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2009. 5. 7. 20:55

DivX Pro 7 Application2009. 5. 7. 20:55

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Posted by Ritz®™
2009. 5. 7. 20:15

USB를 이용한 설치방법 Hackintosh/Install2009. 5. 7. 20:15

다음과 같이 RETAIL DVD Image를 8G 이상 USB 메모리에 복원하여 줍니다.

1. 소스(Source)에는 Retail DVD 이미지를 끌어다가 놓습니다.
2. 대상(Destination)에는 8G USB 메모리의 파티션을 끌어다 놓습니다.
3. 마지막으로 복원(Restore)을 눌러줍니다.

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다음과 같이 RETAIL DVD Image를 USB 메모리 스틱 혹은 내장형 하드디스크 또는 외장형 하드디스크에 복원하여 줍니다.

1. 해킨 시스템에서는 부팅시에 BootCD(BOOT-132 CD)나 혹은 Boot-132 USB로 부팅하여  내/외장형 하드디스크 혹은 USB 메모리 스틱을 로딩하여 부팅합니다.

Retail DVD이미지가 심어질 파티션은 적어도 7GB 이상 되어야 하겠지요. 그림에서만 61.5 MB 를 사용하였습니다만,,,,,

2. 리억 MAC 에서는 CMD + Space 를 눌러 Retail DVD 이미지가 심어진 USB 메모리를 선택하여 설치진행합니다.

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2009. 5. 7. 18:34

Colloquy 한글 설정법 및 사용법 Application2009. 5. 7. 18:34

상업용 Linkinus 만큼이나 인기가 높은 irc 채팅 프로그램 Colloquy.

채널의 한글 설정은 아래 그림과 같이 설정하여 주면 된다.



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Source : http://www.macworld.com/

15 great uses for GPS on the iPhone

Clever apps that make the most of your phone’s location features

Travelers used to need a guidebook, map, local newspaper, and much more just to cover the basics of getting around an unfamiliar city. Today, location-aware apps on the iPhone can not only replace all your city guides, they can do a better job of helping you interact with the world around you-whether you’re just in town for the weekend or you’ve lived there your whole life.

Find Nearby Friends

Loopt
View where your friends are at a glance and see what each person is up to with Loopt.
Heading to an out-of-town conference? Among the most useful applications of location data on the iPhone is the ability to find nearby friends and coworkers. Although several applications can map your contacts (including Google’s recently launched Latitude),Loopt offers one of the more established networks. The free Loopt lets you share both status and location information with others. For example, when you land at the airport, you can log onto Loopt and let your contacts know you’ve arrived. Since Loopt not only updates within the app itself, but can also export your status updates to Twitter and Facebook, it’s an easy way to announce your location globally. Next you can see who else has arrived, and communicate directly with those people-to find the best way into the city, for example. Once you’re at the conference, you can use Loopt’s Mix feature to find and chat with other nearby attendees about one of the presentations, or just find a partner for lunch.

Make Your Escape

Surf Report
Surf Report is a one-stop source for coastal weather, wave conditions, water temperature, and more.
Need to get away from it all? Let your iPhone point you in the right direction. If you want to start your day on the water, Oakley’s free Surf Report not only helps you find the closest break, it also tells you how big the waves are that day. Harold Mueller’s free Tides queries the closest tidal-monitoring buoys and stations to give you location-specific times for high and low tides, moon phases, sunrises and sunsets, and even currents, so you can plan the best time to go for a swim or a walk on the beach. Want to hit the slopes instead? Ski-report apps like The Snow Report by The North Face deliver the conditions at the closest slopes, and even give you maps and more for finding your way around the mountain. And if you get the urge to ruin a perfectly good walk, Harndmark’s $5 Golf, by Zagat, provides locations and reviews for more than 1,200 golf courses nationwide, sorted by location, so you can find a fairway and reserve a tee time with the push of a button.

Avoid Traffic Snarls

GasBag
Never hunt for the best gas prices again with GasBag.
When you need to get home in a hurry, nothing is worse than hitting a traffic jam. While you can use the Maps feature in your iPhone to view traffic congestion on highways, it doesn’t list every road in every area. CLO Software’s $2 Traffic View will let you look up all the neighboring traffic cams, so you can easily compare multiple routes. And if you traveled a little further than you planned and are running low on fuel, GasBag by Jamcode can help you find the best price for gas at nearby filling stations. And if you have to park in unfamiliar turf when you arrive, the free Take Me to My Car, by Eldar Sadikov, will remember when you parked.

Conjure a Cab

Tired of waiting on a street corner hoping a taxi will drive by? RideCharge’s free Taxi Magic will find the closest cab, place an order with the cab company, and show dispatch updates as the taxi makes its way to you. It even has a cancel order function, so you don’t have to sit and wait for the cab you called if another passes by first.

Get a Personal Trainer

Distance Meter Pro
Distance Meter Pro lets you track your running time, distance, pace, route, and burned calories.
Because your iPhone 3G knows where you are at any given moment, it can also track your movements-how far you travel and how quickly you move to get there. This lets your iPhone act like a go-anywhere personal trainer, measuring your runs, rides, and hikes. While a slew of apps can track your fitness, the $3Distance Meter Pro by Future Apps will also count calories for you. Simply enter your weight and activity type, and the app measures how much effort you had to expend to get there at the speed you did. When you’ve finished your run, the app will even export your activity to TrainingPeaks or MapMyFitness, so you can use it in conjunction with your regular training program. One thing to keep in mind when using these apps is that overhead clutter such as trees or storm clouds can interfere with data gathering. That means your iPhone may underestimate your distance, and you may not have a complete map to get back home again.

Be Your Own Tour Guide

Google Earth
See photos and Wikipedia entries on a map to learn more about your surroundings.
When you’re wandering a new city-or showing off your own neighborhood to out-of-town guests-your iPhone can offer up interesting details about your surrounding environment. The freeGoogle Earth app, for example, will zoom in on your current location, show you photos from points of interest-so if something you see catches your fancy, you can seek it out-and highlight nearby locations with an associated Wikipedia entry. This is a great way to learn unusual facts about historic buildings and landmarks without having to squeeze onto a crowded tour bus.

Get Truly Local News

If you want breaking headlines from the neighborhood, the freeAP Mobile News Network app will fetch news from your current location. However, sometimes events move faster than even the Associated Press can keep up with. If you want to know, for example, where all that smoke is coming from, or why a line is forming outside the building across the street, atebit’s $3 Tweetie lets you filter Twitter posts by location, so you can view all the tweets posted within a 2km radius even if your contacts didn’t write them. During times of crisis-or just at large local events-it can be an invaluable tool for keeping informed.

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Install a Radeon HD 4890 PC in a Mac Pro Without Flashing It!

롬 플레싱 없이 Mac Pro에 HD 4890 PC카드를 Mac Pro에 설치하는 방법!!

source : http://www.planetamac.es/como-instalar-una-radeon-hd-4890-en-un-mac-pro-sin-flashear

We were dreaming about it, and Netkas did. Originating from the Hackintosh projects, those "extensions" can be installed on most PC version of Radeon without requiring to flash the BIOS of those cards. How does it work? In summary, those extensions include part of the EFI code required for the card to be recognized by the Mac and to have them active in Mac OS X. Hereafter are results obtained after installing a Radeon HD 4890 PC version in a Mac Pro 2008:

Hereafter is the procedure to get to this point:

This procedure works with most Radeon: HD 4870, 4870X2 (recognized as 2 HD 4870), HD 3870, HD 4890, ... On our card, the first DVI works perfectly as a DVI Dual Link port, while the second one is only a single link. Beside this detail, everything is just working fine. Unlike with the Mac Edition card, such extension-activated card is becoming only active during the loading of Mac OS X and all components, and not immediately after the boot. This could be a problem is you want to boot from another partition or as a single users, however, it is so much easier than flashing the original BIOS of the card, that it should be considered by most users.

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