Toast 3.5 is not the latest version. An updater for version 3.5.5 is available on their website.
If you have your manual for Toast, try looking at pgs. 149-153.
There is another CD recording software package called Discribe. It is made by a company called <a href="http://www.charismac.com">CharisMac</a>. If you are interested…
There are a couple of different command sets which CD-R drives use. The most standard one is the Multimedia Command Set (MMC). Another is a command set originated by JVC. With d…
Here is a possible work-around for you.
Open Simple Text and select your audio files on the audio CD. The Open button will become Convert. Select Convert and it will give you vari…
I've been making audio compilations for years, and by far the best extraction software I've used is the Toast Audio Extractor program that comes with Toast itself. As much as I'd l…
I recently purchased a 4X/8X CDR from LaCie and included with the package was a floppy with software related to Teac drives. Check the LaCie site to see if it is offered as a downl…
Jamer... you have to close the disk from the Direct CD control panel before other computers can read it.
Ohh and as for the Teac drivers those are only for the 4x8 drives... I ha…
For your convienience, here's the list from Toast's Read Me file detailing drives that do NOT support Toast's Direct Audio Copy Feature. This should help those folks looking to pur…
I bought an Adaptec 2910 for Wintel and I put the driver of the 2906 in system folder. And now I have a low end card (SCSI 2) in my blue G3 for a reasonnable cost.
I think the pric…
Wade, I have the same machine and the same problem. The problem is not as difficult as it may appear. I understand this problem affects only a percentage of mt 300s but you and i j…
True, but be aware of this...
Based on my experiences, the version of "UDF Volume Access" that comes with the new Blue and White G3s, version 1.2, is incompatible with discs creat…
firewire is a buss. It is more an advanced SCSI (but this not technicaly seen, only in use), and less a network-system.
Meaning: everything transported over the firewire buss is s…
Well, it certainly is possible, but you'd have to write a library so OT could handle it. Apple has already stated it will not do it, however. I don't see why you couldn't run TCP/I…
Think different - how about a "storage" network and a regular network? It's definitely possible for multiple machines to have access to a storage array via FireWire.
Dave
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It won't be possible! The G3 is related to the 603e, and the G4 will be "directly" related to the 604e. Similar to how the 68040 was with the 68LC040 that I have in my P640 with …
Smoke signals from different rumor sites within the past 2 or 3 months suggest that a pin compatible G4 may well be in the cards.
However, Maxbus and AGP4x may be available on fir…
The current G3s will, in fact, be upgradeable to G4 processors. The first version of G4 will come in the same 360-pin BCA package, so yes it will be upgradeable. Remember that the …
mkbhatia is right. The presentation by Motorola explicitly states that the first version(s) of their G4 will be pin-compatible with G3s. The only minor quibble about mk's post was …
If you don't own a Apple g3 now (and you have the cash), you should buy one. Don't sit around and wait for the g4. Once the g4 comes out your will be thinking about holding off fo…
First, you need to get a unique IP address for each iMac from your ISP. If they are willing to do this, it becomes easy to get everything working.
Buy a 4 port Ethernet hub (a 10…
I have an Ethernet hub already, but if I even connect 1 iMac to it and the cable modem as well, the computer doesn't "see" the cable modem. I assume I simply have to have the cable…