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Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #35

I don't know if this has been posted yet, but Epson has released UB versions of their scanner and printer software for at least the stylus cx4200 and I'm sure others. I've installe…
MacNN Peripherals by torifile

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #36

Canon i865 printer and Lide30 scanner: On an iMac Core Duo the migration manager automatically updated the printer driver from 2.3.2 to 4.1.5 (built in driver). However, the same …
MacNN Peripherals by fhoubi

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #37

Well, Microsoft released Intellipoint and Intellitype drivers that are Universal Binaries yesterday. http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14205 Meanwhile, Logitech i…
MacNN Peripherals by toddtmw

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #38

I am suffering too. No isub & I have to use a real mouse for a while. I have a Logitech Trackman Marble Wheel. Logitech says they don't have a time line on a release date. I ca…
MacNN Peripherals by larrinski

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #39

I just bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE500F today, How can I get it working on my macbook pro? You mentioned a photoshop plugin. I tried installing the software off the cd but no luck
MacNN Peripherals by inkhead

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #40

Wouldn't you know it? After I log out, and plug/unplug the canoscan 500f, and launch photoshop, it had scan right under import. And it actually worked!, This is after I installed t…
MacNN Peripherals by inkhead

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #41

Quote: Originally Posted by toddtmw Well, Microsoft released Intellipoint and Intellitype drivers that are Universal Binaries yesterday. http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/morei…
MacNN Peripherals by Eug Wanker

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #43

I plugged in my Logitech USB Headset and my iSub sprang into life - the iSub Volume appeared in the Sound Control Panel too. I can't get it to work in conjunction with the inbuilt…
MacNN Peripherals by johnjhale

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #44

Quote: Originally Posted by johnjhale I plugged in my Logitech USB Headset and my iSub sprang into life - the iSub Volume appeared in the Sound Control Panel too. I can't get i…
MacNN Peripherals by stoneage

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #46

Quote: Originally Posted by johnjhale Are they USB headphones? No. They are audio plug. I guess I'll have to buy a new sub woofer. It won't be an Apple though.
MacNN Peripherals by stoneage

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #47

CANON PIXMA DRIVER QUESTION: I've a Canon Pixma IP 4000 printer. Is it possible to install the Power PC 2.62 driver or is just the Apple driver working? Are all menus included? Du…
MacNN Peripherals by derive2

Intel Mac peripheral compatibility — #50

Quote: Originally Posted by slugslugslug Hey Eug, check out what I just saw on MacNN's front page. M-Audio just released Universal drivers for "its complete line" of gear. S…
MacNN Peripherals by Eug Wanker

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by _kevin Is it that hard to include the receiving circuitry for both bands? It may be. Search Google for "one chip fm radio" and you get lots of res…
MacNN Hardware by chabig

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #5

You have to have separate chips for each, but more importantly AM needs it's own dedicated antenna - you can't simply use the earphone cord as FM receivers do. Thus, there probabl…
MacNN Hardware by Krypton

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #6

The frequency range for AM broadcast is so much lower than FM broadcast that you'd need a fairly bulky antenna to get anything. The low end of the AM band is about 560 kilohertz w…
MacNN Hardware by ghporter

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter Besides, what's on AM that's worth adding that function to an iPod accessory? I think a lot of people would want to listen to talk radio.…
MacNN Hardware by chabig
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