Re: [WinMac] FireWireMac


Michael Tjoa(mtjoa[at]hotjobs.com)
Mon, 14 Jun 1999 10:23:07 -0400


This is more of a suggestion then a solution.

About a year ago in the hopes that one day I would be able to play really
cool graphics intensive games and also hook up my external VCR to my
computer so that I could watch movies while typing up documents without the
necessity of turning my head to see the television, I purchased a 540
Picasso Graphics processor for my Starmax.
http://www.softhut.com/mac/mp540.html

6 months later I was playing really cool games, but I still had to turn me
head to watch the television, so I began planning on obtaining a Paloma
(video input): $ 169.95, to make my dream possible. It was ordered, and
I've been waiting for the module to arrive ever since, there was some kinda
problem with their actual functionality.
http://www.softhut.com/mac/hwmodules.html

Nowadays you could try the 850 module, and see what happens. But for me
this year I'm planning on waiting till Mac World in July, and then just
going down the street to the Javits center to check out/obtain the
necessary merchandise.
http://www.softhut.com/mac/avail2.html

Have a nice day,

- Mtjoa

At 8:12 PM -0400 6/13/99, jhorak wrote:
>I have a Power Computing Power Tower Pro 200 Mac clone.
>I also purchased a Sony TRV 9 digital camcorder. I need to
>know what and where to purchase the items to successfully
>link the camera to my Mac clone. Both the computer and
>camcorder are very satisfactorily. The how to get them
>together is my question. The EEE1334 technology is available
>or so stated Sony before I purchased the camera. I need
>specifics at this point.
>
>Thanks
>
>G
>
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