![]() ![]() ![]() The new county library provides a number of special services, including summer reading programs and public meeting rooms. Hope Mills has its own police and fire departments and is only minutes away from four major hospitals. These facilities provide walking trails to tennis courts. Public parks and recreational facilities are located throughout the town. While the town is small, it offers its residents a full variety of services and recreation. The Big Rockfish Presbyterian Church and Hope Mills Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The local cotton mill and many other buildings were burned by General Sherman's troops during the Civil War. Much of the heritage and the town's name itself can be attributed to the cotton-milling industry that followed.īefore it was known as Hope Mills, the area was known as Little Rockfish Village and as Hope Mills Number One. In 1839, construction of the first cotton mill powered by the Hope Mills Dam was completed and was the beginning of a new era for the town. History Ĭhartered in 1891, Hope Mills can trace its beginning back to 1766, when due to the wealth of natural water power and the abundance of timber, a lumber camp, saw mill, grist mill, and pottery business were established. Several pieces of land around Exit 41 are within the town limits, although not connected to the town center.Īccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.0 square miles (18.2 km 2), of which 6.9 square miles (18.0 km 2) are land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km 2), or 1.40%, is covered by water, including Hope Mills Lake. Route 401 in western Fayetteville, and south 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to Interstate 95 at Exit 41. North Carolina Highway 59 (Main Street) runs through the center of the town, leading north 5 miles (8 km) to U.S. Little Rockfish Creek flows southeast to Rockfish Creek, a tributary of the Cape Fear River. The town center is next to a dam on Little Rockfish Creek, forming Hope Mills Lake. Its population was 15,176 at the 2010 census. We can't wait to speak with you!.Hope Mills is a town in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. Call today at (910) 476-4705 / (910) 322-3352 to speak with one of our F.C.A counselors or send us a message. Weekend care, Overnight care, Field care (military), BabyTimeshareHours. $ 50.00 ALL DAY / ALL NIGHT Drop In for the evening Friday & Saturday (Fun, Certified, Approved) counselors are First Aid & CPR certified, National Criminal & Fingerprint Checks, Certified Childcare experience. StringBean Kids offers a developmental sensory, motor, and social program for children to engage, learn, and grow. We offer both flexibility and peace of mind for parents to enjoy a night out, dinner, movies, run errands,doctor's appointment, or anything that you like. We offer a safe,and fun environment for children to play, relax, and make new friends while enjoying scheduled activities. StringBean Kids is a hourly drop in childcare that was founded by parents, for parents. ![]()
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![]() "Even in the daytime those deep coulees could open up all at once in front of you, before you had a chance to see where you were going, and at night it was something awful if you'd stop and think about it, which none of them ever did. They were good in the brush and wet weather, but in fine weather were left in the wagon." A few had a big buffalo robe to rollup in, but if they ever got good and wet you never had time to dry them, so they were not popular, All had a pair of bullhide chaps, or leggings they called them then. Lay on your saddle blanket and cover up with a coat was about the only bed used on the Texas trail at first. Most of them had an army coat with cape, which was a slicker and blanket, too. Their clothes and saddles were all homemade. ![]() For dress they wore wide-brimmed beaver hats, black or brown with a low crown, fancy shirts, high-heeled boots and sometimes a vest. Most all of them were Southerners, and they were a wild, reckless bunch. They used to brag that they could go anyplace a cow could and a stand anything a horse could. And I say, that is the way those first trail hands were raised. That was before the name roundup was invented, and before they had anything so civilized as mess wagons. In the early days in Texas, in the sixties, then they gathered their cattle, they used to pack what they needed on a horse and go out for weeks on a cow hunt they called it then. They never kicked, because those boys was raised under just the same conditions as there was on the trail - corn meal and bacon for grub, dirt floors in the houses and no luxuries. They had no tents, no tarps and damn few slickers. They had only three or four horses to the man, mostly with sore backs, because the old-time saddle ate both ways, the horse's back and the cowboy's pistol pocket. They had very little grub and they usually ran out of that and lived off of straight beef. Work oxen were used instead of horses to pull the wagon, and if one played out, they could rope a steer and yoke him up. It was a new business and had to develop. Those first tail outfits in the seventies were sure tough. From that time on the big drives were made every year, and the cowboy was born. In 1867 the town of Abilene was founded at the end of the Kansas Pacific Railroad and that was when the trail really started. In 1866 the first Teas herds crossed the Red River. So they trailed them out, across hundreds of miles of wild country thick with Indians. Here was all these cheap, long-horned steers overrunning Texas here was the rest of the country crying for beef - and no railroads to get them out. By the time the war was over they was down to four dollars a head - when you could find a buyer. They had multiplied and run wild while the men was away fighting for the Confederacy, especially down in the southern part, between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. "There were worlds of cattle in Texas after the Civil War. Below are excerpts from his memoirs, WE POINTED THEM NORTH: RECOLLECTIONS OF A COWPUNCHER. ![]() His memoirs of cowboy life - from the dangerous trail drives to the off-season shenanigans in town - was published in 1939. Nothing could have changed me after that." Teddy Blue worked on the range throughout the 1870s and 1880s. The experience, Abbott said later, "made a cowboy out of me. Teddy Blue, only 10 years old, was allowed to help herd them to Nebraska in hopes that the open air would improve his frail health. ![]() Teddy Blue's father decided to try his luck in the booming business and bought cattle from Texas. The Abbotts settled in Lincoln, Nebraska - a time when the region was overrun with Texas cattle and cowboys heading north on trail drives. "Teddy Blue" Abbott was born in Cranwich, England in 1860, and was brought to the West by his parents as a boy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Background and Technology Description 2.1. It was made for a specific purpose: to reduce energy expenditure by selecting the appropriate technology that will reduce the energy consumption of the system. Our comparison is not a comparison in itself, as can be found in other articles. Therefore, contrary to appearances, the smaller number of references in the literature is not a disadvantage it proves the innovativeness of our approach. For example, shorter processing times mean shorter communication times with system components, and therefore shorter times when they must operate at an increased or the maximum level of energy expenditure. ![]() This, in turn, without additional evidence, will reduce the energy demand of the system components. We have made a thesis that the choice of technology to write an application may reduce the load on the device resources on which the application runs, while at the same time having an acceptable level of data processing. Our programming and design experience has resulted in this idea, the results of which have been successfully implemented in our various projects. In the description of ready-made solutions in this field, we showed that, first of all, the topic is important because comparisons of this type of technology have already been carried out at the same time, we have shown that-so far-no one has approached the comparison of these technologies in terms of reducing the burden on resources, and thus in terms of the reduction of energy consumption. published, in 2017, an article with research results which showed that smartphone owners in certain countries were using even tens of mobile applications monthly. While the costs of the usage of mobile phones have gone down, mobile applications have grown in popularity. This was also a result of ‘mobile-first’ (or ‘responsive web design’) idea, the foundation of which was the creation of internet sites which would be available to be displayed on screens with various widths and resolutions. At the end of 2016, The Daily Telegraph published data which showed that mobile sites were displayed more on smartphones and tablets than notebooks and computers. The rapid development of cellular networks and the consequent reduction in the cost of using mobile networks, along with the increasing selection of cheap mobile devices, has resulted in many users leaving behind personal computers in favor of mobile devices. Over twenty five years ago, IBM introduced a device that could also save contacts in an address book, make notes, add events to a calendar, show emails, and handle simple games. ![]() The term ‘smartphone’ gradually replaced ‘telephone’. In the past, producers of cell phones understood that a list of their functionalities did not have to end with calls and short messages. The present world practically does not exist without smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a main ingredient in Jello-brand desserts, and also most marshmallows and gummy candies. Over eten – De weg van een snoepje from Eén on Vimeoĭespite its revolting production methods and unfoodlike texture, people actually eat the stuff. Here is a remarkable two-minute video showing gelatin’s production process in reverse. So when you see gelatin on a product’s ingredient list, why not contact the company and ask they seek an alternative? What is Gelatin Made of? Food companies should purge their products of it. ![]() It’s quivering, disgusting, unnecessary, and nutritionally of no value. What you can’t make a case for is eating gelatin, ever. I don’t eat meat, but I acknowledge that you can make a case for eating it. It’s long-past time for food companies to stop using gelatin as an ingredient. Gelatin comes from the skins, connective tissues, and bones of cattle and pigs. But gelatin’s actual production methods are incredibly disturbing. In fact, it’s often a key ingredient of brightly colored desserts and candies. 47(6): 587-597.Gelatin is not vegan, but it is remarkably disgusting. “HYDROCOLLOIDS AS THICKENING AND GELLING AGENTS IN FOOD: A CRITICAL REVIEW.” JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 2010. SUGAR CONFECTIONERY AND CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURE. Whichever is your customer’s preference, Nassau Candy is the one-stop shop for everything gummy. So, which one wins the battle? We do! We get endless possibilities of flavor, color, shape, and texture combinations for chewy candy. Short, fast flavorful jelly beans? Pectin’s at work. Stretchy gummy worms? Gelatin’s giving you that strength. Pectin and gelatin generate different types of gummies based on how they work. Products made from this high methoxyl pectin are not thermoreversible and do not melt in higher temperatures. The vast majority of pectin candies use high methoxyl pectin because its gelling is created through high sugar, high acid environments (the perfect storm in gummy candies).īonus: pectin generally creates a fast flavor release which makes for a great showcase for the candymaker. You can either have a lot of these (high methoxyl), or not many (low methoxyl), and the quantity determines how the ingredient works. There are two types of pectin identified by extra side chains that hang off of the main polysaccharide chain. Instead of those junction points that define a gel, polysaccharide jellies are extremely thickened solutions turned solid. While gelatin creates a pure protein gel, pectin gels are technically labeled as a jelly. ![]() See, it’s suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Pectin is a carbohydrate called a polysaccharide that is present in the skin of fruits and vegetables, and most commercial pectin is sourced from apple or citrus. Pectin gummies – softer chew, more tender bite.ĭefining textural characteristics are a more tender, soft bite, but a much shorter, brittle product than gelatin gummies (in layman’s terms – not as much stretch). Perhaps you can satisfy their gummy urge with pectin gummies. So, your vegan and vegetarian customers may ask for gummy alternatives. Leave a bag of gummies in a car on a really hot day, and you’ll experience the meltdown.ĭid you know: gelatin is derived from animal connective tissue? It is created with proteins extracted from skin or bone. That means that in high temperatures, the gel reverses and the product becomes liquid. That lends the product sturdy stretch but also a quality called thermoreversibility. Gelatin creates relatively strong gels that are formed via protein strand associations which tangle and link together to form strong junctions. The gelling agent, gelatin, is pure protein. Read on to learn more and explore the characteristics that make pectin and gelatin gummies so unique. As customers reach for all things gummy this season, you can wow them with some sweet science facts about what makes each type distinctive. It seems every customer has their own nostalgic favorite- gummy bears, sour worms, fruit slices- and each of these have different textures and eating experiences. The National Confectioners Association reports that sales of the chewy candy category increased by 4.1% year over with sales over $2,164,000,000 for the year ending 2017. The non-chocolate chewy candy market is growing. Innovation and creativity are driving new products into the market and customers are eating it all up! Showcasing a wide variety of sweet (or sour), chewy gummies in a prominent location in your shop for the warmer months is a great way to help increase impulse sales. Gummies really stand up to the heat (see below for the science behind it). ![]() The best warm weather bet for sweet treats? Gummies! As the sunny days of the warmer months stretch on well into fall, the high temperatures might make customers second guess that chocolate bar purchase. ![]() ![]() Why does the project not build any more? Nothing has changed since the last time I built it.Why do I have 2 versions of the same jar file on my classpath?.Where on Earth did that jar file come from? I didn't declare it.I don't understand this error message.Why does this dependency not have a version element?.How did that jar file end up in my WAR file?. ![]()
![]() The frame sync functionality ensures untimed signals can be incorporated with ease, while format converters allow you to incorporate mixed signal equipment or send specific format outputs. Effects Memory functionality allows for animated memory recalls, while MemoryAI ensures memory recalls will not adversely affect what is currently on-air.įreely-assignable within the system, the 6 internal frame syncs / format converters eliminate the need for external conversion and sync equipment. The Memory system allows for up to 100 memories per ME and MiniME per show file, while multiple show files can be stored on the USB drive. All of these DVE and chroma key resources "float" within the system and can be used system-wide by the main ME or 2 MiniMEs.Ĭarbonite Black Solo has 72 Custom Control Macros available for use directly from the switcher control panel, while up to 256 Custom Control Macros can be created in DashBoard - each of which can be customized with numerous events and timing settings. UltraChrome offers optimal capture of high luma detail in the edge regions, as well as compensation for similar foreground and background levels in the chroma key. ![]() The single UltraChrome chroma keyer uses patented Ross technology to provide the best chroma key possible for virtual productions. Solo's 2 DVE channels are great for making box shots and can also be used for DVE transitions. MiniMES are completely independent of Solo's single ME and contain their own key/mix resources, making them great for unique outputs, on-set monitors, and multi-screen processors. These are great for additional dissolves and key layers. The 2 MiniME modules do not reside in a fixed position in the signal flow, they float and can be used anywhere in the signal path. The ME also provides a clean feed output. Advanced pattern generators are available for wipes, pattern masks and color washes. This network control software allows total control of all switcher functions and makes it easy to create a purpose-built UI for your specific production environment.Ĭarbonite Black Solo's main ME has 4 powerful keyers with luma, linear, Chroma and DVE key types - as well as an additional 5th hidden keyer for animated Media Wipe and DVE transitions. In addition to a refined control panel, Solo is part of the Ross DashBoard Control ecosystem. This switcher features fully-customizable macros and a memory system with unique smart recall and effect recall functionality. Smaller switchers generally feature base-level custom controls and memories, but not Carbonite Black Solo. Need a unique output for an on-screen monitor? Want to do a multi-screen projection on-stage? Carbonite Black Solo's unique MiniMEs give you the resources to do this - without touching the main ME bus. Carbonite Black Solo is built with internal video processing and MultiViewer resources, so no external gear is required. If your productions are on the go, at different facilities and events, you want to make it easy to plug-in and get the show rolling. ![]() There is no other production switcher in the world with this kind of built-in functionality. Compact and affordable, the Carbonite Black Solo 1ME production switcher is built with the tools to create a top-notch show, wherever you take it.Ĭarbonite Black Solo provides the compact form and affordability of a small switcher, while offering the big switcher feature-set of the Carbonite Black series.ĭedicated single-channel clip player built directly into the production switcher, for simple playout of video clips directly from a connected USB-media drive. Today's content creators are expected to deliver increasingly engaging content to their audiences, while keeping costs low. Carbonite Black Solo Compact Production Switcher ![]() ![]() Open SourceSystem Information UtilityMacMenuMeters is a set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for Mac OS X.Learn more about MenuMetersMenuMeters info, screenshots & reviewsAlternatives to MenuMeters20 FiltersMacWindowsShow more filters 434RainmeterIs this a good alternative? Yes NoCopy a direct link to this comment to your clipboard Free.Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of MenuMeters. Suggest changesThis page was last updated MenuMeters 21 Free Other great apps like MenuMeters are iStat Menus, NetWorx, NetSpeedMonitor and MenuMeters for El Capitan.MenuMeters alternatives are mainly System Information Utilities but may also be Network Monitors or Desktop Customization Tools. The best alternative is Rainmeter, which is both free and Open Source. There are more than 10 alternatives to MenuMeters for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Android, Android Tablet and Steam. ![]() ![]() MenuMeters Alternatives: Top 10 System Information Utilities and similar apps | AlternativeTo (function()() Skip to main contentSkip to site searchPlatformsCategoriesOnlineWindowsAndroidMaciPhoneLinuxiPadAndroid TabletProductivitySocialDevelopmentBackupRemote Work & StudyLoginSign up HomeOS & UtilitiesMenuMetersAlternativesMenuMeters AlternativesMenuMeters is described as 'set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for Mac OS X' and is a system information utility in the os & utilities category. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Everyone has inside of her a piece of good news. “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” – Alice Walker You will not determine my story – I will.” – Amy Schumer “I am a woman with thoughts and questions and sh*t to say. She must not be awed by that which has been built up around her she must reverence that woman in her which struggles for expression.”- Margaret Sanger “Woman must not accept she must challenge. “One of the most courageous things you can do is identify yourself, know who you are, what you believe in and where you want to go.”- Sheila Murray Bethel “When one door of happiness closes, another opens but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.” – Helen Keller “The way in which we think of ourselves has everything to do with how our world see us and how we see ourselves successfully acknowledged by the world.” – Arlene Rankin “The best protection any woman can have … is courage.” – Elizabeth Cady Stanton She values and uses all of her gifts.” -Nancy Rathburn “A strong woman understands that the gifts such as logic, decisiveness, and strength are just as feminine as intuition and emotional connection. That’s why they don’t get what they want.”- Madonna “A lot of people are afraid to say what they want. “Not knowing you can’t do something, is sometimes all it takes to do it.” – Ally Carter ![]() “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” – Anais Nin “And the trouble is, if you don’t risk anything, you risk more.” – Erica Jong “Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get.” – Ingrid Bergman “The power you have is to be the best version of yourself you can be, so you can create a better world.” – Ashley Rickards “The most effective way to do it, is to do it.” – Amelia Earhart ![]() Keep fighting for your dreams!” – Gabby Douglas “Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself. “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” – Eleanor Roosevelt “I learned a long time ago that there is something worse than missing the goal, and that’s not pulling the trigger.” – Mia Hamm Don’t gamble on the future, act now, without delay.” – Simone de Beauvoir “I choose to make the rest of my life the best of my life.” – Louise Hay “Women asking for raises should not only know their value, but they should ask with the confidence that they’re helping the company to be successful.” – Senator Kirsten Gillibrand “We do not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better.” – J.K. There will just be leaders.” – Sheryl Sandberg “In the future, there will be no female leaders. “I’ve learned that making a living is not the same thing as making a life.” – Maya Angelou If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough.” – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf “The size of your dreams must always exceed your current capacity to achieve them. ![]() Growth and comfort do not coexist.” – Ginni Rometty “I learned to always take on things I’d never done before. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says “I’m possible!” – Audrey Hepburn Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.”- Oprah Winfrey You have to go down the chute.” – Tina Fey “You can’t be that kid standing at the top of the water-slide, overthinking it. “Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.” – Golda Meir When there’s that moment of ‘Wow, I’m not really sure I can do this,’ and you push through those moments, that’s when you have a breakthrough.” – Marissa Mayer “I always did something I was a little not ready to do. “The difference between successful people and others is how long they spend time feeling sorry for themselves.” – Barbara Corcoran I thought I would share some of my favourites! Here are 50 Inspirational Quotes to help you Elevate your Career (and life in general!) We have a rich history of women whose inspirational quotes can motivate, inspire and encourage you to be the best version of yourself. ![]() ![]() ![]() Please note that the wildcard ‘ ~‘ means that the folder is located in home/user/tutorials rsync -t linuxandubuntu:~/videos/*.avi ~/tutorials/ rsync commands locally are more like cp and mv commands which means that you can use it also not just for backing up data, but also to keep them organized or move them from origin folder.To copy files from a server on a folder called videos to a local folder on our computer named tutorials we can use the code below. The code above will copy all our videos with extension avi to our videos folder in our home directory. Suppose we have more than one file to be transferred with the same extension, we can use the code below: rsync -t *.avi linuxandubuntu:~/videos. Note that you can copy all files with the same extension using wildcards. rsync -t tutorial.avi linuxandubuntu:~/videos Today we are going to show you the most commonly used commands for starting right away.Īs we already know, good explanations are better with examples, and we will show you below how would you send a video called tutorial.avi from our ubuntu laptop to linuxandubuntu server on the folder videos located on the home folder. Rsync has too many commands you can see on its man page. Rsync allows a user only to copy files from or to remote hosts if either you are the local host ( host A) or the remote host ( host B) and not a third host ( host C) connected, pretending to transfer from A to B. Support for anonymous or authenticated rsync daemons (ideal for mirroring).Pipelining of file transfers to minimize latency costs.Does not require super-user privileges.Can use any transparent remote shell, including ssh or rsh.A CVS exclude mode for ignoring the same files that CVS would ignore. ![]() Exclude and exclude-from options like GNU tar.It allows users to copy links, devices, owners, groups, and permission from one host to another or between folders.Its algorithm ( lqquick checkrq algorithm) includes checking for files that have a recent modified date and copy only these new files.Īccording to rsync man page, rsync has some good features that follow below: Rsync uses a delta-transfer algorithm to transfer files, reducing the time it takes to send files remotely and locally with tags available to only incrementing the remaining missing part of files. It is used at most by system admins to copy or move files through the network and even works on local files. Rsync is a Linux CLI to copy or sync files between location A and B where location A and B can differ from network, host or device type. ![]() ![]() In contrast, the Realtek line of HD Audio codecs are generally well-supported. However, many of Gigabyte’s recent motherboards, including all of the MicroATX Z77 and H77 boards, use the VIA VT2021 HD Audio codec chip, which is not well-supported. So, don't be offended because I know it is my user error why it won't work how I want it but configuring Ozmosis is not it's strongest point.Gigabyte’s new UEFI BIOS is particularly well-suited for building Hackintoshes. I am certain that it is my human error why I don't get accelerated graphics but the trial and error method is very time consuming and unforgiving (again in my case).Īlso when I to reset all nvram settings are gone which I injected through the Console. When things don't work I have to use my Clover usb stick, reboot, hit boot through Clover, adjust things in the EFI patition and try again. The idea of having all what is required to boot OS X in the BIOS is definitely very compelling but the, in my case, troublesome setup is not encouraging. All other options I can disable (like the Fixes for DSDT etc).Īnd with Ozmosis it is likely too to use them but it won't initialize. again, no messages, just a black screen.įrom Clover I know I _have_ to use the Nvidia Web drivers plus a SSDT.aml plus FakeSMC.kext and a Intel 217V ethernet kext. I even tried to populate the EFI partition EFI/Oz with a ist but it only gave me a black screen. ![]() ![]() I know I cam use nvram to adjust things but that is really annoying to do. I really miss the possiblity (like I can with Clover through the GUI) to change options and boot without the change to be permanent, so when it fails I can change something else and so on till I get what I want and make it permanent in ist. Nothing, again black screen, no verbose messages, nothing. Nvidia Web drivers were already installed, so again editing and inserted nvda_drv=1 after -xcpm -v, safe, reboot. Next was trying to get accelerated graphics. I edited /System/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ and inserted: Only after POST managed to boot up but as it is safe boot, got to the Desktop. So I tried after POST for verbose, nothing, black screen. I have flashed Ozmosis (the rev 1.1 version) onto my Z97N-WIFI and adjusted the BIOS settings to the recommended targets (vT-d disabled and so on), made sure there was only one SSD with OS X 10.11 on port 0 (OS X 10.11 perfectly working with Clover 3543).įirst boot gave black screen. ![]() Mobo: gigabyte x79 up4 (rev1.0 bios version F8g modded with samsung_m2_dxe to boot m.2 drives) / cpu: i7 3820 / gpu: gigabyte nvidia 970 mini itx 4gb / ram: 32gb (8*4gb) 1600MHz Kingston HyperX Fury / hdd: 2*2tb Caviar Black + 4tb Caviar Black for storage / ssd: Samsung 840pro 256gb(windows10) + Crucial M100 256gb(osx) + Samsung SM951 via PCIe adapter (osx backup) / yosemite 10.10.5 via clover v2 r3330 / bootflags: kext-dev-mode=1 npci=0x2000 nvda-drv=1 / latest nvidia webdrivers / SSDTs & ist from Rampagedev X79.dmg // modded Powermac G5 chassis + 3*P2415Q via DP & 1 Generic monitor via HDMI + Apple numeric keyboard + RME Raydat PCIe soundcard Ozmosis shell log recognizes the cpu (maybe is relevant) Unknown CPU family 0圆 model 0x2d stepping 0x7 Sorry for writing in English, but I'm trying to run Ozmosis on a Gigabyte GA X79 UP4 (rev1.0)Īnyways here is the original bios file from web: Links sind ausgeblendet, bitte einloggen oder registrieren.īut the main issue is that few days ago I was able to boot with ozmosis1479 into my working yosemite installation, but today with every build I'm stuck with CPU not recognized ![]() |
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