Hi Toby,

I don’t have my K3 “yet” but I am currently running an Icom ic-7000 with HRD 
under both boot camp (physical XP partion) and VMware Fusion (virtual XP) on my 
Macbook Pro.  Both configurations work well but very dependent on the USB – 
Serial Converter cable used.  I also run MacloggerDX under Leopard to control 
the Icom.  I’ve found that some FTDI chip based serial converter work and some 
don’t.  I’ve had the best luck with Prolific chip based converters but you have 
to go to their website to get the Mac driver.  I think it has something to do 
with which drivers are most compatible with OS X.  I’m not sure what chip the 
USB converter from Elecraft is based on but I’m pretty sure it would work fine. 
  Also if you run RTTY with FSK only specific converters are compatible.  I run 
N1MM with MMTTY under Fusion (virtual XP) on my Macbook Pro with my Prolific 
converter cable.  It takes care of PTT and FSK. 
 
I’m sure the USB – Serial converter compatibility issue would apply no matter 
which brand of radio is being used.  Good luck and enjoy your K3 as I patiently 
wait for mine.  

Regards,

Tedd K6OI

---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> Am I the only guy in user land, who is using a combination of Intel Macintosh,
> Boot Camp and Windows (XP Professional) to communicate with the K3? I would 
> like
> to know what experience others have made with Boot Camp and/or virtual 
> machines.
> 
> vy 73 de toby
> 
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