Actually, from an IT perspective, WWDC is better than the Macworlds. Toys come out at Macworld, but you get to talk to the engineers responsible for 'em at WWDC.
A press invite to an Apple 'Special Event' is always enough to get the heart racing!
Or a significant date... such as the 20th anniversary of the Macintosh, coming this month! (24…
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Originally posted by ankle_brains:
p.s. i would post a poll, but i don't have the option to input different choices when i click 'yes post a poll'
how does that …
MacNNNetworkingby Spheric HarlotSat, 3 Jan 2004 - 14:12
besides the 2 annual macworlds, what other apple event do you look forward to the most?
i like wwdc.
what about you?
p.s. i would post a poll, but i don't have the option to inp…
MacNNNetworkingby ankle_brainsSat, 3 Jan 2004 - 14:09
Um from the top of my head:
School of rock - Couple of FP iMacs
How to loose a guy in 10 days - Couple of FP iMacs
One Hour Photo - PowerMac G4
MI:2 - powerbook G3
The net - old 1…
Recall any movies where Mac are featured ? Last one I remember was in Femme Fatale where Anthonio Banderas was downloading photos. Only managed to get a glimpse of the Cinema Displ…
It seems as though some earlier PowerBooks had 1MB of L3 cache, whereas the newer ones have only 256k of L2. What's better? Are the newer ones actually not as fast, at least in ter…
It is very hard to describe the performance trade off based on cache. I can tell you this is entirely upto the progams you used.
L2 cache are on-die, which means the interconne…
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It seems as though some earlier PowerBooks had 1MB of L3 cache, whereas the newer ones have only 256k of L2. What's better? Are th…
Just thought I'd mention that the same program totally smokes anything else I've seen on a Power Mac G4 with dual 1.42GHz chips - 2MB L3 cache per chip. Unfortunately, I haven't ha…
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PC2700 >>>>>>>> PC133
In the PC world (and for G5 computers) this is true. However, the G4 does not support a DDR bus. Hence,…
Virtual PC, at least in the Connectix incarnations, was optimized for 512k cache, so any machine with only 256k, whether L2 or L3, is noticeably slower running VPC than a machine w…
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From what I have heard L2 is much faster than L3, so you go for a higher l2 count. There is good discussion on this over at tomsh…
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I have a particular program (pymol) that I run a lot that I've noticed a hit from going from Rev A 17-inch to 15-inch Albook (1.25G…
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power142 -- doyou use the fink version or 'native' version of pymol? i'll have to do a (time) test of a revB 17" and a 15 Ti-book…
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ae86_16v - I'm not 100% certain what the L3 speed is, but even if it's only 250MHz, it's still faster than the main memory speed …
The 17" version A had L3 while the 17" Version B has L2.
Here is what Barefeats has to say:
http://www.barefeats.com/al15.html
Notice also that the Ghz Ti surpasses the Ver A 17"…
Greetings,
First time I've been faced with this one! I'm selling my G5. (long story, don't ask) It is of course still under the factory warranty. I also never registered the mac…