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Intel Macs may sing a different tune

Steven Parker   on 12 December 2005 - 10:34 · 33 comments & 5654 views

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When Apple Computer introduces its first Macs with Intel processors next year, onlookers could be surprised to hear an unfamiliar sound as the systems boot up and load a native copy of Apple's Mac OS X "Tiger" operating system, sources say.

The sound heard as a Mac powers up -- often referred to as a "boot chime" -- has remained a constant on Apple's computer's for nearly a decade, with the last modification coming around the time the company introduced its PowerPC-based Power Macs.

Sources say prototypes of the first Intel Macs currently sport an unfamiliar boot chime, suggesting that Apple is at least toying with the idea making the change -- possibly to symbolize the Mac's evolution from PowerPC to Intel processors.

Without describing the new boot chime, sources quipped that it "doesn't sound anything like the 'Intel Inside' chime heard in most of the chip maker's media advertisements."

It also remains to be seen whether Apple will implement the boot chime modification in shipping Intel Macs, or if the change is meant only to help distinguish pre-production systems.
 
News source: Apple Insider


Mac OS X 10.4.4 progress

In related Apple news, sources and reports already present on the Internet say Apple this week released to developers build 8G17 of Mac OS X 10.4.4 Update -- a forthcoming maintenance release to the company's Tiger operating system.

Previous reports indicate that a later milestone of Mac OS X 10.4.4 may be the first version of Tiger to ship on Intel-based Mac systems. The release is also rumored to deliver fixes for AirPort and Bluetooth wireless access, Spotlight indexing and searching, and RAW camera support

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(1 reply) #1 Gary_Player on 12 Dec 2005 - 11:23
If its the intel dun-DUN-dun-DUN I'm going to kill someone

I never liked the startup chime...especially if you're hooked up to external speakers its too damn loud. That's why I got rid of it [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

In other news, yes, Tiger DOES need another update... sometimes I miss panther... rarely, but a .9 feels so much sturdier than a .3
#1.1 raskren on 12 Dec 2005 - 15:43
Come on man, 4th paragraph! Read the article before posting.
#2 saccrant on 12 Dec 2005 - 11:55
A BOOT CHIME!???
#3 Quick Reply on 12 Dec 2005 - 13:21
Where can I download the before and after?
(1 reply) #4 mr_da3m0n on 12 Dec 2005 - 13:23
You have never booted a mac? The traditionnal "DOOOOONG" chime when you press power that first appeared on PowerPC machines... I forgot the one that was used before that, but I recall it was similar. The PPC version was just more high quality.

For those interested... Apple has done this in the past for Testing/Engineering Sample boards as well:
http://www.applefritter.com/node/3 376

This is teh coolest chime I have ever heard

Last edited by mr_da3m0n on 12 Dec 2005 - 13:29
#4.1 Novaoblivion on 12 Dec 2005 - 19:00
That is cool!
#5 mikeyj on 12 Dec 2005 - 13:39
I don't really care what the chime is, just as long as it doesn't play any longer than the existing one.
#6 raskren on 12 Dec 2005 - 15:43
blah
#7 Slacker on 12 Dec 2005 - 16:05
maybe the new one is just a PC beep?
(3 replies) #8 Eli on 12 Dec 2005 - 20:00
Rumour has it that it's a fully lengthed song by the Killers running at 6 minutes and 36 seconds long with guest stars Rush and the lead singer from Metallica.

Only speculation though.
#8.1 virtorio on 12 Dec 2005 - 20:58
So Apple are targeting their new machines at 14 year olds?
#8.2 kirk26 on 12 Dec 2005 - 21:04
I don't think the kids on Neowin know who Metallica and Rush are...
#8.3 Eli on 13 Dec 2005 - 03:50
I don't see how Rush can be made for 14 year olds o_O

I was just making stuff up Randomly picked some bands.
(1 reply) #9 crackhbob on 12 Dec 2005 - 21:36
Some do and hate them only because metallica killed the old Napster...
#9.1 youngmc33 on 13 Dec 2005 - 17:12
Story of my life =/.
#10 DrunkenMaster on 13 Dec 2005 - 01:29
Please, please, please, no Bono or U2 telling me "Welcome to MacIntosh"....

How about no startup chime? I find the startup sound annoying now anyways.
(1 reply) #11 nwBen on 13 Dec 2005 - 02:57
<3 the current one. If they change it, Im changing it right back to the old one.
#11.1 sphbecker on 14 Dec 2005 - 19:15
Are you able to change the sound? I don't see any reason why you couldn't, but it is part of the hardware, not software, so the sound would have to be stored in flash memory or something (much like many custom PC system boards allow you to store custom post bitmaps.)
(2 replies) #12 mayamaniac on 13 Dec 2005 - 08:41
old one sucks, sounds like an old computer. Now it should do a new boot chime, could be the same DOOOONNGGG, but performed by a symphony orchestration, and delivered in digital 5.1 dolby surround sound.

or it just say "buy an iPod" on boot up, but in a high pitch frequency that only your subconscious mind could hear, that and your dog.

#12.1 DigitalDude on 13 Dec 2005 - 20:18
or be as insane as the THX startup sound
#12.2 advancedboy on 13 Dec 2005 - 21:55
That would be SO cool!

wwwwwuuuuuuuuuu----aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhnn! and then you get blown off your chair!
#13 indiehead on 13 Dec 2005 - 09:35
they could always change it to "oh yes! yes! yes! YEEESS!!!"

and upset my girlfriend
#14 manijak on 13 Dec 2005 - 13:31
First thing I do is to switch all sounds OFF ...who cares about boot chime????
#15 ph3412t3h13 on 13 Dec 2005 - 15:09
OMGWTFBBQ NO INTEL STARTUP CHIME OMG OMG OMG
#16 Windam on 13 Dec 2005 - 15:50
I like boot chimes especially the apple ones, I just hope they don't mess it up!
#17 Daedalus on 13 Dec 2005 - 21:20
As longs as it's not the Crazy Frog...
(1 reply) #18 bucko on 13 Dec 2005 - 22:12
Maybe its the sound of ice, to cool that hot Intel CPU.
#18.1 mr_da3m0n on 15 Dec 2005 - 13:58
.... you sound like that stupid oven mitt at some restaurant I went to while I was in the US.

Urgh. God I hate that oven mitt.
#19 Computer Guru on 14 Dec 2005 - 08:20
Inel is more heat-aware than PPC last I checked...
#20 Bamsebjørn on 14 Dec 2005 - 18:40
They could use random quotes from famous people... ...I like variation.

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