RedDragon870503
Jun 18, 05:24 PM
Fair enough. Thanks for the heads up. Probably more reasonable. :)
cvelezv
Apr 13, 09:03 AM
I have the ARC-1880i card so I can answer some of your questions
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
/user/me
May 2, 03:04 PM
can you plug in the power cable both ways?
And that's what she said. Be careful, because if you plug it in the wrong way, the universe will be sucked into another dimension.
And that's what she said. Be careful, because if you plug it in the wrong way, the universe will be sucked into another dimension.
Royal Pineapple
Jul 17, 03:12 PM
what did DGVPG stand for?
thats kinda a trick question tho
thats kinda a trick question tho
Low
Mar 7, 11:40 AM
it's a full time position, we have clients around the county. youw ould be handling 50/50 mac/pc clients. you need your own car but we pay mileage.
e-mail me direct if you are interested.
im in san diego, whats the name of the company?
e-mail me direct if you are interested.
im in san diego, whats the name of the company?
Berlepsch
Nov 2, 03:49 PM
Lots of circles for the geometrically inclined (with povray source)...
Intell
Jan 11, 05:30 PM
Are you using the 5Ghz band? It has a poorer range then 2.4Ghz and it doesn't like walls very much. 10 meters, about 30 feet, is enough distance to make the overall throughput drop to those levels.
lazyrighteye
Oct 26, 01:50 PM
Based on the above drawings, this would be a disaster.
The interface is now clunky, crowded and unintuitive.
Biggest problem- take a look-it will require two hands to operate, thereby negating what every one else has been trying to imitate-the ease of use of the iPod scroll wheel.
Do you think Apple would include exact specs/layout/design in a patent application? The illustrations included are to convey the function ONLY. Not meant to represent their industrial design. Apple has filed a gazillion applications for patents. Some never see the light of day and NONE of them (that include illustrations) give any real visual clues to final designs.
That said, we all know Apple will put out something that looks and functions very well. It's what they do. I'm just hoping they do it in time for the holidays shopping season.
The interface is now clunky, crowded and unintuitive.
Biggest problem- take a look-it will require two hands to operate, thereby negating what every one else has been trying to imitate-the ease of use of the iPod scroll wheel.
Do you think Apple would include exact specs/layout/design in a patent application? The illustrations included are to convey the function ONLY. Not meant to represent their industrial design. Apple has filed a gazillion applications for patents. Some never see the light of day and NONE of them (that include illustrations) give any real visual clues to final designs.
That said, we all know Apple will put out something that looks and functions very well. It's what they do. I'm just hoping they do it in time for the holidays shopping season.
floyde
Nov 21, 01:15 PM
w3schools (http://www.w3schools.com/aspnet/default.asp) is your friend;)
IMHO the learning curve is more than significant, but if you're up to date with your OOP then you'll be alright. In fact, if you are decent with good ol' programming, then ASP .NET will eventually make your life easier.
I started out with .NET, so I wouldn't know what it's like to come from LAMP, but there are a lot of people here at work that started out with regular ASP. Most of them make the mistake of scripting too much like they used to on regular ASP. In ASP .NET you want to keep the scripting to the minimum as most of the code will be separated from the HTML. Focus on this code separation paradigm when learning ASP .NET.
Your knowledge of VB6 will definately be of use as VB .NET is very similar, but if you have the time/will to do so, I recommend that you learn C# (although theoretically both languages yield the same results).
If you know oracle I don't think you'll have much trouble with sql server. You could start out with MS's data application block (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnpag2/html/daab.asp), although you shouldn't use them for anything other than learning purposes.
A copy of Visual Studio .NET would be very helpful(although I hear it isn't cheap:( ).
IMHO the learning curve is more than significant, but if you're up to date with your OOP then you'll be alright. In fact, if you are decent with good ol' programming, then ASP .NET will eventually make your life easier.
I started out with .NET, so I wouldn't know what it's like to come from LAMP, but there are a lot of people here at work that started out with regular ASP. Most of them make the mistake of scripting too much like they used to on regular ASP. In ASP .NET you want to keep the scripting to the minimum as most of the code will be separated from the HTML. Focus on this code separation paradigm when learning ASP .NET.
Your knowledge of VB6 will definately be of use as VB .NET is very similar, but if you have the time/will to do so, I recommend that you learn C# (although theoretically both languages yield the same results).
If you know oracle I don't think you'll have much trouble with sql server. You could start out with MS's data application block (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnpag2/html/daab.asp), although you shouldn't use them for anything other than learning purposes.
A copy of Visual Studio .NET would be very helpful(although I hear it isn't cheap:( ).
Sabenth
Jan 5, 12:47 PM
Hell i put my iMac on it.. wonder were this will end up
Designer Dale
Nov 6, 07:46 PM
Something I put together in PhotoShop. The sub isn't mine.
Dale
Dale
spinko
Oct 25, 10:20 AM
Not sure why people think this is bad. Fair use if you ask me.
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
Could you drop a URL ?
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
Could you drop a URL ?
jamies90
Mar 24, 12:15 PM
Going to head down to BW tomorrow lunchtime. Hopefully see some of you there.
firestarter
Mar 10, 02:37 AM
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up?
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
Doctor Q
Dec 11, 11:03 AM
That was my first thought too.monke did just that.
Chupa Chupa
Sep 13, 06:19 AM
Why don't they just put a HDMI socket on a Mac Mini? This would let you use Front Row on your flat screen TV, this gives you the option of DVD's, USB TV cards (and video recording), etc
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
0815
Mar 14, 08:14 PM
Wasn't even aware that they are still producing that thing or even investing in it. I never ever have seen a Zune - it was just like it never existed.
btw: do we have any real sales numbers of how many windows mobile 7 units where sold to real customers (not to the stores/providers/employees) ? I still haven't seen any windows mobile 7 phone in the wild .... makes me wonder if it will join the Kin and Zune soon?
whats a "Zune?"
It was to the iPod what the win mobile 7 is to the iPhone ....
This (http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/02/08/zune-ate-apples-movie-sales-market-share-in-2010/) won't have Apple laughing.
yeah right, this huge success is probably the reason why they killed the Zune - not acceptable that a newer MS product is a success - or maybe you shouldn't believe MS sponsored stuff that claims that MS products are superior.
btw: do we have any real sales numbers of how many windows mobile 7 units where sold to real customers (not to the stores/providers/employees) ? I still haven't seen any windows mobile 7 phone in the wild .... makes me wonder if it will join the Kin and Zune soon?
whats a "Zune?"
It was to the iPod what the win mobile 7 is to the iPhone ....
This (http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/02/08/zune-ate-apples-movie-sales-market-share-in-2010/) won't have Apple laughing.
yeah right, this huge success is probably the reason why they killed the Zune - not acceptable that a newer MS product is a success - or maybe you shouldn't believe MS sponsored stuff that claims that MS products are superior.
SomeDudeAsking
Mar 25, 12:33 PM
Downloading now through iTunes. If iTunes times out the download half way through like every time before, I'll freak out and you guys will hear it from me. Anyone have the direct download links?
iPoodOverZune
Mar 14, 06:15 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16)
I guess I have to change my avatar name now! ;)
Sent from my iPhone
I guess I have to change my avatar name now! ;)
Sent from my iPhone
chris650
Nov 11, 07:30 PM
Mine�.
http://i54.tinypic.com/23lzh1k.png
Is this a real time desktop? where did you get this?
http://i54.tinypic.com/23lzh1k.png
Is this a real time desktop? where did you get this?
OutThere
Dec 3, 11:58 AM
Having Apache running on your computer, and the appropriate ports open on your firewall does theoretically make your computer more vulnerable, but in reality it's definitely not a "sure fire way to get hacked". As long as you take appropriate security measures, like having your firewall set up correctly and turning off things such as Server Signature your chances of getting hacked are quite slim. Apache is what powers a large portion of websites across the world, and if it in itself was that vulnerable websites would go down a lot.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
phpmaven
May 4, 07:37 PM
You need to add Joe Smith to your address book and then you will be able to pull him up by name. What it's doing now is pulling up previously used email addresses. You can right click on the email address in the "To:" field and add to address book.
MacBlackBook22
Nov 13, 07:40 PM
My desktop :
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
Love it ... share please?
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
Love it ... share please?
belvdr
Dec 29, 02:22 PM
Yeah, but if I run Darwin on x86 or PPC, it doesn't matter. The OS is handling the memory allocation and such.
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