First validated result:-
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/resul...ltid=102802605
I am running Tiger (osx 10.4.2) on a G5 dual 2.0 ghz with 2.5 gig ddr sdram. BOINC Manager gui v 4…
It's great to hear that you guys are starting to get validated results back!
Anyways, I've got some new optimizations that seem to be working, in the sense that they don't crash …
Also, another thing for those of you who are reporting back crunching times--could you check and see what your processor performance is set to in Energy Saver?
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Also, another thing for those of you who are reporting back crunching times--could you check and see what your processor performance is set t…
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Originally Posted by alexkan
Also, another thing for those of you who are reporting back crunching times--could you check and see what your processor performance is set t…
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Originally Posted by alexkan
Also, another thing for those of you who are reporting back crunching times--could you check and see what your processor performance is set t…
Hello guys, could I use one of these generic USB wall chargers to charge my iPod mini?
Click image here to see image.
Would it cause any problems whatsoever? ie; burning my iPod'…
Well, I have never seen this model, so I can't speak from experience.
Theoretically, it could fry your iPod, if it doesn't adhere to the USB specs.
It shouldn't, but you can never…
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Hello guys, could I use one of these generic USB wall chargers to charge my iPod mini?
Click image here to see image.
Would it cause any p…
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Originally Posted by oliveirajmr
Hi there
i have similar model of charger (i used it to charge my pda) and an ipod 3rd Gen. i nerver tried to use it to charge the ipod,…
The USB standard calls for 5VDC for power over the connection with a tolerance of +/- .25VDC (4.75-5.25 VDC), which is fairly close, equating to +/- 5%. iPods are built according …
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The USB standard calls for 5VDC for power over the connection with a tolerance of +/- .25VDC (4.75-5.25 VDC), which is fairly close, equatin…
Hello all, I am posting on behalf of my fiance. She is finished with the first two years of college, and now she has chosen to go into Graphic Design here at the University of Ala…
>I checked the Bureau of Labor and Statistics for Graphic Designers in various regions, and they were projecting upwards of 60K a year in some of the larger cities, but surely t…
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She will not need a Mac or any computer at all her first few semesters. Most BFA GRD programs require a grounding in fine arts courses ( which she may already have taken based on y…
1. Yes, she needs to switch to a Mac. While most of the software she'll encounter runs on both systems the industry standard is Apple.
2. Despite what people on the outside might …
I'm just graduation right now, literally in 2 weeks.
I'm a broadcast and motion graphics major. While i was in school i producted better than average work and it got me freelance …
In my opinion, a 17" Powerbook would be fast and very nice, but also pricey. The Mac Mini is good, but perhaps a little underpowered if she's used to a fast PC.
In my mind, the id…
I was an art major and then a graphic designer for 6 years. The economy did hit that industry pretty hard and I was downsized and had hrs cut, etc. So I ultimately got my teachihng…
tgags is right, it's a rough business. Make sure your fiancee knows that going in. She should also be aware that she's not going to get rich in a hurry, and perhaps not at all. Dep…
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I'm really surprised that so many people recommended the Mac Mini. I would have thought you would have all run away from that machine in a flash. I guess the upside to the Mini i…
It goes without saying that the bigger the machine the better. But, for a student, the Mini seems like a good buy. 'Course, it would choke on the files I'm working on now. Heck, my…