well, she makes progress, doesn't she?astroman wrote:sorry for hijacking - needs holidays - Tom
Progress?
They announced OS X support years ago when I bought my Pulsar I and II cards. At the time it was a deciding factor for me. We all see how that went - good luck with Vista.
Housed them in an older OS9 machine for a good year - Now housed in an old PC machine and collecting dust. Seems to be a dead platform as far as I can tell. Works great the way it is, but needs some new life.
Glad I have my Pulsar Cards, but I have found better and more practical solutions in the wake of Creamware's slow descent into obscurity.

Housed them in an older OS9 machine for a good year - Now housed in an old PC machine and collecting dust. Seems to be a dead platform as far as I can tell. Works great the way it is, but needs some new life.
Glad I have my Pulsar Cards, but I have found better and more practical solutions in the wake of Creamware's slow descent into obscurity.
we germans obviously love this "false friend"stardust wrote:Certainly one has to think twice: Public attention can but must not help your intention.
I'm sure you are aware of the meaning of "must not"...
-greetings, markus-
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I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.