RE: Macs, BD and applications & instruments

From: Richard McFarland (mcfarland.richard@pathology.swmed.edu)
Date: Fri Apr 30 1999 - 12:16:48 EST


We have not tried CellQuest on an iMac, however, we do have one iMac that
we use Paint-a-Gate with. We use on iMate converter mated to a dongle with
the distal end free. The local Mac expert had to do a little work to
resolve a few extension conflicts in order for it to run. Although it runs
well now the limited size of the iMac screen is somewhat limiting,
especially if you are spoiled by using a true G3 with a large screen on a
routine basis.

Richard McFarland
Immunopathology Fellow
UT Southwestern
Dallas, Texas 75235










>>We tried to use CellQuest on the iMac using the iMate from Griffin
>>Technologies (an ADB to USB adapter:
>>http://www.nashville.net/~griffin/imac/imate_ds.html) and it did NOT work,
>>despite downloading the (then) latest drivers and iMac firmware. This was
>>more than 2 months ago, things may have changed.
>>
>>Juan C. Gea-Banacloche
>>Clinical Associate
>>NIAID, LIR, CMRS
>>301-4967195
>>
>
>imacintouch now says that Griffin has a beta version of the driver for the
>iMate that allows use of copy-protection dongles. Was this the driver that
>you used?
>
>Apparently it can be found at -
>http://www.griffintechnology.com/imac/imate_driver.html
>
>The latest version of driver is 1.0.1 and the web page (I don't know about
>the driver) was last updated on 24.4.99
>
>Adrian



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