Byron Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Jack, thanks! Where can I get the Apple CD-ROM 5.4.3 you are referring
>to? Apple's web site still have it available? If not where?
>
>Thanks,
>Byron
>On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 10:49 AM, Jack Gallemore wrote:
>
&g
Byron,
I've had a similar problem on a different platform with a Sony CDU-76. I could only
mount a CD after I had booted the system with the System CD. What fixed it for me was
adding the Apple CD-ROM 5.4.3 (unsure of the version) extension ***in addition to***
the standard Apple CDROM/DVD ext
Actually, it is the way NT allows access to the system peripherals. NT
is supposed to simulate what called "protective mode" operations. If
an app fails, theoretically, the OS won't crash (but it still does).
In running this way, NT drivers were VERY specific and kludgy. That's
why very few
Additionally, she was using a piece of equipment that I have used on a
newer machine with the same results that she was experiencing. I
didn't realize this list was limited to only experiences on Quadras,
but rather to help people who are having problems with Quadras. I've
been in the computi
Victoria,
As I stated earlier, I never had any luck with the VBII. I'm using a
Flat Panel Mac with 768MB of RAM and it, too rendered my Mac useless
and at times completely froze up while trying both 9.2.2 and 10.1. I
recommend saving up for a firewire solution, but as far as software is
conc
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 09:09 PM, zhmmy harper wrote:
> I got out of the loop. You had one what for your Flat Panel Mac?
> What did
> you ship back? What is a Formac Studio? Thanks.
>
> I had one for my Flat Panel Mac.Never got the video and audio to
> sync. Froze my 9.2.2 and
I had one for my Flat Panel Mac.Never got the video and audio to
sync. Froze my 9.2.2 and OSX. Just all around unhappy with it.
Shipped it back and bought a Formac Studio using firewire. Much, much
happier and my hair is growing back. USB for video/audio=bad...IMHO.
Jack
On Saturday,