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������, ���������� ������������, ������� ����� ����������� ���� ��� ������ ������, ��� ������������ ��, ���������� ��� ������� ������������� ��� ((( � ���� ����� ��� ��������� ��� ���� ����� > ���, � ������� �����������. ������� �����: > > First of all we really apologize for the continuous delay and shift for the > release of CalibratorTalk for Mac OS X. We sure get a lot of frustrated > people contacting us about this issue and they all have good arguments, so > we are fully aware of the importance of this problem. But although it may > sound strange to you, we are still trying very hard to get it up and > running, so please let us explain what the current situation is. > > Situation > > Mac OS 10.1.x has very poor supported features for special HID (Human > Interface Device) USB devices that are not mice, keyboard. Our Calibrator > display is such a device and thus requires specific communication through > USB. Microsoft has supported these devices since they supported USB (since > Windows 98) and there you can just start to communicate to such a device in > a rather easy way. Finally, Mac OS 10.2 is there and it indeed has similar > functionality for these devices. So it looks we are going to focus on this > path now. It would indeed require you to upgrade your Mac OS to 10.2. We did > already big efforts for 10.1.x, but it is still far from finished. > What do we have right now? > > For Mac OS X, we currently have a beta version that can communicate to the > display through RS232, so it means you need a Keyspan device to do the > calibration. This indeed runs the calibration and generates a good profile. > What will we have when? > > Although it is very dangerous to define targets right now, we are working on > a version with 10.2 and we expect to have a beta version that fully supports > the USB communication channel by the end of September. > At this time, we certainly would not have any remaining excuses if we cannot > reach this target. The final release is then scheduled for 1 month later. > Your feedback! > > Please let us know if you still have a Keyspan device and want to get the > beta version that is running now through RS232 communication. > And also let us know if the path for choosing for 10.2 is an acceptable path > for you, or if you really want to stick to 10.1.x. You can review all extra > new features of 10.2 at http://www.apple.com/macosx/ > > Do you still have a keyspan? Yes No > > Do you want to receive the beta version of the driver (RS232)? Yes No > > Is the path for choosing for 10.2 acceptable? Yes No ----- Machelp; policy & news @ http://www.macrules.ru
