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On December 23, 2014, I donated my Mac Pro 1.1 I got in April, 2007, so it may be help someone else express their creativity and productivity.
This Mac assisted me throughout college as well as writing OpenZoom. Farewell, my friend.
On December 23, 2014, I donated my Mac Pro 1.1 I got in April, 2007, so it may be help someone else express their creativity and productivity.
This Mac assisted me throughout college as well as writing OpenZoom. Farewell, my friend.
New to me, Mac Pro 5,1
Fairly well spec'ed considering its age, mid 2012.
I've had the case at the rear of the first picture for a while. I still intend to convert it to an ATX PC build when I have the time.
2 x 3.46Ghz 6 Core Xeon 5690
32GB Ram
120GB SSD
1TB NVME via a PCIe card
2 x 6TB 7200 drive
1 x 4TB 7200 drive
XFX RX570 XXX 8GB
USB 3/C PCIe card
Running macOS 11 Big Sur via OpenCore
I just need to update the Bluetooth and Wifi cards to enable handoff/airplay/continuity now
White Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii var.albiflora) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
The Sata power to 4-pin molex adapters are designed to plug into a single SATA power cable, so they have an extra flange that prevents plugging them directly into the mac pro SATA power ports.
Luckily, this flange can be easily trimmed with some wire cutters or a knife.
Make sure you trim the flange on the end with the L-shaped lip of the connector pins, and not the opposite end.
Trim both adapters.
This widescreen production was popping with 80,000 lumens of Barco HDX projection power. Source content was delivered from dual ProVideoPlayer MacPros with Spyder x20 Processing.
Mac Pro Quad-Core 2,93GHz, Apple LED Cinema Display 24", iPod Video 5G 80 GB, MacBook 6,1 (del 2009) , Apple Keyboard con teclado numérico, Ratón Apple.
Y la pantalla de la izquierda, es una pantalla de un ordenador antiguo que ya no existe. Estaba en mi casa y la aproveché. Es una LG de 15"
Slender Tree Frog (Litoria adelaidensis) in our garden, Huntingdale WA Australia
more of our little frog in the garden, seen only at night and seems to be playing to the camera
Pale Form Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera Var.flavescens) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, East Sussex England
This widescreen production was popping with 80,000 lumens of Barco HDX projection power. Source content was delivered from dual ProVideoPlayer MacPros with Spyder x20 Processing.
Broad-leaved Helleborine Orchid (Epipactis helleborine) at The Larches, Kent Wildlife Trust, Detling, Kent England
Red Cracking Bolete (Boletus chrysenteron) at Wepham Wood, Angmering, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
Nothing particularly special. A "simple" shot of the interior of my 6-core mid-2010 Mac Pro.
Usually only see pics of the dual processor systems with their relatively smaller heatsink/cooling systems. The single cpu cooling is massive :p
Dripping Bonnet (Mycena rorida) at Stoughton Down, a Forestry Commission England managed site, near Stoughton, West Sussex England
Today is the first day of summer......2011. It's a typical day for me. While eating breakfast, I watched The Travel Channel and then took a walk in my yard in South Georgia, USA noticing all the greenery and sunlight. Then I drove into Valdosta for line dance class at the Senior Citizen Center. While looking around, I found a group playing Chickenfoot with dominoes; so, I joined them and drank my Slimfast for lunch. Next I drove out to Stone Creek community and joined a water aerobics class in the swimming pool there. Finally I drove home and ate a Wendy's Apple-Pecan Chicken Salad that my husband had brought for me. We watched the first episode of "Wives and Daughters" on a Netflix DVD. He chopped some onion and yellow squash which I stewed for future meals. As I watched "America's Got Talent," I played "Words with Friends" with a friend in Florida, read a chapter of Cranford on my Kindle app, and read a chapter of the Bible all on my iPhone4. To end the evening I downloaded the videos and photos that I'd taken during the day and uploaded to Flickr.
The optional theme is The Printed Word.
Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon fusciventer) also known as a Quenda, at Piney Lakes Reserve, Winthrop WA Australia
Another group from the Archives, the 19th and penultimate day of our April 2015 holiday to Western Australia
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) at Lake Guntersville State Park, Guntersville Alabama USA
Site 34 on the North Alabama Birding Trails
New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae) at Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale WA Australia
Another day in the park, on the 4th day of our holiday in OZ
In Collaboration with Qasehku Bridal | Busana Lingga Contemporary
MUA: Sal Asri
Model: Mangala Sushmita
Fuji XH-1 + XF56 1.2 + AD600 (Deep Para 120) + AD600 (Octabox 90) + MacPro Xeon + Capture One Pro