cciliberto33
Mar 25, 06:27 PM
I have a 1 month XBL subscription. I want 800 MSP for it cause i dont need a 1 monther
fishmoose
Apr 20, 02:35 PM
I guess they want to make sure Samsung can't pull a quick one on them.
Sydde
Apr 1, 11:34 PM
I know that, but I would rather not mess up my computer by editing NSWindow and change something I don't know about :)
I had a friend look in her /System/Library/Frameworks in one of the frameworks folders: she said there was no subfolder or symlink "Headers" in it. IOW, the headers are only installed if you install XCode. They do not affect the function of the framework itself in any way at all. The only thing I imagine you can expect to happen is weird behavior from GDB.
I had a friend look in her /System/Library/Frameworks in one of the frameworks folders: she said there was no subfolder or symlink "Headers" in it. IOW, the headers are only installed if you install XCode. They do not affect the function of the framework itself in any way at all. The only thing I imagine you can expect to happen is weird behavior from GDB.
Legion93
Apr 20, 07:01 PM
The MBP uses 2.5" form factors HDs, I would assume so does the MacBook.
blevins321
Mar 24, 02:41 PM
Craigslist?
aimeeinohio
Apr 23, 11:52 AM
Thanks peeps :D
mc68k
Jun 2, 06:39 PM
science and distributed computing only overlap in this one small part, so it may not make sense. i work at a oceanography institution and see macs getting used for science in a lot of interesting ways.
my fear is that science topics might possibly trump the few topics that DC gets. i know MR has a lot of subforums, and 99% of visitors here would skip science posts anyways so my fear my be misplaced
my fear is that science topics might possibly trump the few topics that DC gets. i know MR has a lot of subforums, and 99% of visitors here would skip science posts anyways so my fear my be misplaced
macman4789
Apr 23, 04:34 PM
Either use Time Machine to regularly backup your hard drive however if you're formatting you're probably not wanting to go back to what the drive was like so just use an external drive and occasionally drag over the updated itunes folder which will have all your music in.
John444
Mar 16, 01:08 PM
Ok. I want the drop down menu to appear on all the pages no matter what one they click. Is there a code to make it as a header sort of thing? Or should I just copy and past it on each page?
djkut
Sep 3, 05:54 PM
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balamw
Mar 26, 08:49 AM
You can probably get that to work, but you can't us Boot Camp Assistant to get you started. You will have to create a FAT32 partition in Disk Utility and then use that as a target for your Windows install.
Which versions of Windows are supported on your Mac will depend on which Mac it is so you may want to tell us.
The main difference between doing it this way and Boot Camp Assistant, is that BCA sets the default boot to the Windows partition, you will need to hold Alt/Option every time you boot when the Windows installer wants a reboot.
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Which versions of Windows are supported on your Mac will depend on which Mac it is so you may want to tell us.
The main difference between doing it this way and Boot Camp Assistant, is that BCA sets the default boot to the Windows partition, you will need to hold Alt/Option every time you boot when the Windows installer wants a reboot.
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NathanMuir
Apr 28, 10:31 PM
Welcome to the CAA. Go UNCW Seahawks!
Everyone knows the Patriots are better. :p
Everyone knows the Patriots are better. :p
CsRookie
Apr 14, 09:32 PM
How would one go about creating a menu for a c program? The menu would allow the user to select where they want to go in the program. For example:
1)View Inventory
2)Add Inventory
3)Remove Inventory
4)Save
5)Exit
Something along those lines and the user would input 1-5 and then it would take them to the next part of the program. How would a menu driven program work? I tried the search but no luck, any links to examples or simple explanation would be greatly appreciated. :apple:
1)View Inventory
2)Add Inventory
3)Remove Inventory
4)Save
5)Exit
Something along those lines and the user would input 1-5 and then it would take them to the next part of the program. How would a menu driven program work? I tried the search but no luck, any links to examples or simple explanation would be greatly appreciated. :apple:
mofunk
Nov 21, 01:37 AM
HyperMac
http://www.hypershop.com/
http://www.hypershop.com/
jeff9238
May 4, 01:28 PM
tq...i will try agian now
jinxednuance
Apr 10, 04:04 PM
Hi,
I've installed Parallels on my Air and I am running Windows 7, everything seems to be working fine.
If I wanted to run Windows 7 on Bootcamp, would I have to reinstall Windows 7 or can I just follow instructions on Bootcamp and it'll automatically detect that I have Windows?
Thanks
I've installed Parallels on my Air and I am running Windows 7, everything seems to be working fine.
If I wanted to run Windows 7 on Bootcamp, would I have to reinstall Windows 7 or can I just follow instructions on Bootcamp and it'll automatically detect that I have Windows?
Thanks
Consultant
Feb 17, 11:09 AM
I believe iOS zoom in / out when possible, to fit the content. Apple has a patent on it.
You should actually make a real page and content, then test.
You should actually make a real page and content, then test.
DeaconGraves
Apr 29, 11:51 PM
I've never had to remove it from my carry on.
robbieduncan
Apr 2, 06:22 PM
If the data is static the it should be in your applications resources (and you use the standard NSBundle methods). If it's not static then it should be in your applications sandboxed document area (and you'll have to find some way of getting it there so a copy will probably have to start in your applications resources) and you use the well documented method to get the documents folder (NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains)
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
beckstw
May 4, 06:23 PM
Here is a fool proof way to decide "wait or buy now"...
If the computer you have is not doing what you need then buy a new computer.
If your current computer is serving your needs then don't buy a new computer.
Don't worry about what might be released later if the new computer fixes some problem, then fix the problem now. There are two issues here (1) buying something for nor reason is a waste of money (2) waiting can go on "forever" so don't fall into that trap. Buy what you need when you need it.
Thanks for the reply, it helped a lot!!
If the computer you have is not doing what you need then buy a new computer.
If your current computer is serving your needs then don't buy a new computer.
Don't worry about what might be released later if the new computer fixes some problem, then fix the problem now. There are two issues here (1) buying something for nor reason is a waste of money (2) waiting can go on "forever" so don't fall into that trap. Buy what you need when you need it.
Thanks for the reply, it helped a lot!!
legreve
May 3, 02:56 PM
There's nothing wrong... I get the same temperature.
You do know that the mbp will shut itself down in case something bad happens?
Dont worry about it. Just play. You wont get significant changes with any cooler. I have a chilldesk mini XL that plugs in the usb port (and you can plug another usb item into the cooler) and while it's very handy for the lap, as a stand and is cheap, I'm not getting more than 3-4 degrees celcius.
Your mbp is build to handle the high temps. Enjoy it!
You do know that the mbp will shut itself down in case something bad happens?
Dont worry about it. Just play. You wont get significant changes with any cooler. I have a chilldesk mini XL that plugs in the usb port (and you can plug another usb item into the cooler) and while it's very handy for the lap, as a stand and is cheap, I'm not getting more than 3-4 degrees celcius.
Your mbp is build to handle the high temps. Enjoy it!
derbothaus
Apr 27, 10:32 PM
http://www.smalldog.com/
I've used them, got a 2.93GHz Mac Pro (2009)/4870/6GB RAM/2x Superdrives/Airport/1TB HDD for 2100.00 all factory refurbed and warranted with apple care I got for like 150.00 from somewhere else. Apple wants 2799.00 for the same refurbed unit.
I've used them, got a 2.93GHz Mac Pro (2009)/4870/6GB RAM/2x Superdrives/Airport/1TB HDD for 2100.00 all factory refurbed and warranted with apple care I got for like 150.00 from somewhere else. Apple wants 2799.00 for the same refurbed unit.
Mr. Anderson
Aug 20, 04:56 PM
Adobe Illustrator is useless for this. Adobe ImageReady does the job.
Remove some frames and you get this :D
37k
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Remove some frames and you get this :D
37k
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Zen0Jin
May 5, 10:17 AM
Got a loaded retail channel configuration 27" yesterday and I'm looking to upgrade the ram.
Not sure why Apple uses DDR3-1333 paired with a desktop Core-i7 but I assume we can use DDR3 1600 SODIMMs?
Also, just for anyone wondering, the system says SATA 6GBbps is the interface, while the Seagate drive runs at 3Gbps.
Not sure why Apple uses DDR3-1333 paired with a desktop Core-i7 but I assume we can use DDR3 1600 SODIMMs?
Also, just for anyone wondering, the system says SATA 6GBbps is the interface, while the Seagate drive runs at 3Gbps.
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