Demo-er for PathFinder

2005-06-23 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All I didn't get to talk to the person who mentioned they would be interested in demo-ing PathFinder at the next WAMUG meeting. If you are still interested could you please email me off list. Thanks! Enjoy! Kind Regards Daniel --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email:

Install OS 10.4

2005-06-23 Thread Edward Arrowsmith
Good morning If someone has the time and knowhow, please provide a simple step by step method for installing Tiger over 10.3.8. Thanks and Best wishes edward

Re: Install OS 10.4

2005-06-23 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 23/06/2005 9:24 AM, Edward Arrowsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good morning If someone has the time and knowhow, please provide a simple step by step method for installing Tiger over 10.3.8. Thanks and Best wishes edward Hi Edward Google is your friend,..

While its still up, first pics of Intel Mac

2005-06-23 Thread Rod
Hi All! I'm sure the Apple MIB will rip this down in due course, but here is a small write up on the Intel Dev box for OS X. http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0506intelmac.html Interestingly, Windows XP installed perfectly, other than not recognizing the Cinema Display it was connected to

Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Neil Houghton
Read an article on NASA's Worldwind http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ - it sounded great until I visited the site to find: System Requirements *Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or XP *Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz, or AMD Athlon or higher *256 MB of RAM *3D Graphics Card *nVidia

Tired of crap on the radio????

2005-06-23 Thread Rod
Hi All! Here is a cure :-) http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/ifill/ Still in beta, and I am not sure when the program will be out. Sounds like a neat little program to me, as I listen to podcasts and the like on the way to and from work. Seeya Rod!

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread James Devenish
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:51:03AM +0800, Neil Houghton wrote: System Requirements *Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or XP *Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz, or AMD Athlon or higher *256 MB of RAM *3D Graphics Card *nVidia GeForce 2 Ultra *ATI

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Craig Ringer
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 11:51 +0800, Neil Houghton wrote: Read an article on NASA's Worldwind http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ - it sounded great until I visited the site to find: System Requirements *Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or XP *Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz, or AMD Athlon or

RE: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Gordon Campbell
I doubt we'll ever see WorldWind on Mac since it makes very heavy use of DirectX, which is Microsoft's way of providing better hardware access for these sort of apps. We're never going to see DirectX for MacOS since it's a totally Windows thing, so even after the move to Intel, we're no more

The Intel Transition

2005-06-23 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi WAMUGers, MacWorld has some interesting comments on the Intel Transistion. http://www.macworld.com/topics/intel_transition/index.php Answers to your frequently asked questions. Analysis of the Apple- Intel partnership. And, of course, the latest news on Intel chips, Mac hardware, and the

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Craig Ringer
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 12:13 +0800, Gordon Campbell wrote: I doubt we'll ever see WorldWind on Mac since it makes very heavy use of DirectX, which is Microsoft's way of providing better hardware access for these sort of apps. Yep. That makes a true native implementation unlikely. We're never

ADB Meece

2005-06-23 Thread KEVIN Lock
I am in the process of adapting ADB mice for Castlereagh special school kids. I have run out of my supply and hope that some lister may have some mice they would care to donate. I am adding another port to each mouse so that a very large button can be attached to the original mouse. TIA

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Matthew Healey
On 23/06/2005, at 12:56 PM, Craig Ringer wrote: That doesn't mean you could run DirectX apps native, but it does mean that it may be possible to use the WINE layer to run DirectX windows apps. Developers may even be able to use WINElib to compile tweaked versions of their Windows DirectX apps

[For Sale] Nokia 3650 Bluetooth isync Compat Phone :-)

2005-06-23 Thread Rod
Hi All! I have this beastie for sale: Nokia 3650 Mobile Phone Bluetooth (iSync compatible) Inbuilt camera Video recording Colour Screen MMS Compatible 16Meg mmc card included All manuals and box Charger http://www.nokia.com.au/nokia/0,,2273,00.html Easy to use phone with all the features that

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Craig Ringer
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 14:37 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: On 23/06/2005, at 12:56 PM, Craig Ringer wrote: That doesn't mean you could run DirectX apps native, but it does mean that it may be possible to use the WINE layer to run DirectX windows apps. Developers may even be able to use

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Matthew Healey
On 23/06/2005, at 3:53 PM, Craig Ringer wrote: On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 14:37 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: On 23/06/2005, at 12:56 PM, Craig Ringer wrote: That doesn't mean you could run DirectX apps native, but it does mean that it may be possible to use the WINE layer to run DirectX

Re: Macusers out in the cold again!!

2005-06-23 Thread Craig Ringer
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 16:29 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: Yeah. Unfortunately, there a few reasons developers use DirectX that aren't easily written off: (a) hardware manufacturers tend to do a better job of their DirectX drivers and support on their consumer cards; Quality

OfficeX

2005-06-23 Thread Skehan Adrian
Can anyone please advise me if, with the main focus on Entourage, there is any advantage or otherwise in upgrading from Office X 10.1.4 to the current Office 2004 version. There is a new CEO at the NFP organisation, where I put some time in, who is a Microsoft victim and is having some

Webcam server software?

2005-06-23 Thread Mark Secker
I've just been mucking around with evocam webcam software an it has a built in webcam server which is nice BUT what I want to do is have webcam server software running on this computer (which is on 24/7) and beable to upload webcam images via FTP to it from a laptop... the problem with Evocam

Re: Webcam server software?

2005-06-23 Thread Matthew Healey
On 23/06/2005, at 4:58 PM, Mark Secker wrote: I've just been mucking around with evocam webcam software an it has a built in webcam server which is nice BUT what I want to do is have webcam server software running on this computer (which is on 24/7) and beable to upload webcam images via

Re: Webcam server software?

2005-06-23 Thread Shay Telfer
Anybody successfully running a webcam server on (non Server OSX) with a remote ftp connected camera and if so what webcam server software are you using? You want SecuritySpy - http://www.securityspy.com Does exactly what you want. - Matt There's also the venerable and less polished Oculus