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I'd love to see all the 'older' hardware fully supported under MacOS X as actually promised to us by Apple. I own a Wallstreet Powerbook an there's a couple of things that I am not particularly happy about:
So, please do something about it, Apple! Macs are known to have a long average lifetime compared to Wintel machines and that's the way things should remain that way! Thanks for reading and have a good say. D.
__________________ My personal Apple history (italic = dead): * 1993: Centris 610, upg -> PM 6100/60, OC to 80MHz * 1998: iMac [233MHz, 384MB, 10GB] * 2000: PowerBook G3 [233MHz, 384MB, 20GB] * 2003: PowerBook G4 [15", 867MHz, 1GB, 100GB], 10GB 2G iPod * 2004: 20GB 3G iPod, Airport Express * 2006: MBP [15", 2GHz, 2GB, 160GB] * 2007 : MBP C2D [15", 2.33GHz, 3GB, 160GB] * Plus about 15 mostly 2nd hand Macs I bought for my friends and family. About the less Mac centric me. |
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My 30Gig external USB hard drive worked and still works under 9, but not under osx. The company who makes it, Redialogic was bought out by YOU!!!! It wasn't easy for me to find out because the terms of agreement said that nobody was supposed to tell but I did find out and I want you to add support for my hardware. I do plan on upgradding my 266 imac sometime but I have all my 3d rendering stuff on there and it is important that I can keep using it on whatever USB equipped computer I use. If anyone reads this and wants to tell me the reason there is no driver for it, email me at koelling@mac.com
__________________ 1 ghz pb w/ 768M RAM, 10.3.latest (usually). Yeah life is good. |
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