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Looks simple enough, at least I don't have to tear the whole thing open, thanks. :) Is there a particular kind of RAM for macs or can I just pick up any kind?
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You'll find the best prices there, but if you choose to look elsewhere, make sure you get 200-pin DDR2 667 PC2-5300 SO-DIMM memory. The important distinction is that this will be laptop memory and not desktop memory. Also the key thing you need to look for is PC2-5300. So just get any kind of PC2-5300 laptop memory and you'll be just fine. |
My dad feels safer just ordering it with 2gb ram because he's afraid it would mess with the warranty. He's even making sure we pay for that year-long customer service plan. Yeah, it probably isn't necessary but he's pretty cautious after what happened with my Media Center. :P
I'm still having trouble believing that my mom an dad are willing to spend this much money on me; yeah, it's for Christmas, but still. O_o I've told them I could chip in with the money I've collected but they're just fine with paying for it themselves. |
Scary. Also, Apple would not include instructions on how to add memory in their basic user manual if it voided the warranty. :P
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Reminds me fo the time my Mum got her iPod and got annoyed that there was no manual. Then i showed her the one which got installed on her PC ;)
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Exactly! :) People expect things to be the same these days. Apple cares.
Man, i do love it when DS.com does Technobobble :P I know this might not come under technobobble. But this brings back memories :) |
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No, I do mean technobobble. Don't you remember Bob Davis always used to use it :P and as far as I can remember we always spelt it as Technobobble instead of Babble :)
It just always makes me grin when we talk technology on here ;) |
I just searched the site. The only person who has ever said "technobobble" has been you. Everyone else has always said "technobabble." :P
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:P damm! I swear it was technobobble. :) i concede to you.
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I watched the Leopard(which I watched come out!) preview yesterday. I'm really glad I waited. :)
I wonder if a replacable sound plays when you use Time Machine... I couldn't help but imagine TARDIS noises when he showed it. I also found out that uTorrent doesn't have a mac version out yet, but Transmission looks pretty good. I watched the Leopard countdown. It was fun, like newyears. :P I wish I could've been at a store to see it though. |
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How's it working out so far? Any bugs or anything? ... maybe you should post your experience of Leopard in a new topic. :) |
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It's working out great so far. Everything feels snappier than it did in Tiger and the new features are fantastic as well. I may post a review a little later on, but be warned: it may consist entirely of "OMFG LEOPARD OMFG OMFG OMFG IT'S SOOOO AWESOME *DROOOOOL* OMFG." And that sort of thing. |
I found out that there's an Apple Retail store at the Florida Mall. Apparently it is actually a reasonable distansce, around a half hour drive there. I'm going to pick up the iMac there the day I get it, I don't want to have to wait for it at home. :P Plus we can ask the guys at the Genius bar if adding RAM ourselves voids the warrenty, if only to put my dad's mind at ease.
Plus road trips are always fun. :) ... also, about Time Machine... does the External HD keep stuff that it has on it before it became the Time Machine HD? I have... things on it that it would suck if it all got wiped out. Also, even though Macs are secure enough on their own for now, there's no way to tell if they'll stay that way. They are entering the mainstream a little more, so there's bound to be some viruses that can sneak past it. I'm gonna use this open source scanner called ClaimXav. ;) |
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I'll do that. Speaking of Time Machine, how goes modifying it into TARDIS? :P |
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I suggest you read this article. It sums it up nicely: http://news.digitaltrends.com/featured_article79.html (NOTE: Ignore the part that says "since Apple doesn't offer an Excel-compatible spreadsheet application." Apple now offers one as of two months ago, a month or so after this article was written.) Quote:
However if someone can find me a 512x512 TARDIS icon... |
But one day there will be viruses written for Mac, and I'm gonna be ready. :P
(that and I want to be able to check files I'm sending to windows-using freinds or something) I've decided with my parents to go down to the apple store at the Florida Mall and buy the precious on the 20th. :) Now I must make the 20" vs 24" decision in that much time and get all my files ready and get Adobe CS3 and I'm pretty much there. ... are there any other benefits to the 24" than the screen size and speakers? I'm used to a 16" square screen so this'll be quite a change. :P Is the RAM overpriced at the retail stores too? |
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So to answer your question, I'm not even sure they sell RAM. However if they do, it will doubtlessly be comparably priced to the online store. |
Well it's almost iMac day. I'm almost totally ready for the transition, I even have a list of free programs I can download and use now. Instead of for christmas it's more like "Mac for Thanksgiving" :P
Thanks to the Zoom-in tool I can even continue my BZPower sprite comic series. Speaking of which, on that same list of free(open source) programs for Mac, I heard about Q emulator which can run Windows at near native speeds in Intel Macs (as opposed to G5s). I read it was devistatingly slow but from what I've read about it that only applies to G4s and 5s. This is the site: http://www.opensourcemac.org/ |
Get the bigger screen if you're doing creative work or gaming. If all you do is stare at a word document, you don't need an overly large screen.
But consider deskspace. No point buying a huge screen if it means your printer is gonna have to live on it's side. Now buy me my 8800 GTs......two of them please. |
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Unfortunate side-effect of having your parental units pay: My dad thinks the 20" is big enough(and for now I agree), so I don't think I can just decide to get the 24" while I'm there. :P
However, it seems that external monitors can work with the iMac anyway, so if I decide I need a bigger screen I won't be in serious trouble. ;) Plus I can spend the otherwise spent money on the extra ram(my dad is utterly determined to get it from the store, overpriced or not) and a nice pair of speakers. Well... Tomorrow's the big day. Since I learned I was getting it I felt like I couldn't wait to have it, now I can't beleive it's already time to get it. (well, it's a lot sooner than I thought it'd be... I thought I'd have to wait til Christmas!) Right now I'm archiving and deleting everything possible, clearing it up for my dad to use. I'm scared to uninstall my keygened Flash CS3... Almost immediately after getting it one of the things I'm going to try Crossover by Codeweavers. I don't need to run anything seriously important that's windows-only but it should pull off what I need to run. :P (Infact, Darwine might do that too but it sounds harder to install) And I won't have to go through the pain-in-the-ass windows installation. Thank you Danny and everyone else who posted in here for the help. :) I'm going to post about my experience with it and the new OS after getting it. And on the off chance the display models are connected to the internet I may come here on one of them. (I added "SK's iMac day" to the calender... hope that's alright.) |
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This is great. Superkid, enjoy your iMac! :D
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Well, here I am! I'm all set up on my brand new iMac! :) This keyboard's gonna take some getting used to, I'm making a lot of typos...
Aside from my dad being a nervous pain in the ass through the startup, everything went great! When I bought it it had Tiger on it, but there was a Leopard DVD included. The leopard installation took a while but near the 11 minute mark its timing was actually pretty accurate. My apprehension on the screen resolution was totally unfounded, my sprite comics and everything looks just as it did on my old screen in 1024x786(or whatever the resolution was. I'm too lazy to check) Everything's great so far. I've had absolutely no problems. The only thing that bothers me is the brightness of the screen, which I'm not used to at all. Aside from that, I'm completely enjoying this iMac. Every worry I've had has so far melted away, all I need to do is unpack everything from my external HD and adjust to the OS and I'll be completely set. Thank you all again for the help. :) |
That's brilliant to hear! I'm sure you'll get used to it in no time. :D
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I suppose now that I've had it for almost two weeks I should give a status report. :)
I'm enjoying the hell out of it. I feel I've completely adjusted to the Mac OS(in quicker time-forgive the pun- than I thought I would!), though I haven't tried making a new sprite comic or Flash movie yet. My CS3 hasn't arrived yet. :P (Had to get it legitly, parents and all. Thank god for JourneyED.) My dad loves how the entire thing fits on my desk, because then we could take out this white shelf from next to my desk and fit the printer(we only had one printer this thing had a driver for. :P) underneath the computer, and put the external HD in the place my PC used to be. One of the things I most love about it is how quickly it shuts down and boots up. I seriously had to wait on my old computer for quite a while during its bootup and shut down. This thing just comes up almost immediately most of the time. Same for shutdown, very quick most of the time. I'm far more comfortable now just turning it off when I don't use it. Sleep is good too, but I don't feel like I need it most of the time unless I'm just taking a walk outside for a second. Are you able to manually make the display sleep without making it wait? If Apple does do any truth-stretching aside from its RAM prices, it is absolutely miniscule. I know that now. :) My mom is also extremely happy with her new iPod. |
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