Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Tim Ellison
Folks, As per the FlexRadio Users Reflector description (http://www.flex-radio.com/Support.aspx?topic=Reflector_Description), any discussion regarding the operation of FlexRadio's products on unsupported hardware, such as the iMacs needs to be moved to the FlexEdge Reflector. Thank You.

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Jack Haverty
From the Flex-radio FAQ: For FlexRadio Systems products that would be an Intel or AMD based personal computer and a recent Microsoft Windows operating system such as XP or Vista. Doesn't an Intel-based Mac, running Windows XP, fit this definition? I have a Macbook Pro and an Imac and I was

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Dudley Hurry
Jack, The iMacs are not standard PCs due to the way that Apple forces the BIOS to be set up to try to keep OS X from being run on industry standard hardware. If only Steve Jobs years ago would have just let go of the Apple proprietary firmware code, we would all be running MACs or at

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Jack Haverty
Dudley, Thanks for the explanation - I figured it was something like that. I worked for many years in the computer industry, so I understand about the OS-level issues, proprietary BIOS and such. But I suspect there are a lot of people interested in Flex who don't understand the fine details of

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Alan NV8A
Jack Haverty wrote: Thanks for the explanation - I figured it was something like that. I worked for many years in the computer industry, so I understand about the OS-level issues, proprietary BIOS and such. But I suspect there are a lot of people interested in Flex who don't understand the

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Tim Ellisontelli...@itsco.com wrote: Folks, As per the FlexRadio Users Reflector description (http://www.flex-radio.com/Support.aspx?topic=Reflector_Description), any discussion regarding the operation of FlexRadio's products on unsupported hardware, such

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Jim Barber
My interpretation of the point is that Apple PC's specifically *aren't* Standard PC's. There are non-trivial differences that set them apart for these purposes. Mantra: At least in this particular, isolated case it just ain't Flex's fault. My .02, Jim Barber, N7CXI Brian Lloyd wrote: On

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Robert Jefferis
Jim, You are absolutely correct - it is not FLEX's fault. But, there is no fault, per se. Sure, the bios and drivers may be proprietary to Apple, just like any particular PC manufacturer's bios is considered to be proprietary to that particular manufacturer. Apple has to provide drivers

Re: [Flexradio] [SPAM] Re: Apple mac book pro

2009-08-06 Thread Jim Barber
No argument on any point you made, Bob. I can only say from experience that making multichannel, low-latency streaming audio work on the machines while running Windows has been a significant challenge; at least for me. I don't question that MatLab and any number of heavy-hitter Windows apps