Completely irrelevant Ralf. I’m trying to help Paul with his issue, which has 
nothing to do with unavailable software for your ancient devices.

I tossed any device that the manufacturers won’t support properly years ago.. 
any manufacturer that does that loses my business and my good will. There are 
always other solutions. 

G




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> On May 23, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Am 23.05.20 um 21:24 schrieb Godfrey DiGiorgi:
> 
>> Mac OS was 32bit since release in 2001. It was enabled with 64bit in the 
>> middle '00s when 64bit compatible hardware started to become available, and 
>> has now switched to 64bit only in the release of macOS Catalina.
> 
> Sorry, Godfrey, but let me emphasize this yet again:
> 
> Everyone who has software that is and won't be evailable in a 64 bit
> version or hardware that requires drivers whoch won't be available in 64
> bit versions needs to stay away from Catalina or he will lose the
> possibility to use this soft- or hardware!
> 
> This shouldn't be a problem for Paul as I gather there are 64 bit
> drivers available for his Epson hardware, but for other products maybe not.
> 
> I have over 2 k$ of hardware running here that I couldn't do without and
> their suppliers have already announced that they won't provide 64 bit
> drivers, so Mojave will be my last OSX version for quite some time.
> 
> Hopefully, the Linux world will by then be advanced enough that I can do
> away with Apple altogether.
> 
> Ralf
> 
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