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Attempting to figure out why the PS4 Bluetooth connection is so bad all of the sudden.. 🎮
After a much longer wait than expected, it has finally arrived! It’s time to swap out the standard battery with the all new Extended Range Battery on my Dual+. The upgrade did involve more than I expected, but overall it’s pretty dang easy. Check out the photos below for a quick overview of what is involved.
Step 1: Here is the box that got delivered with the new battery, tools, and extra hardware.
Step 2: These are the three main parts that need to be installed. Extended Battery, New Front Riser, and New Rear Riser.
Step 3: Removal of the Standard Battery.
Step 4: Swapping out the Front Riser with a new taller version.
Step 5: Swapping out the Rear Riser with a new taller version.
Step 6: Installing the new Extended Battery.
Step 7: Finally, a firmware update.
Now you just need to charge it up and ride!
Experimenting with this settings combination on my phone this week. 📱
Raise to Wake = OFF
Tap to Wake = ON
It’s Pi all the way down today! 🏃♂️
More Power!
Boostedboard extended range battery
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706798214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196442881097566593344612847564823378678316527120190914564856692346034861045432664
Definitely not something I ever wanted to see popup as a notification. 😔
You will be greatly missed sir.
Looking forward to everyone coming out here again for WWDC! June 4-8!
8 year old triplets.
Streaming Live on Twitch!
The new micro @monday microcast is a super cool idea! Stoked to start listening.
We’re on the Fortnite iOS list!
Looks like a few people were interested in the announcement today regarding Fornite on iOS..
Run Log Update
Calendar Week: 10
Total Miles
This Week: 6.11
This Year: 68.55
Notes
😷 Someone passed on a nasty stomach bug to me this week..
👍 Did another 4+ mile run this week!
Goal For 2018: 250 Miles 🏃♂️
DIY Splatoon! 🎮
If you use an external drive with your PS4, this cable is a must! 🎮
Streaming Live on Twitch!
The 2010 era Mac Pro has always been one of my favorite Mac computers. The design and functionality are incredible. The thing that may surprise you is how usable the system still is in 2018! For a fun project, I have decided to see how ‘modern’ I can make my 2009 Mac Pro and document the journey. I am breaking it up into two parts; Software and Hardware. Enjoy the ride!
Real quick, here is what I am starting with:
Hardware
Early 2009 Mac Pro (4,1)
The first thing to upgrade is the firmware. Because the 2009 and 2010 models were mainly the same, you can upgrade your 4,1 system to be a 5,1 system! This is helpful because it allows you to update macOS to the latest version 10.13. This also allows you to upgrade hardware past what the 2009 model initially supported.
Note: the system will still show that it is a ‘Late 2009’ model, but you will see in system information that the identifier is now 5,1.
What You Will Need
Upgrading from 4,1 to 5,1 took a little work, but overall it was a smooth process. Initially, I was getting a ‘5570’ error code when running the firmware tool, but this was fixed simply by mounting the ‘MacProEFIUpdate.dmg’ but not running it. This then allows you to run the firmware tool and complete the firmware update required.
Once the system was showing that it was now a 5,1 instead of a 4,1, it was time to install a fresh copy of macOS. This was no different than any other install. I made a USB installer (I like Disk Maker X for making bootable macOS installers) and installed macOS High Sierra 10.13.3.
In part two I will cover everything related to hardware in this upgrade project!
UPDATE 2018-07-02
After getting 10.13.2 installed, I was never able to get any later 10.13.x update to install. These installers were also trying to do some system firmware update that wouldn’t complete successfully.
Regardless of how I tried:
I decided to try software update again when 10.13.5 released and still no luck. Today I created a new bootable flash drive for 10.13.5 and tried that route again. Good News! The fresh install of 10.13.5 worked and the firmware update completed successfully as well!
I now have a fresh install of 10.13.5
[Question? Send me a message!](mailto:?subject=burk.io Question: Mac Pro Upgrade Project - Part One)
jason at burk dot io
I listened to The Sauce podcast this morning because I was curious what went down with it last year. I also remember loving the sauce as a kid! 🍟
Movie Night: Thor Ragnarok 🎥 🍿
Podcast Friday: Welcome To Night Vale 🎙
“Twice-monthly community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale, where every conspiracy theory is true. Turn on your radio and hide.”
One of my favorite things of all time!
4.04 Run Not Found
(Fortunately it actually was found!)