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Originally posted by Cellery:
They need to work on the streaming technology because the Bluetooth 1.1 spec chipsets in our PowerBooks don't have enough bandwidth …
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Originally posted by Sarc:
I might be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that BT has a peak bandwidth of about 76x KB/s ... a stream of uncompressed audio, ie.a …
ok...shout at me if im being really dumb here but cant someone bring out headphones that use WiFi to pass the music across without wires?
Surly low power WiFi would transfer musi…
Dees Guyzes seem to have a chipset and released a model some time ago, no link on where to buy though they have a sales@ email.
http://www.impulsesoft.com/
I'm looking for som…
Bump. There have been a rash of new ones, some from the same OEM:
Toshiba,
HP,
Logitech
and iCombi, Bluetake, and others. The only thing is that all of them are Bluetooth 1.2, wh…
Aren't there any Wi-Fi earphones? Am I going to have to make one out of an Airport express or something? (that would be hilarious looking... I might actually do it, if there's noth…
I have been following this technology for some time. The problem is that Apple PBs, iMacs, etc., with built-in Version 2 + EDR BT do not yet support the A2DP profile required for …
It's not stereo unless you can find a third-party BT USB adapter (maybe Porto BT Adapter 2.0) that is at least BT Version 1.2 (and preferably version 2) that supports the A2DP and…
The only virtual desktop implementation I know that's available for Mac OS X is CodeTek's Virtual Desktop and sells for $30. You can download the limited trial from their website.
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Originally posted by ginoledesma:
The only virtual desktop implementation I know that's available for Mac OS X is CodeTek's Virtual Desktop and sells for $30. You…
there is also Desktop Manager that provides 4 virtual desktops and is free:
http://wsmanager.sourceforge.net/
I used it on 10.2, but have not found a need with Expos� in 10.3
I don't think that the bus would be the problem there. I had a B/W G3 myself and I installed a bigger HD, but I ran into another problem: In some of the earlier revisions, the IDE …
I have 2 additional pieces of info regarding your reply:
My dual HD configuration works only in X. The only time I booted in 9 it erased my 60 GB....
There is indeed a bug in the I…
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Originally posted by rubberduck77:
I don't think that the bus would be the problem there. I had a B/W G3 myself and I installed a bigger HD, but I ran into anothe…
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Originally posted by lapinos:
I have 2 additional pieces of info regarding your reply:
My dual HD configuration works only in X. The only time I booted in 9 it er…
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Originally posted by bowwowman:
Did you install the OS 9 drivers on both HD's ? If not, that is why it won't work as dual boot. I have OS 9 on 2 drives, and OS X…
The rev. 1 B&W G3 had an IDE controller chip that could only support 1 hard drive (and ATA/33 drives at that). In fact, the short IDE cable attached to the drive has only one c…
I had two 120GB Seagate Barracudas in my Revision 2 B&W using it's onboard IDE. Never gave me a problem.
I'd still recommend a PCI ATA/100 or 133 controller nonetheless. The …
Unless you are doing video work, (and if you are still using a G3, I'm guessing no) a ATA/66 card will do you fine. You can get them much cheaper then ATA/100 or ATA/133 cards as …
I have a B&W G3 and am thinking about upgrading the drives in a similar manner. However, I am a little unclear on the PCI cards.
All of the boxed PCI ATA controllers I see in…
You have to buy one that is specifically made for Macs. If the box has no mention of Mac compatability, then move on.
The only way to really get PCI ATA controllers for Macs is on…