From: Wolfgang  Heinemann-Reiff <wreiff1@t-online.de>

Date: October 28, 2007 3:14:22 PM MDT

To: <Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Leopard and Astro IIDC


Hi Milton,

thanks for the quick response.

I guess I’ll go back to 10.4 and wait.....

Regards

Wolfgang



Am 28.10.2007 21:53 Uhr schrieb "Milton Aupperle" unter <milton@outcastsoft.com>:



 

 


Dear Wolfgang;


No we don't and I can't trouble shoot anything without Leopard here. It will be weeks before our copy of Leopard arrives to try and figure out what they broke this time.


Apple breaks everything each time they do a new release - they don't test anything with 3rd party code or applications and frankly, the barely test their own code.


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On 28-Oct-07, at 2:34 PM, Wolfgang Heinemann-Reiff wrote:


Hi Milton,

 

 Saturday I installed Leopard on my MacBook Pro (Intel Dual 2.4 GHZ with 4GB memory) and it seems that the program does not find the TIS DBK 21xxx camera anymore.

 The message is:

 User error

 No IIDC Cameras are available to use

 I will do some more checks Monday.

 Do you have any troubleshooting tips for me ?

 

 Regards

 

 Wolfgang

 

 

 

 

 

 


  

  

 

 Hi Folks;

 

 It will be a few weeks before I see my copy of Leopard so I can see if

 it breaks Astro IIDC or not.

 

 Apple only sent 10 copies to the local London Drugs Apple dealer here

 and they were gone  quickly. Re-supply will be in about 2 weeks.

 

 So I ordered a copy off of Amazon.ca for $10 CDN cheaper than Apple or

 other retailers sells it for, but it will take time to get here.

 

 I would strongly suggest caution with Leopard and you can follow the

 issues that other people have encountered (especially denial of login

 if your password is > 8 characters) at:

 

 http://www.macfixit.com/

 

 and a good practical install strategy is at:

 

 http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20071026082852658

 

 Also if you have any classic apps you need to use (like my Apple

 developer tools which Apple never upgraded and still require us to use

 for building QuickTime components) then stay with Tiger as Classic is

 gone for PowerPC.

 

 TTYL..

 

 Milton Aupperle

 

  

 

  


 

 


 

    



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