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OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #41

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter The only things I've seen confirmed are that Apple will use Intel processors, OpenFirmware is history, and that the final product computers …
MacNN Hardware by TETENAL

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #42

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter The only things I've seen confirmed are that Apple will use Intel processors, OpenFirmware is history, and that the final product computers …
MacNN Hardware by Eug Wanker

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #43

Quote: Originally Posted by Eug Wanker 3) The final product computers will be able to run Windows - This is incorrect. Apple never has said this directly. True; I haven't fou…
MacNN Hardware by ghporter

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #44

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter True; I haven't found a direct quote about this. But I saw something around the announcement from someone pretty high up in Apple about the…
MacNN Hardware by Chuckit

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #45

The DTK uses what appears to be a standard PC BIOS. Hitting F1 while booting will bring up a PC-style CMOS setup screen. This probably won't be the case with the finished product. …
MacNN Hardware by mike3k

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #46

Quote: Originally Posted by mike3k The DTK uses what appears to be a standard PC BIOS. Hitting F1 while booting will bring up a PC-style CMOS setup screen. This probably won't b…
MacNN Hardware by Person Man

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #47

Quote: Originally Posted by Spliffdaddy "open firmware" isn't superior to a PC BIOS. It performs the very same functions. No, you're exactly missing the point. Open Firmwa…
MacNN Hardware by tooki

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #48

If anyone has any doubts concerning the merits/demerits of BIOS, there are some in depth discussions to be found on it over at Slashdot. The standard PC BIOS can be hacked in vario…
MacNN Hardware by Big Mac

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #49

Quote: Originally Posted by Big Mac And yet, I for one hope Apple uses BIOS and ships its Mactel PCs in standard beige boxes. In truth, is there really much of a need to beautif…
MacNN Hardware by Person Man

OS X Intel Boot loader Question — #50

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter True; I haven't found a direct quote about this. But I saw something around the announcement from someone pretty high up in Apple about the…
MacNN Hardware by Goldfinger

Changing text in ShapeShifter — #1

I was browsing throught the many pages of uploaded customization pages and noticed that the font has been changed in some of the themes. How would I go about doing this? Many tha…
MacNN Hardware by DIPESH14

Changing text in ShapeShifter — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by DIPESH14 Cheers cruciarius. Is there not a way to do it via Shapeshifter, using the tweak function or anything? Shapeshifter takes a theme (made…
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12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #1

I am new to the world of Mac. I am currently looking to purchase a powerbook for school and traveling. I plan on taking it everywhere because I'm constantly doing business and sc…
MacNN Hardware by drummrharrison43

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #2

If I were you, I'd wait. Apple is likely to introduce new hardware in the next few weeks with features that you might not want to live without.
MacNN Hardware by f1000

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #3

dont wait if you need a pb then buy one, apple is always coming out with new products, if you wait you will ALWAYS be waiting.. and the only change worth waiting for in the future …
MacNN Hardware by Dakkon

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #4

Agreed that you should wait to see what comes out at Macworld next month. However, I can offer some insight, as I recently sold my 12" to move up to a 15". The answer to whether th…
MacNN Hardware by brettcamp

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #5

What would you do if you are not bound to a desk? If you need to work on programs that require a lot of screen real estate (Adobe products, Final Cut Pro, Macromedia stuff) while y…
MacNN Hardware by wilsonng

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #6

As a 15" TiBook user (1Ghz/1GB) -- I can't imagine getting by with any less screen real estate. That'll probably be your main issue, and with a 15" it's hard to go wrong. I use it…
MacNN Hardware by vsurfer

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #7

12" = portability 15" = more screen res. if you could swing the higher price on the 15", id say go with that, but realize the 12" is no slouch and can sneak anywhere with you an…
MacNN Hardware by iREZ

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #8

Ive got both a 12'' Powerbook(1ghz/768) and a 14'' iBook(600mhz/3**). I wouldnt take anything over my powerbook, even if the iBook was brand new, id still take the powerbook. The k…
MacNN Hardware by Bandit240

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #9

Besides the portability of the 12 inch, I have always enjoyed its fabulous keyboard. How is the keyboard on the 15 incher? I am going to sell of my 12 inch and get a Mactel. Am pon…
MacNN Hardware by kcmac

12" vs. 15" Powerbook — #10

its a matter of pref...if you like the smaller size of the 12 inch, then there you go...if you like the larger size of the 15 inch, then get that one. Personaly I htink tha tthe 1…
MacNN Hardware by HazelGirl
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