Jon Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Not to get into a brand war (we use some Newer cards too), but we've had
>very good experiences with Sonnet cards. They tend to be less expensive
>than
>Newer's, not to mention the fact that they had Mac OS 9 support several
>months before Newer.
We have h
on 5/30/2000 9:36 AM, Luke Jaeger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> but why would anybody want a G3 upgrade card from a company other than
> Newer Tech
Not to get into a brand war (we use some Newer cards too), but we've had
very good experiences with Sonnet cards. They tend to be less expensive
but why would anybody want a G3 upgrade card from a company other than
Newer Tech
Eric Ullman wrote:
>
> Hi Al,
>
> A little over a year ago, there was a data corruption issue with G3 upgrade
> cards from companies *other* than Newer Tech. Since then, software upgrades
> from those companie
Hi Al,
A little over a year ago, there was a data corruption issue with G3 upgrade
cards from companies *other* than Newer Tech. Since then, software upgrades
from those companies corrected the problem.
For more specific information, we have a tech note on our website:
http://www.dantz.com/in
Folks,
I seem to remember that there were/are issues with hardware accelerators and
Retrospect. I'm considering upgrading my beige G3/266DT with a Sonnet ZIF
G3/500 CPU - so it is pretty much a case of 'just drop it in and reboot'.
I've just been for a surf over to www.dantz.com, and have had no