![]() I'm still getting used to it.But just being able to time stretch any audio file and transpose them on the fly is making things so simple I no longer have to go searching for loops in the right key anymore.Īnyhoo.If you have the money, I'd definitely recommend getting a Mac Pro.Even one of the lower 2.1 Ghz models. So if you delete something accidentally or screw up, you just load time machine and reset your Mac back by a few days. If you ever need to retrieve anything, it keeps a dated screen shot of everything you've done going back a couple of weeks. Just designate one of the hard drives as your backup and once an our it backs up everything. Since I got the Core 8, I've totally loaded it up with as much software as possible like Dreamweaver, Cubase, iWeb, Photoshop, Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, Lightroom, Portfolio, Logic Pro, iMovie, Carrara, Finale, Sibellius, etc etc. There's one with fish in an aquarium that you'd swear was the real thing. What can I say.Even the screen savers are hard to believe. Now I never have to go searching for old files anymore. I took about 1000 of my backup CDRW's and transferred them onto the Mac. Right now the Pentium monitor is still at Future Shop.ģTB of hard drive space is hard to get used to as well. In fact it's already been in for repair twice already. I bought a brand new Pentium with Windows Vista about 6 months ago and to put it mildly, it's a piece of crap compared to this. The operating system is a pleasure to use. On top of that it's about $150 per 750GB hard drive and a couple more grand for 16GB of Ram. Mine was about 7 grand with a 23" display and a second 30" display for later this year will be about another 2 grand. I turned on my old G3 the other day and I couldn't believe how noisy and dull looking it was. The cinema display is crisp and clear and the unit is almost completely silent. Other than that.Compared to the old Beige G3 Mac I've been using for 12 years, it's fast as all hell. I figured 2GB would be enough but I'm already struggling when I have a browser, email client, Cubase and a couple of other programs running at the same time. I grabbed 4 750GB hard drives off eBay and right now I'm still waiting for the 16GB of ram to arrive since it's not available in Canada yet. I started with just one 320GB hard drive and 2GB Ram, mainly cause Apple's prices are way out of line compared to after market stuff. To replace any component like the hard drives, you just flip open the latch cover and pull the drive out. The desktop case itself is built like a tank and it couldn't be easier to access the insides. Holy crap is about the first words that come to mind. Developmentĭevelopment of par2cmdline program and Parchive file specification are done at the Github project page.Figured I'd do a gear review of this computer since I just bought one. The old website on Sourceforge has some more information. Specification for Parchive files, version 1 Specification for Parchive files, version 2. Currently waiting on a reference implementation before finalizing the specification. Specification for Parchive files, version 3 - ALPHA DRAFT. Some help is available on the old website on Sourceforge Documentation Responsible for the file format and the par2cmdline client.ĭocumentation for the par2cmdline client can be gotten by running "par2 -help" or "man par2" (or "par2cmdline -help" and "man par2cmdline").īugs in par2cmdline can be tracked on the Github project's issues page. Repair files by running "par2 repair *.par2".īugs and questions for graphical client should be directed to Repair files by running "par2 repair *.par2".Īrch / Antergos Install with "sudo pacman -S par2cmdline". Fast, easy to use comprehensive electrical calculators from the creators of iCertifi. Ubuntu / MINT / Debian Install with "sudo apt install par2". MacPAR deLuxe is a great help if you download (or upload) large collections of files. Repair files by running "par2 repair *.par2". Follow the instructions in the INSTALL file. Supports ".par" and ".par2" files.įrom source code Use git to clone the source code. PyPar2 A graphical frontend for par2cmdline. WARNING: There is a scammer who controls and is the top search result. MultiPar A graphical client written by Yutaka Sawada. QuickPar A graphical client written by Peter Clements. (We call these programs "clients".) Below is It can be read and written by manyĭifferent programs. Multiple media, a few will fail entirely. Where people fear a CD/DVD/tape will get damaged or, when using Safely sending large files on Usenet (a.k.a., "network news") and Has been around for 20 years and there have been millions of ".par" file) and want to repair the original file(s), you Parchive's latest version is version 2.0 and its files have It's like RAID for files instead of a whole file If you lose part of yourįile in transmission or in storage, you can use a Parchive file to
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