on 8/8/01 11:21, makmac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Ray Fryer wrote:
>>
>>> According the docs about iTunes, it says you need a computer with
>>> built in USB. I'm wondering why you would need built in USB? Would
>>> that include a USB card? Wonder why Apple went that way.
>>>
>>
>> Ray....
>>
>> A USB card is 'built in'..... It will work fine.
>>
>> Tim
>
> My Beige G3 does not have USB built in. However I added a USB card. Not sure
> why USB would be required though. However I installed it to use an Iomega
> Zip 650CDR so that I could burn CDs. Not my first choice for a CD burner but
> I got it for almost nothing and it's compatible with iTunes.
>
> -makmac
Makmac, have you managed to get iTunes to burn with the USB card? I was
under the impression that Apple provided no support really for USB cards
(don't know why... perhaps there's extra coding involved & there aren't
enough cards to justify it... or else, by not providing the support they're
"encouraging" people to pay top $$$ and buy the latest Mac (when a Beige G3
souped up to 500 MHz works just fine) to get support ;)
Eric.
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