on 9/20/02 4:51 PM, Howie S at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was all automagic except the parts where I had to interface. I remark that the 8500 seems not to have a programmers switch, making it safer for me to play with. > on 9/20/02 2:31 PM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> Terminal, I felt like I'd accomplished something after that >>> install. As a result I don't dread terminal commands quite as much anymore. >>> >>> -Howie > >> Thuh whut? > > Heh, heh, I had to install Cache Control via the Terminal in OS X, it's a > command line tool where Unix commands are used. Didn't you have to do that? > Has the install process changed? > > Sorry, I thought you were having trouble installing CacheControlX, and I > figured that was why, it's not the drag and drop type of thing that we're > used to. > > -Howie >
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