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Hello everyone, I am unable to access the tonymacx86.com website. Is the site out for you guys too? Source: over 1 year ago
I did already check that Apple support page, which is where I realized that the 6950XT is not officially supported. After that I had subsequently went down the rabbit hole on egpu.io, tonymacx86.com, and macrumors.com, but unfortunately most the threads are from back in May with no really new info:. Source: over 1 year ago
I say to Hackintoshers: Switch to tonymacx86.com or Hackintosh subreddit. Source: over 1 year ago
I read some posts on tonymacx86.com that someone was having troubles with OpenCore 0.7.4 and redid their hack under OpenCore 0.7.5 and got good results. I also found out that the iMac20,1 was a better mac to simulate than the mini, so I rebuilt my EFI files using OpenCore 0.7.5 Debug versions. Source: over 2 years ago
To make it more specific, you really ought to be checking out RehabMan's posts on tonymacx86.com - Basically everything he says there is more or less gold. It doesn't mean he's perfect, but he has a LOT of guides on there with lots of reading and links. Source: over 2 years ago
So, you're complaining about a company, that hired a second company to host its files for download. Mediafire has been selling file storage / download capability to the internet and businesses, for ages. It's been reviewed by Gizmodo, c/Net, Lifehacker, TechCrunch, and engadget.com, that I know of. Source: over 1 year ago
How? It's not up and operating yet? There is still a waiting list to join when it goes live. Maybe somebody at engadget.com should research before writing articles. Source: about 2 years ago
This is from the DNS server on their VPN server not responding to your computer's DNS requests (aka, your PC is asking it what the IP for engadget.com is and the DNS server on their side isn't responding so your PC doesn't know the IP needed to get there). I made a post about noticing this happen at random on the US-IL#60-68 servers but it seems afew others it's happening on as well. Source: about 2 years ago
I keep getting this warning. Sometimes hitting F5 will load the page fine, sometimes no. I would have to F5 many times for the site to load. it happens on multiple browsers. Here im trying to open engadget.com and petapixel.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Recently, holoride had a roadshow in the US and got to show off its In-Car gaming. The experience was really amazing and this even led to R. Baldwin of http://engadget.com giving a review of the experience. Source: over 2 years ago
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