on 2/29/04 10:23 PM, Donald Town Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
>> The Apple TV application is usually in the Apple Menu. If not, you can
>> download it and add it in. Clicking on it makes a small TV appear and then
>> you use a compatible remote to get channels with.
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
> 
> And where would that application be found?  I just today picked up a G3
> that has such a card and I'd like to make that part of the program if
> possible.
> 
> Thanks
> Don


The section I mentioned is for Older Macs, mostly 68k stuff. You may need to
go straight to Google to find drivers for yours.

Jeff


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