Is it possible to use Scope on an Intel Mac using Win XP?
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:19 am
Why not use Win XP drivers - would it work - running XP on a Mac?
As there are no OS X drivers ???
As there are no OS X drivers ???
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well, if your story about the 'Cashing On the Upgrade Spiral' is true, then that is exactly the reason why there's still... Appleastroman wrote:Macs were more stable and easier to handle, when the OS had # 7
those days you could trash any PC versus a Mac
with OS # 8 Apple got astray from it's former strictly business, for the rest of us... path of products
version # 9 sealed the fate and was only introduced to force people on the X-train
Apple's next big thing - which is their implementation of M$'s Cashing On the Upgrade Spiral...![]()
cheers, Tom
you may have a look into your library folder... and hope you'll never have to to deal with (or tweak) anything inside that one...hubird wrote:...Personally, as a simple computer user, I'm glad there's OSX...
...But compare the 'system preferences' window with the way windows organises all the information of all the dialogs included.
A world of difference, and that's said weakly.
no problem, Huub - I can take a good dose of sarcasm...With all my respect for your knowledge and visions, but you can't stay dreaming about system 7, that's 20 years ago!...
Closed source os.stardust wrote:Sorry to interfere, but why is it illegal to use OSX on a plain PC ?Tau wrote: On the other hand, it's not impossible to run OSX on a PC and use Logic if you so desire (it's not legal to do so, but it's possible).
About a couple of years back, I was looking into this, and for what I understood, Apple didn't license its OS to use with machines other than their own. And because you can't just pick up an OSX DVD and install it on a PC, you'll need a sort of "modified" version, that includes extra drivers and stuff, and is also bootable on a PC.stardust wrote:Sorry to interfere, but why is it illegal to use OSX on a plain PC ?
Yes, but now a PC is cheaper them Magma. Pentium III with old and good Asus CUSL-2C board for exampleTau wrote:to strav100:
yes. it is possible to do what you want, using a Magma chassis with a PCI-E interface. I am using a MacBookPro (laptop) with XP, magma and ExpressCard interface, and it works smoothly. PM me if yo need any assistance...
T
the main feature regarding linking 2 systems isn't the Firewire box - as Stardust also pointed out it's ADAT.strav100 wrote:is there anything cheaper than the RME Fireface 800 that would offer the same functions as Pablo describes?
IMHO 16ch of ADAT as minimum and one MIDI port is a must. As Astroman pointed - RME has the best clock, drivers and tools (but there's no Digicheck in OSX).stardust wrote:checkout this
http://www.marian.de/en/products/marc_a
or also
http://www.marian.de/en/products/adcon