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[FIXED] Blockland v13 now runs on Snow Leopard (Mac OSX 10.6)
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Jay Ray:
I'm not that happy with Snow leopard, but I had to do a clean install of my OS, and since I lost my old install discs, I had to buy SL, which means that I am stuck with it.
Tokerovin:

--- Quote from: BobAndRob on September 30, 2009, 05:13:41 PM ---
Hardware Overview:
  Model Name:   MacBook
  Model Identifier:   MacBook1,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core Duo
  Processor Speed:   2 GHz
  Number Of Processors:   1
  Total Number Of Cores:   2
  L2 Cache:   2 MB
  Memory:   1 GB
  Bus Speed:   667 MHz


Intel GMA 950 (Graphics card):
  Chipset Model:   GMA 950
  Type:   GPU
  VRAM (Total):   64 MB of Shared System Memory
  Vendor:   Intel (0x8086)
  Device ID:   0x27a2
  Revision ID:   0x0003
  Resolution:   1280 x 800
  Pixel Depth:   32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)


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If you payed more than 200$ for that, which I assume you did, you got RIPPED OFF.
General Nick:

--- Quote from: MtnDew on October 01, 2009, 07:15:49 PM ---Apple pulled a vista.

 :cookieMonster:

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Too bad Blockland always worked 100% with Vista/Windows 7 so long as you had the proper drivers :cookieMonster:
DrMobius:

--- Quote from: Gen. Nick on October 04, 2009, 02:24:53 PM ---Too bad Blockland always worked 100% with Vista/Windows 7 so long as you had the proper drivers :cookieMonster:

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what now apple?
BobAndRob:
Please excuse my super long quote reply.


--- Quote from: suburb on October 03, 2009, 09:18:18 PM ---So if we double click our leopard installation discs will it bring files on snow leopard back with it or will it just screw you completely over and I don't know if they are leopard discs they came with my imac when I got it they say "iMac OS X Insall disc 1" theres two of them both say the same thing except for the number.

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...disk 1 is the OS, disk 2 is a ton of other software to go with it.
As for "screw you completely over" with downgrading, no, not at all.
I always do a clean install anyway, I like to wipe everything and install from scratch and then only put back the minimum amount of backups I made. It keeps my systems much cleaner that way.


--- Quote from: Justin K. on October 03, 2009, 09:39:18 PM ---I'm not sure if i should be laughing or fealing sorry for you.

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Either laugh or shake your head and sigh, you choose.


--- Quote from: Snaily on October 03, 2009, 09:56:11 PM ----snip- check the "DELETE EVERYTHING" button before installing.-snip-

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LOL.


--- Quote from: iKevin on October 03, 2009, 09:56:16 PM ---I'm on my Mac Pro with nine processors and I just hacked it so whenever Steam starts up on OS 10.6, A kernel panic is avoided with the multi-touch GUI.

Pwned.

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The above is...   ...   ......... I.... oh never mind, you leave me speechless with something which seems crazy.


--- Quote from: Tokerovin on October 04, 2009, 02:10:20 PM ---If you payed more than 200$ for that, which I assume you did, you got RIPPED OFF.

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... I got it 3 years ago when it was brand new. Even today it's worth more than that.
Please don't comment on stuff you don't know about, It doesn't benefit anybody.


--- Quote from: DrMobius on October 04, 2009, 03:06:15 PM ---what now apple?

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Simple answer: 10.6.2
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