Hrududu
Apr 17, 12:00 PM
Well it can be as slow as 400MHz and as fast as 700MHz. If you could find out how much RAM its already got installed and how fast it is, we could probably make some better suggestions for you. For example, a 700MHz model with 768-1GB of RAM and AirPort card could serve as a nice kitchen/livingroom web browser Mac. If its only 400MHz with 64MB of RAM in it, then it would probably better serve as an OS 9 word processor.
ethan028
May 2, 07:23 PM
I guess you know about sbsettings and the Processes button which shows the running Apps. It doesn't show the actual processes but you can quit the running apps and there's the "Free up memory" button...
Maybe that's a start...
'Mobile Terminal' and the top command may show you the memory hogs.
I'm also interested in an Activity Monitor like App. So if there's something like that...
yeah, can we make a request?
Maybe that's a start...
'Mobile Terminal' and the top command may show you the memory hogs.
I'm also interested in an Activity Monitor like App. So if there's something like that...
yeah, can we make a request?
macEfan
Nov 22, 07:37 PM
Is your startup disk which loads the GS OS on the 5.25" floppy?
scorpio1973
May 1, 11:13 AM
never had a problem with my white 3gs - 18 months of use
have just installed Power Support anti glare on the white 4 and looks great, you cant even notice its on, where as on the black it gave a grey-ish shadow to the phone when not in use!
+1 I have a Power Support Anti Glare on my white iPhone 4 and it looks great! I can't even tell it's there.
have just installed Power Support anti glare on the white 4 and looks great, you cant even notice its on, where as on the black it gave a grey-ish shadow to the phone when not in use!
+1 I have a Power Support Anti Glare on my white iPhone 4 and it looks great! I can't even tell it's there.
gr8tfly
Apr 8, 05:45 PM
Can I use this drive to replace the one that just died in my PowerBook G4 1.67, 15" DLSD/HR Aluminum?
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-2-5-Inch-Notebook-WD6400BEVT/dp/B002QAXZZY/ref=sr_1_3
Most of the replacement drives I see are 160Gb except for this one which is 640Gb and only a few dollars more. It sounds too good to be true so I want to be sure it will work in my PowerBook.
Thanks.
That PB model doesn't support SATA. You'll need to find an IDE Ultra DMA/100 (ATA-6). You should be able to find up to 250GB. Hope this helps.
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-2-5-Inch-Notebook-WD6400BEVT/dp/B002QAXZZY/ref=sr_1_3
Most of the replacement drives I see are 160Gb except for this one which is 640Gb and only a few dollars more. It sounds too good to be true so I want to be sure it will work in my PowerBook.
Thanks.
That PB model doesn't support SATA. You'll need to find an IDE Ultra DMA/100 (ATA-6). You should be able to find up to 250GB. Hope this helps.
monke
Dec 20, 06:24 PM
Nice.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
Surely
Apr 29, 06:14 PM
I have no idea how to even respond to that..
Clearly you do....you changed your thread title.:)
Imagine everyone who needed help just calling their threads "Please Help Me". In order to know what each thread was about, you would have to click on them.
If you name your thread something that has to do with your problem, then you are apt to get proper help. It's especially helpful in Forum Spy.
Clearly you do....you changed your thread title.:)
Imagine everyone who needed help just calling their threads "Please Help Me". In order to know what each thread was about, you would have to click on them.
If you name your thread something that has to do with your problem, then you are apt to get proper help. It's especially helpful in Forum Spy.
skye12
May 6, 05:42 PM
Whether it would work (for a time) is a secondary question. Do you want your machine
to run hotter than it needs to? No.
to run hotter than it needs to? No.
qpawn
Dec 19, 04:27 AM
Look at him go! Big Head + Sweet Dance Moves = Great! ;)
sikkinixx
Oct 16, 12:13 PM
Got it yesterday. Even though I don't like it very much
talkingfuture
Mar 2, 05:22 AM
I like that, wonder if there are any other hidden things like that.
iStudentUK
Apr 5, 09:25 AM
I use this-
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/index.php
I like it a lot. I have even removed it, washed it and put it back on. I think it is worth the money.
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/index.php
I like it a lot. I have even removed it, washed it and put it back on. I think it is worth the money.
ethan028
May 2, 02:46 PM
Look like iStat (http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/istat-sys-monitoring-battery/id303034517?mt=8) will do what you want, doesn't even require a JB. Though I can't see from the screenshots whether or not it lists how much RAM processes are using.
All i want is a app that tells me my system processes and whats raping my CPU/battery. And it can quit them like force quit them from the app.
All i want is a app that tells me my system processes and whats raping my CPU/battery. And it can quit them like force quit them from the app.
cberic3
Sep 6, 11:16 AM
one more informed person is satisfying enough for me.
-Eric
-Eric
Laser
Dec 27, 11:06 AM
Is there a way to check a USB port? The one on the front of my powermac g5 was working fine yesterday, but today won't recognize anything. The same devices plugged into the back port work fine. It appears to power the device plugged in, but it doesn't get recognized.
amtjb
Jan 18, 07:58 PM
I bought OS Xserver Snow Leopard 10.6 that came package with a Mac Mini. I attempted to install that version of Xserver Snow Leopard 10.6 on a dual 3.0ghz intel Xserve. It will not install on this Xserve. I keep getting a message which says, " Mac OS can't be installed on this computer". I erased the one internal drive in my Xserve. I formatted that drive with Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Is the OS Xserver that comes package with the Mac Mini server the same as the RETAIL version of OS Snow Leopard Xserver? Is there something that I am not aware of which is keeping the Mac Mini version of OS Xserver Snow Leopard from installing?
vincenz
Apr 18, 10:46 PM
I thought as long as you paid for the replacement, they'd keep giving it to you.
R94N
Nov 13, 07:19 AM
Yeah, that's the Newton/tree/apple logo, isn't it?
maflynn
Apr 6, 11:55 AM
Not a bad site but it looks like you're just pulling in stuff from MR's forum, i.e., the typing in tilt in the google search box of safari.
wrldwzrd89
Mar 2, 02:28 PM
What you are experiencing are the classic symptoms of intermittently bad RAM. This is characterized by strange freezes, delays, or crashes that don't occur consistently; diagnosis tools reporting that nothing is wrong, reporting errors during the testing process but otherwise saying nothing is wrong, or sometimes reporting trouble, sometimes not; and more problems occuring when more applications are open.
Odds are your new RAM is going bad briefly, but returning to normal quickly enough that the system doesn't fail outright. This situation is highly frustrating, to say the least, until you realize that the RAM is causing the problem. Try taking it out and see if the issues stop.
Odds are your new RAM is going bad briefly, but returning to normal quickly enough that the system doesn't fail outright. This situation is highly frustrating, to say the least, until you realize that the RAM is causing the problem. Try taking it out and see if the issues stop.
The Catalyst
Feb 28, 03:45 PM
Craigslist > eBay. For a quicker sales and no fees!
trfjason
Jun 4, 09:09 AM
Anyone else have comment on the dock connector?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Stan Mikulenka
Mar 2, 12:11 PM
Hi mdgm,
here are the benchmarks from 10.6.6 (but keep in mind this OS is on EXTERNAL SSD HD USB connection {without a power brick}):
here are the benchmarks from 10.6.6 (but keep in mind this OS is on EXTERNAL SSD HD USB connection {without a power brick}):
Rhobes
Apr 13, 12:00 PM
Hello-