The I site camera isn't supported yet and Apple haven't provided drivers.
This is the same with the fruntroe remote IR port.

Good to hear its all going well though.


Will
----- Original Message -----
From: "Iain Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: game over


> Hi
> I have just installed XP on my iMac along with Jaws 7.1 and an alva
> 544 braille display. (why do I feel so unclean ?)It runs fast, very
> fast but I will have to see how well it continues to go. I have even
> experienced the ultimate windows experience, managed to get it to
> blue screen when I tried to access the inbuilt camera (I do these
> silly things as I am sighted) I must say though at first impression
> things seem to be running really well (for windows that is)
> The dual booting startup may be a problem though, I couldnt get it to
> speak (not a surprise really as there is no OS loaded at that point)
> so picking the startup drive in system preferences and rebooting may
> be the only viable option.
> I believe this will convince a great many users, sighted and vision
> impaired to risk the move to Apple, which can only be a good thing,
> after all once the users experience OSX i doubt they will want to run
> XP if it can be avoided. I for one will be scrapping my Windows PC at
> home now.
>
>
>
> Iain Murray (B.Eng)(Hons) MIEEE
> Course Co-ordinator - Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems &
> Networking)
> C.I. Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Research
> Laboratory
> Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
> Curtin University of Technology
> GPO Box U1987
> Perth 6845 WA
> Australia
> Ph +61 8 92664540
> Fax +61 92662584
> email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>


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