crazzyeddie
Nov 1, 01:04 PM
It appears someone created that page without looking at the Category:Ports, which I created a few days ago. I will incorporate this information into all the separate port-specific pages and redirect it.
Blakeasd
Apr 1, 08:33 PM
I just want to use an IOS designed tool in my Mac project, not a whole IOS program.
Tronic
May 5, 02:06 PM
Yeah I know I can add ram to the 2008. I guess it does make more sense to just replace my 4gb with 8gb and then add a vertex 3.
Macsavvytech
Apr 10, 02:38 AM
My MC Model iPod is jailbroken right now.
sam10685
Apr 6, 07:51 PM
Try changing your router channel to 11 or 1..
What mode is your router on? Is it on B or G or mixed? If it's on G i'd suggest going to mixed..
Also do you happen to have a third party memory card in it? If you do, take it out.. I've had problems with that..
how do i change the channel and check if i'm in B or G mode?
What mode is your router on? Is it on B or G or mixed? If it's on G i'd suggest going to mixed..
Also do you happen to have a third party memory card in it? If you do, take it out.. I've had problems with that..
how do i change the channel and check if i'm in B or G mode?
SSpiro
Jun 4, 02:43 PM
Let me know what you have. Looking to spend ~$200.
jayducharme
Aug 23, 08:49 AM
I think he's right. He, along with many other once-popular acts, will be forgotten, a footnote to history in 100 years. However, The Beatles will be remembered because they were riding the tip of the wave that became a world-wide musical sea change. They set in place many of the rock styles that were to follow them. Mellencamp, on the other hand, was simply coasting along as the wave broke on the shore.
puma1552
Apr 28, 09:25 AM
Well, on the plus side, the problems fixed themselves online and now it shows what it should.
Also on the plus side, TCF is being sued.
Also on the plus side, TCF is being sued.
Consultant
Mar 15, 02:38 PM
Probably need to use sudo texteditor to open the file.
For web testing only, you are better off with MAMP.
For web testing only, you are better off with MAMP.
mrgreen4242
Mar 31, 01:59 PM
I just bought a VGA cable for my 360 so my Wii can finally take it's permanent place using my sole component port on my lil LCD TV.
But I havea few little issues with it. My TV's actual resolution is 1440 x 900 so I figured that the 360 wouldn't offer that in it's resolution so I have it set as 1280 x 720. It works pretty decently. When I watch dvd's that are in 4:3 (like The Simpsons) it has the black bars on the side. I have to manually tell it to stretch it each time I click on an episode in which is a pain in the ass. It never used to do this with component. Any way around this?
Plus the colour quality is a little worse off. It looks a lot whiter I guess, kinda washed out a bit. I played with the colours and got it looking pretty close to how I had it with the component but it's just not quite there.
Any advice on how to make it look it's best? I haven't tried it with games yet, just with a few demo's I have on the system.
Get a TV calibration DVD and run through it to calibrate your TV's VGA input. Should get your color issues fixed. No clue about the black bars, except maybe chose a widescreen resolution on the 360 and let the TV scale that instead.
But I havea few little issues with it. My TV's actual resolution is 1440 x 900 so I figured that the 360 wouldn't offer that in it's resolution so I have it set as 1280 x 720. It works pretty decently. When I watch dvd's that are in 4:3 (like The Simpsons) it has the black bars on the side. I have to manually tell it to stretch it each time I click on an episode in which is a pain in the ass. It never used to do this with component. Any way around this?
Plus the colour quality is a little worse off. It looks a lot whiter I guess, kinda washed out a bit. I played with the colours and got it looking pretty close to how I had it with the component but it's just not quite there.
Any advice on how to make it look it's best? I haven't tried it with games yet, just with a few demo's I have on the system.
Get a TV calibration DVD and run through it to calibrate your TV's VGA input. Should get your color issues fixed. No clue about the black bars, except maybe chose a widescreen resolution on the 360 and let the TV scale that instead.
plinden
Mar 24, 12:50 PM
Newegg.com has this for $250 with a $50 rebate...is this a good deal?
THIS MONITOR (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-001-171&depa=1)
im thinking about buying it
It's pretty good deal, but that Samsung doesn't have DVI input, if that's important to you (would be if you have bought or are thinking of buying a Mac Mini)
THIS MONITOR (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-001-171&depa=1)
im thinking about buying it
It's pretty good deal, but that Samsung doesn't have DVI input, if that's important to you (would be if you have bought or are thinking of buying a Mac Mini)
belvdr
Aug 29, 03:43 PM
If you put it in a folder under the web root named scripts, then you would reference it as:
src="/scripts/CSScriptLib.js"
src="/scripts/CSScriptLib.js"
pismobrat
Mar 17, 09:53 AM
Hi
A couple of options come to mind, and the best solution I would recommend is to replace your router.
Option 1:
Purchase a device like a SonicWALL. I use them extensivly, and they have full bandwith monitoring and can even traffic throttle certain speed hogging applications. Not terribly complicated to setup, but understanding of networking protocals helps.
This guy costs around 350USD for a wireless edition. It is aimed at small business or for people who want to maximizer their traffic. I have a couple of friends who throttle Torrents and other P2P to only a max of 30% of their ISP performance. And the rest is for HTTP.
Option 2:
Purchase a linksys router and install DDWRT.
- There is bandwith usage reporting, not as advanced as the SonicWALL, but pretty good
- There is some traffic trottling capabilities, but to much.
Hope this helps somewhat. There are plenty of wiki's out their about the DDWRT solution
A couple of options come to mind, and the best solution I would recommend is to replace your router.
Option 1:
Purchase a device like a SonicWALL. I use them extensivly, and they have full bandwith monitoring and can even traffic throttle certain speed hogging applications. Not terribly complicated to setup, but understanding of networking protocals helps.
This guy costs around 350USD for a wireless edition. It is aimed at small business or for people who want to maximizer their traffic. I have a couple of friends who throttle Torrents and other P2P to only a max of 30% of their ISP performance. And the rest is for HTTP.
Option 2:
Purchase a linksys router and install DDWRT.
- There is bandwith usage reporting, not as advanced as the SonicWALL, but pretty good
- There is some traffic trottling capabilities, but to much.
Hope this helps somewhat. There are plenty of wiki's out their about the DDWRT solution
FireStar
Oct 25, 04:18 PM
sorry nope.. it was made last week
Could you check the History on the computer? I can't find it.
Could you check the History on the computer? I can't find it.
fcodc
Oct 19, 08:57 PM
I just hope they stock family packs, or I'll be leaving empty handed... :(
Same here. But we won't really leave empty handed thanks to the t-shirts. :)
Same here. But we won't really leave empty handed thanks to the t-shirts. :)
TheMacFeed
Mar 8, 05:18 PM
Has been sitting on my desk for a week now...
http://www.impawards.com/1998/posters/truman_show_ver1_xlg.jpg
http://www.impawards.com/1998/posters/truman_show_ver1_xlg.jpg
smithrh
May 5, 02:57 PM
Holy crap - IT'S REAL!
jackerin
Apr 16, 08:56 AM
In the sound preferences on audio in, does it have an audio gauge so you can check if it's reacting to input?
Here is my audio prefs with a Firewire interface, when I send it signal from my keyboard you can see it reacting, showing blue.
Here is my audio prefs with a Firewire interface, when I send it signal from my keyboard you can see it reacting, showing blue.
ImperialX
Jan 15, 07:18 PM
I love you.
Thank you. :)
Thank you. :)
ThaDoggg
Apr 22, 09:20 PM
Dell ultrasharp lineup. The u2311h offers the best bang for the buck. If you absolutely need 16:10 aspect ratio instead of 16:9 you can go with the u2410 but the jump in price is quite significant.
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R94N
Nov 13, 07:19 AM
Yeah, that's the Newton/tree/apple logo, isn't it?
Bendit
Jan 21, 04:32 PM
This is why apple had to step up and start making their own applications. I have no doubt that apple is working on a spreadsheet app. Hopefully the package keynote, pages, (new spreadsheet app), and filemaker.
One thing that would be missing is a answer to entourage .... Maybe apple could combine mail, ical, addressbook into one app.
I can't see Apple releasing a File Maker alternative.
One thing that would be missing is a answer to entourage .... Maybe apple could combine mail, ical, addressbook into one app.
I can't see Apple releasing a File Maker alternative.
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Nov 1, 12:59 PM
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monsieurpaul
Mar 29, 09:42 AM
I understand that for Xcode 4, the only way to update to 4.0.1 is to download the whole 4+ Gb version ?
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