Re: Drivers for non Mac devices in a Mac

2009-05-18 Thread tortoise
On May 17, 2:42 pm, willy wrote: > I used to have an addy for drivers that others made for devices > that allowed non Mac items to work on a Mac. > I had HD trouble & lost it. Well of course the way search engines work these days you need unambiguous keywords. And it would help maybe jog

Re: Drivers for non Mac devices in a Mac

2009-05-17 Thread Wm. Arnold
--- On Sun, 5/17/09, Dark_Mac wrote: > From: Dark_Mac > Subject: Re: Drivers for non Mac devices in a Mac > To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com > Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009, 6:09 PM > Hi There, > > Here is what I am finding for you. What is the OS you are > are >

Re: Drivers for non Mac devices in a Mac

2009-05-17 Thread Dark_Mac
Hi There, Here is what I am finding for you. What is the OS you are are wanting to use? http://www.tekram.com.tw/SoftwareUpdate.ASP?Product=DC-395. I hope this is helpful. Mike On May 17, 2009, at 4:42 PM, willy wrote: > > I used to have an addy for drivers that others made for devices >

Drivers for non Mac devices in a Mac

2009-05-17 Thread willy
I used to have an addy for drivers that others made for devices that allowed non Mac items to work on a Mac. I had HD trouble & lost it. I have a TekRam DC-395UW SCSI Bd. in my Power Mac G3. This came with my Mac when I bought it used. I need a Mac Driver for it & so far all I find is a wind