Actually the term is Response Time, the time it takes for the molecules behind the RGB filter to align for any given color combination. Typically its around 5-15 milliseconds. Th…
Thanks for all the suggestions, gang. All I'm trying to do is find new video card that'll support some whatchamacallit acceleration (I can't remember :I ) on some version of OSX …
You're dreaming if you think you can decode 720p broadcasts with a G4. According to Elgato, the system requirements for it's EyeTV hybrid TV tuner are:
System Requirements
* Maci…
You're dreaming if you think you can decode 720p broadcasts with a G4.
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Who said anything about playing 720p content? I said I was playing back 480i content …
You're dreaming if you think you can decode 720p broadcasts with a G4. According to Elgato, the system requirements for it's EyeTV hybrid TV tuner are:
System Requirements
* Maci…
Huh? Obviously one shouldn't expect to play 1080p video on any G4, nevermind a 466MHz one with a Rage 128 video card. I didn't get the impression that was what Trash80 was planni…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dan 7.1Sun, 12 Apr 2009 - 05:53
Yeah but thats not video playing on screen....
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Huh? Obviously one shouldn't expect to play 1080p video on any G4, nevermind a 466MHz one with a Rage …
The stock video card in a Digital Audio is a Rage 128 which should have a VGA port and an ADC port. If you have an ADC->DVI adapter (such as the one made by Belkin) and a D…
My experience is that getting an HD TV to work with a Mac is a major pain in the butt. Unless you've got a DVI->HDMI cable, prepare to do some fiddling with resolutions, Sw…
well honestly the default video card will probably be fine. if it can push 1600x1200 then 1368x768 will hardly be a stretch for it.
But if you do want to upgrade you are unfortun…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dan 7.1Fri, 10 Apr 2009 - 20:42
I believe refresh rate is a term for CRT's, as the electron gun must hit every phosphor every so often to "refresh" it so it doesn't fade out.
I suspect flat panel technology uses…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dog CowFri, 10 Apr 2009 - 20:09
HEY, gang!
I'm thinking about getting a 22-36" digital flat panel HDTV. 8-o I doubt the stock Video Card in my G-4 466 Digital Audio will drive the RGB inputs on one of these ba…
Get off all your important data now, and chuck it. You can map out bad sectors but more will come, and within a short time everything will be inaccessible.
JB
68kMLATroubleshootingby ByrdSat, 28 Mar 2009 - 21:33
The wonderful thing about the Apple II Workstation Card is saving desk space. If you need to use Apple II expansion cards, you are probably best off with a real IIe or IIgs and the…
If calibration doesn't do it, then I'd say the battery's dead. I saw that wit my first gen "BlackBook": one day 85% of full charge capacity, and the next day it shuts off without w…
68kMLATroubleshootingby superpantoufleFri, 27 Mar 2009 - 20:52
First I'd suggest you go through a full calibration circle.
The fact that the iBook shuts off without warning nor sleep seems to tell the battery doesn't know what's its charge.
68kMLATroubleshootingby superpantoufleFri, 27 Mar 2009 - 13:42
It sounds like a dead cell possibly, or the chip board for the batteries is messed up, check to see if it follows under the recall program.
https://support.apple.com/ibook_powerbo…
68kMLATroubleshootingby ChristopherThu, 26 Mar 2009 - 17:29
Hey everyone!
Lately I've been having some issues with my iBook's battery. When I open an application that tells me its health and its current status, it says it has 86% health (3…
68kMLATroubleshootingby juan123Thu, 26 Mar 2009 - 17:03
They are rare, but certainly have all the same advantages today as they had back when they were originally introduced.
I would say, since you have a Mac which can accommodate one,…