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ratGT Posts: 69

@meatmcguffin
There are really cheap '6 in 1 card readers' (Memory Stick + MMC + SD, etc.) that connect to the USB port. You can find various makes, usually made by 'unknown' Asian companies. Most of them should work with your Mac.


PS. Some of them even display on the product box that they support Macs

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Posted: 2004-03-16 03:04:15
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meatmcguffin Posts: 105

thanks ratGT but ive already got a usb adaptor. im after an internal one as i have a powerbook and i want to keep the number of accessories i want to carry with me down to a minimum. unfortunatly a mac compatible memory stick reader for laptops is something of a niche product. cheers though!

lozishere being helpful as always gave me a product from amazon in another topic that seem to do the trick. if anyones after a product like this then pm me and ill see if i can find the web address again!
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Posted: 2004-03-16 19:41:33
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nkasuri Posts: 42

I really think its time we got a Mac forum here. I know its been said a thousand times before, but whats the big deal with starting a new forum. There are obviously a large number of Mac users on Esato. It would just make life easier for all of us.
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Posted: 2004-03-16 21:18:21
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snap-hiss Posts: 118

I'm having a big problem installing my linksys router to share internet on my PC running windows XP and my Mac running OS X. I was reccomended http://www.macwindows.com/ earlier in this thread, and I'm at work so I can't get to non mobile phone related sites now, but in the mean time are there any other sites that any of you would reccomend? Something with an active forum maybe I could post in?


!snap
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Posted: 2004-03-20 18:00:16
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sharkymark Posts: 120

@meatmcguffin

Im using an official Memorystick reader from Sony (MSAC-PC3) on my Powerbook running 10.3.1 and it works fine. It's quite expensive but, supports all types of memory sticks.
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Posted: 2004-03-20 19:13:33
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s40convert Posts: 61

@snap-hiss

I've never tried that myself, but I bet you can find some help under the support section of www.apple.com or in one of the www.macfixit.com forums...
Good luck

Bertin
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Posted: 2004-03-22 04:43:52
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Gabe* Posts: 78

Hi, my friend has this Powerbook G3 which has IrDa, I got the powerbook to read my T610 (It said so in the Infrared Control Panel), but I don't know how to send files over to the phone. I've been a windows user all my life, so I'm not to good at handling a Mac. Got any tips on how to send them over?

P.S.: Does anyone know what .sit or .dmg files are?

[ This Message was edited by: Gabe* on 2004-03-22 05:10 ]
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Posted: 2004-03-22 06:04:42
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s40convert Posts: 61

@Gabe

Sorry, can't help you on the IRDA, never played with it...

But .sit files are files compressed with Aladdin StuffIt. This is like your WinZip. To open them, you'll need StuffIt Expander, which you can download for free

.dmg are diskimages, something like .iso files. To open them, just double click...

Have fun
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Posted: 2004-03-22 10:17:12
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meatmcguffin Posts: 105

@ratGT and sharkymark and lozishere and everyone else!

thanks for you help on the pc card memory stick reader, i ended up looking at all the options you gave me and settled on a sitecom 4 in 1 reader. i really recomend one for powerbooks and ibooks, the transfer speeds are amazing. cheers again!

@s40 convert

any ideas which format is the best for compression? on last check theres six i know about and theres bound to be tonnes more. any idea what the differences are between zip, tar, jar, sit, dmg and bin??

@ Gabe*

a quick search on macupdate.com gives these results.
http://www.macupdate.com/search.php?keywords=infra+red
any of these come in handy?

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Posted: 2004-03-22 16:19:09
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

Oooooh.......A mac sticky.

@gabe- http://www.traud.de/gsm/remote/GSM_Remote.hqx

will let you send pretty much anything your phone accepts to your phone from a mac over ir, and you can send texts form your phone using it.

http://www.cpen.com/Download/software_upgrades/m5/s3 (save download link as, then it downloads) C beam lets you send a few things to your phone, but it also lets you send stuff to the mac. So you can store your phones contents on the mac and send back at will.

C Beam seems to have stopped working. That's a shame, it works on motorola phones too.

Best of all, these both run on os8.6(and 9)
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This message was posted from an original bondi blue os8.6 iMac using a t300 as a modem, all totally free on o2 gprs.

[ This Message was edited by: bosshogg on 2004-03-22 21:03 ]
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Posted: 2004-03-22 21:49:00
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