arn
Jan 19, 11:31 PM
Please do not post messages that have no purpose other than increasing your post count.
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mydogisbox
Apr 13, 07:27 AM
This is a perfectly good place to ask that question. I haven't done any network programming for OSX myself but a quick look in the cocoa book I have points to NSFILEHANDLE and NSSTREAM as the two classes you might need. Looking over at the apple documentation gives two pages that will probably point you in the right direction.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/LowLevelFileMgmt/Articles/FileHandle.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000782-BBCFDGFC
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Streams/Streams.html
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/LowLevelFileMgmt/Articles/FileHandle.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000782-BBCFDGFC
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Streams/Streams.html
theLimit
Jan 12, 01:47 PM
That was mildly entertaining.
rendezvouscp
Nov 5, 06:45 PM
You should use <a id="top></a> for that anchor. While "name" is still part of the spec, later versions of XHTML will be getting rid of the "name" attribute. I'm unsure why it doesn't work in Safari (perhaps a conflict with another id?) but try using "id" and see if that works.
-Chase
-Chase
digitard
Apr 11, 12:48 AM
http://www.ifixit.com/iPhone-Parts/iPhone-4-Liberation-Kit/IF182-019
blenng
Oct 21, 03:59 PM
I was planning to go to Macline on Friday evening... Do you know if they organize something special?
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MacBytes
Jun 8, 02:39 PM
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didii
Apr 30, 12:43 PM
Note that bootcamp plugins are not supported for windows 7 64bit. Only 32bit version. So if you want to use your graphics card, your USB-ports, internet etc I advice to install the 32bit-version.
EDIT: Seems to be incorrect! (look below)
EDIT: Seems to be incorrect! (look below)
ryley
Jan 4, 08:08 PM
hello i jailbroke my ipod using spirit and it was good until i tried to update it! i updated it and itunes told me me you need to restore it and i tried that but all it said was it can not restore because of some unknown error (6) i tried ziphone to unlock it from recovery mode and ziphone could not recognize it!! please help :confused:
David Schmidt
Jan 11, 06:13 AM
I was wondering if any one would know how to get a hold of any of these OS install discs?
Getting started with ancient Apples 101:
You can find Apple II and /// operating system disk images here:
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/images/masters/
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/images/apple3/system/
You can browse the disk contents with a viewer like CiderPress (http://ciderpress.sourceforge.net) or AppleCommander (http://applecommander.sourceforge.net)
You can boot and run the Apple II disks with any of various emulators - AppleWin (http://applewin.berlios.de/), Virtual ][ (http://www.virtualii.com/), GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/), etc.
Running the /// images is a little trickier. There are a couple of /// emulators out there, but both suffer from problems that make them less than ideal: Sara (http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sara.html) and MESS (http://mess.redump.net/mess:drivers:apple3:apple3).
If you had a real Apple II or ///, you could bootstrap it from bare metal like this (http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/bootstrap.html) or like this (http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/bootstrap3.html).
Getting started with ancient Apples 101:
You can find Apple II and /// operating system disk images here:
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/images/masters/
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/images/apple3/system/
You can browse the disk contents with a viewer like CiderPress (http://ciderpress.sourceforge.net) or AppleCommander (http://applecommander.sourceforge.net)
You can boot and run the Apple II disks with any of various emulators - AppleWin (http://applewin.berlios.de/), Virtual ][ (http://www.virtualii.com/), GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/), etc.
Running the /// images is a little trickier. There are a couple of /// emulators out there, but both suffer from problems that make them less than ideal: Sara (http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sara.html) and MESS (http://mess.redump.net/mess:drivers:apple3:apple3).
If you had a real Apple II or ///, you could bootstrap it from bare metal like this (http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/bootstrap.html) or like this (http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/bootstrap3.html).
pflau
May 5, 10:45 PM
My black iPhone 4 used to overheat all the time in my car in the summer. Would the white one be less prone to overheating? Anyone has any experience?
old-wiz
Dec 7, 11:32 AM
I received one of the free test units as well. It fits very well, and is a much better fit than the case I had for my iPod Touch 2G - that one was too flexible and kept coming off. The Rearth case solves a big problem for me - the Touch is simply too slippery to use without a case; I was constantly nearly dropping it.
My headphones work just fine with the new case and the sync cable still fits well. I don't mind the cutout on the back for the Apple logo.
My headphones work just fine with the new case and the sync cable still fits well. I don't mind the cutout on the back for the Apple logo.
Mr. Anderson
Jul 15, 11:51 AM
And I was wondering if anyone else has one going and what sort of results they're getting.
I already have two other machines going (although right now, just one since I'm rendering on the other) and I'm curious to see how the dual 1.25 GHz G4 compares to my wife's new iMac...
D
I already have two other machines going (although right now, just one since I'm rendering on the other) and I'm curious to see how the dual 1.25 GHz G4 compares to my wife's new iMac...
D
Kestrel452
Nov 5, 10:04 PM
i hate sync with a passion. who the hell wants to navigate your music library using the indash radio? it's an arduous task even when using the Ford Edge / Lincoln MKX LCD touch screen. why the hell does Apple program the iPad to lock up when connected to sync?
wnameth
Dec 1, 03:34 PM
The brand new one. 1.5 Ghz 12".
the one that was released in September/october 05 or january 05?
does it take PC2700 ram? that is the best question, will you do a direct trade for it?
the one that was released in September/october 05 or january 05?
does it take PC2700 ram? that is the best question, will you do a direct trade for it?
Consultant
Feb 22, 02:16 PM
It's not hacked.
More likely to be due to you using an insecure password.
More likely to be due to you using an insecure password.
Poff
Jan 25, 02:55 AM
The dock is pointless because you can just plug it into your keyboard unlike the other iPods. Get the case. ;)
You can't charge it from the keyboard. And if you don't have 10.3, I don't think you can even sync it from the keyboard! (Wonder why, tho..)
You can't charge it from the keyboard. And if you don't have 10.3, I don't think you can even sync it from the keyboard! (Wonder why, tho..)
needthephone
Nov 18, 04:37 AM
The new album has a metacritic score of 84 which is pretty high and represents Universal Acclaim
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/biffyclyro/onlyrevolutions
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/biffyclyro/onlyrevolutions
savoirfaire
Apr 10, 08:34 PM
Hi, guys - I'm just wondering whether I am making too big a deal of this. I have previously had reasonably good experiences with the folks at Other World Computing (www.macsales.com). Last summer, I bought one of their high-capacity (62 Watt-hour) Macbook pro replacement batteries to replace the dying battery on my wife's laptop. A couple of months ago, the aluminum faceplate fell off exposing the cells inside. For a few weeks, she simply used scotch tape to hold the faceplate on, but I figured that since I paid good money for it, I should take advantage of the warranty. What they sent back was a 58 Watt-hour battery. When I asked about this, they said there were some production issues with the 62 Watt-hour batteries and that they only carry 58 Watt-hour batteries now. When I suggested to the CSR that I was getting back less battery than I had initially paid for (the warranty's fine print says "When a direct replacement for the exact model number or part number is not available, OWC reserves the right to replace with an equivalent or higher graded item.") she said that the new battery is "better quality". I asked if I could have the previous battery back and just glue the faceplate back on, but I was told that the returned battery was disposed of. I'm annoyed that I had to pay for the return shipping on the defective battery and ended up with a lower-capacity battery. Do you think this is an acceptable exchange or should I just ask for a refund?
kapolani
Apr 19, 01:22 PM
Maybe we should all be tree hugging hippies?
Btw, you are lying in your OP, as you got your MBA quite a while ago. Why is that? Do you want to fraud something out of Apple? Do you need some bees to go along with the fruit cake?
I see the force is weak in this one...
Btw, you are lying in your OP, as you got your MBA quite a while ago. Why is that? Do you want to fraud something out of Apple? Do you need some bees to go along with the fruit cake?
I see the force is weak in this one...
mad jew
Dec 8, 01:32 AM
What sort of display and GPU do you have (maybe what Mac too)? Have you played around with the Color Preferences within Displays in System Preferences? :)
Flying Llama
Aug 15, 12:17 AM
Here's a slightly larger version (not applicable to the contest).
Ahh, now that I see the larger version, I place my final bet on Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine.
Ahh, now that I see the larger version, I place my final bet on Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine.
TQ305
Mar 31, 05:27 PM
yeah hong kong is pretty lucky for that
HenryHill
Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Quicksilver isn't really designed to do such a thing. It is supposed to be more focused. Use Spotlight to find everything, thats what it is there for. CMD+space.
Yes it was. And I figured out hwo to do it it. You go into catalogue and change everything's 'depth' from 1 ( the default ) to infinity ( infinite depth search, i.e every file is searchable )
If i hadn't done more research I would have been led to believe that this was not possible by you! Please don't pass bad information on to Macrumors posters !
Yes it was. And I figured out hwo to do it it. You go into catalogue and change everything's 'depth' from 1 ( the default ) to infinity ( infinite depth search, i.e every file is searchable )
If i hadn't done more research I would have been led to believe that this was not possible by you! Please don't pass bad information on to Macrumors posters !
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