debroglie
Jun 28, 08:19 AM
I'm looking for a gamecube controller (wired or wavebird), wii classic controller, and some wii and gamecube games. Specifically, I am looking for:
Wii
Zach & Wiki
Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube
Any Monkeyball game
Fifa 07
But, other games would be considered.
Let me know what you've got!:cool:
Wii
Zach & Wiki
Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube
Any Monkeyball game
Fifa 07
But, other games would be considered.
Let me know what you've got!:cool:
thegoldenmackid
May 6, 07:06 AM
How small is too big? How loud does it need to be?
Best option retaining the ability to stuff into a backpack (albeit awkwardly) would be a soundbar of some sort, but price and needs very a lot in that market.
Best option retaining the ability to stuff into a backpack (albeit awkwardly) would be a soundbar of some sort, but price and needs very a lot in that market.
iJohnHenry
Apr 15, 06:41 PM
None.
Although I suspect HAL is a sentient being, but until he stops me from putting him to Sleep at night, I will not ascribe 'life' to him.
Although I suspect HAL is a sentient being, but until he stops me from putting him to Sleep at night, I will not ascribe 'life' to him.
drewfus
Jun 23, 03:16 AM
I was wondering whether anyone else from MR was going! I started a Northbrook thread a few days ago but never heard from anyone. lol
I will be going with a couple of my friends...we're hoping that we'll get there around 6:00 or so, but we'll see how it pans out. After we get our phones, we're going up to Great America if the weather's all right. :)
I will be going with a couple of my friends...we're hoping that we'll get there around 6:00 or so, but we'll see how it pans out. After we get our phones, we're going up to Great America if the weather's all right. :)
talmy
May 4, 04:05 PM
iLife '11 is very new, so '12 is at least a year away. And since the individual apps are now sold in the App Store, there likely won't be any iLife Suite anymore.
In the iWork front, those apps will have a lot to gain if revised for Lion, so expect a new Pages, Keynote, and Numbers at that time.
In the iWork front, those apps will have a lot to gain if revised for Lion, so expect a new Pages, Keynote, and Numbers at that time.
ScottFitz
Jan 15, 10:10 AM
$300 to essentially just get to hear the keynote seems like wasted money, along with the airline ticket and hotel bill. I'm sitting in my desk chair about to watch the keynote over the net. Cost: Free.
:)
c'mon, a pissed band director? Apple ain't gonna give a rat's ass. The worst thing you'll do is never go back. They honestly just won't care. But, complain all you want if it makes you feel better. Seems like a screwy deal that they would only allow you into one session. But, maybe the brainiacs at Apple decided to specially tailor a program, albeit it limited, to educators assuming you'd not have much interest in other subjects? Sounds plausible if not highly idiotic.
:)
c'mon, a pissed band director? Apple ain't gonna give a rat's ass. The worst thing you'll do is never go back. They honestly just won't care. But, complain all you want if it makes you feel better. Seems like a screwy deal that they would only allow you into one session. But, maybe the brainiacs at Apple decided to specially tailor a program, albeit it limited, to educators assuming you'd not have much interest in other subjects? Sounds plausible if not highly idiotic.

Designer Dale
Apr 20, 02:32 PM
There are reviews of both cameras on DPReview. The link is listed below this post. The XSi is the 400D and the T1i is the 500D. both use E-3 Type wired remote. The 40D, which the remote was designed for, uses an N3 Type wired remote (I don't know what that means). Vivitar makes a version of the remote in your link specifically for the Rebel cameras. The firmware on the 500D is user upgradable. You might want to look into that. I do know that the pin-outs on the jacks are different. Maybe the newer camera doesn't read the input the same. In which case you need a new remote.
Canon 500D on DPReview (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS500D/)
More Than You Want to Know About Camera Jacks (http://photonotes.org/reviews/wired-remotes/)
Dale
Canon 500D on DPReview (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS500D/)
More Than You Want to Know About Camera Jacks (http://photonotes.org/reviews/wired-remotes/)
Dale
FroColin
Mar 27, 03:06 PM
First thing. No the superdrive is a CD/DVD drive. It's not a hard drive. Unless you want to store your video on a DVD or something then yes you could burn it to a disk with the superdrive.
As for wanting to watch it. You can watch it on your Air (Just double click the file) or you can actually hook your Air up to your TV (Probably). You will need an HDTV with an HDMI in a VGA in or a DVI in then a display port to HDMI or VGA or DVI. You could also get an Apple TV but you can only watch it in 720 instead of 1080 (1280 x 720, and 1920 x 1080). This sounds like a big deal but it really isn't. Apply TV is 100 dollars so that might be too much. You can burn it to a DVD and then watch it in your DVD player but that won't be HD. If you got a blu ray burner and you have a blu ray player you could burn it to blu ray but this is expensive, both as the cost of blu ray disks is quite high and the cost and complication of getting a blu ray burner.
As for wanting to watch it. You can watch it on your Air (Just double click the file) or you can actually hook your Air up to your TV (Probably). You will need an HDTV with an HDMI in a VGA in or a DVI in then a display port to HDMI or VGA or DVI. You could also get an Apple TV but you can only watch it in 720 instead of 1080 (1280 x 720, and 1920 x 1080). This sounds like a big deal but it really isn't. Apply TV is 100 dollars so that might be too much. You can burn it to a DVD and then watch it in your DVD player but that won't be HD. If you got a blu ray burner and you have a blu ray player you could burn it to blu ray but this is expensive, both as the cost of blu ray disks is quite high and the cost and complication of getting a blu ray burner.

xMassacrex
Apr 24, 12:37 AM
Alright.
first off, hello everyone.
So I need some help.
I have a 2008 MacBook.
I'm to the point to where i could use an upgrade. But instead of shelving the MacBook and shelling out for a new one, ive decided to maximize my money and sell it. I have a buyer lined up and everything but my problem comes in with the transition.
See i plan to move from the MacBook to an Ipad. i dont own an Ipad yet, and im planning on using my sale of the MacBook to allow me to purchase an Ipad, and then once ive done that i plan on purchasing a new mac in the coming months. but i have a few questions on how to do this best.
okay. so i currently have an external hard drive. I have my entire mac backed up using time machine. so im covered there for when i move to a new mac. however, in the interim i need to know what i need to do to be able to maintain my ipad and iphone music collections and whatever.
see i have access to a PC through friends and family, so my plan is to sync my iOS devices before i sell the mac, and then using the external in order to update anything necessary (i.e. OS update, adding music, etc.) so how do i setup my external the best way? Do i partition a FAT32 portion of the drive and put all media on there that my iOS devices will use so then the PC's can access the information?
Also is there a way to setup an External HDD so that i can manage my devices without leaving a footprint on the computer? I dont expect to be doing this often, i just want to be able to do so if need be.
I also need to know how to securely remove any information left on the mac for when i sell it. i dont want to risk any of my personal things to be risked being accessed by someone else.
Sorry for all of the needs guys, but this is crucial to me. and i'd love the help!
first off, hello everyone.
So I need some help.
I have a 2008 MacBook.
I'm to the point to where i could use an upgrade. But instead of shelving the MacBook and shelling out for a new one, ive decided to maximize my money and sell it. I have a buyer lined up and everything but my problem comes in with the transition.
See i plan to move from the MacBook to an Ipad. i dont own an Ipad yet, and im planning on using my sale of the MacBook to allow me to purchase an Ipad, and then once ive done that i plan on purchasing a new mac in the coming months. but i have a few questions on how to do this best.
okay. so i currently have an external hard drive. I have my entire mac backed up using time machine. so im covered there for when i move to a new mac. however, in the interim i need to know what i need to do to be able to maintain my ipad and iphone music collections and whatever.
see i have access to a PC through friends and family, so my plan is to sync my iOS devices before i sell the mac, and then using the external in order to update anything necessary (i.e. OS update, adding music, etc.) so how do i setup my external the best way? Do i partition a FAT32 portion of the drive and put all media on there that my iOS devices will use so then the PC's can access the information?
Also is there a way to setup an External HDD so that i can manage my devices without leaving a footprint on the computer? I dont expect to be doing this often, i just want to be able to do so if need be.
I also need to know how to securely remove any information left on the mac for when i sell it. i dont want to risk any of my personal things to be risked being accessed by someone else.
Sorry for all of the needs guys, but this is crucial to me. and i'd love the help!
mad jew
Dec 15, 08:33 PM
From a firmware perspective, try resetting the PRAM (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238) and if that doesn't work, reset the PMU (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449). :)
Goldinboy17
Mar 28, 09:57 PM
I was wondering it it were possible to upgrade to 4.0 from 3.2.2 and not the latest 4.3.1. If not, is it possible to update to the latest iOS version that currently has a jailbreak out?
theman5725
Apr 1, 12:35 PM
You might be able to softmod it, but I'm pretty sure you need a CD drive at least for that part.

johnbro23
Jan 24, 07:28 PM
You should try to get one that has at least one USB port on the back of the keyboard, so your two USB ports arent taken up on the Mac mini. The one you suggested doesnt say whether or not the USB port is on the keyboard or not. It definitely looks nice and would match the Mac mini nicely.
But I'd also suggest just going with Apple's mouse and keyboard. When I switched, I thought I would hate the one button mouse. Now, I don't hate it, I just dislike it. Also, the bluetooth deal is VERY hard to pass up... you get BT itself, BT keyboard and mouse for only $99 more.
But I'd also suggest just going with Apple's mouse and keyboard. When I switched, I thought I would hate the one button mouse. Now, I don't hate it, I just dislike it. Also, the bluetooth deal is VERY hard to pass up... you get BT itself, BT keyboard and mouse for only $99 more.
hesdeadjim
Sep 3, 10:59 AM
I'm pretty sure that drives are spinned down & their heads parked when a sleep command is issued...
at least that's the case with my BW/350, so i would expect the portables to behave the same.
plus, modern 2.5" hds are amazingly robust. most can handle operational shocks of some 100 to 200 g/ms
i doubt that travelling with sleeping laptops can cause any harm to the drives.

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at least that's the case with my BW/350, so i would expect the portables to behave the same.
plus, modern 2.5" hds are amazingly robust. most can handle operational shocks of some 100 to 200 g/ms
i doubt that travelling with sleeping laptops can cause any harm to the drives.
Ugg
May 4, 04:47 PM
So the LibDems are out of favor because they gave the Tories too much?
poochi999
Apr 21, 09:58 AM
I am a accessories designer. I will definitely consider on your idea on our new case.
bnerd
Feb 19, 02:39 PM
This is stupid .... allowing this kinda of crap, but still too stingy to open up private API's like cover flow and full access to the page curl animation for ebook type applications.
:apple:FAIL
:apple:FAIL
xi mezmerize ix
Apr 2, 06:12 AM
I had been using Windows XP in Boot Camp for almost a year and decided to install Windows 7 instead. I am having trouble opening many files. In XP, I used MacDrive to read/write to my Macintosh HD and I have updated it to the one with Windows 7 support, but every program (games) I try to run off of it give me a network error, "Network Error: Windows cannot access (FILE PATH). Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise it might be a problem with your network..."
This only happens with applications on the Macintosh HD.
I copied the file onto the windows partition it runs normally, but i will run out of space soon if I have to keep doing this. Does anyone know how to fix it? Everything worked fine in XP. Thanks.
This only happens with applications on the Macintosh HD.
I copied the file onto the windows partition it runs normally, but i will run out of space soon if I have to keep doing this. Does anyone know how to fix it? Everything worked fine in XP. Thanks.

Postal
Oct 8, 06:31 PM
No one really knows for sure, but the timeframe for an update is relatively narrow. If you go by the 6-month update rule, the iBook would get its update in November.
The latest we're likely to see an update (and rumours have suggested it to be more likely) is at MacWorld San Francisco, in early January. If this is what happens, it's very likely that the next iBook model will be a substantial redesign, and not just a speed-bump. Among some of the more interesting rumours have been that there would be a 13" screen in the current 12" case size, that the lineup will move to G4s like the iMac did, and (the most fanciful of them all) we'll see the current 14" iBook replaced with a 14" widescreen model.
No matter what happens, hold on to your money if you want to get the most out of a new iBook; the iBook 700 we have now is great, but it could be the end of its generation.
The latest we're likely to see an update (and rumours have suggested it to be more likely) is at MacWorld San Francisco, in early January. If this is what happens, it's very likely that the next iBook model will be a substantial redesign, and not just a speed-bump. Among some of the more interesting rumours have been that there would be a 13" screen in the current 12" case size, that the lineup will move to G4s like the iMac did, and (the most fanciful of them all) we'll see the current 14" iBook replaced with a 14" widescreen model.
No matter what happens, hold on to your money if you want to get the most out of a new iBook; the iBook 700 we have now is great, but it could be the end of its generation.
majordude
Apr 24, 08:36 PM
for ape I use XLD. but Max is also handy.
Where can I get XLD?
Where can I get XLD?
ChrisA
Apr 4, 11:51 PM
Is this possible? I understand that I can take Garage Band tracks and import to Logic Pro 9, but I want to go the other direction, i.e., I would like to use Garage Band on an iPad2 (not yet purchased) as the vehicle for playing backing tracks (for live performance) that I have built in Logic Pro
You can "bounce" the tracks to a WAV file then import them into GB. If they are MIDI I think you can save them and then import them back into GB But I don't think you can move a project.
You can "bounce" the tracks to a WAV file then import them into GB. If they are MIDI I think you can save them and then import them back into GB But I don't think you can move a project.
tom1971
Jun 3, 11:04 PM
Do you ship to Canada?
Detrius
May 1, 12:22 AM
Go to the machine and verify that you can login with the user name and password that you have. Then, verify that whatever service it is that you're trying to connect to is actually running. You didn't tell us, so we have absolutely no way of answering your question, but whatever service it is (HTTP, SSH, AFP, SMB, Telnet, FTP, WebDAV, OpenLDAP, Kerberos, Minecraft), it's probably going to require you talking to the person running the server itself, since clearly you don't have a clue what you're really doing.
thelongmorrow
Mar 12, 10:37 PM
GOPRO! :p
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