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> mLAN is coming, Hey great !
lepetitmartien
post Tue 7 May 2002, 03:45
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Last issue of SOS, in Apple notes was announced the availability of the Apple FAN (read mLAN) in the next release of OS X (10.2 ?)

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post Wed 15 May 2002, 11:21
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i will be a KILLER solution whenever major audio apps support osX as well as mLan.

please manufacturers, wake up!!


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post Thu 16 May 2002, 02:40
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To work, they needed the new APIs…

They have them now (finalized I hope) so they work… They needed the support in the released system, It's coming.

What we don't have anymore are the computer tu use them on if they are too old.

Jaguar won't run apparently on older machines


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post Tue 11 Jun 2002, 15:16
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I'm not sure how new or old the machine should be for Jaguar to work but I think that in many instances the core hardware (=computer) will be only a small part of the cost consideration. This is especially true in an audio production environment where people spend major $$ on additional hardware and plugins.

What I hope this does is that it will finally get ProTools out of Classic and give us an OS X native version with all of the built in advantages. (Stability, low latency etc.)

For the home user, the technology will take another year to catch up. Once it does we will have better, faster and cheaper ways to make and record music. That's never a bad thing! biggrin.gif


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post Wed 12 Jun 2002, 03:04
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As this debate is in both languages it's a bit hard to keep up the info for everyone…

It will run on G3s smile.gif

a tester here told us so and fassssster smile.gif

a bit of patience for the better.

(digidesign has given no sign of life, but they are quiet people… but with the hardware outsizing the current crop of drives and computers, they must know something we don't wink.gif and working on it smile.gif


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