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Macbook advice

Post by forge » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:15 pm

there is a chance I may be getting a macbook soon

if this happens, does anyone here have any specific suggestions/advice?

I will need to get a white one so that I have Firewire

are there any hard and fast rules?

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by pulsoc » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:21 pm

Buy lots of RAM and install it yourself.

Macbook FTW!

Not a lot of free vsts

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by forge » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:38 pm

pulsoc wrote:Buy lots of RAM and install it yourself.

Macbook FTW!

Not a lot of free vsts
2gb enough? I gots it already!

as far as vsts - I tend to avoid free ones these days anyway because I already have too much!

also, I will dual boot with XP

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by beats me » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:01 pm

Make sure to get the FTR2234-765 mother board, with the Zyclonose D.54 chip set, a quad-ram-scan 456, and the Zoop 345-456 Esta graphics card with a Trip Floor boost. Try to avoid the Silk float head ports and the Maven cross coupler screen diode.

Oh wait, it's a Mac. Goddamn I hate PCs.

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by forge » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:35 pm

beats me wrote:Make sure to get the FTR2234-765 mother board, with the Zyclonose D.54 chip set, a quad-ram-scan 456, and the Zoop 345-456 Esta graphics card with a Trip Floor boost. Try to avoid the Silk float head ports and the Maven cross coupler screen diode.

Oh wait, it's a Mac. Goddamn I hate PCs.
OI YOU! GET BACK IN THE BOX!

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by Hidden Driveways » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:40 pm

Oi vey. It just took me 5 minutes of searching to dig this up:

Landwhale wrote: If you're planning on getting a Mac, you can see which firewire chipset it has by booting into verbose mode (hold apple/command + v while powering the computer on) or single user mode (hold apple/command + s while powering on). You will see a line about a 1/3 or so down the screen regarding firewire, if the line has "TI" in it, you have a Texas Instrument chipset.
I made sure mine did before I bought it. The Agere chipsets were known to cause problems with firewire audio interfaces, so you might want to avoid getting a MBP with this chipset in it. Supposedly the new ones have the Agere chipsets, so who knows if they'll have problems or not.

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by beats me » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:41 pm

forge wrote:
beats me wrote:Make sure to get the FTR2234-765 mother board, with the Zyclonose D.54 chip set, a quad-ram-scan 456, and the Zoop 345-456 Esta graphics card with a Trip Floor boost. Try to avoid the Silk float head ports and the Maven cross coupler screen diode.

Oh wait, it's a Mac. Goddamn I hate PCs.
OI YOU! GET BACK IN THE BOX!
:)

Just prepping you for the world of not having to overthink everything. It will just work or not work for you. More RAM and bigger hard drives are about where your options start and end. Think of all the free time you will now have!

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by forge » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:49 pm

Hidden Driveways wrote:Oi vey. It just took me 5 minutes of searching to dig this up:

Landwhale wrote: If you're planning on getting a Mac, you can see which firewire chipset it has by booting into verbose mode (hold apple/command + v while powering the computer on) or single user mode (hold apple/command + s while powering on). You will see a line about a 1/3 or so down the screen regarding firewire, if the line has "TI" in it, you have a Texas Instrument chipset.
I made sure mine did before I bought it. The Agere chipsets were known to cause problems with firewire audio interfaces, so you might want to avoid getting a MBP with this chipset in it. Supposedly the new ones have the Agere chipsets, so who knows if they'll have problems or not.
thanks - I think this is exactly the issue that I kind of faintly remembered and why I posted the thread

that, and I wanted beats me to make a PC joke :wink: :P
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Re: Macbook advice

Post by contakt321 » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:50 pm

Hidden Driveways wrote:Oi vey. It just took me 5 minutes of searching to dig this up:

Landwhale wrote: If you're planning on getting a Mac, you can see which firewire chipset it has by booting into verbose mode (hold apple/command + v while powering the computer on) or single user mode (hold apple/command + s while powering on). You will see a line about a 1/3 or so down the screen regarding firewire, if the line has "TI" in it, you have a Texas Instrument chipset.
I made sure mine did before I bought it. The Agere chipsets were known to cause problems with firewire audio interfaces, so you might want to avoid getting a MBP with this chipset in it. Supposedly the new ones have the Agere chipsets, so who knows if they'll have problems or not.
I believe the Lucenta chipsets were also questionable.

2 gb of Ram should be fine. That's what I have in my Bl(mac)k Book and I never have had an issue where I feel underpowered.

The other investment I recommend: an external HD. BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by dazzer » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:57 pm

Agere is the same as Lucent. Had compatibility issues with RME if I remember right, work with (many?) other interfaces just fine, MOTU for example. As far as I know, all new Mac laptops have now not got TI. Take your interface to the shop to see if it works alright, that's what I did when I got my MacBook, downloaded Live demo and the performance test Live Set.
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Re: Macbook advice

Post by swishniak » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:58 pm

aw spring for the full 4 gb (3rd party for about 40 bucks).

and yes, time machine for automatic backups.

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by beats me » Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:03 pm

forge wrote:
Hidden Driveways wrote:Oi vey. It just took me 5 minutes of searching to dig this up:

Landwhale wrote: If you're planning on getting a Mac, you can see which firewire chipset it has by booting into verbose mode (hold apple/command + v while powering the computer on) or single user mode (hold apple/command + s while powering on). You will see a line about a 1/3 or so down the screen regarding firewire, if the line has "TI" in it, you have a Texas Instrument chipset.
I made sure mine did before I bought it. The Agere chipsets were known to cause problems with firewire audio interfaces, so you might want to avoid getting a MBP with this chipset in it. Supposedly the new ones have the Agere chipsets, so who knows if they'll have problems or not.
thanks - I think this is exactly the issue that I kind of faintly remembered and why I posted the thread

that, and I wanted beats me to make a PC joke :wink: :P
A priest, a rabbi, and a PC user walk into a bar… :wink:

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by Sales Dude McBoob » Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:50 pm

beats me wrote: A priest, a rabbi, and a PC user walk into a bar… :wink:
The priest asks the rabbi if he knows what happens when you die. Before he can answer the PC user interjects "Your screen turns blue and you forget your entire life. It's as if you never existed at all."

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by beats me » Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:06 pm

Sales Dude McBoob wrote:
beats me wrote: A priest, a rabbi, and a PC user walk into a bar… :wink:
The priest asks the rabbi if he knows what happens when you die. Before he can answer the PC user interjects "Your screen turns blue and you forget your entire life. It's as if you never existed at all."
Then the Apple hispter kid walks in, says "Awwww", and buys everybody a round of shots.

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Re: Macbook advice

Post by Marx » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:53 pm

forge wrote:there is a chance I may be getting a macbook soon

if this happens, does anyone here have any specific suggestions/advice?

I will need to get a white one so that I have Firewire

are there any hard and fast rules?

Why do you need Firewire? I would change now. Firewire is already a thing of the past :(

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