Where do you find 666?

jul: English, I believe the story looses a BIG part when it's translated. Just got to book #5, I love this book.

Num: You don't say...:D
 
Bluefusion: It's called AluniteX, and I talked about it a while ago. I still like it, maybe even a little better than Aqua. :)

And, BTW, yes, I know it's "seismic", it's just that I was typing the filename a little fast since I had to make it below 32 characters or it wouldn't transfer to my iDisk. :( So I just didn't notice the typo – the word is spelled right in my essay, though. :)
 
Actually, just to let you know, your machine is 666.66 (it's always increments of 1/3) MHz... same way Apple did the 867 Power macs to distinguish from the crappy "866" used in the dell world. Apple just upped it one to make it sound more normal.
 
It seems to me my computer should be 665mhz.

I mean 133mhz (system bus) times 5 (multiplier setting) = 665mhz.
 
Originally posted by Bluefusion
Hey SimX, what skin is that? It looks like Sosumi but different...
It's called AlumiteX [A]. Not as cool as which is what I use. (Mine has actual scrollbars)

Anyway.. I HAD a 666 I could show you, but my Virus Scanner killed it and my HD backups of 8.6 don't have it available. It was called the SevenDust virus (a.k.a 666) and was wreaking havoc on my PowerBook Duo 2300 then my 8100 and eventually my iMac but I killed them all. Thought I had a copy in one of my HD backups, but nope. Oh well. It was an extension file.
 
LOL that's a way in the future :)

Holmes: you may be right, but that doesn't explain how we ended up with 533 G4s... :)
 
Hey! If you have more than 666 MB of RAM, do this in Open Firmware:

setenv boot-args maxmem=666

I don't know if this really works, but you can try :p
 
Originally posted by Bluefusion
Goddamn, xoot, where do you learn these cryptic commands and stuff? Geez...

To explain the cryptic Open Firmware command:

setenv boot-args maxmem=666 sets your computer to use only 666 MB of RAM. So, if you go into MUG, you will see that you have 666 MB of RAM.

This is recommended for computers with more than 666 MB of RAM :D

To set it back, just type setenv boot-args maxmem=whatever your real amount of MB of RAM is

:D
 
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