Rudyrew
Mar 31, 03:08 AM
I jailbreak my iPod 2 gen 4.2.1 with greenpois0n and it won't install cydia because it's not enough disk space and I restore and it say have 6.5 gb how can I get all 8 gb back and will iOS 4.1 work on greenpois0n if so can someone let me now... Thank
5300cs
Sep 26, 05:53 AM
now remember...
english isnt everyones native tongue
Yeah, pretty lame knocking someone who's native language isn't English :rolleyes:
That sucks about the wedding not working out :(
english isnt everyones native tongue
Yeah, pretty lame knocking someone who's native language isn't English :rolleyes:
That sucks about the wedding not working out :(
Dreadnought
Mar 26, 12:39 PM
I've only been doing it since last month but the SMP simulations load you up with 1700+ pts per WU. I've just added my PS3 this week. By the end of next week I should be well within the top 200 on Team Macrumors.
I can only imagine what kind of damage could be done with a Mac Pro. Until they get around to updating them and I order mine, of course, and then I won't have to imagine anymore. :) 1700 points per WU!!! :eek: That's more then my weekly production! And I have two C2D and a G5 folding. Not 24/7, but still... It has taken me 5 years to get to the 170.000 points and over 2000 WU to achieve that. That makes you think, 2000 WU X 1700 points = 3.400.000 points! That's about 20 times as high. Those PS3 are seriously kicking some @#$*!!
I can only imagine what kind of damage could be done with a Mac Pro. Until they get around to updating them and I order mine, of course, and then I won't have to imagine anymore. :) 1700 points per WU!!! :eek: That's more then my weekly production! And I have two C2D and a G5 folding. Not 24/7, but still... It has taken me 5 years to get to the 170.000 points and over 2000 WU to achieve that. That makes you think, 2000 WU X 1700 points = 3.400.000 points! That's about 20 times as high. Those PS3 are seriously kicking some @#$*!!
ulbador
Apr 6, 09:08 PM
Somebody out there on a game specific programming forum should be able to answer this.
Google tells me Space Invaders came out in 1978, which means there are probably many many people who have done this over the years. While off the top of my head, I can think of a handful (and probably a bit hacky) ways of doing this, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a fairly quick and simple method of accomplishing this.
As you are using Cocos2d, probably the easiest way in my brain would be to just detect where your "bullet" sprite hits your barrier sprite. Then, using the bitmasking mentioned above, you would replace the collided/destroyed piece of your barrier with the background.
Edit:
Found something that outlines this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2015863/iphone-i-am-using-cocos2d-and-need-the-rgba-value-of-a-pixel-on-a-sprite
Google tells me Space Invaders came out in 1978, which means there are probably many many people who have done this over the years. While off the top of my head, I can think of a handful (and probably a bit hacky) ways of doing this, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a fairly quick and simple method of accomplishing this.
As you are using Cocos2d, probably the easiest way in my brain would be to just detect where your "bullet" sprite hits your barrier sprite. Then, using the bitmasking mentioned above, you would replace the collided/destroyed piece of your barrier with the background.
Edit:
Found something that outlines this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2015863/iphone-i-am-using-cocos2d-and-need-the-rgba-value-of-a-pixel-on-a-sprite
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Tharian
Mar 15, 11:55 AM
Its also the buggiest thing on the OS, it disables typing after a few minutes, doesnt want to load web pages some times, and everytime you skip around in a flash video it starts it as a new download without killing the old one meaning youll end up with a bunch of FLV's being downloaded at the same time killing your bandwidth and having your video stopped on sites that dont allow multiple connections.
I agree. While I love how fast it is, I keep having scrolling issues when there are multiple tabs open. I have to reload a tab in order to get scrolling to come back. Anyone having a similar issue?
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I agree. While I love how fast it is, I keep having scrolling issues when there are multiple tabs open. I have to reload a tab in order to get scrolling to come back. Anyone having a similar issue?
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antdfsc
Jul 10, 08:51 PM
thats about when I plan on getting there too, I didn't think a night out on Park Ave was a good idea...
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priceshirley
Mar 4, 08:00 AM
The name is good! I like the idea of adding Umlauts. It will highlight the difference between 'Published� & 'Pablshed�. But you need to work more on logo. It can be improved. All the best!
cr2sh
Sep 25, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by Mac2006
Is the price difference between the dual 1ghz and the 1.25ghz worth $500, why or why not?
I couldn't justify spending nearly $3grand on a new powermac and NOT dropping an additional $500 for the fastest on the market... if you're going to go that far, why not all the way?
Is the price difference between the dual 1ghz and the 1.25ghz worth $500, why or why not?
I couldn't justify spending nearly $3grand on a new powermac and NOT dropping an additional $500 for the fastest on the market... if you're going to go that far, why not all the way?
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Dwalls90
Apr 12, 08:37 PM
Running 10.7 DP2. iTunes runs fine, until I plug in my iPhone, at which point iTunes beach balls uncontrollably.
Didn't have this problem before, this randomly started ... help?
Didn't have this problem before, this randomly started ... help?
kntgsp
Aug 28, 10:16 PM
sold
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bluap84
Feb 24, 06:51 AM
It could, but it doesn't have that much space. I would hook it up to an external raid array.
I would recommend a Drobo S. (http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo-s.php)
It is not cheep, but I have 9 gigs of drives in it, 6 available. Great product, keeps your data safe, it's fast, and easily expandable.
I see you got FCP in your sig, i use Premiere CS5 and Photoshop you suggest the drobo would be good stuff like that? I have checked out the drobo before, they do look good. I just need something i can remote into and control when im away kick off downloads etc...as the server will be headless (no monitor)
I would recommend a Drobo S. (http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo-s.php)
It is not cheep, but I have 9 gigs of drives in it, 6 available. Great product, keeps your data safe, it's fast, and easily expandable.
I see you got FCP in your sig, i use Premiere CS5 and Photoshop you suggest the drobo would be good stuff like that? I have checked out the drobo before, they do look good. I just need something i can remote into and control when im away kick off downloads etc...as the server will be headless (no monitor)
DrHokis
Jan 15, 03:17 PM
Even if you know you want a previous gen, you don't want to buy right before a keynote because prices will usually drop if a new rev comes out.
So how long do you think it'll take before the macbook current line drops in price???
i need one bad!
So how long do you think it'll take before the macbook current line drops in price???
i need one bad!
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arogge
Jul 24, 12:49 AM
It looks like OS X passwords are still more secure than Windows passwords, even with an 8-character limit. I was not really able to get Keychain to accept a truncated password. When I was testing the password lengths, I set an 8-character one, was immediately prompted by iChat to enter a password into Keychain, and forgot that I had already changed it from a 9-character one. If OS 10.3 fixes the character limit, the passwords will be even more secure than they are now.
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
aleni
May 6, 09:53 AM
Is anyone running Lion on a lower-powered machine? I'd like to hear feedback on those who have tried it on an 11" MBA.
tried Lion with my 11" base air but with 4 gig of rams. smooth as butter. i think the air is capable running Lion without any hiccups. make sure the minimum ram is 4GB.
tried Lion with my 11" base air but with 4 gig of rams. smooth as butter. i think the air is capable running Lion without any hiccups. make sure the minimum ram is 4GB.
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tablo13
Sep 25, 02:25 PM
Not sure about looking like an iPhone 4, but put an opaque case on and people won't know if it's a phone or iPod without looking at the screen status bar where it says "iPod *signal strength*" And you can change the name on the status bar too with jailbreaking. :D
GFLPraxis
Apr 15, 09:28 PM
Currently, I think that the XBox 360 is better. Nothing can beat Gears of War. Well, perhaps Rainbow Six Vagas. Both are using Unreal Engine 3. I think that the year that the 360 had gave devs time to figure out what was going on. This is why the 360 prolly looks better. I don't think that we will ever see a huge difference till the end life of the consoles. That's when we will see what's going on.
Except that Unreal 3 Engine is going to be on PS3 too, so once again, they'll be about the same.
Except that Unreal 3 Engine is going to be on PS3 too, so once again, they'll be about the same.
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ashman70
Apr 27, 10:48 AM
The D90 is a great camera however as you mentioned you are going on a trip the 18-55 will be to limiting, as someone suggested, the 18-200 is a great lens for the range it covers, however its not cheap. An alternative might be to go with the 18-55 and and the 55-200, in these two lenses you have a very large range that should suit your needs for the next while.
Viv
Aug 21, 12:00 PM
Is that a trick question?
Its been done before, krossfyter had it for a while.
D
Love the Ion source pic, used to make them a long time ago:-)
Viv
Its been done before, krossfyter had it for a while.
D
Love the Ion source pic, used to make them a long time ago:-)
Viv
localoid
Jul 23, 08:54 PM
Has it ever been discovered what stonehenge was actually for?
Ask an Archaeoastronomist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeoastronomy)... :]
When a group of people begin to grow plants (in order to have food for the group to survive), those people then need a good "calendar app".
Stonehedge is hardly unique in this regard. Similar "calendar apps" have been found around the world, as built by various ancient cultures. For example: in Ohio (U.S.), another "Woodhenge (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/07/100720-woodhenge-stonehenge-ohio-fort-ancient-science/)" is currently being unearthed and examined by archaeologists, which was built by the Hopewell (circa A.D. 1 to 900) culture.
Ask an Archaeoastronomist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeoastronomy)... :]
When a group of people begin to grow plants (in order to have food for the group to survive), those people then need a good "calendar app".
Stonehedge is hardly unique in this regard. Similar "calendar apps" have been found around the world, as built by various ancient cultures. For example: in Ohio (U.S.), another "Woodhenge (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/07/100720-woodhenge-stonehenge-ohio-fort-ancient-science/)" is currently being unearthed and examined by archaeologists, which was built by the Hopewell (circa A.D. 1 to 900) culture.
lordonuthin
Oct 21, 09:05 PM
Still haven't figured out what the problem is with GPU2 in wine.
[19:50:44] Working on queue slot 01 [October 21 19:50:44 UTC]
[19:50:44] + Working ...
Warning: Ignoring unknown arg
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] *------------------------------*
[19:50:44] Folding@Home GPU Core - Beta
[19:50:44] Version 1.25 (Mon Mar 2 19:49:32 PST 2009)
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Compiler : Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 14.00.50727.762 for 80x86
[19:50:44] Build host: vspm46
[19:50:44] Board Type: Nvidia
[19:50:44] Core :
[19:50:44] Preparing to commence simulation
[19:50:44] - Looking at optimizations...
[19:50:44] - Created dyn
[19:50:44] - Files status OK
[19:50:44] - Expanded 68640 -> 357580 (decompressed 520.9 percent)
[19:50:44] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=68640 data_size=357580, decompressed_data_size=357580 diff=0
[19:50:44] - Digital signature verified
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Project: 5915 (Run 13, Clone 422, Gen 13)
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[19:50:44] Entering M.D.
Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 3.1.4 (single precision)
Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 3.1.4 (single precision)
Reading sasa-enabled ir 0 0
Initializing Nvidia gpu library
[19:50:50] Tpr hash work/wudata_01.tpr: 2601313573 3913075720 1380217986 614781101 1211686473
Run: exception thrown during GuardedRun
[19:50:50] SEH code: 3221225477
[19:50:50] Run: exception thrown during GuardedRun
[19:50:50] Run: exception thrown in GuardedRun -- Gromacs cannot continue further.
[19:50:50] Going to send back what have done -- stepsTotalG=0
[19:50:50] Work fraction=0.0000 steps=0.
[19:50:54] logfile size=4917 infoLength=4917 edr=0 trr=23
[19:50:54] - Writing 5453 bytes of core data to disk...
[19:50:54] Done: 4941 -> 1839 (compressed to 37.2 percent)
[19:50:54] ... Done.
[19:50:54]
[19:50:54] Folding@home Core Shutdown: UNSTABLE_MACHINE
[19:50:44] Working on queue slot 01 [October 21 19:50:44 UTC]
[19:50:44] + Working ...
Warning: Ignoring unknown arg
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] *------------------------------*
[19:50:44] Folding@Home GPU Core - Beta
[19:50:44] Version 1.25 (Mon Mar 2 19:49:32 PST 2009)
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Compiler : Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 14.00.50727.762 for 80x86
[19:50:44] Build host: vspm46
[19:50:44] Board Type: Nvidia
[19:50:44] Core :
[19:50:44] Preparing to commence simulation
[19:50:44] - Looking at optimizations...
[19:50:44] - Created dyn
[19:50:44] - Files status OK
[19:50:44] - Expanded 68640 -> 357580 (decompressed 520.9 percent)
[19:50:44] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=68640 data_size=357580, decompressed_data_size=357580 diff=0
[19:50:44] - Digital signature verified
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Project: 5915 (Run 13, Clone 422, Gen 13)
[19:50:44]
[19:50:44] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[19:50:44] Entering M.D.
Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 3.1.4 (single precision)
Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 3.1.4 (single precision)
Reading sasa-enabled ir 0 0
Initializing Nvidia gpu library
[19:50:50] Tpr hash work/wudata_01.tpr: 2601313573 3913075720 1380217986 614781101 1211686473
Run: exception thrown during GuardedRun
[19:50:50] SEH code: 3221225477
[19:50:50] Run: exception thrown during GuardedRun
[19:50:50] Run: exception thrown in GuardedRun -- Gromacs cannot continue further.
[19:50:50] Going to send back what have done -- stepsTotalG=0
[19:50:50] Work fraction=0.0000 steps=0.
[19:50:54] logfile size=4917 infoLength=4917 edr=0 trr=23
[19:50:54] - Writing 5453 bytes of core data to disk...
[19:50:54] Done: 4941 -> 1839 (compressed to 37.2 percent)
[19:50:54] ... Done.
[19:50:54]
[19:50:54] Folding@home Core Shutdown: UNSTABLE_MACHINE
superkrups20056
Apr 1, 01:40 PM
By no problem, do you mean that you feel no difference between 10.6 an 10.7?
Well the cursor is not as fast as in Windows, but it's managable.
It means that the cursor movement is not linear to the mouse movement. Google it and you will see that it's a huge issue for people that want to game on their Macs, especially for Windows switchers that are not used to it. The worst part is that there is no setting in OS X to remove it.
Here are two images that illustrate it (from a 3rd party software that removes the acceleration)
Without this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip2.png With this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip1.png
I am begging Lion to have an option to turn mouse acceleration off. I've tried most of these 3rd party programs, and they don't really help. It really affects how well you can play RTSs and FPSs. Please, Apple, just give up an option like Windows does!
Well the cursor is not as fast as in Windows, but it's managable.
It means that the cursor movement is not linear to the mouse movement. Google it and you will see that it's a huge issue for people that want to game on their Macs, especially for Windows switchers that are not used to it. The worst part is that there is no setting in OS X to remove it.
Here are two images that illustrate it (from a 3rd party software that removes the acceleration)
Without this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip2.png With this program: http://triq.net/files/gallery/snip1.png
I am begging Lion to have an option to turn mouse acceleration off. I've tried most of these 3rd party programs, and they don't really help. It really affects how well you can play RTSs and FPSs. Please, Apple, just give up an option like Windows does!
Nri1
Sep 20, 10:28 PM
Props to Richard Noll for sending it in. We need more people like that in this world.
cbrain
Jan 9, 01:30 PM
Whoops! Double post!
SmKndOfStrngr
Oct 18, 06:59 AM
I didn't see one list for Philly so I thought I should represent!
So where are people going to get their Leopard fix?
Springboard Media on Walnut?
Apple Store in KoP?
Apple Store in Ardmore?
So where are people going to get their Leopard fix?
Springboard Media on Walnut?
Apple Store in KoP?
Apple Store in Ardmore?