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Originally Posted by IceEnclosure
Mine burns DVDs and CDs just fine in Tiger. I posted over at xlr8's database too.
that's strange.
It gets stranger. It seems to …
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
(I posted this same information in the Peripherals forum before I saw this thread). I have a DVR-109 and installed Tiger today. I get…
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Originally Posted by IceEnclosure
under the ~newest~ cat~ OS, under Disc Burning category in ASP, this is what it says about the DVR-109:
(I posted this same info…
dealmac.com has great deals daily for BT heads. About $30.
Most of them get about 5-10 Meters of range, which is good.
My Headset gets about 20 feet of open air range. Works fi…
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Originally Posted by memory-minus
I'd like to upgrade but I want to maintain full compatibility now and in the immediate future... so basically the DVD-109 and the DVR-10…
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Originally Posted by larry k.
i asked this same question to a person who got the new powermac on the apple forums and it is the dvr-109. here is the info he posted from p…
i asked this same question to a person who got the new powermac on the apple forums and it is the dvr-109. here is the info he posted from profiler.
Model: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109…
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Originally Posted by IceEnclosure
I just got the DVR-A09, the retail version of the DVR-109.
16x write speeds for DVD+/-R and Double Layer recording at 6x
I love it,…
I just got the DVR-A09, the retail version of the DVR-109.
16x write speeds for DVD+/-R and Double Layer recording at 6x
I love it, it's WHiiiSPER quiet and fast. Burning in Tig…
Yes it's exactly the same. There is a 109XL or something that's has some little feature better, i think it might be this in some of them... but they are all flashed the same.
Rega…
Just wondering if this was the same drive introduced with the new 2.7 G5 PM's and if I could go out to Newegg and buy the drive for $55. Just wondering if that coincides with today…
To my knowledge, there are no BT 2.0 devices on the market right now. The Powerbooks are just that far ahead of the game But, BT 2.0 is backwards compatible. So if you need som…
Oh, here's the article. It's actually on MacNN's front page.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwor...gr-mw01Altivec2
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In this second article of a three-part ser…
AltiVec is used extensively in bio science software, especially gene mapping and sequencing. I wanna find the article again, but it was a comparison of gene mapping software betwe…
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Originally Posted by SVass
If the truth be known, altivec was probably designed to optimize certain operations (blur?) in Adobe Photoshop as that was used to benchmark co…
MacNNPowerPCby Apple Pro UnderwearSat, 23 Apr 2005 - 21:54
You can program for AltiVec in C and even C++, it's just that assembly is as low level as you can get save for binary, which makes it much more efficient and faster.
Using Altivec amounts to the same as using SSE (MMX wasn't useful and AFAIK not really used) -- you have to write apps to use it. So most of the things that use it have relatively …
Whoa.
And here I'd0 thought for years that He-Who-Was-Hinks was some kind of programming genius. If he doesn't even know what single-precision and double-precision floats are, and…
If the truth be known, altivec was probably designed to optimize certain operations (blur?) in Adobe Photoshop as that was used to benchmark computer speed in advertising. Anyway,…