Thanks Bruce - it is working just fine on OS9, I was just seeing if
there was a 'fix' to pop this thing into a window in OS-X, and it
doesn't look like it is possible. National Instruments does provide a
developers toolkit, so one could I guess in theory write one, but it's
probably not worth the
The color right 2.0 software runs just fine under os 9.2.2. It will
not run under classic in os x10.4.? Because the application cannot
communicate with the GPIB card. There are three configurations I can
try here - turn off the os9 GPIB drivers, and leave the OSX drivers
on, the opposite, or the
And just to add to this - A National Instrument Knowlegebase acticle
confirms that the GPIB card cannot be accessed from within a Classic
Window in OS-X, so I know this isn't going to be striaghtforward of it
can be done.
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Thanks Dan - Let me help with more info.
The GPIB card is a national Instrument PCI-GPIB/TNT card rev K I
think.
The mac is a G4 Digital Audio, I have both 9.2.2 and OS-X 10.4.11.
The scanner is an Optronics Colorgetter 3 plus, using a program called
Colorright Pro 2.0.
I'll have to dig around
Hi gang, this should be easy. I want to send a program written for
mac OS 7.5 - 9.2.2 to a couple of buddies of mine that are running old
Mac 8100's, one of them is using OS 8.6, I think the other one is the
same. These folks are not techinclally savvy, so I'm looking to do
this the easiest way
Thought I would at least give this a try. The standard blurb about
running OS9 applications in classic mode in Tiger is they will
ususally work, except for scannnig applications. Right.
I have a scanning application that I want to run in Os9/Classic Mode.
Why? 'Cause they say it can't be done
Apple has removed the link for macsbug, the last version they released
for Mac OS9. I have searched high and low for a copy on another
server somewhere, but everything points back to the Aple FTP site.
Does anyone know where I can find a copy?
John
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That could be the case - the firmware has been updated on this
machine. I need 9.1 because I'm trying to get a pci-gpib card working
in this machine, and 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 both give me heap errors/crash on
stratup. The National Instruments website that has the drivers for
this card say they
If there is anyone out there with an install disk, OS 9.1,
specifically for the G4 Digital Audio, I'd like to hear from you. The
generic retail version does not work for this machine, it needs a
special version of finder (9.1.1), and I suspect other bits as well.
We can't seem to be able to build
OK gang, I got OS 9.2 running on it's own drive now, will boot in
classic mode from 10.4, or on it's own. The system does give me a
heap error: Not enough memory to install heap for the USB bus, but
it seems to be a non-fatal error as the system does complete it's
booting. Setting extensions to
is set up on a PowerPC 9500, which has poor USB support,
poor(er) networking etc etc.
I think I will try the suggestion to mount the 9.2 image file thing,
and see if the ap runs.
On Mar 3, 2:55 am, smac0031 m.smurph...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:53 am, jsmanson jsman...@shaw.ca wrote:
I
Thanks Jonas - sorry it is Tiger, not a Mac guy so I'm confusing my
carnivoires
Yes, the 10.4 OS sees the Mac 9.1 disk very nicely, and I tried (out
of desporation) physically copying all of the CD folders over to an
empty hard drive, upon which the Classic OS window also found, and
labeled
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