Maxington
Apr 15, 11:31 AM
I am looking for any info on being able to program/automate some sensors around my house using wifi and my mac.
Essentially an example would be to send an email to my smartphone when our garage is open for XX amount of time... or when the sensor is tripped while where not home.
This maybe a longshot but if anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Essentially an example would be to send an email to my smartphone when our garage is open for XX amount of time... or when the sensor is tripped while where not home.
This maybe a longshot but if anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
TheStucker
Mar 24, 03:01 PM
Here is my setup,
Im on a macbook air REV.b
I have installed windows xp on parallels 6.
I installed it onto my bootcamp partition with the understanding that
with a bit of tweaking and some driver installs, i could boot that
install of windows as a dual booted system.
I have done the windows updates, and i also plugged in my snowleopard disc
to install drivers from the drivers folder and I went through and installed every
thing i could from the drivers..
i rebooted and i get the blinking underscore in the top left corner.
Im not sure of the best way to do this, but i could use some help, either point me to another thread that has adressed this, or a website with a foolproof guide... anything would help.. my girlfiend is feeling alienated with me spending every waking hour trying guide after guide and trick after trick to get this working...
i do not have my xp disc, i only have the image file.
i guess it would be possible to use a program like toast or something to burn that image to a disc and have it be bootable and just install straight to bootcamp?
first priority is to install xp on bootcamp without using a windows disc.
Im on a macbook air REV.b
I have installed windows xp on parallels 6.
I installed it onto my bootcamp partition with the understanding that
with a bit of tweaking and some driver installs, i could boot that
install of windows as a dual booted system.
I have done the windows updates, and i also plugged in my snowleopard disc
to install drivers from the drivers folder and I went through and installed every
thing i could from the drivers..
i rebooted and i get the blinking underscore in the top left corner.
Im not sure of the best way to do this, but i could use some help, either point me to another thread that has adressed this, or a website with a foolproof guide... anything would help.. my girlfiend is feeling alienated with me spending every waking hour trying guide after guide and trick after trick to get this working...
i do not have my xp disc, i only have the image file.
i guess it would be possible to use a program like toast or something to burn that image to a disc and have it be bootable and just install straight to bootcamp?
first priority is to install xp on bootcamp without using a windows disc.
MacBytes
Dec 15, 11:06 AM
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Category: 3rd Party Hardware
Link: 3-in-1 iPad camera connection kit from MIC (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101215120642)
Description:: The Apple camera connection kit costs more and does less. This sounds like a recipe for an intervention by the company�s notoriously active and humorless legal department, which killed the �ber realistic Steve Jobs action figure (doll) and has generally taken a dim view of products that use Apple�s proprietary 30-pin USB connector.
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Category: 3rd Party Hardware
Link: 3-in-1 iPad camera connection kit from MIC (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101215120642)
Description:: The Apple camera connection kit costs more and does less. This sounds like a recipe for an intervention by the company�s notoriously active and humorless legal department, which killed the �ber realistic Steve Jobs action figure (doll) and has generally taken a dim view of products that use Apple�s proprietary 30-pin USB connector.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
NicoleRichie
Dec 27, 11:20 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148a Safari/6533.18.5)
I'm pretty sure the PS3 can only read fat32 formatted hard drives. So most of the externals we use with Mac are not formatted for the PS3 to read.
I'm pretty sure the PS3 can only read fat32 formatted hard drives. So most of the externals we use with Mac are not formatted for the PS3 to read.
Fivetides
Feb 9, 09:58 PM
I have my PC and my Mac networked (sort of) via a D-link wireless router. I honestly don't even know how I did this but somehow I got them to talk to each other. Anyway my problem is this: I can connect to my PC through my mac anytime no problem, but when I want to access my Mac through my PC, I have to go through an elaborate process of bringing up the PC on my Mac trying to copy a file onto the PC and getting denied access, then going back to the PC where I can now access my Mac. It really sucks going through this every time so if anyone can help I would appreciate it.
WillGonz
Aug 20, 09:13 AM
Hi All,
So I purchased 6 Macintosh Color Classic's for $15 each with Apple IIe cards and Apple Ethernet cards. They are in excellent condition. They came with 60mb HDs. I would like to upgrade the HD with something bigger. What I would like to get is a SCSI to IDE to Compact Card convertor. I have seen some SCSI to IDE convertors. Ideally I would pop in a Compact Flash Card and partition it. What would really be cool is to remove the internal HD and replace it with a Compact Flash Reader and add a slot in the front so I can swap them out and boot.
Do any of you know of a product that will work and have actually used? I know there are some, but I want to be certain it will work with the Classic.
Thanks,
WillGonz
So I purchased 6 Macintosh Color Classic's for $15 each with Apple IIe cards and Apple Ethernet cards. They are in excellent condition. They came with 60mb HDs. I would like to upgrade the HD with something bigger. What I would like to get is a SCSI to IDE to Compact Card convertor. I have seen some SCSI to IDE convertors. Ideally I would pop in a Compact Flash Card and partition it. What would really be cool is to remove the internal HD and replace it with a Compact Flash Reader and add a slot in the front so I can swap them out and boot.
Do any of you know of a product that will work and have actually used? I know there are some, but I want to be certain it will work with the Classic.
Thanks,
WillGonz
liketom
Dec 6, 09:00 AM
i think they r static shocks casue they r pretty weak
even still turn it off and get it tested by apple or a certified apple center
o and by the way --- DON'T LICK THE SCREEN :D ZZz z zzZ
even still turn it off and get it tested by apple or a certified apple center
o and by the way --- DON'T LICK THE SCREEN :D ZZz z zzZ
TheMonarch
Sep 12, 01:48 AM
I'd like my screen of death to display my PSDs :D :D :D
miles01110
Feb 26, 10:25 AM
Also, at the moment they have the boring printer offer when you buy a system, anyone know how often the free iPod offers come around instead?
Cheers!
Are you a student? If not you don't qualify for this offer anyway.
Cheers!
Are you a student? If not you don't qualify for this offer anyway.
Hackint0sh814
Apr 29, 01:28 PM
Piracy.... tisk tisk tisk. That's not allowed here.
The-Pro
Apr 3, 03:20 AM
I think you would benefit from a 15 inch a lot. Just because of the quad core processor, video editing uses can use a lot of power :) I might be mistaken but i thought that that video editing programs like Premiere use OpenGL?? if yes hen you would benefit from the discrete GPU in the 15 inch aswell
bowlerman625
May 3, 07:51 PM
Why not just pay the $18.00 and get it over with? Honestly, $18.00 isn't bad at all. It's really nothing.
yeah, really
yeah, really
chv400
Dec 28, 06:33 PM
http://www.elgato.com/
They sell inputs devices that are external.
http://www.miglia.com/products/video/alchemytv/index.html
Is a PCI TV tuner that should be able to take in video
They sell inputs devices that are external.
http://www.miglia.com/products/video/alchemytv/index.html
Is a PCI TV tuner that should be able to take in video
lilrhino
Mar 11, 04:04 AM
I'm thinking about standing in line after seeing the shipping options online. When I called yesterday, I was told that you could expedite shipping - not true. Going for the white wi-fi + 3G 64GB on Verizon if no contract.
TheGenerous
Dec 3, 12:34 AM
http://www.stufish.com/roger-waters/the-wall/construction.html
My job...:cool:
how did you get such a great job?
like what lifestlye had taken you to this? this is big man congrats!
My job...:cool:
how did you get such a great job?
like what lifestlye had taken you to this? this is big man congrats!
amd4me
Nov 8, 10:22 PM
I paid $225. So yes, it is possible. And I got the iPhone credit making it $125... So yeah. You can do it.
Did you buy it from a crack head?
Did you buy it from a crack head?
macdudeguy
Jan 13, 06:15 PM
I meet one person after another who thinks iTunes Store tracks are sourced from CDs. But to me this doesn't make any sense because for the amount of tracks available on the store, the number that become newly available regularly... it would take an army.
I was always under the impression that Apple sourced the tracks digitally from the labels, and encoded to AAC from sources that were almost certainly higher up the ladder than CD quality (ie; studio master)
Does anybody know for sure what the lineage of Store songs is?
Thanks.
I was always under the impression that Apple sourced the tracks digitally from the labels, and encoded to AAC from sources that were almost certainly higher up the ladder than CD quality (ie; studio master)
Does anybody know for sure what the lineage of Store songs is?
Thanks.
PedroCst
Apr 19, 06:03 AM
If ag stands for Anti-Glare, then I'd suggest the iFrogz ones...pretty good IMO
I don't think so.
Yesteday I was in Amazon looking for cases, and I searched iFrogz ones.
There were some bad reviews, like case broke about a month after buying it.
I don't think so.
Yesteday I was in Amazon looking for cases, and I searched iFrogz ones.
There were some bad reviews, like case broke about a month after buying it.
eawmp1
May 7, 03:33 AM
What you should get depends on what you need he machine or and how long you wish to keep it.
Buy vase RAM from Apple and add 3rd party yourself.
Buy vase RAM from Apple and add 3rd party yourself.
666sheep
Apr 7, 01:50 AM
Golden rule: do not buy no name RAM. Most of it won't work.
Well known brands like Crucial/Micron, Corsair, Kingston, Hynix, Samsung, Infineon etc. will work. RAM must be low density (ask seller before buying in case of any doubts).
Well known brands like Crucial/Micron, Corsair, Kingston, Hynix, Samsung, Infineon etc. will work. RAM must be low density (ask seller before buying in case of any doubts).
Firefox123
Jan 20, 12:12 AM
I bought an iPod touch 4g 64gb on thanksgiving , that came factory installed 4.2.1, pc model... I was wondering if there was a reliable untethered jb that wouldn't slow down my iPod or drain the battery... I am on a pc, btw...
Thanks!
Thanks!
rdsherman
Apr 23, 09:17 PM
I have a Quicksilver G4/867 with 640MB RAM. I run os 10.4. Is maxing out the RAM at 1.5MB worth it on this machine? How about upgrading to 10.5? This machine is mostly for the kids doing homework and internet, although I would like to start syncing ipad and iphone on it (the reason for 10.5). Thanks.
Broc27
Mar 6, 11:41 PM
Hello there!
I bought a mac mini server last year for my small company and used it to share files with my associates. Recently I realized how wasted this server was for simple file sharing between three persons so I decided to sell it to someone who would use more of its abilities. However I think I made a big mistake while doing this.
Before handing the server to the buyer I copied all of the shared folders onto my iMac and then erased the HDD of the server. So far so good.
Now my problem is that I want to transfer those folders to my Mac Pro (via firewire and target disk mode) and the system won't let me do it; it gives me an error every time (-41). Moreover the usual time machine backup for my iMac stopped working since the files were transferred on it.
My suspicion is that permissions are doing this. I have hundreds of folders and files and on the server they had different permissions for different users. But this is just a guess...
So, how can I transfer the files on my new Mac Pro? I need them, they represent a full year of work!
Thanks for the help...
I bought a mac mini server last year for my small company and used it to share files with my associates. Recently I realized how wasted this server was for simple file sharing between three persons so I decided to sell it to someone who would use more of its abilities. However I think I made a big mistake while doing this.
Before handing the server to the buyer I copied all of the shared folders onto my iMac and then erased the HDD of the server. So far so good.
Now my problem is that I want to transfer those folders to my Mac Pro (via firewire and target disk mode) and the system won't let me do it; it gives me an error every time (-41). Moreover the usual time machine backup for my iMac stopped working since the files were transferred on it.
My suspicion is that permissions are doing this. I have hundreds of folders and files and on the server they had different permissions for different users. But this is just a guess...
So, how can I transfer the files on my new Mac Pro? I need them, they represent a full year of work!
Thanks for the help...
powermac99
Mar 17, 05:06 PM
Here's the exact license as it appears in the readme file:
"A license is granted for use and performance of Drums On Demand audio loops in new or existing musical compositions -- commercial and otherwise. We would appreciate a credit in any liner notes: �Drums by Drums On Demand." Any use, distribution, or reproduction of these loops, or any part thereof, for any other purpose is expressly prohibited."
"A license is granted for use and performance of Drums On Demand audio loops in new or existing musical compositions -- commercial and otherwise. We would appreciate a credit in any liner notes: �Drums by Drums On Demand." Any use, distribution, or reproduction of these loops, or any part thereof, for any other purpose is expressly prohibited."