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Originally Posted by CharlesS
http://developer.apple.com/documenta...sal_binary.pdf
All that I see is that Rosetta does not translate the stand alone applications fro…
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Originally Posted by grokman27
In 2001 a friend of mine that was in the CS program at the University of Colorado was hired off by Apple to work on OSX for Intel processor…
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Originally Posted by WaltFrench
I'm not terribly surprised at the idea that generic hardware can run the developer preview.
I WOULD be terribly surprised if the DP shows…
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Originally Posted by osxpinot
HAHA, it censors g0at.cx
Yes, because there were a bunch of people who couldn't stop linking that damn picture as an inline image aroun…
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Originally Posted by osxpinot
All that I see is that Rosetta does not translate the stand alone applications from OS 9. That doesn't necessarily preclude Rosetta from tra…
The image is only ~960mb, I'd be surprised if they put all that crap on a disk image and it only opened to a g0atcx pic though.. are you SURE that's so?
I aint touching this.
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That doesn't mean anything. If you have more than one drive installed, it will show you which one is your startup disk. If you only have one drive, you won't see …
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
The trouble is that OS 9 apps in the Classic environment never were emulated. They ran more or less natively. So if they're not emulated now…
Oh...BTW, I looked up 'gullible' in the dictionary to give you a definition of it...but it's not even in the dictionary!!![/quote]
Apple Dictionary says "gullible |ˈgələbəl| adjec…
Will the iMuffs work with powerbooks also? I was under the impression they were just for ipods. Hmm... if that's the case I'll just have to buy an ipod as well. Still open to more …
iMuffs come with a Bluetooth dongle made for iPod and just for it ; but I think they work with any Bluetooth-equiped Mac (internal or USB dongle) as well.
I think you want the wireless router downstairs, connected directly to the ADSL Modem. The Airport Express should go upstairs and be uplinked to a hub or switch. If you had an Airp…
You could replace the bridge board, but that's more trouble than it's worth. Sell the USB and get a FireWire, or just save the USB drive for file backups and get the FireWire for b…
Did you try using the UPS without the Belkin driver? All but the very oldest versions of Mac OS X (as well as Mac OS 9.0.4 and later) have built-in support for USB UPSes.
tooki
That's what I thought, but when I uninstalled the Belkin software, I didn't see any UPS options in System Prefs. Maybe there's something wrong with the UPS?
Wow, I could think of several things, but those possibilities all but vanish when I consider how they "used to work" for over a year...
Have you e-mailed H/K Support? Try going i…