Categories

Archives

Darn, Apple Makes Some Neat Stuff

I owned my 12″ PowerBook G4 since the summer of 2005. I still own it, and it still works, sorta.

But the poor thing finally took one nose dive onto the floor too many. I was working at the kitchen table (coolest room in the house during this mid-90s, heat index in the 100s heat wave) when the black-and-tan dog went into a trashcan, cherry picking a tissue to tear up. I jumped up, snagged the power cord, and down went the PowerBook.

Now, the thing seemed fine, besides being perhaps slightly more irregularly shaped than before. But after working awhile longer, I noticed the power cable wasn’t charging the battery. ruh-roh. On a five year old laptop (with a four year old battery, gratis because of that recall once upon a time), this is not a good thing. I had grown accustomed to about 30 minutes per charge, and being permanently tethered to a wall outlet. I tried an old power cord that I had, and it still did nothing.

I may or may not now have a job which kind of requires the use of a computer. So I said “F it!”, broke down, and bought a new laptop. What a difference five years makes. I bought from the Apple refurbished store, as that was where I picked up the PowerBook, and I had no issues due to that fact. You can stand to save a few hundred dollars.

I went with the 13″ MacBook Pro, with a 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4gb of RAM, 250gb of hard drive space, the GeForce 320M graphics card, etcetera etcetera. I very nearly convinced myself to go to a 15″ with an Intel i5 processor and graphics card with dedicated memory, but considering that I’m coming from a 1.5Ghz PowerPC, I honestly don’t know at what point I could justify the increase in computer power. (Probably the first time I sit down to do some video editing, but oh well. Really. The job I may have now doesn’t pay well enough for the 13″ to begin with.)

I also strongly favor the smaller footprint of the 13″. One thing about the 12″ PowerBook was it’s small size, and comparisons between the two on that subject are about a zero sum game. The MacBook is distinctively wider (wider screen = clearly worth it!), but it is also slimmer, top-down. I also appreciate the fact that the metal casing is simplified (not “one piece” exactly I see now, the bottom is removable) so that when I do start dropping it, it will not get bent out of shape as easily as the PowerBook. I’ll need to take a photo or two of its current status so that the world can see what I mean here.

OSX 10.6 is clearly a step up from 10.4, and everything I’ve done so far has been without fault. Fedex shipped overnight and I only received it yesterday morning.

Now I need to work on getting all the programs and miscellaneous other things back up and working on the new computer. I believe that I was able to save 90% of everything that was on the old laptop, transferring files to my external 500gb hard drive on the last remaining charge. At some point I need to either take apart the PowerBook and try to discern the cause for why it won’t charge, or source yet another charger to determine if it’s just that at fault. Either way, for now it’s deader than a door nail and laying on the floor by my desk. I’ve been tripping on it.

One quibble? I forgot when ordering that the new Macs don’t even include a telephone jack anymore. This means my pathetic dial-up at home is definitely on the way out.

To be replaced with a highly expensive cell plan and Droid smartphone. Oops, cat out of the bag for the next post’s subject? Unsure at the moment whether I’ll be going with Verizon, Sprint, or another company. They all seem prohibitively expensive, but for all of the useful purposes that a new Droid phone will function as, it seems like I’ll finally need to break down and get shackled to a 2-year phone contract. At least we won’t need to pay NetZero $15 a month for the worst imaginable internet experience, ever. I pray that tethering will have at least some semblance of being quicker.

Till the next one, faithful readers. (Yes, I know you all just arrived here with random Google queries, it’s O-K.)

Connecting Ps3 To Powerbook Interweb

I’ve been trying to share media between my Powerbook and Playstation 3 so that I can keep all of my audio and video files on my external hard drive, and watch them on the TV. Haven’t figured it out yet (looks like 3rd party software is necessary). But in the process, I’ve gotten it so my PS3 is now online, wirelessly connected to dial-up! Woo!

So far I’ve been able to log into the Playstation Network and use the PS3 internet browser, but no multiplayer inside a game (keeps timing out, understandably). Also doesn’t help that all of my games are out of date and ask to download updates before connecting. It’d be a riot if I could attempt multiplayer over dial-up though.

Anyway, it took a lot of trial + error to get my laptop to share internet via AirPort (using “DHCP” – whatever that means), so here’s my former stumbling block:

Make Internet Sharing DHCP work with an Xbox/Xbox 360 (or PS3!)
(for OSX 10.4+)

  1. Start Internet Sharing if it’s not already running.
  2. Open NetInfo Manager, located in /Applications ยป Utilities. Authenticate as an administrator using the lock icon in the lower-left.
  3. Navigate to the /config/dhcp node (so that dhcp is selected in the browser pane).
  4. In the lower pane, find the reply_threshold_seconds property and change its value from 4 to 0.
  5. Quit NetInfo Manager and then restart your Mac.
  6. After the restart, open NetInfo Manager again and confirm that reply_threshold_seconds is still 0.

Hope it helps someone!

Got Punked By Some Cheap RAM

The Mac Mini’s modem apparently blew up, so I bought a replacement modem off of fleabay hoping to DIY. I’m innocently multitasking half a dozen programs when my laptop freezes. No problem, I’ve had it on for a week.

When I restart it, everything is ass-backwards and not functioning. My iTunes is borked, and the thing freezes every five minutes. I run the diagnostics thing included on the OSX disc (not expecting anything, since it didn’t tell me anything about the Mac Mini) and it sez I have a memory error.

I take out the additional 1gb of RAM I installed a few years ago, hoping for the best. Miracle of miracles, that is the culprit. My laptop is running fine, albeit with a paltry 256mb of RAM.

Moral of the story? Don’t buy cheap RAM. Or, alternatively, don’t expect it to last forever.

Expect more posts within the coming days. Stuff happens.

Apple Envy

I’m sitting in the Pub, using my laptop, working on an article for a class. I look across, a few tables over, and some total metrosexual (no, on second thought he probably is gay) has a small, sleek, black laptop with the ubiquitous glowing apple on the back of its cover. I think “ooh,” look at my poor PowerBook, and then go back to working on my article.

A few minutes later, I realize. It’s an intel Mac Book. Apple never had a small black laptop before. I look again. His is small, thinner than my 12″ PowerBook. I suddenly get Apple envy. It’s sort of like penis envy, except that my inadequacies are lying right out on the table, for everyone to see. (But I also imagine, again like penis envy, that I’m the only one dwelling on it.)

My 12″ 1.5Ghz PowerBook has really gone downhill in recent months. The left-hand side near all my ports is bent. There’s a ding in the rear and I have no idea how it happened (but it must have been a rather hard impact). And yesterday, I dropped my backpack a bit too far: the next time I got the PowerBook out, I had trouble opening it. The little clasp wasn’t springing. I’ve noticed that the screen isn’t square or flush with the rest of the computer.

Am I intentionally trying to break my laptop? No. I don’t have the money for a new one. And I couldn’t even begin to justify the additional price increase to get a black Mac Book. (Although god they’re sexy.)

I need to get back to my article.

PowerBook Came Today!

Much to my surprise, when my mother and I got back from a trip to the doctor, there was a Verizon truck in our driveway. As we walked down to the house, he came out from the woods on the side of our property. Said he was splicing some phone lines back there, and that no one was home when he arrived, “besides the UPS delivery guy.”

wtf? We looked, and saw a package on the back deck. It had the amazon.com symbol on it, but.. No, it couldn’t be. The laptop had only shipped two days before, I selected the free “super saver” shipping, and it was suppose to arrive on the 7th or 8th. But wonder of wonders, it was, indeed, my new Apple 12″ PowerBook G4.

It’s my first laptop, and it really kicks ass. I didn’t get a chance of snapping a picture of it till just now, and I had to use the flash, thus the annoying glare on the screen. But I’m totally content. It’s so small!