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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102891 is a reply to message #102888] Fri, 20 March 2009 09:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102894 is a reply to message #102891] Sat, 21 March 2009 00:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102898 is a reply to message #102894] Sat, 21 March 2009 05:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102899 is a reply to message #102898] Sat, 21 March 2009 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102902 is a reply to message #102899] Sat, 21 March 2009 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102909 is a reply to message #102902] Sat, 21 March 2009 18:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ot only the CD itself but the
"home"
>drive. Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon.
That
>should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
>on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
>than one drive/CD volume, etc.)
>
>I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
>agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
>both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case. Again,
just
>be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install CD]
>or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished. Anyway, you might as
>well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)
>
>Cheers,
>Larry Hogan
>
>
>
>
>Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>>You can also t at
both locations.

There was a beta version of XP screen of my paris
>>> computer.
>>> That way I can have the C16 and a silent laptop in the tracking room so
> I
>>> can control the Paris PC in the control room remotely. All I need to be
>
>>> able
>>> to see is the screen - I don't need to actually be able to control it
>
>>> (though
>>> that might be a bonus), since the C16 will do everything (I'm hesistant
> to
>>> use the c16 alone blind!). I know networking a Paris PC isn't ideal,
>>> but...
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Dan
>>
>>
>"michael bliss" <

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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102910 is a reply to message #102888] Sat, 21 March 2009 19:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Again, just
be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install CD]
or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished. Anyway, you might as
well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)

Cheers,
Larry Hogan




Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>You can also try holding thegt; in this thing. Is there another way to do it?
>>
>> thanks, oh knowlegdeable ones.
>>
>> -steve the hog wild artguy
>Oops. I've also heard that holding down the "X" key during startup will force
OSX to load from whatever available systems are on your Mac. I've never tried
it out, but there's another method for filing away for potential emergencies...

Cheers again,
Larry Hogan


"Larry Hogan" <ooglybong@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Hi, Steve,
>
>Holding the mouse down won't work if the Mac wants to boot from it.
>
>Cold boot and **hold down** the Option key all through the start-up process.
>You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
>bootable disks the Mac can see—including n
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talk to you about this mac/XTC/midi stuff. I have all the parts
>(I think) but haven't ever figured out how to get them to work together.
>I have the midi thing kinda happening with my XP machine, but I still find
>myself going back and using the Atari...!
>
>-steve
>
>oh, and yes, dj is the bomb...Whenever I use the Chuck Duffy Pseudo Stereo plug-in, either as
an aux effect or a global one, it sounds nice but totally over-
loads the left channel. The left side starts clipping, regard-
less of where I pan anything. If I mix down, the left file is
huge, while the right side is normal.

Any explanations / solutions are welcome. Thanks!!!

ChrisWithout Kim, I would die.

"Rob Arsenault" < You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
bootable disks the Mac can see—including not only the CD itself but the "home"
drive. Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon. That
should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
than one drive/CD volume, etc.)

I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case.


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102912 is a reply to message #102910] Sun, 22 March 2009 03:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> >Scandinavians were a bit aloof from the rest of the Europeans and
Americans.
> >The Texans weren't really considered to be Americans by the Europeans or
> the
> >Mexicans and got along better with the Mexicans than with anyone else
there.
> >There were lots of other things like this that they were noticing. The
> >really telling thing about it all was that every nationality eventually
> >en
Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102913 is a reply to message #102910] Sun, 22 March 2009 08:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ded up at their own posada (sort of like an outdoor hotel on the
beach).
> >There was the German, French, Spanish, Swiss, American......etc. posada.
> >Just like all of these people who were willing to pay lip service to the
> >idea of one
Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102914 is a reply to message #102913] Sun, 22 March 2009 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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nch and vice versa. The
Germans
> >and the Americans got along pretty well, though no one really wanted to
> >admit liking the Americans much when Americans weren't around. The
Americans
> >seemed to have very strange reltionships with the Europeans and other
> >Americans. Some of the Americans wanted to be liked by the Europeans,
lots
> >of the Americans wanted everyone to think they were Californians. The


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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102915 is a reply to message #102913] Sun, 22 March 2009 09:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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br /> > >The French tourists distrusted the Germans. The Italians and the French
> >seemed to be in some sort of competition all the time with each other.
The
> >Quebecois Canadians pretty much hated the Fre

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for
> >years. wht they were laughing about was the stereotypes they were
noticing.
> ><


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Re: going for broke with a new computer build [message #102918 is a reply to message #102916] Sun, 22 March 2009 12:40 Go to previous message
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;community of people and a big experiment in socialism. The same problems
> >that inevitably doom socialism to failure, were very evident and it was
> a
> >real eye opener to those among us who thouight we could transcend human
> >nature for the *good of the group*. Also the permissiveness and
> >non-judgmentalism that was part of this experiment (we call it political
> >correctness now) caused a lot of problems. One really funny thing
happened
> >early on. The Indians who were all part of the big extended family that
> ws
> >running this place were all laughing like crazy one night at a get
together
> >they were having. I could understand their dialect and they had known me
>
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