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Thu 28 Apr 2005, 22:55
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QUOTE (Gojinx @ Apr 24 2005, 22:43) Have you tried swaping out firewire interface cables-some are more equal than others. I've tried this. The cable makes no difference.
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-Shawn Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 18:12
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I got this whine on my powerbook with my new firebox and it is coming through the builtin audio out 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ahh! i leaned on my other keyboard! oops. anyway it is OK when i unplug the builtin audio out. But i would like to be able to keep it plugged into my mixer... Downloading CHUD right now (There was a guy on one of my school baseball teams nicknamed Chud...) maybe I'll try to write a UI scripting applescript to set turn off nap at login if it is possible to do so? If i can make it work I'll put it up for y'all.
by the way, which versions of CHUD run on panther? 4.1.1? 3.5.2?4.2.0a15? I assume that the later is not a final release - does the a stand for alpha? cant find any info on apple's site.
This post has been edited by arvidtp: Thu 9 Jun 2005, 18:15
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 21:09
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I tried doing this so myself but had no luck doing so. The part that I don't like the having to install XCode just to use the CHUD stuff... and when I tried that, the version of CHUD that came with the computer didn't show up in the status bar and work for me... the install CD which it came from was for OS 10.3.4 I do wish you luck with this. Hell... with the new processors I am sure this will be nonexistent. I've learned to cope with it (can't hear it with headphones on) but am also considering to make an IsoBox. To buy them is too expensive for my tastes. This might help too... http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?sto...4620&query=chud
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 00:23
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I use an older version of CHUD tools as the newer ones contain a lot of stuff i don't need. The version I am running on my g5 2x2 with OSX 10.3.9 is CHUD 3.5.1 and it works fine. I am not sure if it is still available or not from Apple but is worth looking for, and it doesn't need any additional software to be installed (like x code etc)
All I can say is, it makes my mac, which otherwise is a whing, chirping little monster, dead quiet. I have a totally grounded system, so it is nothing to do with faulty grounding in my studio, it is a mac problem and one I heard was not cured by changing the power supply.
Whatever, I hope it gets worked out, good luck!
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 21:38
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cool - it works! (CHUD 4.1.1 - I already had developer tools installed so I dont know if they needed to be or not). My powerbook is now (largely) silent when plugged in. Bravo! And here are some "Napplescripts" i whipped up (easier than i thought because they include a commandline tool for the processor control) http://files.arvidtp.net/napplescripts.dmgPut "Nap Off" in your startup items and you are good to go without your mac being so babyish, napping and whining all the time
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