1, 08:57 AM
Yes, they are completely free to use in compositions, non-commercial or commercial. I would post the whole license but it's a tad long.
vixapphire
Oct 28, 01:10 AM
There will probably be a revised form-factor of the lcd displays; remember the earliest 15" bondi and "ice" colored LCD's that sat on a post but were removable and prop-able like photographs? Not saying they'll return to that - they won't - but I imagine they'll want to freshen up the line, probably concurrently with or shortly after the intro of the next generation CPU.
I don't think they'll come out with a branded phone. They're too isync'd with Sony/Ericsson, and phones are waaaaayy outside of Apple's core competency as a computer and software company. I have a t68i, and it sure feels like an "iphone" to me (maybe that's what the "i" is for on the end...). Likewise a palm-type device, unless they equip the next gen iPod with a somewhat larger screen and a pen for data entry.
Those are only my predictions, though; to be frank, I don't really care. I just hope that it's not so far beyond the 1gig powerbook I'm looking forward to buying that I will need to upgrade again so soon!
I don't think they'll come out with a branded phone. They're too isync'd with Sony/Ericsson, and phones are waaaaayy outside of Apple's core competency as a computer and software company. I have a t68i, and it sure feels like an "iphone" to me (maybe that's what the "i" is for on the end...). Likewise a palm-type device, unless they equip the next gen iPod with a somewhat larger screen and a pen for data entry.
Those are only my predictions, though; to be frank, I don't really care. I just hope that it's not so far beyond the 1gig powerbook I'm looking forward to buying that I will need to upgrade again so soon!
TMay
Oct 6, 11:24 PM
... I machined parts for a company that made lead frame trim and form machines. Motorola was their biggest customer. Most of the machines went to Malaysia.
What this generally meant then was that the production was generally trouble free and in volume.
The only speculation I would make from this is that capacity would be freed up for ramp up of follow on parts (7470?) and that prices on G4's might drop to a price favorable to inclusion in iBooks.
Other than these observations...I'll hold on to my $.02 for awhile...
What this generally meant then was that the production was generally trouble free and in volume.
The only speculation I would make from this is that capacity would be freed up for ramp up of follow on parts (7470?) and that prices on G4's might drop to a price favorable to inclusion in iBooks.
Other than these observations...I'll hold on to my $.02 for awhile...
WildCowboy
Jun 20, 02:42 PM
Also down for me.
unfaded
Jun 27, 03:01 AM
My vote is not among those in the poll, so I will answer otherwise.
Apple should be punished no more than you or I for allowing human beings to be dehumanized in such a manner. Shame on every single one of us.
Apple should be punished no more than you or I for allowing human beings to be dehumanized in such a manner. Shame on every single one of us.
puckhead193
Mar 16, 11:44 PM
are ps3 hard to come by, my brother ordered his off of best buy and came right away...
Queso
Apr 25, 03:10 PM
But, just in case, if you do see someone driving without their lights on, it's best to get in first and shoot them dead.
rtdgoldfish
Mar 24, 10:30 PM
http://www.kropserkel.com/Images/horsehead%20(6).jpg
Do it. Except for real. :D
Good luck! I think you have all of MacRumors behind you now! For a little clarification, you do see your console's serial number is on your wireless network?
Daniel.
Hehe, yeah, I'd love to go Godfather on them. If only I could find a horse head...
And yep, the console's serial number shows up in Connect360 whenever they connect.
Do it. Except for real. :D
Good luck! I think you have all of MacRumors behind you now! For a little clarification, you do see your console's serial number is on your wireless network?
Daniel.
Hehe, yeah, I'd love to go Godfather on them. If only I could find a horse head...
And yep, the console's serial number shows up in Connect360 whenever they connect.