jiminaus
Apr 28, 03:20 AM
Normally Cocoa is not programmed directly in terms of events, but instead in terms of actions sent to targets.
For example, instead of trying to code for the mouse down event on a button, you'd normally set the button's action and target so the button sends a particular action message to a particular target object when it's clicked.
Or maybe I'm being too literal with the terminology you're using in your question.
Can you tell us more about what your trying to do?
For example, instead of trying to code for the mouse down event on a button, you'd normally set the button's action and target so the button sends a particular action message to a particular target object when it's clicked.
Or maybe I'm being too literal with the terminology you're using in your question.
Can you tell us more about what your trying to do?
ahankinson
Mar 7, 08:19 AM
Your Mac will automatically discover shared devices on your network and make them available to you in the sidebar, regardless of if you're sharing yourself. I assume that's what you mean by "someone else's desktop" being "there."
As for running slow, open up Activity Viewer and see if there is something that's eating up a lot of your computer's resources.
As for running slow, open up Activity Viewer and see if there is something that's eating up a lot of your computer's resources.
skyfallenstar
Oct 26, 05:54 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/3A110a Safari/419.3)
I was going to be there, but the Computer and Technology Store at the UA is selling it for much less at the same time, so I'm going there, since I'm a student! :)
Are you sure about that? The CATS online store wants to sell it to me for $116, but I am logged in as a staff member. Should I bribe a passing student to buy it for me?
I'm quite sure. 69 dlls. from 6-7 this evening. 89 dlls. thereafter.
I was going to be there, but the Computer and Technology Store at the UA is selling it for much less at the same time, so I'm going there, since I'm a student! :)
Are you sure about that? The CATS online store wants to sell it to me for $116, but I am logged in as a staff member. Should I bribe a passing student to buy it for me?
I'm quite sure. 69 dlls. from 6-7 this evening. 89 dlls. thereafter.
mr.steevo
Mar 30, 12:26 PM
Migration Assistant worked fine for me. If you connect computers with an ethernet cable the transfer time is shorter.
NickCerame
May 6, 11:48 AM
I plan on picking on up pretty soon. I just didn't want it to be updated right after I buy the current model. I plan on using this monitor for awhile.
Dane D.
Jun 16, 07:10 AM
Does it exist? If so, can someone give me a link? I'm getting a 233mhz G3 PM and want to put it to work.
For a baseline I installed and ran it under OS 8.6 on a 8600/200 PPC. This computer did nothing but crunch for 72 hrs to complete one work unit. So it does work, just real slooow. By the way, your 233 Mhz will take about 24 - 26 hrs to complete a unit. I have a B/W G3/300 that takes 22 - 24 hrs per unit. I also run two G4/450 that are crunching for 12 -14 hrs per unit. My son runs a eMac 1.25 Ghz take crunches a unit in about 7 - 8 hrs. An observation, I think SETI runs better in OS X than OS 9, slightly faster I think. Try it, the worst that can happen is it won't work but try it. My 2 cents.
For a baseline I installed and ran it under OS 8.6 on a 8600/200 PPC. This computer did nothing but crunch for 72 hrs to complete one work unit. So it does work, just real slooow. By the way, your 233 Mhz will take about 24 - 26 hrs to complete a unit. I have a B/W G3/300 that takes 22 - 24 hrs per unit. I also run two G4/450 that are crunching for 12 -14 hrs per unit. My son runs a eMac 1.25 Ghz take crunches a unit in about 7 - 8 hrs. An observation, I think SETI runs better in OS X than OS 9, slightly faster I think. Try it, the worst that can happen is it won't work but try it. My 2 cents.
jdechko
Jun 25, 01:29 PM
The USB ports were set-up exactly the same in ALL the previous models. This isn't exactly newsworthy.
Yeah, it's surprising that a Mac News site that's been around for a while didn't know this already.
Yeah, it's surprising that a Mac News site that's been around for a while didn't know this already.
rhodest
Nov 26, 01:29 PM
Nobody interested? On the microsoft website, it says they are selling for $80. Since this doesn't include the mouse and is used, I will let it go for $40 OBO
drlunanerd
Dec 3, 06:22 PM
i hope you're not just buying the UK Higher Education / UK Store for Education price for about ~�120++ and then re-sell it here for double the price.
:)
�120?! Nah, got it for �2.99 on ebay :rolleyes:
Please do your thread-crapping elsewhere if you're not an interested buyer.
As per description, it's the full retail version.
:)
�120?! Nah, got it for �2.99 on ebay :rolleyes:
Please do your thread-crapping elsewhere if you're not an interested buyer.
As per description, it's the full retail version.
Maxington
Apr 18, 08:33 AM
Thanks for the help. The home automation route seems the way to go. Now to find some iPhone/iPad integration apps that go along with them.
eyelikeart
Jan 16, 01:06 AM
I'd like to see a tutorial as well. I have a white Pro Mouse I don't use, and may be up for a small project. ;)
cheaptehker
Mar 10, 10:06 PM
Yeah just to be that far ahead the game, post your unboxings of the iPad 3 here
mysterytramp
May 4, 08:03 AM
The classic software dilemma: Do it for free but spend some time learning; or pay a few bucks for ease of use.
I'd suggest googling some more. You should find a good rsync tutorial that can walk you through the various options.
mt
I'd suggest googling some more. You should find a good rsync tutorial that can walk you through the various options.
mt
LaCosta
Apr 9, 10:29 PM
Does the Otterbox Impact cause screen guards to bubble...since the silicone actually covers over the home key and ear piece areas that are already covered by the screen guards? Does it pull up the Zagg type screen guards?
Also....I read a few postings here that mention that they tear. Is that true from your experience?
Thanks (still trying to figure out if I am going Otterbox Impact or Commutter)
Also....I read a few postings here that mention that they tear. Is that true from your experience?
Thanks (still trying to figure out if I am going Otterbox Impact or Commutter)
MacBytes
Aug 22, 07:28 PM
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TwoSocEmBoppers
Dec 26, 04:36 PM
homokaasu.org/rasterbator/wizard.gas?Phase=1 is blocked for having "adult content". I also don't have admin privileges to install anything.
Can you use a proxy (http://proxy.org/) to bypass the security warning? Or sometimes if you enter the website from Google it may work or eliminating the http:// from the URL you can trick the security code. All depends how good the system is.
Can you use a proxy (http://proxy.org/) to bypass the security warning? Or sometimes if you enter the website from Google it may work or eliminating the http:// from the URL you can trick the security code. All depends how good the system is.
Lord Blackadder
Dec 20, 02:42 PM
Not much. I have one that I rescued from the trash, along with a PowerBook 165 and a 180c. Neat little machines.
There is a small market for them among vintage computer collectors/hobbyists - but in order to have much value you'd need to have all the original packaging, manuals and accesories it came with. If not, a working old PowerBook like that in good condition is really worth no more than $50 even to an Apple enthusiast, and even $50 is probably optimistic.
There is a small market for them among vintage computer collectors/hobbyists - but in order to have much value you'd need to have all the original packaging, manuals and accesories it came with. If not, a working old PowerBook like that in good condition is really worth no more than $50 even to an Apple enthusiast, and even $50 is probably optimistic.
livingfortoday
Dec 14, 09:06 PM
I'm looking to get a network drive enclosure for a hard drive I have right now. I'm looking specifically for an enclosure I can access from many computers hooked up to the same router.
I currently have a hard drive, but it may be dying, so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
Keep in mind, I don't wanna spend over $100, and that's the absolute highest I'm able to go, so I'd rather pay less.
Please post here if you think you might have what I need.
I currently have a hard drive, but it may be dying, so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
Keep in mind, I don't wanna spend over $100, and that's the absolute highest I'm able to go, so I'd rather pay less.
Please post here if you think you might have what I need.
ACint24
May 1, 06:04 PM
Hey guys... I have owned an iPhone since 2007 and never jailbroke any of them until yesterday! It has been an amazing experience so far.
If you are on the fence and need a nudge over to the dark side, give my blog a read and you might just find yourself installing cydia :)
http://themacfanatic.wordpress.com/
If you are on the fence and need a nudge over to the dark side, give my blog a read and you might just find yourself installing cydia :)
http://themacfanatic.wordpress.com/
superbovine
Dec 8, 06:25 PM
Regarding the subject line, can this be done? The windows 98 computer is hard wired to the router and the printer, and the iBook is wireless. The router does not have any sort of print server. Can you print from the iBook to the printer straight up? Or would something like an aiport express need to be involved?
the answer is yes you can. i just searched the forums for a little bit, most of the instruction out there is for windows xp/2000. That means you can either google for instruction. The easiest way is to get a printer server. It doesn't have to be an airport express it can be a dlink or linksys etc as long as they support appletalk which I believe they both do. With a printer server, setup time will shorter (in theory) and once you retire you windows 98 computer your'll still be able to print from your iBook. online support for windows 98 i believe will stop around June maybe longer. There isn't security fixes or patches coming out for that operating system anyways. You put your computer and data at risk just having windows 98 on there because of the worm/virus threat.
the answer is yes you can. i just searched the forums for a little bit, most of the instruction out there is for windows xp/2000. That means you can either google for instruction. The easiest way is to get a printer server. It doesn't have to be an airport express it can be a dlink or linksys etc as long as they support appletalk which I believe they both do. With a printer server, setup time will shorter (in theory) and once you retire you windows 98 computer your'll still be able to print from your iBook. online support for windows 98 i believe will stop around June maybe longer. There isn't security fixes or patches coming out for that operating system anyways. You put your computer and data at risk just having windows 98 on there because of the worm/virus threat.
zblaxberg
Mar 16, 03:07 PM
I usually use an external firewire hard drive when editing HD clips. Your hard drive is formatted wrong so try fixing that and see what happens.
Marcos F.
Apr 3, 07:43 PM
There you go
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flyingninjas
Apr 29, 07:51 PM
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1275
so its a hardware error. how unfortunate. if its still under warranty go to apple and get a replacement. if not n ur felling bold try replacing the dock connector, connector 4 inside the iphone. U can buy replacements on ebay for $10
so its a hardware error. how unfortunate. if its still under warranty go to apple and get a replacement. if not n ur felling bold try replacing the dock connector, connector 4 inside the iphone. U can buy replacements on ebay for $10
320driver
Apr 18, 01:04 PM
Thanks for the advice everyone. I kind of knew that the repair idea was a bit of a folly parts are getting rare and expensive relative to the value of the computer. Over the years I have replaced a fan, key board and LCD due kid induced failure and still have a working computer. I guess I will keep the kids and get a new lap top later this year, and use the IPad the kids gave me for fathers day till then.